International Education
International Education at Seattle Schools
Our vision is to prepare students, in partnership with families and community, for global citizenship in an increasingly interdependent world.
Seattle’s International Schools value multilingualism, cultivate creative and critical thinking skills, and emphasize a global perspective that will help students contribute to and succeed in an increasingly interconnected world.
International Schools help students engage in intellectually rigorous schoolwork and prepare them International Schools engage students in culturally relevant and intellectually rigorous schoolwork that prepares them for college, a career, and active participation in the local and global communities.
Students examine complex and interconnected global issues and learn how to recognize and respect different perspectives. Our International Schools teach and nurture core dispositions such as developing empathy and promoting equity.
Students in International Schools develop cross-cultural communication and collaboration skills and learn how to take collective action for sustainable development. Teachers and staff in our International Schools strive to develop a globally competent and culturally responsive professional practice.
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Preparing Global Citizens
- RCW 28A.150.210: Basic Education – Goals of School Districts
“A basic education is an evolving program of instruction that is intended to provide students with the opportunity to become responsible and respectful global citizens , to contribute to their economic well-being and that of their families and communities, to explore and understand different perspectives, and to enjoy productive and satisfying lives.”
(emphasis added)
Components of International Education
- Seattle School Board Policy No 2177 (adopted May 15, 2012)
Unique Characteristics of International Education:
World Languages | Global Perspective | Cultural/Global Competency
Global Competence Matrix
- Educating for Global Competence: Preparing Our Youth to Engage the World (Asia Society and CCSSO, published in 2011)
- Seattle School Board Policy No 2177 (adopted May 15, 2012)
Current Initiatives
- Youth Lead Washington Global Issues Network (WAGIN) Conference since 2015 (2021 Website)
- Heritage Language Grant focusing on Somali and Spanish language opportunities and resources
- Open Educational Resources Grant focusing on middle school dual language curriculum development and resources
- World Language Credit Program and Seal of Biliteracy and One America’s Speak Your Language Campaign
- Development of the International Schools Leadership Team (ISLT) with representation by teacher leaders from each of the International Schools
- Support for teachers to earn the International Ed and Language Immersion Categories
- Dual Language SEA / SPS Work Group 2020-2022
- Hosting and leadership of the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington
International Education Frequently Asked Questions
International Schools
Southwest Region
- Concord International School
- Denny International Middle School
- Chief Sealth International High School
Southeast Region
- Beacon Hill International School
- Dearborn Park International School
- Mercer International Middle School
Northwest Region