UNESCO
| ISQ has been accredited by UNESCO
Associated Schools founded in 1953. ISQ promotes a global vision of
the world and a culture of peace in our students as UNESCO does. UNESCO
stands for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization. The UNESCO Associated Project Network involves some 7900
educational institutions in 176 countries that work in support of
quality education in practice. There are 1200 in Latin America, almost
200 in Mexico. |
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Why do Schools apply to the ASP net?
We all want to contribute to the great challenge of changing the culture of war and violence to a culture of peace and democracy through education. We really care about problems worldwide and the role of UNESCO.
- We care about human rights and democracy.
- We are deeply interested in intercultural learning.
- We are very much concerned about our environment.
Every year we make our annual report of all our work done and we set new compromises for the coming year. We rely on four pillars of learning to work in Education:
- Learning to know.
- Learning to do.
- Learning to be.
- Learning to live together.
In the development of our Class of Values our students get involved in systematic projects to promote shared responsibility and interdependence.
As a member of ASP net we have become a community in which we are all: Parents, Teachers, School Staff and Students very much conscious of our social compromise.
For more information about ASP net, please visit: http://portal.unesco.org/en/