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Nottingham Girls' Academy

NGA Receives Quality Label

Nottingham Girls’ Academy receives a prestigious eTwinning Quality Label

PRESS RELEASE

07/11/2017; Nottingham, UK: Teachers and students at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy have been celebrating after being awarded the highly regarded eTwinning National Quality Label and European Quality Label.

To secure the Quality Labels, the local school worked in partnership with IESO Sierra la Mesta, Santa Amalia in Spain to create an outstanding project using digital collaborative tools. The project entailed the development of students’ Spanish skills by working collaboratively on issues that affect our society nowadays such as forced migration and refugees.

eTwinning, the digital community for schools over 300,000 teachers in 43 countries across Europe and beyond, is funded by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus+ programme and managed in the UK by the British Council. The National Quality Label is issued to schools that produce outstanding work as part of their eTwinning partnership.

Nazareth Mansilla, Spanish teacher at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy said: “We are delighted to have been the awarded the eTwinning National Quality Label and European Quality Label. Everyone at the Nottingham Girls’ Academy has enjoyed working with IESO Sierra la Mesta on Global Smiles. To secure the National Quality Label is a real honour for the students and teachers who participated in the project. The eTwinning project has brought motivation and new perspectives to the students and it even had an impact on the local community as students raised money for the Nottingham Refugee Forum as part of it.

Ruth Sinclair-Jones, UK National Agency Director for Erasmus+ and eTwinning, British Council, said: “We have a responsibility to prepare young people for life and work in our global society” “Participation in eTwinning has enabled young people to connect with others across Europe, share ideas across borders and develop as global citizens.”

 

For more information please contact Nazareth Moreno, Spanish teacher, on nmoreno@nottinghamgirlsacademy.org.

For more information about the British Council, please contact Tim Sowula, Senior Press Officer, on tim.sowula@britishcouncil.org or 0207 389 4871

 

ETWINNING

eTwinning is the digital community for schools involving over 300,000 teachers across Europe, funded by the European Commission as part of the Erasmus+ programme and managed in the UK by the British Council.

Through participating in eTwinning, schools can:

  • enrich learning and motivation of pupils and staff
  • access high quality professional development
  • raise standards across the whole school community.

 

THE BRITISH COUNCIL

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create international opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and build trust between them worldwide.

We work in more than 100 countries and our 8,000 staff – including 2,000 teachers – work with thousands of professionals and policy makers and millions of young people every year by teaching English, sharing the arts and delivering education and society programmes. 

We are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter. A core publicly-funded grant provides less than 20 per cent of our turnover which last year was £864 million. The rest of our revenues are earned from services which customers around the world pay for, through education and development contracts and from partnerships with public and private organisations. All our work is in pursuit of our charitable purpose and supports prosperity and security for the UK and globally.