World Class School
World Class School
In comparison to the national inspection regime, World Class Schools Quality Mark (WCSQM) assesses students and not the school, and World Class Schools have to re-accredit every two years to retain their status. Schools that have achieved re-accreditation have been supporting their students to develop into World Class young people year on year, over a sustained period.
The re-accreditation process is challenging. Students have to work collaboratively with a partner World Class school to prove to their partner students how their own school has supported them to retain their World Class credentials. The assessment framework is composed of skills and competencies that students need to be World Class citizens in a dynamic global economy.
Through working in partnership, students develop their networking skills and become part of a World Class student alumni association which provides them with supportive, professional and potentially enduring relationships.
At WCSQM we want to give World Class students at non-selective state schools what they deserve – World Class opportunities. We want our students to get the chance to partner and network with students from other World Class schools, so they become, collectively, a force to be reckoned with.
Miranda Perry, Director at WCSQM