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  1. www.roundsquare.org › being-round-square › whyWhy | Round Square

    Round Square is a catalyst in bringing about positive change in the community.” - Shalini Mehrotra, Head of Vidya Devi Jindal Girls School in Hisar, India “It is so important that we offer our students and faculty as many opportunities as possible to connect face-to-face with people from around the world and immerse themselves in other cultures and environments.

  2. www.roundsquare.org › being-round-square › howHow | Round Square

    Round Square International Service Projects involve students working on-the-ground in the partner community for two weeks during either July or December, working closely with the community. RSIS Projects engage students in a process of action and reflection that develops their understanding of the needs of a partner community and involves them ...

  3. Round Square schools encourage their students to develop a spirit of Internationalism: To seek out, discover and embrace the similarities and differences between cultures and nationalities in ways that promote meaningful and lasting understanding and respect. We promote international understanding through exposing students to ideas and concepts ...

  4. www.roundsquare.org › being-round-square › whatDiscoveries | Round Square

    Use of the Round Square Discoveries is optional for Candidate and Member Schools, who are invited to experiment and innovate with this open-resource. The result is a shared and constantly evolving library of good practice, new approaches, lesson plans, and case studies that all schools in the Round Square community can access.

  5. Round Square Zoom Postcards are weekly 60-90 minute zoom calls in which students, from a school that has volunteered to host, plan and lead a discussion on a topic of their choice. Postcards typically involve around 100 students from schools all over the world, with teachers chaperoning in the background, and logistical support provided by the Round Square Team.

  6. As a Round Square school you can connect with other schools in the network to create exchange opportunities that enable students and teachers to study or work at another Round Square school for a short period of time. You can also welcome teachers and students from other RS schools on a visit to yours, which is a brilliant way of bringing a new ...

  7. www.roundsquare.org › being-round-square › whoWho | Round Square

    Round Square’s co-ordinating body is a UK registered charity governed by a Board of Trustees, elected by the Round Square Member Schools. The Board combines specialist expertise with representation from Round Square’s Regions and Stakeholder Groups by a mix of Heads of School, Governors, Teachers and Alumni.