Over the past 50 years, as families have become more globally mobile, there has been a growing demand for international schools to accommodate students with diverse learning needs.
AISA believes that supporting students, including students with disabilities, to engage in education is essential for young people to thrive and realise their potential. Driven by this belief, we are committed to supporting member schools in realising every student’s potential regarding educational achievement, wellbeing, and welcoming engagement in their school community.
AISA’s Wellbeing for All programme will support our member schools with targeted learning events and opportunities to network and share resources.
AISA offers a face-to-face and online opportunity to ensure members access appropriate learning for their regional context.
This academic year, AISA is providing several opportunities for members to support learners with diverse needs:
Online Workshop Series
AISA has established several online community groups to help our members get connected, collaborate, and learn. The Student Support is for those working in or interested in learning more about supporting students with various learning needs.
Join Our Community Group
Strategic Partners:
Next Frontier is a non-profit organisation devoted to supporting international schools in becoming more welcoming of students with special learning needs.
SENIA empowers our global community to connect, learn, and advocate for one another.