Safeguarding in international schools
Safeguarding children in international schools can present some challenges but Peter Kotrc, director of the Berlin Brandenburg International School, explains the importance of ensuring that your chosen school has adequate procedures in place.
'Enhanced' standards
In recent years there have been incidents of child safety breaches within international schools that have shocked the international education community. In 2014, these incidents led to a new set of ‘enhanced’ standards adopted by the accreditation and assessment agencies for International Schools and so how, as a parent, can you ensure that you make the right choice?“Ask the admissions office, the head of school or the teacher a simple question: how safe is my child at your school?” says Mr Kotrc.In addition to the school grounds being safe and secure and health and safety procedures in place, the school should be able to share with you a solid child protection policy. “Everyone who has access to the students, including [support functions such as] cleaners and drivers must have a recent police check. If a school is evasive about these points, don’t even bother to have a closer look at the application form”.Related articles: