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SSAT aims to support international work by providing networking and professional development opportunities with an international element. Below are listed some of the opportunities we offer.

iNet

iNet was established to extend the schools network model to other countries. By joining iNet, international affiliates are able to share ideas, experience and practice and develop partnerships, both within their own country and with overseas schools.

All schools affiliated to SSAT are automatically members of iNet, and can attend a variety of events, including regular online conferences linking educationalists from across the world.

Visit the iNet website

More international projects

Woodchurch
iNet - SSAT's international arm - can help you find a partner school overseas in a number of countries, including Australia, Chile, South Africa, New Zealand, Holland and China.
Polish seminar
iNet's study tours are an opportunity for teachers and headteachers to visit leading schools in other countries and can be arranged to any country with iNet members, including Australia, China and Holland.
Australia interviews
Interviews with headteachers and academics, on topics ranging from globalisation to the importance of science education.
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A one year programme leading to a postgraduate certificate in education...
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Do you need funding to support an international visit? The TIPD programme is open to classroom teachers in primary, secondary and special schools.
New technologies
ThinkQuest UK is an annual competition open to students aged 9 to 19. Working in teams, students compete to create the best educational websites and to win cutting-edge technology prizes.
The Chinese Network exists to provide a 'virtual staffroom' for Mandarin teachers and to encourage the exchange of ideas, expertise and news, as well as materials and resources.
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The SSAT coordinates study visits to explore best practice in vocational education and training in other European countries.
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iNet - the international arm of SSAT - can help set up reciprocal visits to share ideas and skills with schools in Holland.
Are you one of the schools in England or Hamburg that took part in the joint events of the September 2005 study tour? Maybe you’re one of the schools in Hamburg that hosted a visit in February 2006? If so, these pages are for you!