Our Alliances
Strategic Educational Alliance of Southeast Asia
SEA2 aims to bring schools from Southeast Asia together to create greater synergy between educators and students in the region. As an alliance, the schools come together to:
- Establish a structured platform for like-minded education institutions in the Southeast Asian region to work together
- Provide extended opportunities for students from across the region to work and play together, through experiential learning programmes, students’ forums, etc.
- Create platforms for member schools to further reach out to education institutions in other regions to enrich the learning experiences and development of students and educators
Strategic Educational Alliance of Southeast Asia
With globalisation and advancement in technology, schools need to nurture students who can work in teams, acquire knowledge and form global connections through enhanced networked activities and global virtual communities. There is therefore a need to work towards greater synergy, to create a 21st Century learning environment for 21st Century learners.
Nanyang Girls’ High School (NYGH) firmly believes that the future advancement of education to a new level of excellence is through the collaborative efforts of global education leaders. It was with this in mind that she initiated the formation of the Strategic Alliance of Global Educators (SAGE) in 2012.
SAGE unites top forward looking and innovative schools from around the world with the aim of bringing educators together to form professional networks that allow wider and deeper sharing of pedagogical ideas, resources and best practices. Founding members include Nanyang Girls’ High School (Singapore), High School Affiliated to Fudan University (Shanghai, China), High School Affiliated to Peking University (Beijing, China), High School Affiliated to Renmin University Xishan (Beijing, China), Shanghai No. 3 Girls’ High School (Shanghai, China), Hwa Chong Institution (Singapore), Menlo School (California, USA), School of Science and Technology, Singapore (Singapore), Scotch College Melbourne (Australia) and The Perse School (Cambridge, UK).
SAGE is also most privileged to have with us the East Asian Institute as our Conference Sharing Partner.
Four Specialist Sectors of SAGE :
- Bicultural Education
- Digital Education
- Experiential Learning
- Student Well-Being