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Meet the Top 10 Finalists schools for 2025
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Ekya School J P Nagar
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Ekya School J P Nagar, an independent kindergarten, primary, and secondary school in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, is empowering students to become innovative thinkers and proactive problem solvers through a Design Thinking curriculum that integrates human-centred design processes and skills development.
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Colegio Valle de Filadelfia, Campus Metepec
Metepec, Estado de México, Mexico
Colegio Valle de Filadelfia, Campus Metepec, an independent kindergarten, primary, and secondary school in Metepec, Estado de México, México, is prioritising the comprehensive development of its students by addressing their physical, social, and intellectual needs through its active, inclusive, and personalised educational model.
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Heanor Gate Spencer Academy
Heanor, Derbyshire, UK
Heanor Gate Spencer Academy, a secondary state school in Heanor, Derbyshire, UK, is turning lives around and helping students find local employment in a former mining town identified among the 20% most economically challenged areas in the UK
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Escola Estadual Parque dos Sonhos
Cubatão, São Paulo, Brazil
Escola Estadual Parque dos Sonhos, a public primary school in Cubatão, São Paulo, Brazil, is changing realities for marginalised students as a centre of peace and non-violence, based on a pedagogical model that is intentionally student-centered, that provides a safe space where learners can take ownership of their learning journey.
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Aga Khan High School, Kampala
Kampala, Uganda
Aga Khan High School, Kampala (AKSHK), an independent kindergarten, primary, and secondary school in Kampala, Uganda, is changing outcomes for vulnerable, displaced, and refugee students through its blended learning model and adversity-focused initiatives.
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SK Putrajaya Presint 11(1)
WP Putrajaya, Malaysia
SK Putrajaya Presint 11(1), a public primary school in WP Putrajaya, Malaysia, is breaking down the barriers attached to mental health and wellbeing with HELPIE, a mobile app designed and developed by students for students, that makes mental health support accessible, interactive, and engaging.