GSF Partner Schools

Register to become a GSF Partner School using the GSF2011 registration form.

GSF Partner schools receive:

  • 10 student and 2 adult tickets to the GSF2011 National Sixth Form Conference in Westminster, London on Tuesday 28th June 2011 (10am-4pm)
  • 2 Peer Educator DVDs full of videos and photocopyable lesson plans, worksheets etc
  • The conference script, powerpoint, videos etc and the rights to run your own local GSF event
  • GSF membership certificates for your students’ portfolios
  • A teachers’ briefing pack with background information and resources, plus CPD support from the GSF National Co-ordinator
  • A GSF Press Pack enabling the school to make the most of the local media opportunities, plus support from the GSF and DFID press officers
  • Ongoing support for your GSF students in the form of resources and privileges throughout the year, plus the support of the GSF National Co-ordinator, and membership of the GSF Alumni
  • Entry to the GSF “Get Shorty” film challenge
  • A full independent evaluation service delivering a report of the outcomes of GSF2011

    The school partnership fee for GSF2011 has once again been held down at £300 plus VAT. Most schools fund this cost from one or more of: the Sixth Form Budget; the Gifted and Talented Budget; sponsorship from local charities, churches or other faith groups; or a ticket charge for each student (research shows that students are prepared to pay £10 to £15 to attend such a conference).

    You can register your school using the GSF2011 Partner School registration form.

    N.B. The Global Student Forum is a project of Damaris Global Learning (a Community Interest Company; no. 7246923) and all proceeds from school partnership fees are used to provide the best possible service for GSF.

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