OneSchool Global recognised with two international awards for education design and workplace culture
Students attend a class at OSG.
A Nambour school community is celebrating after OneSchool Global (OSG) received two prestigious international awards recognising its innovative Learning to Learn Framework and workplace culture.
The school network's Learning to Learn Framework, which guides its student-directed learning model, secured a Silver A' Design Award at the A’Design Award and Competition - one of the world's largest and most respected international design competitions.
Evaluated by an international jury of academics, industry professionals and media representatives, the A' Design Award recognised OSG's framework for its excellence in educational design and innovation.
Meanwhile, OSG's commitment to developing and supporting its people was also recognised by the global Symbol Awards. Winning the Sustainable Workplace Culture Program award, OSG was acknowledged for fostering a values-driven workplace that prioritises professional growth, wellbeing, collaboration and long-term employee engagement.
OSG is one of the world’s largest global school networks, delivering its student-directed learning model to 8,000 students across 120 campuses in 20 countries.
Chris O’Reilly, OneSchool Global Acting Global Head of Education, said both awards reflect the organisation’s commitment to creating an enriching environment where both students and teachers thrive.
“OneSchool Global was founded on a vision of high-quality education that enables students to learn how to learn and achieve the best possible outcomes,” Mr O’Reilly said.
“Our Learning to Learn framework brings that vision to life and was developed to increase student engagement and independence. The framework is a structured yet flexible model that empowers students to increasingly take ownership of their learning as they progress through each stage of school.”
"Receiving international recognition for both our educational approach and workplace culture is a wonderful acknowledgement of the dedication of our staff, the engagement of our students and our ongoing commitment to innovation and driving positive student outcomes."
Michael Knight, OSG Nambour Campus Principal, said the international recognition reflects the work taking place across the entire school community.
“These awards reinforce something our staff and students experience every day at OneSchool Global Nambour. The Learning to Learn framework equips students with the skills and confidence to think independently, solve problems creatively and take ownership of their learning, while our strong
workplace culture supports staff to do their very best work. Together, they create an environment where students and staff can thrive,” said Nambour Campus Principal, Michael Knight.
Dr Selina Samuels, international education expert and the author of the Learning to Learn Framework, said that the framework is applicable to all curricula, built on robust structures and practices, and informed by research and educational strategies that are proven to be successful.
“I think the real innovation of the framework is being able to deliver a consistently high quality of teaching and learning across multiple regions and campuses while also ensuring each student’s learning needs are met, giving all students the opportunity to be active and successful learners,” Dr Samuels said.