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Among this year’s standout performers, Aspen Heights British School in Abu Dhabi was named the overall winner, receiving a prize of AED 100,000 to reinvest into future sustainability projects on campus. Reach British School, also in Abu Dhabi, secured second place, while The Hamilton International School in Doha earned third. In a further testament to its whole-school approach, The English College in Dubai was awarded the Whole School Sustainability Award, recognising the school’s success in embedding sustainability across every layer of its community.
“Aspen Heights British School earned top honours with AED 100,000 awarded for future sustainability projects.”
A Blueprint for Global Impact Kam Bhamra, Regional Managing Director, ISP - Middle East said: “At ISP, we believe that real change begins with empowering students to lead the way. The Class of Change Summit and the impact recognised, is a testament to the innovation, passion, and responsibility our students are demonstrating in tackling today’s most urgent environmental challenges. By uniting schools, educators, and like-minded partners, we’re not only celebrating progress, but we are also building a more sustainable future together.” Held under the theme Be the Change!, the event combined student showcases, peer- to-peer discussions, and collaborative workshops — all aimed at sharing practical solutions and inspiring ongoing commitment to sustainability. As global attention increasingly focuses on wellbeing, resilience, and the environment, the Class of Change Summit stands as a shining example of what schools can achieve when they place student voice and leadership at the centre of their sustainability journey. In the process, ISP’s Middle East schools are not only transforming their campuses but helping shape the wider conversation on how education can drive lasting, meaningful change.
THE ENGLISH COLLEGE DUBAI
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