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International exchange 2024

Trip by representatives of the MINT network to Scotland

From 16 to 21 September 2024, fifteen teachers from the Label MINT network travelled to Kilmarnock and Falkirk to visit schools that had won the Scottish STEM Nation Award. The aim was to exchange best practices in promoting MINT subjects and to understand what makes the Scottish system interesting for our Swiss schools.

Group photo in Braes High School
Group photo in Braes High School
Group photo in Braes High SchoolImage: SCNAT, Caroline Geissbühler
Image: SCNAT, Caroline Geissbühler

Reports from visits to both schools can be found attached.

Link to Kilmarnock Academy

Link to Braes High School

Categories

  • Educational science and Pedagogy
  • High School I
  • High School II
  • Promotion of young talents

Contact

SCNAT
Commission for the Promotion of Young Talents
House of Academies
Laupenstrasse 7
3008 Bern
Switzerland