Post by : Raina Mansoor
UAE, Dubai – 17 July 2025: International Schools Partnership (ISP), a global network of over 105 schools across 25 countries—including 11 in the UAE and Qatar—has announced a new strategic collaboration with FlashAcademy®, an award-winning digital platform that supports English as an Additional Language (EAL) learning. This partnership aligns with ISP’s Learning.First.™ strategy, aimed at delivering impactful, research-driven learning experiences.
Starting in the 2025–26 academic year, FlashAcademy® will be rolled out in over 30 ISP schools worldwide during the initial phase, with plans to expand access to all schools within the ISP group. This move is part of ISP’s broader EdTech and AI adoption strategy. Through FlashAcademy®, multilingual learners will receive personalised English language instruction to help boost academic performance, improve social integration, and build confidence and wellbeing.
Empowering inclusive and future-focused learning through smart EAL support
This initiative follows successful pilot programs in several ISP schools, including LabSchools. These trials revealed impressive results: students showed an average 66% increase in language learning progress. Furthermore, 80% of the participants improved by at least one proficiency band—surpassing industry standards. FlashAcademy®’s curriculum-aligned content, speech recognition features, proficiency tracking, and real-time data analytics allow for tailored language learning in more than 48 home languages.
The platform also enhances teaching by providing educators with high-impact tools, including AI-assisted marking, real-time student progress tracking, and resources for differentiated instruction—saving time and improving teaching outcomes.
“Every student deserves access to a high-quality education, no matter their language background,” said Emily Porter, ISP Group Chief Learning Officer. “FlashAcademy® helps us support each learner, growing the world’s most confident and curious minds.”
Scalable innovation with regional impact
To ensure local relevance and measurable success, the implementation will be supported by ISP’s global EdTech team, Regional Multilingualism Leads, and Regional Learning Directors. Teachers will be onboarded through professional development on ISP’s AI-powered Learning Hub, helping them leverage learning data to enhance student experience and instructional impact.
FlashAcademy® will continue to provide hands-on support through its dedicated success team, empowering teachers to maximize the platform’s features and ensure that every learner can reach their full potential.
“We are excited to partner with a global education group that truly prioritizes quality and equity in learning,” said Veejay Lingiah, CEO of FlashAcademy®. “Together, we believe in using technology to empower educators and unlock opportunities for every student.”
As ISP expands its global reach, it remains committed to embedding innovation in classrooms and developing a connected EdTech ecosystem that empowers students, inspires educators, and enhances learning outcomes.
About International Schools Partnership (ISP):
ISP is a global group of 105+ schools in 25 countries, delivering high-quality British and international education for learners aged 2–18. ISP focuses on five key learning pillars: Multilingualism, Academic Excellence, Life Competencies, Future Pathways, and International Learning Opportunities, all designed to create impactful, inclusive, and forward-thinking education.
About FlashAcademy®:
FlashAcademy® is the UK’s leading EAL platform, trusted by thousands of schools to support English language learners. With interactive lessons, gamified content, and AI-driven tools, it accelerates language acquisition and enables students to succeed in English-speaking classrooms.
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