29 July 2025 4 min

African Schools Shine in 2025 World’s Best School Prizes With Recognition for Social Innovation

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African Schools Shine in 2025 World’s Best School Prizes With Recognition for Social Innovation

These prestigious annual awards honour schools that not only positively shape the lives of their students through innovative education but also have an indelible impact on their immediate communities and beyond.

African schools making a difference

Ethiopia's Gelan Number 2 Pre-Primary and Primary School, in Addis Ababa, has been recognised in the Environmental Action category for its sustainable farming initiative, which provides hands-on experience in farming to both students and their mothers. In class, students learn about the necessary agricultural techniques, which they then apply to the school's farm. The harvested produce supplies the school's feeding programme, providing students with nutritious meals. The produce also provides a source of income for the children's mothers (or guardians) who help to maintain the farm.

Key (Keep Educating Yourself) Academy in Lagos, Nigeria, is a finalist in the Innovation category for being "Africa’s first project-based learning school". Instead of applying a traditional teacher-led instruction model, students are facilitated by their educators through inquiry-driven projects. These student-led projects encourage learners to find solutions to real-world challenges through a collaborative effort involving professionals in various industries.

Finalist in the Innovation category, the USAP Community School - based in Marondera, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe - is a secondary school for academically gifted students from low-income households, who are provided with needs-based scholarships. The school is revolutionising its education model with the inclusion of a three-year Capstone Project curriculum, in addition to traditional subjects. The Capstone Projects sees students identify an issue in the community they want to address; apply learned quantitative and qualitative research methods and evidence-based design thinking to develop a solution. The model aims to develop critical thinking, creativity, and real-world skills, while encouraging community engagement.

In the category 'Overcoming Adversity', Aga Khan High School in Kampala, Uganda, is being recognised for its work in supporting students from culturally diverse and vulnerable backgrounds, who have faced extreme adversity, including those from East African countries beset by conflict and war. The school has developed a three-pillar framework that provides academic and holistic support, as well as cultural restoration, to these students. Through its dedicated learning support centre, the school offers English language assistance, personalised tutoring in core subjects, and unique educational plans tailored to each student.

World’s Best School Prizes 2025 Top 10 Finalists

Community Collaboration
Country School
Argentina Escuela Media Gobernador Piedrabuena
Brazil Escola COC São Luís
Costa Rica Escuela y Colegio Científico Interamericano IHS CATIE
India ZP School Jalindarnagar
Italy ITI Giambattista Bosco Lucarelli
Mexico A Favor del Niño
Pakistan Nordic International School Lahore
Pakistan Beaconhouse College Programme, Juniper Campus, Quetta
United Arab Emirates Dubai British School Jumeirah Park
United Kingdom Heanor Gate Spencer Academy
Environmental Action
Country School
Chile Kingston College
Colombia Instituto de Ciencias Agroindustriales y del Medio Ambiente
Ethiopia Gelan Number 2 Pre-Primary and Primary School
France International School of Nice
India Delhi Public School Varanasi
Kosovo Finnish School of Kosovo
Nepal Kopila Valley School
Peru Innova Schools Pucallpa
Türkiye Arkas Bilim ve Sanat Merkezi
United Arab Emirates Arbor School
United Arab Emirates Dubai British School Jumeirah Park
United Kingdom Heanor Gate Spencer Academy
Innovation
Country School
Chile Colegio Bicentenario de Excelencia Carlos Oviedo
India Ekya School J P Nagar
Italy International Experiential School
Nigeria Key academy
Sweden Hitachigymnasiet Västerås
Sweden NTI Gymnasiet Johanneberg
United Arab Emirates Applied Technology Schools-Umm Al Quwain Campus
United Kingdom Minerva Virtual Academy
United States of America Franklin School
Zimbabwe USAP Community School
Overcoming Adversity
Country School
Argentina Colegio Madre Teresa
Australia River Nile School
Brazil Escola Estadual Parque dos Sonhos
Brazil Escola Municipal de Ensino Fundamental Saint-Hilaire
Colombia Institución Educativa José Asunción Silva
Palestine Sarah Secondary School for Girls
Pakistan Sanjan Nagar Public Education Trust Higher Secondary School
Uganda Aga Khan High School, Kampala
United Kingdom One Degree Academy
United States of America Cross County Elementary Technology Academy
Supporting Healthy Lives
Country School
Brazil Colégio Sesi da Indústria Portão
India Government Girls Senior Secondary School, NIT 5
Malaysia Sk Putrajaya Presint 11(1)
Mexico Colegio Valle de Filadelfia, Campus Metepec
Philippines Mariveles National High School – Poblacion
Thailand Amnuay Silpa School
Türkiye The Koç School
Türkiye Diyarbakir Science and Art Center
United Kingdom Rivers Academy West London
Vietnam Vinschool Smart City Primary School

The five winners of this year's World’s Best School Prizes will be announced in December following a rigorous judging process.

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