LEADING SCHOOL INDICATORS

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LEADING SCHOOL INDICATORS

Together we dare to imagine, inspire to succeed, and courageously make a difference. AISJ will Inspired Learners: Connected, Creative, and Courageous - Ensure that school enrollment, resources, and capacity are aligned - Maintain a sense of community and attention to individuals - Not tolerate behavior that is detrimental to the safety, integrity, or dignity of any individual. - Hire and retain qualified and adaptable staff whose attitudes and actions reflect the school s vision, mission, and core values. - Adhere to a sustainable and transparent financial plan - Maintain a strong international identity while respecting our host country s cultures. - Approve and maintain only those programs that are consistent with the strategic direction, are financially justified, and provide for professional development and assessment. - Provide a Pre K-12 education. - Use English as the primary language of instruction. - Honesty, integrity, and accountability are fundamental. - Personalized, differentiated, authentic, and inspired teaching and learning are essential for achievement and growth. - A culture of continuous improvement is critical to success. - Diversity and inclusion encourage open-mindedness and empathy. - Learning is cognitive, creative, active, and purposeful. - Creativity, adaptability, curiosity, and inquiry equip us to thrive in a changing world. - Strong community is built through participation, communication, collaboration, and mutual respect. - Contributing positively to society is our responsibility.

LEADING SCHOOL INDICATORS (LSIs) AISJ is considered to be a leading international school and commits to maintaining that reputation in the future. To monitor and evaluate ourselves as a leading international school on an ongoing basis, AISJ has developed six Leading School Indicators (LSIs) which will be used to ensure that we continue to maintain the fundamental elements of a leading international school: LSI 1 AISJ considers student learning to be the highest priority. LSI 2 AISJ attracts, develops, and retains excellent teachers and leaders. LSI 3 AISJ offers a balanced, well-rounded program. LSI 4 AISJ students achieve strong academic results. LSI 5 AISJ values a diverse and inclusive community with its ethos and actions. LSI 6 Has the resources and finances to support and grow its programs. Our past strategic plan focused on strengthening community, finances, and facilities in addition to student learning and a balanced program. AISJ has made considerable progress to grow and solidify in each of these areas. There is a strong consensus in our community that these key areas have been addressed and are comparable to other leading international schowith this foundation in place, we believe it is critical to have Leading School Indicators in place to annually monitor, benchmark, and evaluate ourselves as a leading international school, in a similar way that key performance indicators are used in a business environment. We undertook an extensive process of community engagement and collaboration to determine what the Leading School Indicators should be. AISJ parents and faculty helped identify the key qualities that characterize a leading international school and that AISJ should monitor and evaluate on an ongoing basis. Members of the Board, leadership team, and faculty are continuing to refine measures and benchmarks for the Leading School Indicators. We will report on the Leading School Indicators annually beginning in June 2017 based on what the community continues to identify as key characteristics for benchmarking ourselves as a leading international school in the world. The Leading School Indicators complement the strategic plan by ensuring the key elements of a leading international school are solidly in place as a strong foundation for the strategic plan to be aspirational and entirely focused on learning. While a strategic plan is generally completed in 3-5 years, the Leading School Indicators do not have a set completion date as these are ongoing benchmarks the school should meet. Should areas for improvement be identified in the Leading School Indicators, these would be incorporated into a strategic plan for more intense focus and attention.

AISJ is committed to making student learning the highest priority in all we do. In 2015, as part of this commitment, the community developed a new student focused Mission Statement, Inspired Learners: Connected, Creative, and Courageous. To ensure student learning remains at the forefront, we will continually monitor and evaluate ourselves on an annual basis. - A vision, mission, policy, and strategic direction driven by student learning - Student to teacher ratios and counselor to student ratios will be benchmarked against other top international schools - At least 3.5% of annual expenses will be committed to providing resources for teaching and learning - Student transitions between divisions and grades are smooth and seamless - A range of student choices in courses, the IB program, and activities will be benchmarked against other top international schools of a similar size - Parent, teacher, and student feedback on the climate survey

As a leading international school, we commit to attracting, developing, and retaining excellent teachers and leaders for our students.we believe that personalized, differentiated, authentic, and inspired teaching and learning are essential for students achievement and growth. Our Teaching and Learning Center serves as a hub for our teachers to continue growing and developing in their teaching practice. - Our overseas teacher package will be amongst the top accredited international schools - Our local teacher package will be amongst the top 5% of South African independent schools - At least 3% of annual expenses will go towards support on-going teacher professional learning - Growth oriented supervision and evaluation models that support a strong culture of continual improvement - Opportunities for educators to have an active voice in the school s direction - A faculty grant program to fund action research

AISJ offers a balanced program centered around four pillars: Academics, Athletics, Service Learning, and the Arts. Because we value a balanced program, we are committed to creating a diverse selection of opportunities for students to explore and participate in a variety of interests. Student engagement across the four pillars supplements the development of the whole child and their educational experience. - The number of activities we offer will be benchmarked against other top international schools - 100% of students will be involved in arts related activities or electives - 100% of students will be involved in athletics related activities or electives - All students will actively engage in service learning every year as a part of the curriculum - All students will be at an appropriate level on service culture understanding continuum - All learning unit plans will have social-and-emotional learning embedded in them

AISJ has an inclusive ethos and recognizes that our students have diverse educational backgrounds. We understand that students come from and will move on to different school systems around the world. As we prepare our students to be successful in the future, our students academic results remain a high priority and we will continue to benchmark ourselves against other comparable leading international schools with a similar inclusive ethos. - Our Measures of Academic Progress results from grades 3-8 - Individual student growth rates will meet or exceed the average growth rate according to MAP data - Standardized academic results for grades 9 and 10 - Our International Baccalaureate Diploma results Our college and university admissions results

We believe that diversity and inclusion encourage open-mindedness and empathy. We value and want students to understand that a strong community is built through participation, communication, collaboration, and mutual respect and that contributing positively to society is our responsibility. We do not tolerate behavior that is detrimental to the safety, integrity, or dignity of any individual. - All students will be at an appropriate level on service culture understanding continuum - The curriculum at each grade level will draw from the community in which we live - 100% of AISJ's partnerships with community groups will be sustainable and fully articulated - 0.25% of annual expenses will be committed to maintaining the school s scholarship program for South African students - All Admissions processes and criteria will support the ethos of a diverse and inclusive school community - Our faculty recruitment practices will encourage the hiring of a diverse range of candidates, including ethnicity, gender, and nationality

We believe we have a responsibility to ensure that the school enrolment, resources, and capacity are aligned. As such, we adhere to a sustainable and transparent financial plan. We commit to having a long term financial plan in place as well as a facilities master plan for both campuses and a long term facilities maintenance plan. - At least 3.5% of annual expenses will be committed to providing resources for teaching and learning - 0.25% of annual expenses (up to a cumulative reserve amount of ^2 million Rand) will be committed to a strategic program development fund, devoted to new initiatives - AISJ's reserve and investment policies will secure the long term sustainability of the school and meet acceptable country risk - AISJ will fully fund a long term facilities maintenance plan - AISJ s long term financial plan will be reviewed annually - AISJ will maintain a five year facilities master plan for both campuses - AISJ will maintain an environmental awareness/impact plan