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10 May 2022

Written by ICA

Great Learning Nederland

For over 10 years, the International Curriculum has been made available to schools in Dutch. We share the good news that we are successfully continuing the longstanding relationship with Great Learning Nederland.

We have made great efforts to increase the accessibility of our International Curriculum with translations into Chinese and Spanish recently, however, our largest single market is that of the Netherlands.

We have since then evolved to develop our standalone International Curriculum consisting of the International Early Years Curriculum, International Primary Curriculum, and International Middle Years Curriculum. We have been working with Great Learning Nederland to provide our International Curriculum in Dutch, providing over 400 state school’s access.

Robin Belles, Director of Great Learning Netherlands says, ‘Great Learning Nederland is proud to have renewed its licences with Fieldwork Education. The continued collaboration between our two companies, together with the new curriculums that Fieldwork have brought out, provide us with an exciting future to help continue to improve children’s learning.’

Improving learning is what our International Curriculum aims to do. Congratulations to Great Learning Nederland for their successful renewal of the agreement and to us all who are striving to improve learning in schools around the world.

‘The relationship with IPC Nederland is one that Fieldwork Education has enjoyed for several years and is one that benefits hundreds of schools across the Netherlands and their thousands of learners. We are delighted to extend the working relationship between our two organisations for the next 5 years to help improve learning in the Dutch language and across the Netherlands and look forward to seeing the reviewed International Curriculum supporting those in schools from next year and beyond’  - Gregory Biggs – Director of Fieldwork Education