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ICA Teacher Awards 2025

We are delighted to bring back the ICA Teacher Awards for a second year! This year, we have introduced 2 new categories and changed the nomination process. Please ensure you have read through the submission guidelines, key dates and FAQs before you submit your nomination.

About the Awards

The ICA Teacher Awards are dedicated to recognising and celebrating excellence, innovation, and transformative impact across the educational landscape. With 8 categories, these awards shine a spotlight on the groundbreaking work being done by individuals and institutions that are truly making a difference in the lives of learners. Our judging process ensures that outstanding contributions are honoured.

Who can apply?

The ICA Teacher Awards are open to our ICA Subscribers! The person making the nomination and the nominee must be part of an ICA Subscribed School to enter. 

Award Categories

We are delighted to add 2 new award categories for the ICA Teacher Awards 2025! Please see the 8 categories below and what they highlight.

  • Best Newcomer Award: Recognises an exceptional teacher in their first two years of teaching.

  • Community Engagement Award: Celebrates an educator who fosters strong school-community ties. 

  • IEYC Teacher of the Year: Recognises excellence in Early Years. 

  • IPC Teacher of the Year: Celebrates exceptional practice in Primary. 

  • IMYC Teacher of the Year: Acknowledges excellence in Middle Years. 

  • Leader of the Year: Celebrates transformational leadership. 

  • Team of the Year: Celebrates an exceptional team within a school.

  • People’s Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher: Voted by the global community. 

Submission Guidelines

We are thrilled to invite you to submit nominations for the ICA Teacher Awards 2025, celebrating excellence and innovation in education! Please read the following guidelines carefully before submitting your entry.

Key Dates:

  • Submissions Open - Monday 9 June 2025 

  • Submission deadline - Thursday 31 July 2025

  • Judging period begins - Friday 1 August 2025

  • Public voting open (People’s Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher category only) - Friday 1 August 2025

  • Finalist announcement - Monday 22 September 2025

  • Award ceremony date - Friday 17 October 2025 

How to Submit

All entries must be submitted exclusively via the Awards Platform (click to view the main Awards platform). The platform will be live for submissions from Monday 9 June 2025 for all categories (except People's Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher) submissions must be a third-party nomination (e.g. by a colleague or school leader).

For the People's Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher category, self-nominations are permitted. Please click the button below to find out how to enter this category. Keep reading to find out the requirements for the other categories.

Learn more about the People's Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher category
Eligibility

The awards are open to all teachers and leaders working in an ICA Subscribed School. Educators from any country, regardless of school size or setting, can apply.

Multiple Entries: Schools may submit multiple entries, but a maximum of one entry is allowed per individual award category, including the Public Vote category. Note: To ensure fair representation, the Public Vote category will be limited to 100 entries.

Entry Format (standard Requirements for all categories, unless specified):
  • Nominee Information: Provide the nominee's full name, school, location, role, and contact information.

  • Category Selection: Select one award category for the entry. If eligible for multiple categories, a separate entry must be submitted for each.

Round 1

Written Submission (750 words maximum): A structured narrative about your nominee using the following prompts as your outline:

  • Their impact on learners

  • Their innovation in practice

  • Their alignment with ICA values (find the ICA Values here)

  • Their professional growth

  • Their commitment to student voice and agency

*Entries can be submitted in the submitter's native language. However, please be aware that a digital tool will be used for translation, this may cause some loss in clarity and readability.

Supporting Evidence

Provide relevant and compelling evidence to support your nomination. This may include:

  • Photos of classroom work or displays

  • Video snippets (ensure permissions are obtained)

  • Lesson plans or planning documentation

  • Testimonials from students, parents, or colleagues

  • Letters of support (with necessary permissions)

Round 2

Video Introduction (Maximum one minute): A short video where the nominee answers the question: "What does it mean to be an ICA educator?". You will be scored on the below:

  • Relevance to the question "What does it mean to be an ICA Educator?"

  • Clarity and cohesion of the message

  • Impact and inspiration

Specific Requirements for People’s Choice: Most Inspiring Teacher Category

The entry must be a one-minute video explaining why you should win this category that is suitable for publication on ICA platforms (e.g., Awards platform and social media). For this entry, think about 'inspirational impact and relatability'. We will ask the public to consider your ability to genuinely inspire and connect with the audience, as well as how effectively you articulate your passion for education and what it truly means to be an inspiring educator. This video will be used for public voting. Submit for this category here.

Judging and Vetting Process Overview

Each category (excluding Public Vote) will have a dedicated judging panel of 3-5 members, including ICA Steering Committee representatives, ICA Ambassadors, 2024 ICA Teacher Award winners, and ICA team members. The shortlisting stage will be blind judged (names and schools redacted). Finalists will undergo vetting for eligibility, conduct, and adherence to ICA values. Background references will be requested from school leaders.

Submit your nomination!
FAQ / Common Questions

Who can apply for the ICA Teacher Awards? The ICA Teacher Awards are open to our ICA Subscribers! The person making the nomination and the nominee must be part of an ICA Subscribed School to enter.

How many categories are there, and how do I choose the right one? There are 8 award categories, each designed to recognise excellence in specific areas of education. We recommend carefully reviewing each of the categories to determine which best aligns with the nominee's achievements and the focus of your submission. You may submit multiple entries for multiple nominees, but please note that only one entry is permitted per individual award category, including the Public Vote category.

 Is there a fee to submit an entry? No, there is no fee to submit an entry for the ICA Teacher Awards.

What is the submission process? All entries must be submitted online through the awards portal. You will be required to complete an application form, provide a detailed narrative addressing the award criteria, and upload supporting evidence. Please ensure that all required fields are completed and that the supporting documents meet the specified format and size requirements.

 What kind of supporting evidence should I provide? We encourage you to provide rich, diverse, and relevant supporting evidence that demonstrates the nominee's impact and innovation. This can include, but is not limited to, student work samples, testimonials (from students, parents, colleagues), data on learner outcomes, photos, videos, lesson plans, project documentation, or relevant research. Ensure all evidence directly supports the claims made in your narrative.

If I'm nominated, will I have to do anything? Yes! If your submission advances to Round 2, you will be contacted to provide a one-minute video introduction answering the question: "What does it mean to be an ICA educator?". Please have your video ready, as you will have only two weeks to submit it. Submissions received after this deadline cannot be accepted.

How are entries judged? Entries undergo a rigorous 3-round judging process. In the first round, a panel of judges evaluates submissions based on criteria such as impact on learners, innovation in practice, alignment with ICA values, evidence and documentation, professional growth, and student voice and agency. We will then request a Video introduction (max one minute): Answering “What does it mean to be an ICA educator?” from the nominated candidate. Shortlisted entries then proceed to a final round where the supporting evidence provided helps determine the winners.

Who will be on the judging panel? Once confirmed, the judging panel will be published. This panel will consist of your educational peers, members of the ICA Team, ICA Ambassadors, and the 2024 ICA Teacher Award winners.

Can I be nominated if I am on the judging panel? To ensure impartiality, you are eligible for nomination in any category where you are not a member of the judging panel, given that each category has its own distinct panel.

When will the finalists and winners be announced? Please refer to the key dates outlined above. Finalists will be announced in September 2025.

What do finalists and winners receive? Finalists and winners will receive significant international recognition, including features on our website and social media channels, as well as an award certificate and trophy. Winners may also be invited to present their work at future ICA events or webinars, further amplifying their impact.

Can I get feedback on my submission? Due to the high volume of entries, we are unable to provide individual feedback on submissions. However, we encourage all applicants to carefully review the judging criteria before submitting to ensure their entry is as strong as possible.

Who should I contact if I have further questions? If you have any questions not covered in this FAQ, please do not hesitate to contact us by emailing jade.driver@internationalcurriculum.com or clare.sutton@internationalcurriculum.com for ICA Teacher Awards queries. For any technical queries, please email info@zealous.co.

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International Curriculum Association

The International Curriculum Association (ICA) brings together the three age ranges of the International Curriculum: the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) for learners aged 2-5+ years old; the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for learners aged 5-11 years old; and the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) for learners aged 11-14 years old, with Professional Development for teachers and leaders and a two-stage Recognition and Accreditation process for schools, to ensure that with teachers, leaders and schools, we are improving learning, together.