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Relationship with IEA
KoroBoro International is owned and operated by the
International Education Agency of Papua New Guinea (IEA),
IEA owns 20 schools throughout PNG and there are schools in most provinces of Papua New Guinea.
The IEA employs over 300 teachers and educates over 500
students in their schools. IEA also owns IEA College of TAFE
which has a site in Port Moresby and one at Coronation
College in Lae. The IEA has a contract to deliver training to
Government and other businesses in Papua New Guinea. More
information can be found on the IEA website
www.iea.ac.pg.
As a member of the IEA, KoroBoro International School
benefits from:
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Belonging to a group of schools and sharing knowledge,
resources and access to further education. Through
conferences, regular, email contact and school visits
IEA Principals and teachers are able to access a wide
range of expertise from within the system.
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Professional Development and training offered to the
teachers. The IEA Centre for Professional Development
employs overseas and national educators to ensure that IEA schools
deliver quality education. All teachers employed by IEA
are carefully selected and are required to complete a
registration process to ensure they are of the highest
quality.
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Rigorous Performance Management of Teachers.
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Access to an international style curriculum and the
advice and support needed to implement this curriculum.
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Support for Information and Communication Technology
Programmes including the system providing each teacher
in IEA with a laptop and ensuring teachers are well
trained to use it to improve learning in the classroom.
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Advice and support especially in financial management
and auditing. All IEA Schools use a sophisticated financial
management system.
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School Reviews conducted by IEA.
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Access to ideas from other International school systems.
The IEA is a ‘not for profit’ organisation.
KoroBoro International charges a school fee, but is not
expected to make a profit. All monies collected are used to
meet the running costs of the schools including teacher’s
salaries, resources, maintenance, utilities and programme
materials. A management fee is paid to IEA Central Office to
cover the cost of the support that they provide.
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