ISP Middle East’s Class of Change Summit: Students and Staff Driving Real Impact
How nine schools came together to take sustainability to the next level
ISP Middle East hosted the very first Class of Change Summit, a two-day event held at The English College in Dubai and The Hamilton International School in Doha. The summit brought together students, teachers, principals, and facilities teams from across nine schools in the region to celebrate their work on reducing environmental impact.
This was more than just a typical event—it marked the first time an entire ISP region rolled out a whole-school approach to sustainability. Students worked side by side with staff across different roles and campuses to make a real difference in how schools manage energy and promote eco-friendly practices.
What we achieved together
Thanks to this collaborative effort, ISP schools in the Middle East managed to cut emissions by 17% this academic year compared to last year. That’s over 2,000 tonnes of carbon saved—equivalent to:
This was not just a numbers game. The work involved creative student-led projects, daily operational changes, and a shared commitment from everyone involved. It’s a strong example of what can happen when schools come together around a common purpose - When I becomes We
Recognising standout efforts
As part of the summit, several schools were recognised for their achievements: