Working with International Schools

Jigsaw is proudly making a difference in schools across the globe, empowering students and educators with a comprehensive PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic) programme. Our curriculum is designed to promote emotional wellbeing, social skills, and personal growth, providing children with the tools they need to thrive both in and out of the classroom. Whether in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, or beyond, Jigsaw has become a trusted partner for international schools seeking a structured, engaging, and inclusive approach to wellbeing and education.

With our global reach, Jigsaw adapts seamlessly to diverse educational environments and cultural contexts, ensuring that every child’s needs are met while maintaining a consistent framework for personal development. Our resources are trusted by schools around the world to support students’ social and emotional learning, helping them build resilience, develop healthy relationships, and foster a positive mindset. Wherever you are, Jigsaw is here to help create nurturing, inclusive learning spaces that promote the holistic development of every child.

Our International PSHE Programme

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The Jigsaw International PSHE programme provides a flexible and inclusive approach to Personal, Social, Health, and Economic education, designed to resonate with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. While the core content remains consistent, Jigsaw has been thoughtfully adapted to ensure it is relevant to all cultural settings, making it suitable for schools worldwide. For schools that may need guidance on how to integrate Jigsaw into their unique cultural context, we offer tailored support to ensure a smooth implementation process.

Jigsaw PSHE also aligns seamlessly with key international frameworks, such as the IB (International Baccalaureate), which encourages inquiry, reflection, and holistic learning, and the IPC (International Primary Curriculum), which fosters a progressive and spiral approach to learning. Additionally, it meets the requirements of the ENC (English National Curriculum) for PSHE and RSE, providing schools with a comprehensive, globally recognised curriculum for the development of well-rounded, resilient students.