The ISA has been supporting schools around the world since 2002. Every year approximately 60,000 students from more than 60 countries take part in the ISA.
Use the ISA to measure and inform progress at your school. Talk to the ISA team to find out how.
The ISA enables schools to:
Designed by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), the ISA is based on the assessment frameworks of the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and has been developed in consultation with international schools.† ACER has been instrumental in the implementation, management and reporting of large-scale international surveys and brings their experience in these types of assessments to the ISA program.
Like PISA, the ISA assesses complex higher-order thinking skills because it includes open-ended questions in Mathematical Literacy, Reading and Scientific Literacy, which require students to construct responses, for example, to explain their reasoning, to find evidence or to justify their opinion.
† Note that the ISA is not part of PISA and is not endorsed by the OECD.
Contains all ISA guides and documents, including our list of participating schools.
The ISA team regularly hosts introductory webinars for prospective schools who would like to learn more about the ISA. Please select the session that best suits your time zone or register for an on-demand session.
Join our session on unpacking the key concepts that underpin the reports for the International Schools' Assessment, and how to use them in practice at your school.
This 30-minute session will cover:
Wednesday 4 December 8am UTC
This session offers educators a comprehensive introduction to the ISA program.
The webinar will cover:
Available on demand