The ICL's mission is to prepare the next generation of civic leaders to become active and engaged citizens, while building a culture of peace in their local and global communities.

ICL News

  • Saudi Arabia 2009 Application
    October 1, 2008

    Summer 2008 & 2009 International Leadership Programs

    Whether your child is bound for Arizona, India, Peru, Sudan, Tanzania, or Saudi Arabia, we believe these summer leadership trips will help develop your child's high school educational experience and leadership skills.

  • October 15, 2008

    ICL 8th Annual Dare to Dream Conference

    Imagine entering a building with over 2,000 works of art spanning a period from the 2nd century to the 20th century. Imagine standing inches from Himalayan paintings, sculptures, and ritual objects that touch upon the 1,800 mile arc of mountains that extends from Afghanistan to Myanmar (Burma). Imagine having the opportunity to speak to a Bhutanese Monk about the significance of a religious object.

  • September 15, 2008

    ICL Online Leadership Course

    In this course, students will get a better understanding of what leadership is, identify what type of leaders they are, and how they relate to others as leaders. Please click here to access the online leadership course.




  • June 15, 2008

    ICL Receives Commendation by Council of International Schools

    In esteemed recognition of the humanitarian work that the ICL began in June 2007 in Ladakh (Northern India), The Council of International Schools (CIS) has awarded the ICL the prestigious award of Outstanding Service. The ICL has sent two teams to the Ladakh region over the past year, and will be sending another team in 2009 to build a multi-purpose classroom for a village.

  • May 15, 2008

    India Day at Dwight - May 8, 2008

    "Tell us, if there were one thing we could do for your village, what would it be?" "With all respect, Shahib, you have little to teach us in strength and toughness. And we don't envy you your restless spirits. Perhaps we are happier than you. But we would like to see our children go to school. Of all the things that you have, learning is the one we most desire for our children." Conversation between Sir Edmund Hillary (first man to climb Mt. Everest) and Ukrein Serpa (Mt. Everest Guide) from Schoolhouse in the Cloud.