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EdInspire Singapore 2025: Connect, Innovate, Thrive

Updated: 8 hours ago

EdInspire is a major international schools conference taking place at Dulwich College (Singapore).
EdInspire is a major international schools conference taking place at Dulwich College (Singapore).

The international education community will gather in Singapore this November for EdInspire 2025, a landmark event bringing together more than 300 educators, leaders, and innovators from across the region.


Taking place on Saturday, 8 November 2025 at Dulwich College (with pre-conference masterclasses on Friday, 7 November), EdInspire is the first major conference designed specifically for international educators in Singapore. Presenters are joining from around the world, making it a truly global platform for collaboration and learning.


Under the theme “Connect, Innovate, Thrive,” the event will showcase an unprecedented range of professional learning opportunities – from inspiring keynote speakers like Dan Haesler, Diana Osagie and Ceci Gomez-Galvez to a diverse program of workshops across seven learning streams. Participants will also have access to a dynamic main stage pass, providing even more ways to engage with thought leaders and colleagues.


“We are thrilled to introduce a brand new conference for international educators from Singapore and beyond: EdInspire 2025. There’s so much choice in the workshop streams, there really is something for everyone,” said Sarah Aldous, co-founder of The Bright Side Coaching and Training.

In addition to the learning program, EdInspire will feature an expo of solutions providers, connecting schools with the latest innovations and services tailored for international and local education.


“EdInspire is about elevating professional learning and creating a space where educators can build connections, explore new ideas, and take practical strategies back to their schools,” said David Burke, Founder of EdEvents. “It’s a conference designed to inspire, but also to empower action.”

The strong response from the international education community has also been reflected in the number of presenters keen to be involved.


“We were overwhelmed by the interest to present. It's going to be a wonderful day to welcome so many people to the Singapore international schools scene,” said Flora Xu, co-founder of The Bright Side Coaching and Training.

The conference is organised by EdEvents in partnership with The Bright Side Coaching and Training and supported by the Singapore Professional Development Network (SGPD).


Registration

Early Bird tickets are available until 17 September 2025.

Visit www.ed-inspire.com for more information and to register.

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