
Principles of Good Practice
About the PGPs
The NAIS Principles of Good Practice (PGPs) for member schools define high standards and ethical behavior in key areas of school operations to guide schools in becoming the best education communities they can be, to embed the expectation of professionalism, and to further our sector’s core values of transparency, excellence, and inclusivity. The PGPs are not a set of required actions. Rather, membership in NAIS is contingent upon agreement to abide by the spirit of the PGPs which are to be implemented consistently with existing law.
Explore the PGPs
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)
Admissions
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Athletics
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Board of Trustees
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Business Officers
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Early Childhood Education
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Educating for Global Citizenship
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Education of International Students in Independent Schools
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Elementary School Educators
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Environmental Sustainability
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Equity and Justice
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Financial Aid Administration
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Fundraising
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Heads
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Hiring Process
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Independent School Trustees
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Principles of Good Practice (PGPs)Middle School Educators
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