In May 2025, Newsweek Magazine wrote an article on why dual citizenship is now the American dream. The top group seeking dual citizenship was Generation Z. They wanted options to improve their quality of life as they did not see their dream rooted in one place. Similarly, many Gen Zs and Generation Alphas are seeking dual academic qualifications. In today’s interconnected world, education goes beyond national borders. Griggs International Academy (GIA) gives students the opportunity to graduate with two secondary school diplomas. Students obtain a local diploma in their county of study and a US diploma from GIA. This dual recognition not only opens doors to universities worldwide; it provides a unique edge in presenting GIA diploma holders as having achieved high level in both academics and interculturalism.
The benefit of the GIA diploma lies not only in formal recognition but also in the development of academic English. Unlike conversational English, academic English prepares students to write essays, conduct research, and present ideas with clarity and sophistication. This skillset is crucial for those aiming to pursue higher education abroad, particularly in institutions where English is the primary language of instruction. The GIA diploma is value focused. By incorporating dignity, honor, respect and integrity into GIA lessons, students develop a strong foundation for making life decisions.
The GIA diploma engages students with rigorous intercultural curricula. It enhances local studies and strengthens the ability of students to navigate different academic systems. This dual preparation enhances flexibility, resilience, and confidence in multilingual environments. GIA is not just concerned with students earning diplomas – it is concerned about building a strong foundation for a future without borders. With global population shifts, declining birthrates, climate change and urbanization, Generation Beta will be faced with major societal challenges in the next decade. A strong appreciation for diversity, social issues, technology and environmentally friendly habits will help students bravely navigate a new world.
Author: Stephen Rivers
