We’re excited to bring the Foundations of the ISCA International Model On-Site training to Lagos, Nigeria. This offers a valuable, in-person, two-day professional learning experience open to all counselors and school mental health professionals working in international schools.
Led by ISCA Co-Founder and Co-Director Brooke Fezler, this training will be interactive, practical, and grounded in real-world school counseling needs.
Through collaborative discussions and hands-on activities, participants will deepen their understanding of the ISCA International Model 2nd Edition—including the updated ISCA Student Standards and Learning Progression—and explore how to build a comprehensive, preventative counseling program with a range of practical tools that can be implemented in the day-to-day counseling activities.
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Spots are limited. Click below to reserve your place and join us in Lagos, Nigeria on February 19 – 20, 2026.
How to confidently apply the ISCA International Model (2nd Edition) to build and lead a comprehensive, preventative school counseling program.
The four core components of the Model:
Foundation – how to develop your vision, mission, and student outcomes using the ISCA Student Standards.
Program Delivery – how to implement counseling services through curriculum, individual student planning, responsive services, and system support.
Management System – how to manage your program using calendars, action plans, and data-driven tools for transparency, consistency, and equity.
Assessment & Accountability – how to evaluate your program’s impact and communicate results effectively.
How to align your counseling program with your school’s goals while adapting it to meet the unique needs of your student population.
How to use tools and data to manage your program efficiently, advocate for resources, and demonstrate outcomes.
How to take strategic next steps toward implementation and continuous improvement of your counseling services.
Understand and apply the ISCA International Model to build a comprehensive, preventative counseling program that supports all students.
Integrate the new ISCA Student Standards into your practice, aligning your work with clear student outcomes.
Create focused, measurable program goals that reflect your students’ needs and your school’s mission.
Manage your program with clarity and confidence using ISCA-aligned tools for tracking, planning, and evaluating your work.
Use tools and data to demonstrate impact, guide decision-making, and advocate for your role.
Collaborate with international colleagues, learning from shared experiences and global best practices.
Develop a strategic three-year implementation plan customized to your school’s context and priorities.
Identify practical steps to advocate for your program and sustain long-term success.
Note: Yellow fever vaccine is required to enter Nigeria.
Curious about what to expect in Lagos? Take a look inside our previous training in Riyadh, where school counselors came together to learn, connect, and grow through hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and shared experiences.
Hear from participants as they reflect on how the ISCA International Model is transforming their counseling practice.
We are excited to announce that the American International School of Lagos will be hosting this training. We are so pleased to collaborate with their outstanding learning team and dedicated counselors to create a meaningful and impactful event for all who join us.
Note: Yellow fever vaccine is required to enter Nigeria.
*To receive the yellow fever vaccine, individuals should visit a nearby hospital, clinic, or government health center at their current location. Upon vaccination, they will be issued a card as official proof of immunization. This card is required for entry into Nigeria and must be presented upon arrival.


Brooke Fezler, M.A. in Counseling, is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the International School Counselor Association (ISCA), drawing upon her extensive experience in international school counseling. Since 2005, she has worked in schools across five countries, making a significant impact on student success through effective coordination of school-wide initiatives and promotion of comprehensive counseling programs. Brooke is also an adjunct professor at Lehigh University, sharing her expertise with aspiring counselors. As a co-developer of the International Model for School Counseling Programs in 2011 and 2022, she has contributed to advancing the field. Her dedication to education and multifaceted involvement as a Co-Founder, Co-Director, adjunct professor, and author make her an invaluable asset to ISCA and the international school counseling community.
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Registration closes February 10, 2026
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All the activities that I saw were effective because the counselors could relate to them deeply.
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