Recognized Schools
The Graham Department of Education (GDE) recognizes schools that exemplify excellence in education, inclusivity, and social impact. These institutions align with GDE’s mission to empower marginalized communities, foster equitable learning environments, and promote innovation in education. Recognized schools meet rigorous standards and are celebrated for their commitment to academic integrity, diversity, and transformative learning experiences. Below is a list of schools proudly recognized by GDE:

Graham International University (GIU) ➜
Graham International University (GIU) is a 100% online institution dedicated to providing accessible and affordable education worldwide. With administrative branches in the USA and Vietnam, GIU is uniquely positioned to connect diverse communities and bridge cultural gaps through education.
Website: https://university.fgjf.org/

Graham School of English ➜
Graham School of English (GSE) was created to help people across the world by providing them with an option to learn English from native English speakers with qualifications in TESOL.
Website: https://schoolofenglish.fgjf.org/

HBCUs ➜
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are institutions of higher learning in the United States that were established primarily to serve African Americans, often during a time when racial segregation barred them from attending predominantly white institutions (PWIs).
Website: https://sites.ed.gov/whhbcu/one-hundred-and-five-historically-black-colleges-and-universities/

Graham High School ➜
Graham High School is part of The Frankie Graham Jr. Foundation, LLC, 501(c)(3), and would like to shape the future of international relations by educating people worldwide of different cultures and belief systems in a way that better improves countries’ diplomatic relationships.
Website: https://highschool.fgjf.org/

Graham Middle School ➜
Graham Middle School is part of The Frankie Graham Jr. Foundation and would like to shape the future of international relations by educating people worldwide of different cultures and belief systems in a way that better improves countries’ diplomatic relationships.
Website: https://middleschool.fgjf.org/