Courtney Saville is from Melbourne and has worked in international development for 12 years with a strong focus on Indonesia. Courtney first visited Indonesia as a student in 2008, taking part in the one year Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies (ACICIS) program, and then again in 2015 as a Victorian Government Hamer scholarship recipient. In 2017, Courtney led the expansion of The Fred Hollows Foundation into Indonesia out of Lombok, and is currently Executive Director of The Island Foundation.
The Island Foundation is a Singapore international charitable organisation and works in partnership with Yayasan Peduli Kepulauan Indonesia in the Riau Islands and beyond. Since joining in late 2019, Courtney's expertise in strategic planning, program design and organisational development has revitalised The Island Foundation and positioned its program and 20 employees for success. With a mission to transform education in Indonesia's small island and coastal communities and a strong commitment to grassroots service provision, The Island Foundation is providing direct learning interventions for 550 students, training 200 teachers, and engaging 3,000 members of the community under the organisation's flagship Learning for Sustainability program each year.
Learning for Sustainability is an integrated systems strengthening model that involves stakeholders across the learning ecosystem. The Island Foundation works directly with primary school students, parents and communities, kindergarten and school teachers, and government departments to improve student learning experiences and outcomes. Across Indonesia, the majority of graduates leave school without the skills necessary for employment and empowered lives. In response, Learning for Sustainability is designed to support students to develop confidence, critical thinking, collaboration and creativity through a bespoke framework that prioritises locally relevant themes of culture, environment and livelihoods and is delivered through outdoor and experiential learning, project-based learning and content-based language learning methods. All childhood learning and teacher training materials delivered under Learning for Sustainability are designed by professional educators with input from The Island Foundation's learning facilitators and local partners - this way, the program is based in recognised pedagogy while celebrating the diverse values, experiences and languages of children who live in remote small island and coastal communities.
Courtney is proficient in Bahasa Indonesia and holds a MSc (Environmental Management and Sustainability), BA (Hons) and LLB.