Wellbeing initiatives: the role of mindfulness in international mobility
Organisations are increasingly focusing on improving employee and family wellbeing in the global mobility context. How can mindfulness provide a strategy for ...
We spoke to Mary Biddlecombe, Executive Director – Development and External Relations, at TASIS, The American School in England. Mary has forged a successful career across multiple sectors by connecting and leading people.
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Our International Education & Schools' Fair is a virtual showcaseFor parents, employers and ...
As part of our Think Women Outstanding Global Women series, we spoke to Sharmla Chetty, CEO of Duke Corporate Education. Sharmla has an impressive track record of driving transformation through leadership in a wide range of industries across over 80 countries.
Featured SchoolThe International School of Kuala LumpurISKL, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
About ISKL | Virtual Tour | Webinars | Results | ContactThe International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) believes that its success today is based on ...
An exercise schools routinely undertake is to create a profile of their graduates, writes Bryan Nixon, Head of School, TASIS England. For parents, the question is: what will this school provide to ensure my child thrives?
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International university league tables are still dominated by the UK and the US, but tertiary institutions from Asia to Australia are increasingly offering a quality alternative.
The number of bilingual and multilingual schools is increasing, producing language-savvy students equipped for the global workforce. Ruth Holmes reports.
A multilingual or bilingual education means much more than learning how ...
Expat families often face difficult choices when their children reach educational milestones – at 11 when joining secondary education, at 16 when considering A Levels, International Baccalaureate Diploma and other qualifications, ...
Eerde International Boarding School's (EIBS) position among the forest, fields and streams of the Overijssel countryside, makes it the perfect location for a variety of outdoor pursuits, explains Director, Niki Holterman.
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Good international schools take the health and wellbeing of their students seriously, writes Ruth Holmes.
Nurturing mind, body and spirit
As well as ensuring a successful assignment for the whole ...
When it comes to online schooling, those not familiar may worry about their child’s online screen time and lack of socialising opportunities. However, it can actually remove barriers to socialising by encouraging teamwork ...
The jobs children at school now will have in future will be influenced by the net-zero agenda, climate change and technology. Having the subject knowledge and skills to tackle these makes STEAM essential in education ...
Safe streets, green spaces, and a rigorous education system: Singapore has always been a magnet for international families. Now it has overtaken Hong Kong to become Asia’s top financial centre (and the third largest in the world ...
Malaysia’s private education market is due to reach RM19 billion by 2026, with much of the growth coming from local families choosing an international education. Sally Robinson reports.
Back in 2012 the government changed the ...