Hong Kong remains one of Asia’s most popular destinations for internationally mobile families, despite political change and shifting demographics since 2015. Hong Kong's education offering is still one of the strongest in the ...
For families relocating overseas, schooling is often the single most important decision they make. Australia has always been a coveted destination for expat families not only for its blue skies, vibrant multicultural cities and ...
For expatriate families relocating to Germany for work, this article provides a brief overview of the German education landscape, covering its structure, recent performance metrics, and a comparative review of both the State and ...
In the bustling landscape of international education, the International School of Nice stands out for its comprehensive embrace of STEAM education—Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Here, STEAM isn't just an ...
Welcome to the vibrant and enriching community of Mougins on the French Riviera, where cultural diversity, academic excellence, and a picturesque landscape converge at Mougins British International School. For expat families making ...
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, ...
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 ...