International Education & Schools Fair

Day 3

A Focus on Asia Part 1

 

All our Featured Schools around the world understand how to support globally mobile families.

Welcome to Day Three

After featuring Europe and the UK on days 1 and 2, today and tomorrow, we turn our attention to Asia. Hot topics covered by our latest webinars focus on AI as a tool for students and our future leaders, how schools are preparing students for the future world of work.

Plus topical articles, fact sheets, guides, and videos providing trusted guidance on choosing international schools, universities, and leading pathways for globally mobile families.

While our focus today continues on Asia, you can browse our collection of schools, factsheets, and webinars by your preferred country at any time.

Webinars

Get to know what drives our international school leaders and their values.

AI as a tool for students & our future leaders

About the webinar In this episode, we explore how Oasis International School uses AI and technology not just as tools, but as catalysts for creativity, collaboration, and meaningful learning. Travis shares a human-centred approach to digital integration, the importance of student agency, and why failure is ...

Ages: Early years, Primary school 5-11, Secondary school 11-18

Featuring: Oasis International School Kuala Lumpur

Speaker(s): Travis Copus, Middle School Principal of Oasis International School in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in conversation with Fiona Murchie

Choosing a school in Malaysia: IB and curriculum pathways for every student

About this webinar Christina Decu, Director of Enrollment Management in conversation with Fiona Murchie, founder and Managing Editor of Relocate Global and Think Global People. The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is an Award-winning school and was the winner of Relocate Global and Think Global ...

Ages: Early years, Primary school 5-11, Secondary school 11-18

Featuring: The International School of Kuala Lumpur

Speaker(s): Christina Decu in conversation with Fiona Murchie

20 Years of Online Education with King’s InterHigh

About this webinar Join us for a special webinar celebrating 20 years of online education with King’s InterHigh, featuring Catriona Olsen, Headteacher at King’s InterHigh. In this exclusive session, we’ll explore how online education has evolved over the past two decades, the lessons learned along the way, and ...

Ages: Primary school 5-11, Secondary school 11-18

Speaker(s): Catriona Olsen in conversation with Fiona Murchie

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Featured Articles

Covering real issues for families moving into Asia

 

Hand-picked magazine articles featuring some of the hot topics in education in 2025-6.

Find Yourself at a School With More Than Just a View

Find Yourself at a School With More Than Just a View

The phrase, often heard echoing through The International School of Kuala Lumpur’s (ISKL) state-of-the-art campus, symbolizes the deep connection that tethered every student, parent, faculty and staff member, and alumni to the school.Set against the iconic Kuala Lumpur skyline, ISKL’s purpose-built campus is a ...
The Power of Play: Learning through Experience in Early Years and KS1 at BISP

The Power of Play: Learning through Experience in Early Years and KS1 at BISP

At the British International School, Phuket (BISP), we believe that play is more than just fun. It is a vital part of how young children learn and grow. Our Early Years and Key Stage 1 (KS1) programmes are built around play-based learning, creating a dynamic environment where children explore, discover and make ...
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Schools Guide Articles

Tanglin Trust 2025 (I)GCSEs: A Stellar Academic Performance

Tanglin Trust 2025 (I)GCSEs: A Stellar Academic Performance

This year, 178 students successfully completed their IGCSEs, with an impressive 93% of grades awarded at A*–B (equivalent to 9–6). At Tanglin, 79% of the grades awarded were A*–A (equivalent to 9–7), markedly above the 49.2% achieved by independent schools in England.2025 Results Highlights: 60% of all grades ...
Expanding Learning Opportunities: BISP’s Commitment to Growth

Expanding Learning Opportunities: BISP’s Commitment to Growth

As families worldwide seek high-quality international education, British International School, Phuket (BISP) is expanding its Primary School programme to meet increasing demand. Beginning in the 2025–2026 academic year, BISP will introduce an additional class in Years 2 to 6, with the Year 4 expansion already in ...
Focus on India

Focus on India

International schools are looking to India’s growing prosperity and vast population and responding to strong demand. It’s a uniquely segmented market, but a clutch of high-profile British schools are set to join over 900 other international schools already there. Sally Robinson reports.Where are the main expat ...
Choosing a School in Malaysia

Choosing a School in Malaysia

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 rule that only 40 per cent of international school students could be Malaysian, ...
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Mini-factsheets

Podcasts and Interviews

Family support and the impact of the cost of living crisis

About this podcast

Featuring Fiona Muchie, Managing Editor and Founder of Relocate Global and Think Global People and Dr Sue Shortland, Senior Lecturer in Human Resources Management at the University of Westminster.

They discuss how the cost of living crisis has impacted the global mobility sector.

The discussion is divided into two parts. The first part covers why companies need to encourage diversity and understand intersectionality in their workforce. The second part is a discussion on how the cost of living crisis has impacted international assignments, employees and their families.

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About Dr. Sue Shortland

Susan is a Senior Lecturer in HRM at the University of Westminster. Her career spans 40+ years, during which time she has worked in both the private and public sectors. She is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

 

Highlights from Think Global Women 2025 

Think Global People/ Relocate Award Winners in Education

We are proud to host the Think Global People | Relocate Awards and present the past winners.

 

Excellence in education– schools/education consultancy

Winner 2023

Excellence in Education - School or Education Consultancy - The International School of Kuala Lumpur - Christina Decu

The International School of Kuala Lumpur

– Christina Decu

Excellence in Family Support
NetExpat

Winner 2024

Relocate Awards 2024 winners NetExpat

Excellence in Family Support

– NetExpat

Think Global Women

Inspiring women in global education

Meet Our Outstanding Global Women in Education 

Professor Deborah Eyre, Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023

Professor Deborah Eyre, Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023

Professor Deborah Eyre has been interested in education all her life, and her experience in helping international and UK schools has a truly global reach. She works with educational establishments from Panama to Kazakhstan, and from Vietnam to the Middle East. Deborah is on a mission to change the way teachers, schools and parents view academic and personal potential in young people. As a renowned education thought-leader, influencer, researcher and writer with a professorship from Oxford Brookes University in Education, she has advised governments and educational foundations in the UK, Hong Kong, South Africa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, USA and Singapore.
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