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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Taking the lead!
It’s not just about fun for students at our summer camps. Through different activities they learn valuable life skills such as leadership, greater self-confidence, teamwork and time management
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights
News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights Social Sciences with UNICEF - Visual Arts Competition 2018/19
BCB students taking part in their first Visual Arts Competition through the Global Campus.
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights Secondary Production of Shrek the Musical
After months of hard work, 50 secondary students and a team of backstage supporters & musicians, performed for full audiences on both nights of the production run.
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights Haruka Ban's great Kendo performance at the Brazilian Championship
Haruka Ban has won two competitions at the Brazilian Championship held on March 10th in Suzano.
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education In tune with success !
Students experience both artistic and personal breakthroughs at Nord Anglia’s newly expanded Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard programme
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Playing to learn~
Focussing on play during a child’s early years education is a motivational approach that enables them to achieve greater academic success, develop lifelong skills and a positive attitude to learning.
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education More than a single answer~
Learning has shifted from solving a problem with a single, definitive answer to identifying problems in a given situation and offering multiple, possible solutions, Nord Anglia Education, Education Director Andy Puttock says.
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News | wholeschool | Whole School News
News | wholeschool | Whole School News Fundraising Event
On Thursday 28th February, the Year 6 children raised an amazing R$2847,75 for Arca do Saber.
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights The future is bright!
Our students and teachers are excited about their Bright Future and were happy to flash their new sunglasses at the end of the Shrek production.
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Does it matter which university you choose?
Where you go is not who’ll you’ll be, were comments that sparked debate recently in the media and got many of us thinking, does that statement ring true for the university you choose? Windermere Preparatory School’s International Student Advisor Ruth Lahnston, Counselor Nancy Gerena and British International School Chicago, South Loop’s Director of Counseling Lindsay Kafitz say students should choose a university that is the best fit for them.
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education What if it doesn't work? What if it does?
When I was younger I was taught to be cautious, but I was also taught a zest for inquiry that developed a lifelong love of learning and the confidence to manage risk. Risk taking in education promotes innovation, it encourages students to develop a growth mindset, exploring the benefits of taking risks develops resilience, self confidence, and independence.
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News | wholeschool | Whole School News The Dragon Project
In the second week of the Spring term, we welcomed four Brazilian artists and a UK sculptress to BCB
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Curious mind in high demand
Promoting curiosity and exploration is crucial to help achieve more effective problem solving. Schools can play a part in developing these qualities in young people through inquiry-based learning
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Being in the discomfort zone !
Challenging situations can provide an opportunity for us to change and grow, David Wall, head of Nord Anglia Education’s global expedition programme, says
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Blog | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights A passage to adulthood
Attending boarding school is no longer about convenience for expats living abroad, rather educators believe students develop important life skills, setting them up for success in the future.
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News | musicanddrama | Music and Drama
News | musicanddrama | Music and Drama Preparing for carnival - Samba season.
In the music curriculum, we cover a wide range of topics, to ensure that we develop an understanding of how music from all areas of the world can influence each other.
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education
Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Students learn better when they learn together !
Teamwork and collaboration are key skills that students must develop to thrive in the future
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Blog | globaleducation | Global Education Moving into mobile learning 1-25
Education technology is bridging the gap between theory and practice by providing students more engaging, personalised learning experiences, teachers are finding. Increasing and integrating the use of mobile devices at schools can engage students at a deeper level with what they’re learning, San Roberto International School’s IT Director Arturo Dares says.


