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Press Releases | Europe | Middle East Nord Anglia Education celebrates opening of new prestigious schools in Abu Dhabi and Brighton
Nord Anglia Education celebrates opening of new schools in Abu Dhabi and Brighton.
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News | Group News | Featured | Europe | Parent Advice Student wellbeing and exercise. It starts with one small step
Ideas to inspire children to exercise and reap its benefits
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News | Europe | Group News Nord Anglia grows to 73 schools worldwide with new Oxford schools
Nord Anglia Education, the world’s leading premium international schools organisation, today announced that three of the UK’s leading independent day and boarding schools will join the Group on 31 March 2021. Oxford International College, d’Overbroeck’s, and Oxford Sixth Form College are located in Oxford and are part of the Oxford International Education Group. Nord Anglia is acquiring the schools from Oxford International’s founders and institutional shareholder Bowmark Capital.
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Blog | MIT | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia
Blog | MIT | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia Unleash your creativity
Creativity isn’t a trait unique to those who pursue the arts. Educators say it’s a way of thinking that leads to imaginative and unique solutions to all types of real-world problems
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News | middleast | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Middle East The core of Education's future
In the age of automation, developing strong values, a sense of purpose and well-being will enable students to succeed in the future, Dubai education expert says.
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Blog | MIT | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America 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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Blog | homefeatured | China | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia 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 | homefeatured | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia 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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Blog | kcl | China | Europe | Featured | King's College London | Nord Anglia University | North America | South America | Southeast Asia Do all international schools offer an international education?
International education has evolved and so too must schools
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Blog | UNICEF | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia
Blog | UNICEF | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia Step up and take action! Inspiring students to move from awareness to action in their communities
Jefta Timmer was only 10 years old when she moved from her home in the Netherlands to India with her family. While she knew she would be leaving behind her old home, her childhood friends and her favourite foods, she had no idea that she would also be leaving behind her old perspective of the world forever.
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Blog | MIT | China | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia No holds barred
STEAM learning empowers students to become creative by exposing them to situations without parameters, challenging them to both identify problems and invent solutions.
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Blog | China | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Global Campus | North America | School Activities | South America | Southeast Asia The goal of playing the game
Playing competitive sports can teach students many positive social behaviours and life skills, but above all they realise that true competition is about working on themselves.
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Blog | China | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia
Blog | China | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia Making it personal
Educators are leaving traditional practices behind in favour of a tailored, more personalised approach for each student that gives them greater control over their own learning.
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Blog | MIT | China | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America | South America | Southeast Asia RoboSnail and furry wetsuit inventor wants students to look to the animal world for engineering inspiration
MIT’s Professor Anette Peko Hosoi is challenging our students to explore the unique qualities animals possess and how it can enhance human ability or solve human problems in the Super Natural MIT Challenge.
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Blog | China | Europe | Featured | Global Campus | Middle East | North America | Southeast Asia In a digital age experiential learning is more important than ever, says head of expeditions
David Wall says the consumption of tailored information through mobile devices has created a widening gap between how our students learn about the world and how they actually experience it.
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Blog | China | Educational Insights | Europe | North America | Southeast Asia NAE's Education team a crucial component to schools' high academic achievements
Nord Anglia Education’s Education team is an intrinsic part of providing and ensuring an outstanding academic experience for every student
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Blog | MIT | Europe | Featured | Middle East | North America Astro boots inventor Professor Leia Stirling challenges students to create their own wearable technologies
Known for inventing boots for astronauts to walk on Mars, Professor Leia Stirling at MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics wants students to explore the world of wearable technology in the Epic Identity challenge and discover how gadgets are used to measure and enhance or help human performance.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | News From Our Schools | Teacher Stories
Blog | Educational Insights | Europe | Featured | News From Our Schools | Teacher Stories Personalised teaching transforms outcomes for academic success
Learn how an innovative approach to personalised teaching by a group of teachers at Collège Champittet helped ten students achieve far more than exam success.
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News | Europe | Featured | Group News | News From Our Schools The American International School of Rotterdam joins the Nord Anglia family!
The American International School of Rotterdam has joined Nord Anglia Education!
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Blog | homefeatured | Europe | Featured | News From Our Schools | School Activities | Teacher Stories BISB team's code run on board the International Space Station
Congratulations are in order for the Code Club at the British International School Budapest in Hungary, whose code was run on board the International Space Station on Thursday, 1 February 2018! As part of the club’s weekly meetings, Team BISB spent many of those weeks learning Python code during their lunchbreaks. The school’s Head of Computing Doug Semple tells us how it happened.
