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Top 5 tips to support your child’s reading at home
As adults, it is hard to remember the struggle in learning to read. Knowing how to build your child’s literacy skills can be a challenge for any parent. Here are five top tips to help support your child’s reading at home.
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BISH recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2021
BISH has been recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2018–2021 for the way we use technology to personalise, enhance and transform learning for our students and staff.
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'The world needs the International Baccalaureate'
Fifty years since its inception, British schools need the IB now more than ever, writes one leading educationalist.
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Our Staff Experience King's College London as International Educators
Candidates for the Executive Master in International Education at King’s College London met for the first time in December 2016 to share their experiences and learn about the unique challenges in international education.
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Truly Personalised Learning
I am sure we have all heard schools say, we ‘Personalise’ learning, but what does this really mean, and do all schools mean the same thing when they use the phrase?
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The Importance of Creative Thinking
Art, creativity, and out-of-the-box thinking are all part of a well-rounded curriculum, and the research supports it.
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