We’re pleased to announce the launch of our Multicultural Committee! This parent group is already hard at work helping us celebrate the international makeup of our school. Here’s what they’ve planned for two upcoming holidays, Diwali and Day of the Dead.
A vital element to Nord Anglia Education's new approach to teaching STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, art and math) is exposing teachers to the forefront of discoveries and research in science and technology. Find out what our teachers learned in a week of STEAM immersion at MIT.
Jet Tila, American celebrity chef and LA restaurateur visited Village today and gave an amazing cooking demonstration for our students. Chef Tila is currently the chef of The Charleston and Pakpao Thai and has appeared on Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen, Iron Chef America, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.
We’re pleased to announce that two teachers from our school have been chosen to take part in the King’s College London Executive Master’s in International Education.
Whether your child is starting Kindergarten or entering their last year of High School, your school search is all about finding the best fit for your family.
Great teachers, committed students and a community spirit that emphasizes the rewards from hard work and engagement consistently deliver strong results at every level of our Middle and High School.
A new school year is knocking! To help you and your family kick off another chapter of learning, we’re sharing a few tips for getting back into the school routine.
ACE registration for the fall school year is now open! If you are a new family to the school, Our After Class Enrichment (ACE) program is geared for students and parents who desire more activity outside normal school hours. From athletic endeavors to academic achievements, the ACE Program provides your child with numerous outlets to express their energy, creativity, and natural gifts to become innovators and creative thinkers.
Books can open your child’s mind to diverse perspectives, an imaginative adventure, and even a fictional universe. For this reason, several Nord Anglia Education teachers decided to create the Global Library, a community of book lovers where students can talk about their favorite books and bond with fellow students in other countries about their passion for reading.