The excitement of embarking on a new adventure, and the anxiety of not knowing what to expect after moving abroad can cause a mix of emotions for you and your children. In the second part of our Moving Abroad Series, we offer some tips on how you can help your children settle in after relocating to a new country.
Moving abroad can often be a very challenging time for parents and their children. In the first part of our Moving Abroad Series, we offer parents some advice on what to prepare for when embarking on a new chapter of life in an unfamiliar city.
Summer is right around the corner. While the holidays are a well-deserved break for your child, they don't have to take a two month long hiatus from learning. In fact, there are several reasons why you should consider sending your child to a summer programme.
With an array of schooling options available, parents may feel confused about which school is the best choice for their child. As an experienced school leader and parent, Ethan Hildreth, Principal of our sister school, Nord Anglia American International School Abu Dhabi (opening in 2020), shares five questions that every parent should ask themselves when choosing an international school for their child.
This year's Nord Anglia Creative Writing Competition saw entries from 47 schools worldwide and we are extremely proud that ICS students were chosen to feature in the showcase anthology.
Exposing younger students to the complexities of global issues will not only enable them to thrive in an inter-connected and multi-cultural society in the future but empower them to want to make greater positive change in the world.
Challenging situations can provide an opportunity for us to change and grow, David Wall, head of Nord Anglia Education’s global expedition programme, says.
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.
Employers want schools to equip students with complex problem-solving and critical thinking skills from a young age to better prepare them for work in the future