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In many findings, researchers are linking the study of performing arts to better child development and higher academic achievement. Learning music, dance and drama have wide-reaching benefits for children, providing them with the tools to think creatively, innovate and appreciate diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Through the arts, children learn creativity, collaboration, and confidence - transferable skills that can be applied to any subject. Committed to forming well-rounded individuals that can tackle any challenge coming their way, we aim to continue growing our performing arts program.
Being a part of Nord Anglia Education has allowed the MET a unique opportunity to collaborate with the world's leader in performing arts education: The Juilliard School. Juilliard’s mission is to provide the highest caliber of artistic education for gifted musicians, dancers and actors from around the world. We believe that Juilliard’s world-class education in all three core performing arts - music, drama, and dance - will give our students first-class learning experiences.
The Juilliard program for NAE schools is made up of 4 components:
This summer, four MET teachers will be attending The Juilliard School for in-person training sessions along with NAE teachers from around the world:
These workshops will be led by Juilliard curriculum specialists at the campus in New York City. This training seeks to ensure that the level of teaching performing arts at NAE schools around the world remains at the highest standard, energizing and encouraging your child to develop and pursue a love for the performing arts.
October marks the beginning of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This year, we joined the global initiative, highlighting the theme "Data Privacy: Protect Yourself." In this article, we'll explore the significance of this annual event, the MET’s commitment to digital safety, and how we're empowering our Elementary and Secondary students to be responsible, mindful, and informed digital citizens.
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