We’re delighted to announce that we have welcomed seven new schools into our global family, further strengthening our ability to offer students around the world an outstanding education.
This week we held our first parent sessions. Parents got the opportunity to meet our new Principal and to learn more about what will make NAIS Dublin so unique.
Nord Anglia Education is pleased to announce the establishment of its Education Advisory Board, chaired by world-renowned film producer and educator, Lord David Puttnam. Find out how Lord Puttnam and Nord Anglia will work together to define the education of the future.
Admissions to the school is now open for September 2018. We are accepting applications from KG3 (3 years old) up to Grade 10 (15 years old). For full details on the different grade levels, please visit the Admissions section of the website.
With an array of schooling options available in any given city, parents may feel confused with which school to choose for their child. As an experienced school leader and parent, Ethan Hildreth tells us what every parent should ask themselves when choosing an international school for their child.
Using the term STEAM versus STEM continues to be an ongoing debate among many educators. In his article Jack Cooper, MIT Lead for Southeast Asia, tells us the significance of having the A for STEAM.
Nord Anglia students are preparing to travel to New York next week to present their work on the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals during a special side meeting at the United Nation’s High-Level Political Forum.
At the end of May we were delighted to launch our new school at an event held at Trinity College. Andrew Fitzmaurice, CEO of Nord Anglia, officially named the school and introduced Mark Orrow-Whiting, Director of Curriculum and Student Performance to share an overview of what will be on offer.
What are co-curricular activities? Learn about NAIS Dublin's core curricular activity (CCA) programme, including a range of creative and academic activities.
What are core curricular activities? Learn about NAIS Dublin's core curricular activity (CCA) programme, including a range of creative and academic activities.