Learning to read means many different things to different people. Certainly, when I was at school we learnt by ‘rote’. Thankfully over the years, things have developed significantly and our teachers at NAIS Manila are highly trained in this area.
Science Fairs and Competitions help develop the key skills that have been the fundamental principles of Science for centuries: curiosity and investigation.
Nord Anglia Global Campus takes education beyond the classroom. Bringing together our 69 schools around the world, it is a fundamental part of how we teach our students to be truly global citizens.
Whether in the classroom or learning with us through our virtual school - each individual student, their unique learning journey and their academic goals are at the heart of what we do.
Global Campus is a personalised online learning platform exclusively for all 68 Nord Anglia schools, where children can engage in activities and challenges.
All children are natural scientists - we just need the right environment to inspire their curiosity, writes Tom Collins, STEAM Leader at the British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park
NAE in collaboration with MIT sets annual challenges designed to help students consider real-world situations in a fun and engaging way with playful and pretend problems that need solving.
Reading is one of the most powerful tools for developing a child’s educational skills. Linked to improved concentration, memory, and imagination, children are never too young to be introduced to the power of books and other forms of reading.
As part of their 'Famous Explorers' unit in Humanities, the NAIS Manila Year 3 class have been learning about two very brave adventurers, Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong.