NAE student presented a speech to the GOF, advocating for children as a catalyst for change. Group of Friends’ (GOF) is a group of 63 United Nations Member States.
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.
Nord Anglia Education in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), hosts a series of online sessions for Nord Anglia students, featuring MIT professors and scientists.
Developing new skills and hobbies is a wonderful way to further support your child’s learning. Stuck for ideas? Read on for top tips from our teachers and ideas from some of our colleagues for creative outlets that children of all ages can enjoy at home.
Our Nord Anglia Virtual School Experience ensures that students receive an outstanding education wherever they are in the world. Read about how this works and what our virtual school offers.
Your child's reading skills are important to their growth as a person. Not only does reading give them greater access to the breadth of their school curriculum, but it also improves how they interact with other people and the wider world around them. It’s also a fun and imaginative activity for your children, which opens doors to all kinds of new worlds for them.
Here, we’ll reaffirm the wide range of benefits education provides to children, before offering advice on how parents can get involved and ensure their children are getting the best possible education.