In an ever more interconnected world, international schools continue to play a pivotal role in fostering multicultural understanding and preparing students for global citizenship.
As parents, we all want our children to feel confident about who they are. We hope that the encouragement and support we’ve given them up to this point has been enough to build a strong sense of self-esteem that will support their mental health in the years ahead.
Alumni artists from The Juilliard School frequently visit our schools around the world, transforming the connection students have to the performing arts.
Actor and teaching artist Abby Gerdts, along with dancer Ingrid Kapteyn, have visited a number of Nord Anglia Education schools across Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The pair share their experiences teaching at our schools, their thoughts on our upcoming regional festivals, and what motivated and inspired them to pursue careers in the performing arts when they were at school.
Education technology is bridging the gap between theory and practice by providing students more engaging, personalised learning experiences, teachers are finding. Increasing and integrating the use of mobile devices at schools can engage students at a deeper level with what they’re learning, San Roberto International School’s IT Director Arturo Dares says.
Educators are leaving traditional practices behind in favour of a tailored, more personalised approach for each student that gives them greater control over their own learning.
Ethan Hildreth, Superintendent at the Nord Anglia American International School, Abu Dhabi, says learning through experiences outside the classroom can often be a catalyst to creativity and great achievements.
Nord Anglia students around the world will celebrate World Children's Day on 20 November 2018 to raise their voices to address some of the most pressing questions facing the planet.
Superheroes are known to possess special powers or gadgets that enhance their identity. Inspired by the work of Prof. Leia Stirling at MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Epic Identity challenge encourages our students to look into wearable technologies, and how they are used to measure, enhance or help human performance
We are proud to announce that Nord Anglia Education will allocate $US100million over the next 10 years to establish a charitable foundation and a global campaign centre aimed at empowering students to create impactful, sustainable solutions for change.