Summer is right around the corner. Rather than letting your child take a two month long hiatus, there are several reasons why you should consider sending your child to a summer programme with less conventional learning activities such as attending a music festival, watching a performance or visiting a museum.
We’re excited to announce Nord Anglia Education’s global collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to enhance STEAM teaching and learning for K-12 students.
We’re very excited to announce the lead artists for this year’s music and dance programmes at Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard – both of whom are masters of their craft.
Our students are now hard at work creating their chain reaction machines – an overly complicated invention that will accomplish a simple task such as turning the page of a newspaper, or filling a cup of tea.
105 students from 13 schools across the Nord Anglia Education family have gathered this week at one of the world’s best universities – MIT – to participate in the Global Campus STEAM experience at the Cambridge Science Festival.
April has been an incredibly busy month for Nord Anglia students. Students in our family of 42 schools have been occupied with challenges and competitions in school, online and worldwide. Read our special report to learn more about what's been happening in our schools.
Meet Ben MacGregor, one of our talented teachers from The English International School Prague. He knows a thing or two about readjusting to a new city and has some valuable advice to parents on choosing an international school.
Meet Tom Collins, one of our respected science teachers at the British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park. We asked him about his career, his experience as an expat in Chicago and life as a Nord Anglia Education teacher.
As we start the new academic year, I wanted to take the opportunity to welcome everyone at Nord Anglia Education back to school with an update you on some of the exciting news from the summer, as well as initiatives coming up over the next few weeks for our family of 42 international schools.
Primed and ready to perform after an intensive week of music workshops and individual tuition in New York, the students chosen for the Global Orchestra and choir gave their all.
Student journalist Hannah Leigh from The British International School of Houston, reports on her visit to Juilliard during her week with the Global Orchestra in New York.