Employers want schools to equip students with complex problem-solving and critical thinking skills from a young age to better prepare them for work in the future
STEAM learning empowers students to become creative by exposing them to situations without parameters, challenging them to both identify problems and invent solutions.
MIT’s Professor Anette Peko Hosoi is challenging our students to explore the unique qualities animals possess and how it can enhance human ability or solve human problems in the Super Natural MIT Challenge.
David Wall says the consumption of tailored information through mobile devices has created a widening gap between how our students learn about the world and how they actually experience it.
Our students from San Agustín campus secretariat received students from different schools in Monterrey, as well as NAE sister schools to participate in the UN Simulation ISRMUN.
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.
Nord Anglia Education (NAE) schools inspire confident, creative global citizens who have a thirst for knowledge and a vision to change the world for the better.
A greater focus on personalised, student-led learning and further integration with world-class experiences with Juilliard, MIT and UNICEF will help equip the students of today, with the skills for tomorrow.
Ethan Hildreth, Superintendent at the Nord Anglia American International School in Abu Dhabi, says building good study habits at the beginning of the school year can help students achieve in and outside of the classroom, as well as pave the way for success in other areas of their life.