By Mark Verde, Primary Assistant Principal, Learning and Curriculum, Bangkok Patana School It is amazing to think that our youngest learners in Nursery will be graduating in 2036. With this […]
Raintree International School would like to take this opportunity to clarify our view on the different approaches of ‘on-line learning’ and ‘home learning’. At Raintree, we see ‘on-line learning’ referring to children […]
We are very excited to release the details of the list of excellent schools who will be participating in our virtual schools summit this Saturday 24th April. Our virtual schools […]
In this guide: NEW Open Educational Resources (OER) General Academic Content and Curriculum Tools Subject Specific: Arts & Crafts Science & Space Nature & Environment Math Chemistry Physics Computer Science […]
Have you noticed how your child seems to play a different way as they grow older? In this article, Dr Blakemore from Bangkok Prep explains the different stages and types […]
From early years to IB, outdoor learning has an integral place in every student’s learning journey.Learning that takes place beyond the classroom provides unique and memorable learning experiences that enhances […]
What really puts a Nord Anglia school in a league of its own is the personalised course-guidance. At St Andrews International School Bangkok, our highly-regarded and internationally-qualified teachers will understand […]
The 2020/21 school year has already seen monumental changes in the way Shrewsbury approaches working with its Charity, NGO and corporate partners. These changes were inspired by a desire to […]
What is Futsal? Futsal is a fast paced, small-sided football game that originated in South America in the 1930s and is officially recognised by UEFA and FIFA. The game highly […]
“The culture of small schools typically revolves around hard work, high aspirations, respect for others, and the expectation that all students will succeed” Wasley, P and Lear, R “Small Schools, […]