In our team meeting this week the teachers reflected on and discussed the possibilities afforded by our outdoor space. There seems to be a strong pull towards working outside from the adults and the children.
“We are going to do some singing. All the boys and all the girls are going to sing Jingle Bells, Up on the House Top, We Wish You a Merry Christmas. Ms. Dickson is going to play the piano. All the teachers and mums and dads are going to sing and the big sisters and big brothers are going to sing with us.”
I have had the pleasure of watching as the children have recently enjoyed engaging in several sensory explorations, such as blowing bubbles, exploring lights and accessing a variety of different textured materials.
Students from Nord Anglia Education schools around The Americas have landed in sunny Florida at Windermere Preparatory School to launch a week of sports, friendship and school spirit. Learn how students are going for the gold in a week of sports competitions.
We are incredibly proud to have students from more than 50 nationalities around the world and Saturday October 28th we had the opportunity to celebrate as a community, our many nationalities at our International Day.
For a fifth year in a row, Nord Anglia Education students topped UK I/GCSE averages. Nord Anglia Education's Be Ambitious philosophy and commitment to academic excellence has helped to propel GCSE results once again.
MIT’s motto is Mens et Manus, or “mind and hand” in Latin. Mark Orrow-Whiting shares his insight on why the “mind and hand” philosophy is integral to our school’s approach to STEAM learning in collaboration with MIT.
Moving abroad can often be a very challenging time for parents and their children. Here is some advice on what to prepare for when embarking on a new chapter of life in an unfamiliar city.
I was so proud of the EY1 children and their teachers. This week the Atelier was transformed into the most amazing gallery exhibiting the EY1 children’s representations of what is beautiful.