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Metacognition is an important skill everyone can develop, when you know how.
It’s understanding how you learn best and using this knowledge to adapt your thinking style to thrive in different situations. Because everybody has a different way of learning.
At Nord Anglia Education, we’re helping our students develop their metacognitive skills.
This helps them to become confident learners and creative problem-solvers, so they’ll achieve more than they ever imagined possible no matter what they choose to do a or be in life.
Metacognition. It’s a learning superpower.
At BIS Washington, we believe metacognition is essential to unlocking students’ potential. That’s why – as part of Nord Anglia Education - we’re collaborating with world-leading institutions like Boston College and Project Zero, a research centre at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, to ensure our students develop the skills they need to succeed.
We embed metacognition into learning through Nord Anglia’s Learner Ambitions, helping students think critically, adapt, and thrive beyond the classroom:
Creativity: Encouraging innovative problem-solving
Curiosity: Inspiring a lifelong love of learning
Compassion: Building empathy and global awareness
Collaboration: Strengthening teamwork and communication skills
Commitment: Developing resilience and determination
Critical Thinking: Enhancing decision-making and analysis
And the impact is clear: 84% of students in our global research study say metacognition is unlocking their strengths and learning potential.
The benefits of metacognition reach far beyond the classroom. Strong metacognitive skills empower students to navigate social interactions, adapt to new environments, and build meaningful relationships.
Our research with Boston College found that:
75% of Nord Anglia students say metacognition has boosted their independence.
71% of Nord Anglia students say their social skills improved because of metacognition.
Why? Because metacognition gives our students the ability to assess challenges, adjust their approach, and make informed decisions—whether tackling a difficult subject, preparing for exams, or building connections with others.
At BIS Washington, we nurture these skills so students can thrive in an ever-changing world.
Nord Anglia's global research also shows 61% of our students believe that learning to understand their thinking is essential for thriving both in and out of school.
Why? Because metacognition gives them the tools to tackle challenges head-on, from studying and taking exams, to navigating social situations and life, in general.
Developing their metacognitive skills helps them to reflect, adapt, and make better decisions, whether they’re solving a problem in mathematics, or building friendships.