Nord Anglia International School Dublin has been officially authorised to deliver the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme with 14 commendations!
This week, as part of our NAIS Dublin Teacher Blog Series, Mr Cross explains the importance of exercise and 5 benefits it has on living a healthy lifestyle.
NAIS Dublin aims to be a school where children’s rights are at the heart of our ethos and culture, to improve well-being and to develop every child’s talents and abilities to their full potential. As part of this plan we are working towards recognition as a ‘Rights Respecting School’, an award given to schools on behalf of UNICEF Ireland.
Looking to switch it up? Need some new and fresh ideas on how to approach virtual school?Grade 3 student, Pola, offers some tips that have helped make her virtual school experience a positive one.
Our Nord Anglia Virtual School Experience ensures that students receive an outstanding education wherever they are in the world. Read about how this works and what our virtual school offers.
Global schools organisation Nord Anglia Education (NAE) has today launched its first student-led podcast, A Little Bit of Genius. The new platform gives talented students the chance to put their most pressing questions to those leading change across the worlds of activism, sport, the arts and business.
Meet Sofia one of our talented Grade 9 students. Sofia was recently invited to perform at Festival Della Canzone Italiana held in The Master Theatre in Brooklyn New York.
This week we welcomed Nicholas Mahmet to NAIS Dublin, Nicholas is a curriculum specialist for Drama from Juilliard in New York. He spent two days leading workshops with students in almost every year group. Nicholas was impressed with our students and teaching staff. He worked directly with Grade 6 and Grade 9, commenting on the creativity within these classes.