Students from Nord Anglia Education schools around the world are at MIT this week exploring STEAM subjects with researchers at the forefront of discovery. Find out the latest news from our students at the MIT-Nord Anglia STEAMFest.
Finding creative ways to inspire your child’s curiosity is often the difference between a good and a great education. At the British School of Washington, students took their learning out of the classroom and onto the tarmac by rebuilding a 60 year-old plane. With the help of teachers and experts, students will be able to restore the old plane so that it can take flight in two years’ time.
Working with experts from MIT, students at the British International School of Charlotte discover high levels of food waste in the city. Find out what students did next in order to reduce food waste in their community.
Before you know it, summer will be here. Don't let your child's summer holidays go to waste. Consider enrolling them in one of our summer schools offered around the world--from Geneva to Pattaya, Hanoi to Chicago, there is sure to be something for every child.
The Global Campus has been humming with activity in January and February. From the MIT STEAM Challenge to the Virtual Choir, students have put their imaginative and resourceful minds to use, working in teams to solve problems and make music.
UNICEF has challenged Nord Anglia Education students to raise awareness of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals and to work with their local communities to create solutions for these global issues.
The Juilliard School, a world leader in performing arts education, and Nord Anglia are pleased to announce that applications are open for Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard – our summer programme from 8 – 21 July 2017 for students aged 10 – 18 years old.
Next summer, give your child the chance to explore their creative talents and work with renowned artists in one of the most beautiful cities in the world—Geneva, Switzerland. With opportunities for students of every level of experience, Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard 2017 will be a transformative experience for all.
Nord Anglia Education has announced the details of its new science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) curriculum, developed in collaboration with one of the world’s most influential universities, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Summer is right around the corner. Rather than letting your child take a two month long hiatus, there are several reasons why you should consider sending your child to a summer programme with less conventional learning activities such as attending a music festival, watching a performance or visiting a museum.
We’re excited to announce Nord Anglia Education’s global collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to enhance STEAM teaching and learning for K-12 students.
We’re very excited to announce the lead artists for this year’s music and dance programmes at Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard – both of whom are masters of their craft.
Nord Anglia Education and Juilliard will develop an innovative arts curriculum for students at our international schools, launching in September 2015 at 10 inaugural schools in North America, Europe, China, and Southeast Asia
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We are delighted to announce the development of a new, state-of-the-art campus for British International School of Houston, expected to open in September 2016.