Deciding what is the right age for your child to begin using technology can vary for every child and family. Craig Brown, Head of Learning Technologies at the British International School, Budapest, gives some advice on what parents should consider before giving their child a tablet.
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.
To satisfy their curiosity on what defines and international school student, two Nord Anglia Education students surveyed their fellow peers across 15 countries on the meaning behind the word. What they discovered was fascinating.
Using the term STEAM versus STEM continues to be an ongoing debate among many educators. In his article Jack Cooper, MIT Lead for Southeast Asia, tells us the significance of having the A for STEAM.
We are excited to announce plans to develop a new school in Dublin in partnership with educational investor Barry O’Callaghan. The world-class campus is expected to open in September 2018 to provide a premium international education to local and expatriate students from 3 to 18 years old.
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.
Students at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong (NAIS HK) have undertaken an ambitious project to collect data in order to understand water pollution. As part of the school’s collaboration with MIT, students have collected and analysed water samples in beaches and rivers in the city as part of the Data-Driven Curiosity Challenge.
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.
Applying to universities in the US has changed over the years. What used to be a competition of measurable grades and test scores is now an evaluation of transferable skills. Find out what American universities are seeking and what your child can do to stand out.
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.
Candidates for the Executive Master in International Education at King’s College London met for the first time in December 2016 to share their experiences and learn about the unique challenges in international education.
Stanford University student and Nord Anglia alumni, Hikaru Hotta, nominates one of our outstanding teachers, Lauren Binnington, for the Stanford University Award for Exceptional Teaching.
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.
Find out how we are helping your child to invent the future. Our collaboration with MIT, one of the world's leading universities in STEAM subjects, challenges students through in-school activities at the British International School Houston.
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.
Every year, we asked our students to show us their perspective on the world through the lens. This year’s Global Campus photography competition theme was based on nature. We asked students to capture nature through their photos and show us what it means to them.
November has been abuzz with several Global Campus activities well underway. Students imagined great engineering feats through the Lego Challenge, while exploring their love for music through performances by Juilliard alumni. Read on to hear more about what's been happening on the Global Campus this month.
Yoga has many mental and physical benefits, but did you know it can actually help your child’s learning? Here are some interesting facts on how yoga can benefit your child’s development—mentally, physically and intellectually.