Children love using technology and are accessing the internet at an increasingly younger age. Here are four steps to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
Climbing is not only great exercise but helps students to develop resilience and problem solving skills. Find out how learning to climb can benefit your child’s studies.
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).
A vital element to Nord Anglia Education's new approach to teaching STEAM subjects (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths) is exposing teachers to the forefront of discoveries and research in science and technology. Find out what our teachers learned in a week of STEAM immersion at MIT.
Pokémon Go and its popularity among students (and adults for that matter) might be a clue for educators on getting students reconnected with their outdoor environment. I discuss the benefits of outdoor learning in my latest Huffington Post blog and the important role it plays in a well-rounded curriculum.
The first ever Global Games North America will feature five days of action-packed events. Your child will have a chance to shine in a variety of sports while bonding with fellow teammates and students from all Nord Anglia Education schools in North America.
The world is changing at a fast pace, and so too should our education. In the 2016/17 John Catt’s Guide to International Schools, Nord Anglia Education CEO, Andrew Fitzmaurice, talks about the need to evolve education to suit the 21st century.
Our Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard artist faculty came together on Tuesday evening with an outstanding performance to inspire students and parents alike. Juilliard artist faculty around the world engaged the audience with exquisite performances filled with heart and soul. One of our Collège du Léman parents, Rob Breare, gives a detailed account on this exceptional evening in Geneva, Switzerland.
Nord Anglia Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard kicked off this week with students around the world flocking to Geneva, Switzerland to take part in a two-week long programme immersing students in dance, drama and music.
David Wall, Nord Anglia Education’s Head of Expeditions, believes that sometimes the most valuable life lessons are learned outside of the classroom. If he’s not teaching students how to help local villages in Tanzania by installing solar panels, he’s guiding them through winding mountain roads in the Swiss Alps.
This month has been a series of celebrations of our students’ creativity and continued achievements around the world on our Global Campus. Here is a roundup of all the special events and announcements of what’s been happening in our global family of 42 schools.
Revising for examinations should not be a miserable experience for your child. Here are some quick tips on what you can do as a parent to help your child prepare for their examinations.
Getting your child excited about science, technology and space exploration may be a daunting task. For many students, learning about space can feel like learning a foreign language. We sat down with Anu Ojha OBE, Director of the UK National Space Academy and Director of the National Space Centre, after he paid a visit to Nord Anglia Education schools in China, to get some sound advice on how to inspire your child as well as opportunities available to nurture their interests in space and technology!
Rachel may seem like your average teen at North Broward Preparatory School: She’s 16 years-old and soft spoken, but her wisdom and experience is far reaching and beyond her years. Hear how she raised a half-million dollars for a poor community in Haiti and in return they named their village after her.
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.
Our students are now hard at work creating their chain reaction machines – an overly complicated invention that will accomplish a simple task such as turning the page of a newspaper, or filling a cup of tea.
105 students from 13 schools across the Nord Anglia Education family have gathered this week at one of the world’s best universities – MIT – to participate in the Global Campus STEAM experience at the Cambridge Science Festival.