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Demystifying international school admissions

Finding and applying to schools for your child on can be a daunting prospect. This informative webinar talks through the process. It empowers parents to ask the right questions for their family.
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Why creativity and innovation are so important

What differentiates us from robots? This may sound like a silly question but, as technology advances at a sometimes bewildering rate, it could in fact be the most important question of all.
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The rapid growth of the IB Career-related Programme in the UK

Twenty-four state schools across Kent are now authorised to offer the IB Career-related Programme (CP), equating to nearly one third of state schools in the county and a quarter of CP students worldwide.
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The challenges involved in relocating younger children

A family relocation involving young children affords a wealth of opportunities if managed well by parents and schools. ACS International Schools provides some helpful advice on managing the transition.
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Preparing for the AI revolution in education, business and governance

The past year has seen significant shifts in AI capability. ChatGPT is among the vanguard. While businesses, educators and governments assess the impact and risks of such technologies, where we are now as we prepare for the next Industrial Revolution?
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IB, A level and GCSE results 2023: Pass rates fall, but still cause to celebrate

This summer’s exam results season was always going to be challenging for schools, students, parents and universities. Yet around the world, international and independent school students beat the odds to deliver exceptional results and outcomes that put the cohort firmly on the path to success in their future careers.
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GCSE results 2023: what they mean for students, schools and employers

Students and schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and internationally receiving their GCSE are iGCSE results are facing a return to 2019’s pre-pandemic grading levels. What does the future look like for university admissions, skills and enterprise?
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UK student cost-of-living index 2023

With A level and IB results now confirmed, international students and home students are looking ahead to secure accommodation, set up student finances and bank accounts. A new student cost of living survey from Natwest bank shows the most and least expensive places to study in the UK.
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A level results 2023: Schools and students share their results

A-level students have shown resilience and determination to overcome both the significant challenges of their pandemic-disrupted education and examiners bringing pass rates closer to 2019 rates to shine in their results this year.
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Top A Level grades fall

Today’s A level results show a fall in grades but 79% still get their first choice of university.
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A level results day 2023: what news for ‘unluckiest cohort’?

Students in the UK and around the world have been receiving their A level, T level and B tec results today, with 79% receiving the grades to see them through to their first-choice of university. There was also much praise for every student's reslience, achievements and determination.
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UK 'most expensive' for employing expat staff

For the second year running, the UK has been ranked as the most expensive country in the world for companies to relocate staff, according to an annual survey from global mobility consultancy ECA International.

NASA astronaut embraces ‘Think Global’ innovation message

Tony Antonelli shared his leadership insights - and the foundations of his extraordinary career - with guests at the Innovation Festival for Global Working in the bucolic surroundings of Relocate Global HQ in Kent.
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Innovations in international working

The Innovation Festival for Global Working’s 'Future of Global Mobility & Education Hub' offered perspective-shifting insights into how to support all assignees achieve fulfilling and productive international moves that are geared to personal and economic growth.
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Inspirational Innovation Festival for Global Working sets the agenda

The Innovation Festival for Global Working broke new ground yesterday with a tantalising blend of inspiring leadership dialogues, practical multidisciplinary sessions to boost learning and collaboration, and unprecedented cross-sectoral networking opportunities.
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Congratulations to 2023’s Think Global People and Relocate Awards winners

Celebrating excellence across global people management and mobility arenas, the ground-breaking Innovation Festival for Global Working played host to this year’s exceptional Think Global People and Relocate Awards ceremony.
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UK introduces new immigration rules

International managers, HR, global mobility expertise, entreprenuers, business travellers and offshore workers could be impacted by new immigration laws being introduced by the UK Home Office this year.
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International school communities build bridges between cultures

The ability to adapt confidently to diverse environments is a superpower in an increasingly interconnected world. In that regard, the benefits of an international school community – where students from all over the globe come together to learn and grow – cannot be overstated. TASIS takes a closer look at some of those benefits.
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UK expecting more visa curbs to cut migration

Faced with record net migration last year and a growing clamour from the right wing of the Conservative Party, the UK government is looking at further action to curb legal immigration.
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Introducing online learning at King's InterHigh

Discover why King’s InterHigh online international school is perfect for expatriate children and families frequently on the move in this conversation with Ashley Harrold, CEO of Inspired Online Schools.
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What do employers want from schools and education?

A new report on education and future skills reveals leaders in the UK’s SMEs are divided on whether the role of education is to create efficient workers or to develop children into well-rounded human beings.
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TASIS England Opens its Classrooms to Local Families

Parents with children aged two to four are invited for a taster session! Explore Creativity: Art & Music Taster at TASIS England Early Years
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Expats enthuse about settling in Gulf states

Gulf states occupy five of the top ten places in the world where expatriates find it easiest to settle, according to a new index from InterNations.
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Think Women’s 40 Outstanding Global Women 2023 - Mary Biddlecombe, TASIS England

Mary Biddlecombe, Executive Director – Development and External Relations, at TASIS, The American School in England, has forged a successful career across multiple sectors by connecting and leading people. Mary’s is the latest in our series of profiles celebrating inspirational women ahead of International Women’s Day 2023.
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Winter Magazine 2022-23

The latest issue of the Think Global People Winter magazine is out now. Get in touch if you would like to advertise or sponsor in future editions.
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STEAM: embedding the skills for tomorrow, today

The jobs children at school now will have in future will be influenced by the net-zero agenda, climate change and technology. Having the subject knowledge and skills to tackle these makes STEAM essential in education today.
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King’s InterHigh Online School

King’s InterHigh is an independent British international online school offering Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form education (including International GCSEs, A Levels, and the IBDP). We bring students aged 7-19 a high-quality education that revolves around their needs and interests, all with the backing of Inspired: one of the world's leading education groups.
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Reach for the stars with NASA and ISSET

In this latest addition to Relocate Global’s International Education and Schools Fair library, Fiona Murchie meets Chris Barber and Sarah Murray to explore the exciting STEM opportunities available to all.
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Engineers climb 'most trusted' professions list

A long-running survey of the professions most trusted by Britons has seen faith in engineers hit an all-time high.
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Confidence building for primary aged children

The covid pandemic coincided with a steep rise in mental health worries and anxieties among children. Fortunately, a free confidence-building programme for all primary schools, and resources for parents and employers, are now available.