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Lessons in Wellbeing

Good international schools take the health and wellbeing of their students seriously, writes Ruth Holmes.
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International universities make the grade

International university league tables are still dominated by the UK and the US, but tertiary institutions from Asia to Australia are increasingly offering a quality alternative. Marianne Curphey reports.
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Harrow School Online

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TASIS England Applauds Successful AP Exam Results

TASIS The American School in England is delighted to announce the excellent Advanced Placement (AP) exam results achieved by its students.
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Meet the Speakers from the International Education & Schools' Fair

The Global Nomad’s Guide to University Transition

The Global Nomad’s Guide to University Transition

Tina L. Quick explores in her second edition how starting college in a new country is exciting, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming.
Think Global People Spring 2022 issue out now

Think Global People Spring 2022 issue – Out Now!

Think Global People presents a new perspective on global leadership, talent mobility and education for life. In this issue, as employees return to the workplace, we share a wealth of knowledge addressing the new world of work.
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School insights for parents around the world

Parents need as much information as possible to make decisions about the future and their children’s education during the admissions cycle. We have produced a series of high impact webinars which answer questions on curriculum, admissions, early learning, learning differences, virtual schools and transition care, explains Fiona Murchie.
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Introduction to the International Education & Schools’ Fair

Welcome to the Great International Education & Schools' Fair.
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Comparing the US and UK education systems

Because English is the language of instruction in both the UK and the US education systems, it is widely assumed that the two systems are similar to each other. In reality, they are quite different.
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Think Global People Awards: Global Mobility, Leadership and Education with a spotlight on wellbeing

Fiona Murchie explains how the Think Global People Awards have evolved for 2022 to showcase the inspiring people working across global mobility, global leadership and education who are delivering excellence and innovation.
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Think Global People Winter 2021-2022 issue – out now!

Our Winter issue is packed with insights as employers around the world support their people to move forward with focus into 2022. Read the articles below, or access the digital issue.
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Cross-cultural families and Third Culture Kids today

Transitions care and developing rootedness in globally mobile families has never been more important. Fiona Murchie welcomed TCK author and expert Ruth Van Reken to our latest webinar to talk about why.
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A new virtual world: The Lab School

Finding the right school for children with learning differences is a challenge for internationally mobile families. The Lab School’s Global Division is bridging this important gap with great success.
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The Great International Education and School’s Fair returns!

Relocate Global’s hugely popular Great International Education and Schools’ Fair is back to complement the traditional start of the schools’ admission cycle.
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The Lab School

Children with language based learning differences no longer need to live in an area with services - the Lab School’s Global Division serves children around the world.
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International early-learning: a great start

Early Years education is an important introduction to education and an invaluable grounding for a flourishing future. For international families, the right pre-school also offers a ready-made community.
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Introducing global citizenship in early-years with a really good read

International transitions impact every family member, including the very youngest. Fiona Murchie talks to author and early-years expert Carmen Powell to find out how reading can help.
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Education and schools guidance for parents' decision making

What you need to know about school and family transitions in the Covid world

International family transitions in a post-Covid world

This new webinar, part of the Great International Education and Schools Fair, sees certified education transitions coach Aleka Bilan of SPAN and Fiona Murchie discuss how every family member can have a happy landing.
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The Relocate Global Coronavirus (Covid-19) resource centre

The Relocate Global Coronavirus (COVID-19) resource centre - with articles designed to help employers and employees amidst this worldwide crisis and with links to trusted resources.
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The Great Education & Schools' Fair webinar playlists

Catch up on all of the videos from The Great Education & Schools' Fair.

Catch up on all of the videos from The Great Education & Schools' Fair.
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Pandemic not dimmed the appeal of overseas higher education

International education programmes and qualifications body, Cambridge International, has just released findings from its latest annual Destinations Survey.
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Admissions mean business

As the admissions cycle for 2022/23 begins, we show why, taking a look at outstanding approaches to admissions and advancement from entries shortlisted in the Relocate Awards.
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The power of celebration: learning from the Relocate awards

This year’s Relocate awards offer a number of valuable lessons for all those involved managing people and global mobility. Dr Sue Shortland, head judge of the Relocate awards, reflects on some of the key lessons learned from the 2021 awards.
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Class of 2021: What do record-breaking results mean for the future of work?

This year’s International Baccalaureate, A level, GCSE and IGCSE cohort nudged attainment even higher. The results also saw a rise in STEM subject uptake. Despite their disrupted education, could Generation Covid be more future-ready than ever?
Think Global People Autumn 2021 issue out soon

Think Global People Autumn 2021 issue – out soon!

This is one of the busiest times of the year for relocating employees, expatriates and families on the move. The next issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals will explore the big themes for managing mobility, finance, immigration, property and education in the autumn of 2021.
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Third Culture Kids (TCKs): A head teacher’s perspective

In an increasingly globalised world, where jobs can take families to far-flung lands, parents often want to ensure their children maintain a sense of stability, community and a rooted identity. The fear for expat families is this may not be possible when moving to foreign shores.