The Think Global Women’s event in celebration of International Women’s Day more than delivered on the theme for 2025 encouraging the best in everyone in the workplace and supporting women and girls in fulfilling their potential. Marianne Curphey outlines some of the key themes and takeaways we will build on over the coming months
Expert talk at Bavarian International School (BIS) in Munich about the use of smartphones & social media
The potential of student voice and leadership, though frequently acknowledged in educational discourse, is undermined within British schools. A system heavily reliant on sanctions and rigid performance targets effectively suppresses this crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of learning.
For 60 years, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) has been more than just a place of learning; it has been a second home for generations of globally mobile families. Founded in 1965 with 48 students learning in the Istana on Jalan Maxwell, ISKL has remained proudly rooted in the heart of the city, deeply connected to its host country, Malaysia. Today, it is a dynamic international school of over 1,800 students on a purpose-built, 25-acre campus in Ampang Hilir located near the iconic Petronas Twin Towers.
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The International Baccalaureate (IB) is studied in an increasing number of international schools, but is it right for every student? Sally Robinson explores.
Millfield athletes have had a successful campaign at the 2024 Paris Olympics, bringing home seven Olympic medals.
Today, millions of students around the world are experiencing the rite of passage that is receiving the results from their end-of-secondary school exams and assessments.
New trends in business travel and international assignments are creating a fascinating space for business travel, global mobility expertise and service providers to collaborate, innovate, cut costs and improve employee experience, writes Ruth Holmes.
Welcome to the American Overseas School of Rome (AOSR), where we combine the best of American and international educational practices to create a truly unique learning experience.
Singapore offers a sophisticated international education system with a strong premium sector and broad range of schools offering innovative facilities and curricula.
The theme of this year's World Mental Health Day is 'prioritising mental health in the workplace'. This as the UK government chooses 10 October to unveil its long-awaited Employment Rights Bill, geared to securing greater flexibility and autonomy for employees.
Applied Futurist, Tom Cheesewright, confirmed that creativity, communication and the ability to curate reliable and useful information will be the three most useful skills that students will need to succeed in the future at ACS International Schools’ Future Ready Forum, which took place on 10 October at ACS Cobham.
A new white paper from ISC Research explores the emerging focus on holistic development and skills-based learning in international education. University admissions processes remain highly competitive, with international school students being well placed to succeed due to their rigorous academic qualification and broad extracurricular experiences.
Fiona Murchie caught up with futurologist Tom Cheesewright and head of school, Rob Crowther, at ACS Cobham’s Future-Ready Forum to find out why looking forward is so important and what skills we need to do this.
In today’s increasingly globalised world, Global Mobility professionals play a pivotal role in facilitating seamless transitions for individuals and families relocating across borders. Language barriers remain one of the most significant challenges to successful integration into a new country. Recognising and promoting the value of multilingualism can be instrumental in ensuring that clients not only adjust more effectively but also thrive in their new environments, enhancing both their personal and professional lives.
Industry and policymakers met to discuss UK space investment, global workforce needs and how to drive innovation and growth at a recent Westminster Education Forum event.
In this webinar we talk to Catalina Gardescu, Director of Admissions, Marketing & Communications and Jan Humpleby, Primary School Principal at Copenhagen International School (CIS).
29 January 2025: The deadline for most undergraduate course applications in the UK. While many students have been considering their applications, UCAS data shows the second-highest increase in applications to UK universities since records began. With increasing competition for places, how can your child showcase to admissions officers why they deserve to be offered a place?
Permits Foundation, a not-forprofit corporate initiative that promotes direct work access for the spouses/partners of highly-skilled internationally mobile employees, is pleased to announce its upcoming advocacy work in the US, Singapore, Japan and Costa Rica!