International schools are looking to India’s growing prosperity and vast population and responding to strong demand. It’s a uniquely segmented market, but a clutch of high-profile British schools are set to join over 900 other international schools already there. Sally Robinson reports.
Early childhood education is increasingly valued and important. Specialist consultant Pam Mundy has worked in most countries around the world and advises on successful strategies to get it right. Sally Robinson reports.
The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is excited to announce the launch of Community Sports at ISKL, a new program operating from its Ampang Hilir campus that brings together external service providers offering high-quality training in a variety of sports.
From Singapore to Saudi, high-quality early childhood education is a growing priority. Sally Robinson talks to the settings that are getting it right.
Permits Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit organisation share their news.
Navigating global education systems, exams and qualifications can require nerves of steel on the part of the globally mobile family. This overview of some the key considerations will help families consider their next move.
Dual-career couples are a fact of 21st-century life. In this abridged version of a white paper, Graebel Relocation considers how this trend is affecting global relocation and international assignments.
Relocate Global were delighted to attend and exhibit at the 35th Council of British International Schools annual conference where hundreds of international school leaders met to discuss excellence in the teaching of a British curriculum to a global community of students.
Although grammar schools have been phased out in many parts of England, they still exist in some areas and are popular with relocating parents seeking a top-quality education for their children.
Whether going on an international assignment or organising a domestic move, relocating families will face a long, and potentially daunting, to-do list. But there is plenty of support available.
Spring’s international education conferences were full of insights into current education and schooling issues that will be invaluable to HR, relocation professionals and relocating families.
What can the global mobility industry do to push forward into the future? Nitzan Yudan, CEO of Benivo suggests relocation providers should learn from the low cost airline (LCA) revolution.
A new study shows one in five London-based tech workers are actively considering relocating out of the capital, with Birmingham among the most popular destinations.
Relocating families on international assignments is a complex process. The Worldwide ERC’s Global summit addressed some of the common issues faced by relocation professionals moving staff around the world.
Innovation is at the heart of the UK government’s Industrial Strategy. What does the future of work look like and how will technology enable economic growth, investment and secure global markets?
With a high standard of living, Japan is the destination of choice for many relocating families. We take a look at how international schools are meeting the needs of both locals and expatriates.
Businesses in the UK continue to voice concerns over uncertainties posed by Brexit. The latest calls suggest without further clarity financial services would have to assume a “disorderly Brexit”.
Jesse van Sas, secretary general of FIDI Global Alliance and sponsor of the Best International Removals Provider award, explains the value of the FIDI Accredited International Mover (FAIM) quality programme.
Discover the virtual education programme, developed in partnership with Knowledge Anywhere, that has been designed to help global mobility professionals become experts in their field.
2018 has been a landmark year for the diversity and inclusion agenda. The UK’s 11,000 largest employers published their first gender pay gap reports. Meanwhile, the campaign for ethnicity reporting gathers pace.