A levels, IB, BTEC, NVQ and now T levels – the post-16 education landscape is changing. Sally Robinson reports on the academic and vocational options available.
James Wellings, Head of School at Mougins School, in conversation with Fiona Murchie.
There are hundreds of summer schools out there. Relocate’s expert educators answer the five questions parents should be asking.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
We are a global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools with an unparalleled legacy of visionary leadership. Dwight New York was the first U.S. private school to open a campus on another continent in 1972, a century after its own founding, and five more have followed.
Women often outperform men in both education and the workplace. Yet when it comes to making it to top leadership positions, a significant gap remains between men's and women’s access. There is evidence the ‘glass ceiling’ still exists, writes Marianne Curphey.
Marianne Curphey spoke to Joy Burnford ahead of her joining us as the keynote speaker at our live Think Global Women event on 8 March 2024 in London.
Why is it that despite the best efforts of organisations to encourage diversity and inclusion, and all the resources spent on women’s leadership and training, there are still so few women at the very top of organisations? That is the question that Elisabeth Kelan, Professor of Leadership and Organisation at Essex Business School, University of Essex, set out to research in her ground-breaking book, Men Stepping Forward - Leading Your Organization on the Path to Inclusion.
Technology is pushing schools to shake up their offering. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen spoke to Guillermo Delso Segovia, learning and business manager at SEK Education Group, about personalised learning, robotics, interactive set-ups and integrated programmes that reflect the changing world of work.
Languages can give students confidence, identity and a greater understanding of each other in today’s shifting political and cultural landscape. Ledetta Asfa-Wossen reports.
Amira Kohler, a top HR and Change Consultant with a wealth of global experience, ahead of International Women's Day on 8 March, explains the importance of promoting allyship among men and women, modernising performance management practices, and equipping women with the necessary skills and support to succeed in the workplace. She joined us at our Think Global Women event at the IoD in London.
Relocating with school-age children is one of the biggest challenges a family can face. In fact, family issues consistently sit at the top of the list of leading reasons for assignee failure. With international assignees accompanied by a dependent family standing at almost 50 per cent, it is a fact that companies relocating their staff around the world simply cannot ignore.
Marymount International School London is an independent Catholic day and boarding senior and sixth form school for girls, aged 11 to 18.
What does it mean to be a global citizen in today’s world?<br /><br />At The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL), this question is not just pondered but actively explored through the school’s efforts to celebrate multilingualism. Here, languages are more than subjects; they are pathways to understanding, connecting, and thriving in a globalized society.