Expat students Let’s catch up shall we? So we’ve got a quarter billion living abroad and it’s comprised of the most diverse population imaginable. Most recently we’ve sussed
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Expat students Let’s catch up shall we? So we’ve got a quarter billion living abroad and it’s comprised of the most diverse population imaginable. Most recently we’ve sussed
Immersion programs help children learn languages In an increasingly diverse country and expanding global economy, it’s more important than ever that children be able to communicate in the
Expat Child Syndrome – know the causes so you can help your child In my previous post about Expat Child Syndrome, I introduced you to the condition, which
Research schools overseas offering SEN provision First off, I’d like to be up front – I’m not an expert in the field of learning disabilities or children with
Help your child retain their second language One of the great advantages of expat life is the opportunity for the children to learn another language. While it isn’t
Why ‘go local’ in China? It comes as a surprise to many people to discover that while international schools in China are not permitted to admit children with
Why does Empty Nest Syndrome exist? Empty Nest Syndrome refers to feelings of depression, sadness, and/or grief experienced by parents and caregivers after children come of age and
Why should parents choose an international school? Once every year at my school, on each of the three campuses, an international evening takes place. Parents bring dishes traditionally
Private tuition online Managing Director and Founder of Kings Tutors’ Emily Jack talks about how it is possible to have access to a brilliant tutor specialising in British
Attending a local school overseas Here’s an account of one family’s experiences of their children going through the local school system in Germany and a comparison of the