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Preparing Your Child for an International School Admission Assessment

    Preparing your child for an international school admission assessment can feel overwhelming, particularly if you’re navigating a new education system, relocating to a different country, or unfamiliar with global curricula. International schools often assess not just academic ability, but adaptability, language development, social skills, and readiness for a multicultural environment. The approach varies by age, so preparation should look very different for a four-year-old than for a fourteen-year-old. At this… Read More »Preparing Your Child for an International School Admission Assessment

    How Artificial Intelligence Might Affect Your Child’s Education

      Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer something reserved for science fiction movies or tech companies in Silicon Valley. It’s increasingly becoming part of everyday life, including schools. From homework help to classroom tools, AI is beginning to shape how children learn, how teachers teach, and how education systems operate. For many parents, this raises important questions: Is AI helpful or harmful? Will it replace teachers? And how can we make… Read More »How Artificial Intelligence Might Affect Your Child’s Education

      New Year, New Term: How Parents Can Set Children Up for School Success

        A new year often brings big hopes for our children: better grades, more confidence, fewer school battles. But once the holidays end and routines return, many parents feel the pressure to ‘get it right’ straight away. The good news? Setting your child up for school success doesn’t require a complete overhaul. Small, consistent actions at the start of term can make a powerful difference, especially for primary and secondary students.… Read More »New Year, New Term: How Parents Can Set Children Up for School Success

        Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion: Why It Matters and How Parents Can Lead the Way

          In today’s interconnected world, raising children who value diversity and practise inclusion is more important than ever. Children are naturally curious and observant; they notice differences from a very young age. What they learn about those differences, and how they see adults respond to them, shapes their beliefs, their empathy, and their sense of belonging. As parents, we have a unique opportunity to guide our children toward becoming compassionate, open-minded… Read More »Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion: Why It Matters and How Parents Can Lead the Way

          Helping Your Child Use Technology Safely at Home

            Technology is woven into almost every part of our daily lives. From online learning to gaming, messaging friends, and exploring new hobbies, children today grow up surrounded by screens. While technology offers countless opportunities for creativity, learning, and connection, it also brings risks that can be overwhelming for parents to navigate. The good news is that with a thoughtful approach, families can help children build healthy, safe, and positive digital… Read More »Helping Your Child Use Technology Safely at Home

            Preparing for a Family School Admissions Interview

              Applying to a new school can be one of the most important and emotional steps for any family. Beyond the paperwork and academic records, many schools, especially independent, international, or competitive public institutions, require a family interview as part of their admissions process. This interview isn’t just about your child; it’s about the entire family dynamic, values, and how your family will contribute to the school community. It can feel… Read More »Preparing for a Family School Admissions Interview

              Helping Your Child Transition to the New School Year

                As summer winds down and the back-to-school advertisements start popping up, many families begin to feel a mix of excitement and anxiety. A new school year means fresh opportunities, new teachers, different routines, and sometimes, entirely new environments. Whether your child is entering preschool, moving up to middle school, or switching schools altogether, transitions can be challenging, but they don’t have to be overwhelming. Here’s how you can support your… Read More »Helping Your Child Transition to the New School Year

                The Role of International Education in a Global Economy: What It Means for Your Child’s Future

                  As a parent, you want your child to grow up confident, capable, and ready for the world ahead. In today’s fast-changing, interconnected world, that means preparing them not just for local success, but also for global opportunity. That’s where international education comes in. More than just learning from a diverse curriculum, international schools help children develop the skills, mindset, and flexibility needed to thrive in the global economy. Here’s how… Read More »The Role of International Education in a Global Economy: What It Means for Your Child’s Future

                  Why Financial Literacy Should Be Taught in Schools

                    In today’s complex economic world, students face countless financial decisions as early as their teenage years, from managing allowances or pocket money to taking out student loans. Yet, many leave school without even a basic understanding of personal finance. So, should students learn financial literacy in school? The answer is clear: yes. And here’s why it’s essential for their future success. Financial literacy is the ability to understand and manage… Read More »Why Financial Literacy Should Be Taught in Schools

                    Supporting Your Child During Exam Season

                      Supporting your child during exam season can make a significant difference to their academic performance and emotional well-being. The pressure to succeed can be overwhelming, but with your guidance, they can navigate this stressful period more effectively. Here are several ways to support your child during this time. Ensure that your child has a quiet, comfortable, and well-lit place to study. Minimise distractions such as loud television, video games, or… Read More »Supporting Your Child During Exam Season

                      Supporting Your Child’s Second Language Learning

                        Supporting your child’s second language learning is a rewarding experience that can benefit their cognitive development, cultural understanding, and future opportunities. As a parent or caregiver, there are many ways you can foster an environment that encourages language learning, even if you’re not fluent in the second language yourself. Here are some strategies for helping your child succeed in learning a second language. The earlier a child is exposed to… Read More »Supporting Your Child’s Second Language Learning

                        Single-Sex vs. Co-Educational Education

                          Education is one of the cornerstones of society, and how it is structured can significantly impact the development of young minds. Among the various ways in which educational institutions are organised, the debate between single-sex (gender-segregated) and co-educational (mixed-gender) schools has been a persistent and well-contested topic. Both systems have distinct advantages and disadvantages, and each caters to different educational philosophies, cultural expectations, and individual needs. Understanding the benefits and… Read More »Single-Sex vs. Co-Educational Education

                          Supporting Emotional Wellbeing in the School Years

                            Supporting emotional wellbeing in the school years is crucial for overall development and success. Emotional wellbeing refers to how a person feels, thinks, and behaves, and it plays a significant role in their ability to learn, form relationships, and manage challenges. Parents, caregivers, and educators, all have a role to play in creating an environment that supports children’s emotional health. By recognising the importance of emotional wellbeing and taking proactive… Read More »Supporting Emotional Wellbeing in the School Years

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