Inquiry-based vs direct instruction learning – which is more effective? Posted on 1st Sep 2015 in °ÙÐãÖ±²¥s, Early Years, School News, Singapore The Early Years Centre at the Australian °ÙÐãÖ±²¥ (Singapore) adopts an approach that allows young children to learn at their own pace
Breaking down gender stereotypes in STEM subjects Posted on 28th Aug 2015 in °ÙÐãÖ±²¥s, Curriculum, Australia Students need to understand that there are no boys’ or girls’ subjects any more, writes Fran Reddan.
Are children safe at school? Posted on 28th Jul 2015 in °ÙÐãÖ±²¥s Safeguarding expert Tim Gerrish looks at the procedures international schools need to have in place to protect their students
How a British education remains a firm anchor in a rapidly changing world Posted on 14th Jul 2015 in °ÙÐãÖ±²¥s, United Kingdom Sir Roger Fry, Chairman of King’s Group, says that families benefit from the highest academic standards and principles at British international schools
​Widening choice and quality of provision Posted on 7th Jul 2015 in °ÙÐãÖ±²¥s A good international school sets the highest standards for its students, writes Dr Nicholas Tate