Changing patterns in demand for international schools
Tash Hingston of ISC Research tracks the way international schools continue to grow as a result of new patterns of demand.
Tash Hingston of ISC Research tracks the way international schools continue to grow as a result of new patterns of demand.
Anne Keeling on the new ISC Research White Paper analysing what parents are looking for in an international school.
Ciaran McMahon suggests that leaders who ask good questions rather than provide all the answers add real value.
Elen Harris looks at how Sevenoaks School has developed a model for giving high-impact feedback.
Janice Ireland and Marytina Osuchukwu describe how a school in the Niger Delta region has introduced inclusion.
A survey for the 2021 COBIS Bursars and HR Staff Conference shows how schools are dealing with the pandemic.
Richard Gaskell invites us to pause and listen as we prepare to take on the next section of the Covid white-water ride.
Brendan Law identifies four elements for any modern curriculum, but everything must unleash a child's curiosity.
Lisa Walsh thinks that schools should follow the green example of many businesses by adopting an ESG code.
By embracing the complexity of language provision, the International School of Paris aims to ‘go beyond bilingual’.
Alex Cull looks at developing children’s conceptual understanding of mathematics before, during and after Covid.
Gail Schoppert reflects on a lifetime in international schools and the many changes he has seen since the late 1970s.
Rob Stokoe on self-aware leadership and the emerging pandemic legacy of resilient, positive headship.
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As international education grows, even well-established schools are facing stiff competition. A new survey and report commissioned by the Enrollment Management Association (EMA) is essential reading, not just for Admissions Directors, but for Heads of School. The EMA’s Aimee Gruber reports.