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The international education sector is set for continued change in 2025, influenced by government policies, shifting student preferences, and emerging study destinations. Key predictions include: Government Policy Will Shape Student Mobility Australia: Policy changes in 2024, including visa restrictions and…
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Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) in schools is under significant pressure due to a combination of reasons, including teacher recruitment issues. Despite meeting recruitment targets in some subjects, MFL has missed its targets for 11 consecutive years, with only a third…
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L-J Andrew visits Knightsbridge School to find out why UK independent schools are one of the biggest draws for families relocating from the US Buoyed by a strong dollar and wealth creation during the pandemic, record numbers of American families…
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The future of higher education is a dynamic and evolving landscape shaped by technology, globalisation, and changing student needs. Here’s a look at the key trends and what they mean for students, universities, and the broader educational ecosystem: Hybrid Learning…
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In their final year of Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall, the Preparatory School for Stonyhurst College, polite and confident young teenagers are ready to make the smooth transition to senior education. At Stonyhurst St Mary’s Hall (SMH) Prep School children enjoy…
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For many years, Australia, the UK, and Canada have all sought to attract international students, largely focusing on quality assurance systems for the education provided and visa systems that determine student entry, work rights, and length of stay. This model…
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For people living outside the UK, Britain’s illustrious private school system can sometimes seem perplexing and impenetrable. Serena Templeton spoke to Neil Pocket, director of @school-in-ukabout finding a school tailored to meet individual children’s needs It’s often said that ‘British…
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A decade ago, children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in the Middle East often lacked access to education, and societal stigmas led to many being kept at home. SEND was largely overlooked, and there was minimal support in…
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Solihull School, an independent school in the UK, is offering pupils two weeks without homework if they reduce their screen time and read books instead. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on smartphones and foster a love of reading. Head…
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