Charity: ‘We don’t want students to have some notion of noblesse oblige’
On the first really cold week in November, staff and students were in school early on a Saturday morning. They...
Read moreOn the first really cold week in November, staff and students were in school early on a Saturday morning. They...
Read moreOver the last 10 years I have been privileged to work with many international schools across the world on wellbeing...
Read moreIt is Friday morning, and two students are speaking excitedly to one another before class. They are my students, and...
Read more“Politicians use statistics in the same way that a drunk uses lamp-posts—for support rather than illumination.” (Andrew Lang, 1844-1912, Scottish...
Read moreEven hearing the word “suicide” can cause people to internally, and perhaps even externally, wince. For many, this reaction is...
Read moreAs a white, cisgendered heterosexual, my place in the binary world of sport has never been in question. I am...
Read moreWellbeing in International Schools Magazine interviews Jess Byrne, director of sport and wellbeing at Dulwich College Suzhou, about what is...
Read moreBeing an international teacher has many joys, and challenges. While the last two years have been difficult for all of...
Read moreThe numbers speak for themselves: Between 2011 and 2021 some 9,000 new international schools opened their doors. The pioneer was...
Read moreWorking in international education can often require some pretty challenging ethical gymnastics. The level of double-think some of us are...
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