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It takes confidence to be a child. Whether going to a new school, learning a new instrument or starting a new sport, children face a great deal of new experiences, almost on a daily basis. It’s important for . . .
Mental health among students has become a growing concern, not just in Hong Kong, but around the world. Studies have shown that it should no longer be left to the student to deal with these issues on their own; in . . .
Waste is an increasing problem just about everywhere and particularly in smaller jurisdictions like Hong Kong. Our ability to deal with waste is getting more and more restricted as we run out of landfill space, st . . .
Tanglin Trust in Singapore offers both Established in 2001, in its first year Tanglin's Sixth Form Centre welcomed just 20 Year 12 and 13 A-level students. Eight years later the International Baccalaureate Diplom . . .
While the U.S. still remains the world’s top destination for international students, U.S. News reports that a recent survey by the State Department and Institute of International Education has . . .
Conventional wisdom has always held that small classes are superior to larger classes in relation to student learning. However, based on recent research from Demark, which included data from 127 different studies . . .
For the fourth time, The British Boarding Schools Show will take place in Singapore on November 24th. The Show enables families living in the region to meet Heads and Representatives of the leading, most-renowned . . .
In light of the increasingly common issue of bullying, particularly in Hong Kong schools, research into its causes has found that children are copying what they’ve seen. Adults who behave poorly to each othe . . .