Experiencing STEAM subjects at MIT

  As part of the Nord Anglia Education family, four DCIS (Dover Court International School) students will head to MIT in Boston to take part...

Learning through Play – What does that look like?

The Link between Play and Classroom Learning There is a lot of conversation about the importance of play for young learners and whether we are...

Fun with small children in Singapore

Having a small child can often be isolating. It can often be hard to think about ways to fill the day so that...

The Power of Sports in Developing Children

Sports is an important part of a child’s educational journey and development as it fosters transferable characteristics that are applicable to everyday life as...

Deciphering Reggio Emilia

There are more options to a child’s education than ever before – especially in early childhood. Increasingly educational philosophies tend towards a holistic approach...

IGCSE: Is it right for my child?

As a parent and a science teacher, I am familiar with the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE). It is the world’s most...

The Art of Rangoli

Rangoli is a type of art originating from Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Rangoli is created using coloured sand, rice, flour and even flower petals...

The School of the Future Is Here

GEMS World Academy (Singapore) is pleased to announce the launch of its “Future School” initiative, built around 3 key pillars, to prepare students for...

A Quality Primary Education That Won’t Break The Bank

Singapore is a wonderful place to live and you can often find yourself staying for much longer than you originally anticipated. With rising...

Experiential Learning – actively connecting with the world around us

Experiential learning is a process which results in greater student engagement and, whilst most educational pedagogies allow for some exposure to experiential learning, approaches...