Nurture a Healthy State of Mind

The Singapore campus of James Cook University (JCU) offers cutting-edge education and research opportunities in psychological science, along with robust mental health services. As the harrowing “new normal” of COVID-19 continues, these efforts are needed to support mental health care.

5 Reasons Families Choose Tanglin Trust School

Marcella O’Shea from Melbourne is a working mother of three children, Edward (11) Tess (8) and Maelie (6). Marcella tells ANZA why Tanglin Trust School has been such a positive choice for her family.

A Day in the Life of an SAS Preschooler

Hannah Connors, Early Learning Center teacher at Singapore American School (SAS), takes us through a day in the shoes of an energetic, curious preschooler.

Career Pathways

Helping their students visualise and achieve their career potential, Dulwich College (Singapore) has introduced Ignite! - a new exceptional performance development programme.

Congratulations AIS Class of 2020!

The Australian International School (AIS) 2020 Graduating Class has achieved an exceptional set of academic results, writes AIS Senior Marketing Manager Sarah Hunter.

Green School New Zealand

Discover more about Green School New Zealand in Taranaki, a haven for future-focused living and education in a beautiful natural setting.

Dulwich College (Singapore): Supporting Student Athletes

Balancing school and aspirations for a career in professional sport can be extremely demanding. Talented footballer Hari McCoy talks about his experience of going through Dulwich College (Singapore) Student Athlete Support Programme (SASP).

JCU: The Place for Gaming Enthusiasts

The Singapore campus of James Cook University (JCU) offers unique opportunities to discover the world of video games and to level up game development skills.

Volunteer with Virtual English Tutoring

During COVID-19 ANZA member Fleur Maidment saw a need to support continued education in Myanmar, for students stuck in remote villages without textbooks and with weak data connections. She launched a virtual English tutoring program - matching Karen students from the Thai-Burma border region with ANZA volunteers. The program has grown to 50 tutors from around the globe.

What to look for in a Chinese-English bilingual programme

You’re invited! the Canadian International School (CIS) is holding a free virtual talk on 25 November on the 10 things to look for in a Chinese-English bilingual programme.