Recruitment fairs resume at China schools
Schools in China are restarting face-to-face university recruitment fairs after the pandemic forced them to cancel or pivot to virtual events.
Schools in China are restarting face-to-face university recruitment fairs after the pandemic forced them to cancel or pivot to virtual events.
Historically, not a lot of people of colour or with marginalised identities hold positions of leadership in schools
Representatives from the UK’s K-12 and early years sectors are visiting Saudi Arabia this week on a trade mission, as more independent schools set up franchises in the country.
A new report from educational consultants ISC Research suggests factors such as increasing diversity, a post-Covid surge and geopolitical events are leading to a 'flourishing' international school sector.
A lot of schools are facing shrinking enrolments or pressure on tuition
The US is home to the most expensive international school in the world, new research has found, with prices in New York City exceeded $60,000 annually.
British international schools have seen a further increase in student numbers over the past academic year, a new survey has suggested.
Braeburn Schools Limited has sealed a deal to acquire Hillcrest International Schools in Nairobi, Kenya, three years after it was sold to GEMS Education.