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Ready to explore how excellence in the arts and athletics shapes future leaders? Join us for an engaging Head Talk with Rossall School’s Headmaster, Jeremy Quartermain, as we dive into their world-class Steinway program and elite football partnership with Manchester City Football Club!
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'The Future of Education: A Conversation with Rugby School Japan'. 🏫💡 From the bustling streets of Tokyo, discover how a revered British institution blends tradition with cutting-edge learning to shape the global citizens of tomorrow. Listen in as we unravel the unique journey of Rugby School Japan, exploring its strategic embrace of cultural diversity, academic excellence, and the boarding advantage in Asia.
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Dive into the heart of innovation with this podcast recorded live at Dalton School Hong Kong 🌟 With Shaun Porter, Head, and special guest Russell Cailey from Think Learning Studio, we explore the future of education. 📚💡Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or right here.
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Discover how Epsom College in Malaysia masters the art of educating the whole child, blending rigorous academics with elite sports training.
Join the Epsom Experience live in Hong Kong on 17 March 2024! Register here: https://topschools.link/Epsom-College-MY
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In this episode of 'Let's Talk International Education,' host Ruth Benny welcomes Sean Porter, Principal of Dalton School Hong Kong, to discuss the innovative approaches to bilingual education. They delve into the school's philosophy, the Dalton Plan, and its unique execution in creating a joyous learning experience for Chinese language acquisition. Sean shares insights on the dual language model, cultural integration in education, and future plans for Dalton School.
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Sean Porter's journey from math teacher to principal.Dalton School's mission is to merge progressive education with strong Chinese language programs.The effectiveness of dual language schools and the Dalton Plan in fostering bilingual and biliterate students.Innovations in teaching Chinese, including gamification and contextualization.Parental involvement and supporting bilingual education at home.The expansion of Dalton School and its commitment to a dual language ethos. -
Welcome to "Let's Talk International Education." Today, we delve into the evolution of university admissions, the significance of critical thinking, and the role of effective communication.
We are joined by experts Charlie Ellinson from AISL Group, Jenny McGowan of Keystone Tutors, and Toby Parslow from Cambridge University. Our discussion will focus on the transition from traditional academic requirements to a more comprehensive approach that emphasizes various soft skills.
This conversation is pivotal for parents, teachers, and students involved in university admissions and for those keen on understanding the future of education. Stay tuned for insightful discussions.
Learn more about the AISL-Cambridge Connect Summer Programme here: https://topschools.link/AISLCamp
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Welcome to the latest episode of our education-focused podcast, where we explore different schools and learning environments to help parents make informed decisions about their children's education. In today's episode, we have an engaging conversation with representatives from Maple Leaf Kingsley International School in Malaysia. Tune in as we discuss the school's commitment to providing affordable, high-quality education, their comprehensive support for ESL students, and the importance of student safety and mental health. Join us as we delve into the unique features of this international school, its boarding facilities, and the admissions process for the upcoming academic year. Don't miss this insightful conversation that will leave you better equipped to navigate the world of education for your children.
Learn more about Maple Leaf Kingsley at:
https://topschools.link/ContactKingsley
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In this podcast, we will delve into what makes The Portsmouth Grammar School an excellent option for Hong Kongers. We will hear from a current student, a parent and the Head of School about their journey to the school, their challenges, and the opportunities they discovered. We will also discuss the unique culture and community at The Portsmouth Grammar School and how it supports and enriches the experience of international students.
To learn more about the Portsmouth Grammar School, please leave your details in the following form:
https://topschools.link/PGSContactUs
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In this episode of the Top School podcast, we look at the admissions process for universities in the United Kingdom.
We discuss the different types of UK universities, the application process and the requirements.
Expert guidance is just a click away: https://topschools.link/UKHigherEd
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The team at Bloom KKCA Academy discuss design thinking, preparing students and teachers for the future of learning and having the right systems.
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If you wish to find out more about Bloom KKCA Academy's innovative program, please register for their next information session!
https://bloom.edu.hk/admissions/info-sessions
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Find out how you can support your child on their educational journey.
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Are you considering sending your child to a UK school? If so, you won't want to miss this podcast!
Virtual Tours are now fully booked, new dates are to be released soon. Click here to register your interest: https://www.slcuk.com/admissions/enquiry-form/
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discussing the unique through-train education model NAIS has developed.
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Discover if a Canadian Boarding School is the best fit for your family. Learn more about UNISUS School today. Click here to register for a personal consultation!: https://www.unisus.ca/personal-consultation
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Noel Cheung from Mighty Oaks Nursery and Kindergarten shares her top tips on social-emotional learning. In this podcast we will learn how to help children understand and regulate their emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain healthy relationships, and make responsible decisions.
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In this episode, we will discuss what to look for when searching for a school with amazing pastoral care. We will also touch on the importance of mental health awareness prior to choosing a boarding school abroad.
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In this week's podcast, Ruth Benny from Top Schools speaks with Joanna Hotung from Kids Gallery. They discuss school readiness, applying to schools, and being a parent in Hong Kong.
-Hong Kong is a unique place of craziness. You get a fusion of cultures, mental pressures and anxiety. You try to get the most out of each culture and give the most to your kids.
Joanna's daughter went to six interviews before settling on the Canadian International School. They choose this school because of the sports teams, Chinese programs and the amazing support by the school.
-There’s no guarantee that a child will do well on the interview or assessment. On the interview day, they might not perform as expected. All we can do is try our best and give them every opportunity to do well.
-International schools are looking for students who can go beyond what they were trained to say. The child will not be accepted if s/he answers all the questions robotically.
-The way your child will perform on the day of the assessment is not directly related to the training, but rather their life experiences and their day-to-day activities.
-Don't make shyness an excuse. Make "saying Hello" a habit.
-Set aside some time for your child and you to talk as often as possible.
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In this episode, we will focus on outdoor education. We start by looking at the benefits of outdoor and wilderness education and then move on to discuss some specific schools that offer that kind of an experience.
Education writers have been talking for a long time about the importance of learning from nature while in the wilderness. In nature, it's easy to find your own limitations and challenge them. Nature is a great teacher, the wilderness can build your confidence and self-esteem.Because students are not used to being in nature, being in the great outdoors will push their limits and resilience.Studies show that students that spend time outdoors are more tolerant, more empathic and less likely to harm or be harmed by others. However, outdoor education isn't only about nature. They also focus on team building, leadership development, management skills and personal growth. - Vis mere