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Following the result of the EU referendum, Relocate Global has observed the reaction of education leaders across international school settings and higher education institutions. In the context of global mobility and the inherent international mindedness of international education, what can lessons we learn from this growing sector? |
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The Relocate Global team was delighted to support Country Life Future Schools Fair in London this weekend, which saw many of the top UK international and independent schools exhibit and offer expert advice to expats looking for education and school choices for their children.
Relocate Global Managing Editor, Fiona Murchie spoke passionately about the importance of family support and each attendee received a complementary copy of new annual Guide to International Education and Schools. The Guide is a perfect resource to help global mobility professionals and parents make informed education and schools choices.
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International student success |
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Thousands of International Baccalaureate students receive results Almost 150,000 international baccalaureate students have received their results following their exams in May 2016.
The International Baccalaureate diploma has once again topped the charts as the exam system that best prepares its students for higher education in an annual survey of university admissions officers.
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Grammar school: new education secretary “open-minded” about expansion In an interview with the BBC, Justine Greening, the newly appointed Education Secretary, has suggested that she could be “open-minded" about grammar school expansion.
Schools in England are to receive funding to teach maths methods used in Shanghai, Singapore and Hong Kong schools. |
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