Articles: Education
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The International Baccalaureate MYP programme
Ages 11-16
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (16-18 years) is considered by many to be the ‘gold standard’ in terms of preparing students for higher education. The IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) was introduced in 1994 and today is an increasingly popular choice for international schools worldwide.
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International Schools - Latest developments and changes
Interview with Head of AIS, Mr. Andreas Koini
When moving country with a family, it is crucial to ensure that the children will receive an internationally recognised education. Luckily there are many international schools for expat families to choose from. We talked to Andreas Koini, Head of Antwerp International School (AIS) about how international schools have evolved over the recent years and what parents should look out for when comparing schooling options.
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St. John’s International School: Six Decades of Educational Excellence
Marking its 60th anniversary, St. John’s International School, a distinguished independent institution in Belgium, is commemorating a rich legacy of academic achievement. Situated in the historic city of Waterloo, just 20 minutes from Brussels and conveniently near international airports, the school has earned acclaim for fostering academic excellence through exemplary pastoral care, global opportunities, and a strong commitment to community outreach.
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STEM education
What is it and why does it matter?
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. So, in a sense, anyone taking a physics class would be part of STEM education. However, the idea behind it goes much further: it is an educational method that integrates the four subjects into a single cross-disciplinary program with an applied approach.
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