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Ben Sturt
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‘Something completely different’: teaching on a Southern Hemisphere timetable
With a markedly different academic calendar, teachers moving to a school in the Southern Hemisphere can be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed. However, according to those who have done it, there is no reward without risk
Tips & Techniques
27 January 2026
ISP continues global expansion by adding its 113th school
American Academy Casablanca in Morocco is the latest school to be snapped up by International Schools Partnership amid an ongoing acquisition spree by large groups
Specialist Sector
14 January 2026
Inspired enters Canada and NLCS announces Hong Kong school
The continued growth of both international school groups further demonstrates the global demand for private education in numerous nations
Specialist Sector
5 November 2025
Menstruation should be in PE curriculum, say experts
Sport is an ‘amazing place’ to educate girls about their bodies but PE teachers may never have been taught anything about menstrual cycles, MPs are told
General
30 October 2025
Schools across Northern Ireland in ‘state of disrepair’
‘Unsafe’ school sites in Northern Ireland could lead to a bill of up to £800 million, according to Stormont Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee
General
16 October 2025
Welsh schools embrace AI - but worry about data and safeguarding
Report by Welsh inspectorate highlights the benefits of AI in schools – but says a national framework is needed to ensure ethical and equitable use
Specialist Sector
8 October 2025
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