As schools hosted admissions' open days and virtual events throughout the autumn, we used the opportunity to showcase schools around the world that welcome relocating families and international students, not only at the beginning of a new academic year, but also at any time, with rolling admissions to meet the needs of families on the move.
With many expatriate families still displaced or looking to repatriate as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Fair was the perfect opportunity for international parents, employers and relocation professionals to find out about schools ready for their next international assignment or local move.
Aleka Bilan, SPAN Safe Passage Across Networks
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Carmen Powell, author of three children’s books and professional educator
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Melodi Jordan, Head of Lower School, TASIS The American School in England
Carmen Powell, children’s author and education professional
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Amy Oswalt, Head of Global Division and Director of Innovation, The Lab School of Washington
Mark O’Donoghue, CEO and Executive Head, King’s InterHigh
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Amy Oswalt, Head of Global Division and Director of Innovation, The Lab School of Washington
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Claudine Hakim, Head of Advancement, Transitions and Student Support, International School of London
Julia Love, Director of Admissions, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL)
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Ruth Van Reken, author and speaker on global mobility for families and individuals.
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Jeff Farrington, High School Principal, The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL)
Tony Piper, Vice Principal and Head of Senior School, Jerudong International School, Brunei
Mireille Rabaté, Head of School, Lycée International De Londres Winston Churchill
In conversation with Fiona Murchie
Professor Vlatka Ariaana Hlupic
Zoom: Thursday, 11 November
Time: 3 – 3:45 pm UK time
Duration: 45 minutes
Sarah Rozenthuler
Zoom: Tuesday, 16 November
Time: 1 - 3 pm UK time
Duration: 2 hours