by Greg Parry | Jul 30, 2024 | Blog
The Power of International Schools in Fostering Global Unity Unfortunately, the world is increasingly characterized by divisions. Politics and conflict are prime examples, where groups often focus on defeating or undermining others rather than pursuing calm...
by Greg Parry | Jul 29, 2024 | Blog
Personal Mantras and Positive Self-Talk Can Have a Positive Impact Many self-help and leadership theories advocate the use of positive self-talk and personal mantras as a strategy to manifest positive outcomes. The idea is that by speaking affirmations out loud,...
by Greg Parry | Jul 26, 2024 | Blog
How Our Inner Circle Shapes Leadership In all aspects of life, we have inner circles or a close circle of people who I like to describe as a “committee.” This committee consists of professional colleagues, personal friends, and family members who serve as...
by Greg Parry | Jul 11, 2024 | Blog
Costs to Set Up a School (Small and Moderate Budget) We are frequently asked about the costs to set up a school. It is a very difficult question to answer because of many factors. Numerous variables influence the costs of setting up a school, including location, real...
by Greg Parry | Jul 9, 2024 | Blog
Determining the school construction costs involves several steps and considerations that should be carefully analysed and researched. We have provided key steps and areas of consideration, as well as some actual case studies that you can use as a guide. Here’s a...
by Greg Parry | Jul 4, 2024 | Blog
I would like to provoke you with the following question: Are you a genuine curriculum expert or a one-trick pony? I have some advice for young educational leaders that might be a bit controversial: “Don’t become a one-trick pony.” Don’t stay in the one lane of...
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