Kyrgyzstan, known for its stunning mountain landscapes and rich cultural history, is emerging as a promising destination for international education providers eager to explore opportunities in opening new schools in Kyrgyzstan. This Central Asian nation, with its...
Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia and a key economic power in the region, is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for opening new schools Kazakhstan, the largest country in Central Asia and a key economic power in the region, is becoming an...
Are you considering opening new schools in Uzbekistan? Uzbekistan is rapidly emerging as a hub for educational transformation in Central Asia, fueled by robust economic growth, sweeping government reforms, and an increasing demand for high-quality education. The...
There is a growing interest in expanding schools in Central Asia. Central Asia is the term we usually apply to the five countries of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Tajikistan. It is a region rich in history and strategic importance, witnessing a...
Balancing innovation with proven methods is important, but we measure success by delivering well on the core business of education! While the education landscape constantly changes, the tension between innovation and tried-and-true methods has become a dominant...
The list is not definitive; however, we brainstormed the 12 most important qualities we look for, to find the “Perfect International School Head.” If you are an aspiring leader, consider this a possible “Blueprint for Aspiring Educational...
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