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In March, more than 200 international educators from 15 countries around the globe will descend on Hanoi to innovate, problem solve and brainstorm at one of the world’s largest academic conferences.
Hosted by Nord Anglia Education schools, the British International School Hanoi and the British Vietnamese International School Hanoi, world-leading education experts will discuss the exciting future of education, including how to enhance the educational journey for children using AI in education.
Principal from BSY, Alison Fox emphasised the importance of global learning and teaching collaborations, to ensure children continue to experience an outstanding education that prepares them to thrive in life.
“As a Nord Anglia school, our commitment to global learning and collaborative teaching is paramount. In the pursuit of an exceptional education, we prioritise these connections to empower our students, ensuring they are well-prepared not just for academic success, but to thrive as global citizens in an increasingly inter-connected world” Alison said.
Special guest, Nord Anglia Education Chief Education Officer Dr Elise Ecoff will also join from the United Kingdom, to share pioneering developments in Nord Anglia-led digital research and advancements, and AI in education – how they’ll all work together to create an enriching foundation for children in Vietnam.
Other guest education innovators will meet with parents, students and the wider Hanoi community to share best practice, exciting new research and innovation in education.
Malia Akinci, Art teacher at the British School Yangon said a Nord Anglia Education conference is unlike any other learning and teaching conference in the world.
“As a teacher I am truly excited about the fantastic opportunities available to us, such as presenting at the Global Education Conference, which exemplify Nord Anglia's commitment to professional development. It's rewarding to be part of an organisation that values growth and global perspectives, ultimately enriching our teaching practices and, by extension, our students' learning experiences” Malia said.
Educators from The British School Yangon joined over 200 international teachers and leaders from Nord Anglia Education schools at the SEAMEI Teaching & Learning Conference 2025, held in Abu Dhabi. The event brought together outstanding minds in education to explore leadership, resilience, innovation, and inclusion—key elements shaping the future of teaching and learning.
What Does the Early Explorers Programme Entail?
Early Explorers is a weekly one-hour session designed for parents and their children aged 6 months to 2 years. Rooted in the British EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) framework, the programme provides a nurturing and engaging environment for children to explore, learn, and grow alongside their parents or guardians.
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