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What do you imagine when you hear the word ‘education’? School, classroom, blackboard and “tick box” lessons? These images are long gone. Education in 2025/2026 is becoming vibrant, flexible and personalised - one that does not just provide knowledge, but builds positive associations with the learning process and changes lives for the better.
What is most important for parents choosing a school for their child? The level of education? The atmosphere in the classroom? Strong teachers? Yes. But there is something even more important, it becomes the basis for realising everything else. It's safety.
What comes to your mind when you hear the word Cambridge? Foggy streets, the River Cam with its gondolas, ancient spires and students in robes? Yes, that's all true. But Cambridge is more than just an ancient university. It's a place where tradition lives side by side with world-changing discoveries.
What to feed your child in the summer: nutrition for children during the holidays without stress
Summer is a time when many restrictions are lifted, the schedule becomes more flexible, and healthy habits and proper nutrition often take a back seat until September. In this article, we will analyze what problems parents most often encounter when creating a summer diet for children, how to deal with them, and what is really useful for children during this season.
I would often say things like "You can't do that yet, but I know that you can learn." This helped my students to understand that they did not have to be perfect right away. They could still achieve their goals, even if they had to work hard to get there.
Cambridge Mile: 10th Anniversary
The annual Cambridge Mile run is more than just a sporting event, it is a true celebration of life, energy and unity that brings together students, parents, teachers and everyone in a common quest to be healthy and energetic.
Crossing borders to teach english is more than just career advancement for overseas teachers: it’s a journey into an arena of cultural exchange and self-discovery. Each journey is characterised by a developmental progression in our teaching in which we progress through a series of stages, increasing our abilities and skills along the way – but also creating unique challenges to be negotiated.
Humanity can mean so many things, our Primary school spent some time looking into it and we found that Nursery and Reception, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 took very different perspectives on it.
This year, CIS School held a series of events dedicated to May 9 - Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War. Teachers and students united to create an emotional and touching concert program that not only honored the heroes of the war, but also conveyed the importance of historical memory to the younger generation.