The first 2025 edition of International School magazine is now available to read in digital turnpage format and contains a feast of articles for all those working in international education.
Highlights of this winter’s edition of International School magazine include:
- Adam Beeson from gives us the low-down on an unusual international school which focuses on nature and cultural immersion to enhance student wellbeing.
- Daniel McHugh from explores the joys and pitfalls of setting up a school trips programme from scratch and explains how he overcame barriers to help it thrive.
- David Wild from Sherborne School in the UK explains how students are using an in-house AI platform to learn about the technology’s immense potential – and dangers.
- Helen Kelly explores the best ways to invest in staff wellbeing – without wasting money on ineffective initiatives.
- James MacDonald from The International School of Brussels writes from the heart about how students need to be taught they can help solve the world’s problems.
- Irena Barker asks international school leader Nigel Winnard about the big issues threatening international education as we know it.
- Selina Boyd, The Good Schools Guide’s international editor, talks to Irena Barker about what today’s parents really like to see when contemplating an international school.
- Tess St Clair-Ford takes us through her first year running Oxford International College Brighton