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Press Releases 2015
Thursday 9 July 2015 –
Relocate Global, the leading source of information, support and events for the global mobility sector, is thrilled to launch the new
Relocate Global App, now making it’s content truly globally mobile, adding convenience for readers as well as value and extended reach for advertisers and sponsors. The new
Relocate Global App is available NOW. Wherever users are in the world, they can access
Relocate magazine on their mobile phone or iPad, and can share the latest insights and trends in the growing global mobility sector.
Winners of the Relocate Awards 2014/15 announced
Friday 15 April 2015 – Today
Relocate Magazine officially announced the winners of the highly anticipated annual
What makes a great international school?
The number of international schools has increased four-fold in the past 20 years. This means plenty of choice for globally mobile families. But what should you look for?
Ruth Holmes14 December 2020
This was the question posed at the webinar ‘What to Look for in a Truly International School’, which took place during Relocate Global’s month-long Great International Education and Schools Fair in November.
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One region with the fastest growth in international schools is South-East Asia. Vietnam is no exception thanks to a change in government policy to encourage both local and international students to benefit from a multilingual and multicultural education. It was therefore a great pleasure and a timely moment for
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Competition for places: what does it mean?One of the challenges in countries like Qatar and the UAE, which have a very high proportion of expatriate families from all around the world, is that while the number of international schools matches that in other world cities, like New York and London, demand is high and the number of available places is limited.“Parents have to do their homework long before they arrive because if they don’t guarantee their school place before they arrive, then they will have a bad start,” warns Dr Sergio Pawel, Head of the International School of London Qatar, also highlighting the vital role schools have in making international transitions a success. “They will find a school, but they are generally full. Ours is no exception.”While a stark reminder of the reality of international moves with a family and the need to plan as early as possible, making a great move to the Middle East is definitely possible with the right support a