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  • How to teach fractions: fun for primary school students

    October 9, 2025 by

    Take a look at how to teach fractions in a fun, impactful way for young learners.

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  • The big debate: Should reading be phonics-focused?

    August 27, 2025 by

    Discover the pros and cons of phonics-based learning strategies, as well as other possible approaches to boost students' reading comprehension.

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  • Ready, set, revise! Year 6 science exam preparation

    May 19, 2025 by

    As the next series of Year 6 external assessment tests approaches, many teachers will be considering how best to prepare learners. You will have worked with a group of learners for some time and know how much progress they have made in science. But how can this be turned into examination grades that are a true benchmark of each learner’s achievements? This article aims to give an insight into best practice based around a variety of readily accessible sources and materials.

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  • How to get primary school students interested in science

    March 12, 2025 by

    British Science Week is coming up! Read these creative ways to get younger international school students excited about all things science.

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  • How to get students into the rhythm of reading (for pleasure and for progress!)

    January 30, 2025 by

    Reading for pleasure is at an all time low. Follow these steps to get your students back into the swing of reading, both inside and outside of the classroom.

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  • Willow School: Creating a world-class British international school with local values and culture

    November 27, 2024 by

    Willow School's founders were driven by a shared vision of providing a world-class education in Algeria. Read more about the secret of their success.

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  • India education policy: Why schools are switching to international curricula

    September 20, 2024 by

    In this article, we explore why schools in India are adopting Pearson Edexcel’s international curriculum under NEP 2024, focusing on global best practices, degree equivalences and preparing students for international universities and careers. 

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  • Four ways to start the new school year on a positive note

    September 9, 2024 by

    Learners who come back to school refreshed from their break will be looking for new challenges. Pearson Primary International Science author Lesley Butcher shares four ways to start the school year positively.

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  • Boost your learners’ reading with the Bug Club Reading Challenge

    June 5, 2024 by

    The holiday break is nearly here and your thoughts may be turning to how you can ensure your learners continue their reading practice at home and continue to make progress in their learning. 

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  • How to build a strong school community at primary level

    April 10, 2024 by

    Children thrive when they feel like part of a close-knit community. In a supportive environment, they’re better able to focus on studying and working well alongside their peers. However, sometimes it can be challenging to break down the barriers between different classes, ages, and friendship circles. Developing a community-building policy can help to bring students together.

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