How to set the scene for student learning

Following on from this introduction to the Mantle of the Expert, MoE trainer Tammy recounts the journey of pedagogical discovery and deeper understanding she took along with six other Haut-Lac colleagues. Legend of an outstanding Mantle of the Expert school in Birmingham had reached Haut-Lac International Bilingual School, so a pilgrimage began. Seven courageous adventurers from E3 to P4, […]
9 back to school tips for IB students

Will school be back to normal this year? Only time will tell, but whatever happens we can still approach the start of term in the same way. Here are 9 things IB students can do to help them get back into the school routine and start the year successfully. Pick 2 or 3 study zones […]
The IB career-related programme

Digging deeper into the arrival of the International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme (IBCP) at Haut-Lac International Bilingual School I sat down with Rossella Cosso (Secondary Section Head) and Anne-Marie Harwood (Managing Director) at Haut-Lac International Bilingual School to discuss their newest academic programme, the IBCP, available from August 2020. At Haut-Lac, students will be able to choose […]
Introducing mantle of the expert

Enriching students’ learning through creativity with this drama-based programme – Introducing Mantle of the Expert Setting the mood for a stimulating learning experience Imagine you are an expert… one of a team of astrobiologists about to launch a mission to a new planet, a goldilocks planet that supposedly has everything needed to sustain life. Or […]
New years resolutions

5 more attainable and positive new year’s resolutions for international school students Who has ever managed to keep a new year’s resolution for a whole year? And is it really beneficial to point out our weaknesses at the very beginning of a new year, when we should be riding on a wave of positive, renewing […]
Visiting the Karin Dom Foundation

The charitable organisation that ensures every child has the right to an education in a tailored learning environment As many will know, Haut-Lac International Bilingual School is divided into 4 different houses, each supporting a different charity. Over the winter holidays, the Jura House Leader, Christine Mineva travelled to Bulgaria with her family to visit […]
A munbelievable weekend

See how these young diplomats are giving the real UN a run for their money The first weekend in October saw the culmination of a project at Haut-Lac International Bilingual School that was months in the making. A cross between the CAS project of four very ambitious DP students and an event run globally across […]
Community – transition

How international schools ease the transition process for third culture kids (TCK) Every International School faces the same reality in the end of a school year: students leaving. History then repeats itself every beginning of the school year: new students arriving. The start of this 2019/2020 year has been no different, and we cannot forget […]
Get the most out of reading with your children

Get the most out of reading with your children Numerous studies have shown that reading with and to your children provides them with benefits such as a richer vocabulary, stronger literacy and oral language skills, and more success at school. How should you read to/with your child? There isn’t one fixed formula. You just […]
Youth olympic games

3 ways in which Haut-Lac students got involved in the Youth Olympic Games Supporting the development and ambitions of Haut-Lac’s young sports people in the most exciting way – with the Youth Olympic Games! Haut-Lac students get involved… It isn’t every day that the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) turn up on our doorstep. ‘Turn […]