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Blog | Teaching Practice | Student Success | Admissions
Blog | Teaching Practice | Student Success | Admissions Global Ambition, Personal Connection
NAISNY offers families the rare combination of a close-knit, relationship-driven school community and the global opportunities, academic rigor, and long-term stability of the Nord Anglia Education network.
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Blog | Teaching Practice
Blog | Teaching Practice The Importance of Outdoor Play for Children in New York City
Discover why outdoor play is central to every school day at Nord Anglia International School New York, and how time outside supports the development of confident, resilient children from age two.
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Blog | Teaching Practice
Blog | Teaching Practice How We Teach Children to Read and Write
Our Pre-K and Kindergarten phonics program helps children build confident reading and writing skills through fun, hands-on lessons that connect sounds, letters, and words.
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Blog | Teaching Practice | Our School day
Blog | Teaching Practice | Our School day Pollution Solutions
Students in Years 5 through 9 explored real-world environmental science at the Hudson River Park Wet Lab, applying layered design thinking through hands-on investigations and collaborative problem solving.
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Blog | Arts and Culture | Teaching Practice
Blog | Arts and Culture | Teaching Practice Hear From Juilliard Experts and Our Teachers
How NAISNY Students Unlock Creativity From Age 2 Through 8th Grade
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Blog | Teaching Practice The NAISNY Early Years Advantage: Where Curiosity Builds Confidence
At NAISNY, our Early Years program nurtures curiosity, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning through a balanced, inquiry-driven approach grounded in the British EYFS curriculum.
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Blog | Our School day | Teaching Practice
Blog | Our School day | Teaching Practice Exploring Human Origins
Year 3 and 4 students at NAISNY explored the American Museum of Natural History’s Human Origins exhibit, deepening their understanding of evolution through immersive, hands-on learning.
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Blog | Our School day | Teaching Practice
Blog | Our School day | Teaching Practice Curiosity in Action: NAISNY Students Inspire MIT Through Global Collaboration
NAISNY’s collaboration with MIT inspires students to think creatively, ask bold questions, and turn their curiosity into real-world innovation.
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News | School Updates | Teaching Practice | Admissions
News | School Updates | Teaching Practice | Admissions Nord Anglia International School New York Celebrates A+ Rating on Niche
NAISNY has earned an A+ from Niche for its exceptional academics, faculty, diversity, and innovation.
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Blog | Advice and Guidance | Student Success | Teaching Practice
Blog | Advice and Guidance | Student Success | Teaching Practice Mathematics at NAISNY
NAISNY fosters a strong, engaging, and practical mathematics program that emphasizes foundational skills, critical thinking, and real-world application.
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Blog | Advice and Guidance | Student Success | Teaching Practice A Parent's Perspective on Preparing for a Move from NAISNY to the UK
Vicki shares how Nord Anglia International School New York (NAISNY) helped her family transition smoothly from New York to the UK, preparing her children academically, socially, and emotionally for their move.
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Blog | Advice and Guidance | Student Success | Teaching Practice A Parent's Perspective on Preparing for a Move from NAISNY to the UK
Vicki shares how Nord Anglia International School New York (NAISNY) helped her family transition smoothly from New York to the UK, preparing her children academically, socially, and emotionally for their move.
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News | Student Success | Teaching Practice
News | Student Success | Teaching Practice MIT Trip to Google
NAISNY students visited Google NYC to explore AI's role in solving challenges.
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Blog | Student Success | Teaching Practice NAISNY’s Outstanding 2023/24 MAP Testing Results
A summary of our exceptional 2023/24 MAP testing results.
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Blog | Student Success | Teaching Practice Lower School Entry Points
Brainwave, Circus and Travel & Tourism!
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Blog | TeachingPractice | Teaching Practice Why is it important to teach entrepreneurial skills?
Enterprise Week bridges the gap between school and the workplace. Read on to hear why we teach Enterprise Education here at NAISNY.
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Blog | TeachingPractice | Teaching Practice The significance of “mind and hand” philosophy 03-26
MIT’s motto is Mens et Manus, or “mind and hand” in Latin. Mark Orrow-Whiting shares his insight on why the “mind and hand” philosophy is integral to our school’s approach to STEAM learning in collaboration with MIT.
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Blog | TeachingPractice | Teaching Practice The Importance of A in STEAM 09-14
Using the term STEAM versus STEM continues to be an ongoing debate among many educators. In his article Jack Cooper, MIT Lead for Southeast Asia, tells us the significance of having the A for STEAM.
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Blog | Teaching Practice
Blog | Teaching Practice How Children Learn: Portraits of Classrooms Around the World from Brainpickings.org
Photographer Julian Germain has been capturing the inner workings of schools around the world since 2004, from England to Nigeria to Qatar, in his large-scale photographs of schoolchildren in class. Classroom Portraits (public library) is part Where Children Sleep, — a poignant lens on a system-phenomenon that is both global in reach and strikingly local in degree of peculiarity, revealed through more than 450 portraits of schoolchildren from 20 countries--- a beautiful version of the Global Classroom...

