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Extra-Curriculum
Why Thought Experiments Belong in Your Science Classroom
Thought experiments — inviting students to mentally simulate scientific scenarios — can be as impactful as hands-on experiments. A recent study, The Mind Lab: Thought Experiments as a Means to Teaching Science Effectively and Efficiently by Igor Bascandziev, Adani Abutto,
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Extra-Curriculum
Growth Oriented Community at AISL Harrow Haikou
The ability of students to continuously learn and grow is not something that can be achieved overnight. They need to be acquired over a period of time through practice and refinement.
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Lifestyle
6 Best Apps to Help You Manage Screen Time Effectively in 2025
Technology plays an important role in school life — whether it is attending online lessons, completing research, or connecting with classmates.
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School Operations & Supplies
Schools Are Prime Targets for Cyberattacks — Are You Prepared?
Digital tools have become essential to teaching and learning, but they have also made schools prime targets for cyberattacks. Public schools are particularly vulnerable because they often operate with limited budgets, outdated technology, and small IT teams — conditions that make them easier for attackers to exploit.
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Extra-Curriculum
How To Develop the Leaders of Tomorrow? MIT Study Reveals Debate Training Significantly Helps
A new study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) reveals that participation in debate training can significantly boost individuals’ chances of advancing to leadership roles within organisations.
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Extra-Curriculum
Future-Ready Education: The Partnership Between AIRS and AISL Harrow Schools
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping every aspect of society and education ever evolving. As AI continues to transform, it is fundamentally altering knowledge acquisition, classroom dynamics, and the skill sets required for future generations.
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Global Academic Pathways
A Parent’s Guide to Choosing the Right International School
The early years of a child’s education lay the foundation for cognitive, social, and emotional development, making the choice of school one of the most significant decisions parents face. With so many options available — each offering different curricula, teaching approaches, and philosophies — it is natural for parents to feel both excited and overwhelmed.
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Lifestyle
Study Reveals Link Between Sleep Duration and Cognitive Performance in Adolescents
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge and Fudan University has unveiled significant findings regarding the impact of sleep on the cognitive abilities of adolescents.
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Lifestyle
New Study Reveals Widespread Impact of Cyberbullying on Adolescents
A recent study from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) has shed light on the profound effects of cyberbullying on the mental health of adolescents, revealing that nearly 90% of teens have experienced some form of cyberbullying, which is significantly linked to trauma symptoms. This research emphasises the urgent need for awareness and intervention strategies to support youth facing online harassment.
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Lifestyle
Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes and Wellbeing
Working as a School Psychologist is like coaching a diverse team. Parents often worry that their child is struggling to keep up with the “game” of school, and the psychologist, like a seasoned coach, understands that every player has unique strengths and challenges.
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Educational Solutions
How to Encourage Your Child to Read: A Parent’s Guide
A recent Guardian article highlights a growing trend among younger parents, particularly from Gen Z, who report reading less frequently to their children. Some parents describe the routine as repetitive, time-consuming, or difficult to sustain with children who are easily distracted.
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Lifestyle
How to Use the Feelings Wheel to Build Your Child’s Emotional Vocabulary
For young children, big feelings can often feel overwhelming. A preschooler might burst into tears, shout in frustration, or withdraw in silence, not because they want to misbehave, but because they simply lack the language to explain what they are feeling.





















