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Queen Elizabeth II dies at age 96

London Bridge has fallen. After her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at Balmoral Castle at the ripe age of 96 on September 8th; her passing was announced by Buckingham Palace later that evening. Her son, Prince Charles III at 73, becomes King.

The Journey to University (from RIS)

As most high schoolers know, high school includes multiple difficult decisions and boundaries to overcome. Without support or guidelines, lots of high schoolers can...

An Interview With Student Leaders In Four International Schools

Growing up in highschool we have all been encouraged to take part in more leadership roles, from student council to charity organiser or event...

How Can We Challenge Students Without Overworking Them: An Interview

If you ask anyone, regardless of age, about the hardest part of a student’s life, the answer is probably homework and being overworked. After...

Interview with Three Schools’ Counselors on AP/IB and College Applications

Questions: What AP/IB courses are offered at your school? (ICS - Jennifer Lembright): “We offer 23 AP classes -- and at least 70% of our...

Interviewing 3 Schools’ Librarians on How They Diversify the School Library’s Bookshelves

Reading is a big aspect in students’ lives, especially at school. Reading a diversity of books is important in many ways; it influences the...

Academic Burnout 101

For most of us students, this will be our third time in online school since the beginning of the pandemic early last year. Between myself, my friends and my classmates, I’ve personally noticed a growing trend of chronic exhaustion amongst the student population. This heavy feeling of stress and tiredness is also known as a burnout. Though it is not a medical condition, numerous students will relate to this phenomenon, having experienced its symptoms in one way or another.

Teachers from 3 International Schools Share How They Develop Genuine Relationships with their Students

As we begin our journey in the confusing age of learning, we may come to underestimate the role that teachers have in our lives....

What You Need to Know About Female Genital Mutilation

Female Genital Mutilation, also known as FGM, is an inhuman, gruesome, and painful practice where girls as young as five get their female genitals partially or completely removed, altered, or injured (UNFPA). In many cultures such as in Somalia, this practice is normalized. Girls are pinned down by their “trusted” family members, their legs pulled apart, and the surgical procedure done without any anesthetics or painkillers. In an interview by VICE, a Singaporean FGM explains that the girl’s consent is often not considered in the practice, “The child is an extension of the parent. The parent owns the child and the child’s body.”

Title: Online Learning and Mental Health: An Interview with Thai and International School Students

The Covid-19 pandemic has been ongoing in Thailand for over 2 years now, and without a doubt, it has changed our lives enormously. As...

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