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 August 8, 2024 | 

Everest Education: Proud to be a Leading Global EdTech Company

The results of this quantitative study have identified 250 companies transforming the educational technology sector. Notably, Everest Education is proud to be ranked 58th on this list. This recognition is a testament to the relentless efforts of the teachers and staff at Everest Education in delivering effective educational solutions for students.

 August 2, 2024 | 

Blended Learning – An Educational Approach for the 21st Century

Blended Learning provides a flexible and effective approach, suitable for students of all levels. By allowing learners to progress at their own pace, this method helps them to deeply understand and retain lessons longer through various forms such as images, sounds, videos, etc. This method also addresses the challenges of traditional classrooms, where uniform teaching […]

 May 8, 2024 | 

Everest Education Summer Camp 2024: Summer City Expedition

In our interviews with parents, most of them expressed concerns over students’ ability to be on their own and emphasized that summer had to be stress-free. Some stated that their children are growing up fast and need to learn to be independent. Summer is when students have enough free time to devote to these non-academic […]

 October 10, 2023 | 

5 Secrets For Parents: Helping Your Child Excel In International School

Many students make the decision to switch to the schools after finishing grade 5. This marks the perfect time to explore their interests, widen their view of the world, and give more serious thought to what the future holds. Here are some of the ways parents can show their support to children who are entering a new stage in their life in an international school.

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 August 31, 2023 | 

3 Ways for Your Child to Develop Native English Thinking

The nature of language is intricate. Achieving fluent and authentic English usage, comparable to that of native speakers, goes beyond theoretical learning. Fluently navigating English with native-like thinking requires discerning word nuances and applying language across diverse scenarios. What should parents do to help your child develop native English thinking?