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The International Schools division provides British-style education for children between the ages of 2 and 18 years in |
The International Schools division provides British-style education for children between the ages of 2 and 18 years in 11 international schools with over 4,000 pupils. Schools in the group include: |
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*British International School, Abu Dhabi |
*British International School, Abu Dhabi |
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*British International School, Bratislava |
*British International School, Bratislava |
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*British International School, Budapest |
*British International School, Budapest |
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*British Internation School, Beijing (2 campuses) |
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*[[British International School Shanghai]] (2 campuses) |
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*British School, Warsaw |
*British School, Warsaw |
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*Collège Champittet, Lausanne |
*Collège Champittet, Lausanne (2 campuses) |
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*[[English International School, Prague]] |
*[[English International School, Prague]] |
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Revision as of 05:29, 25 October 2011
Nord Anglia Education Limited is a private company[1] that provides education and related educational services in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company was founded in 1972 and operates two divisions: International Schools and Learning Services.
International Schools
The International Schools division provides British-style education for children between the ages of 2 and 18 years in 11 international schools with over 4,000 pupils. Schools in the group include:
- British International School, Abu Dhabi
- British International School, Bratislava
- British International School, Budapest
- British Internation School, Beijing (2 campuses)
- British International School Shanghai (2 campuses)
- British School, Warsaw
- Collège Champittet, Lausanne (2 campuses)
- English International School, Prague
Learning Services
Founded in 1972, Nord Anglia's Learning Services Division works in partnership with central and local governments, education authorities, schools and other public sector organisations to provide a range of education, training, and learning support services. It had a turnover of over $200m in 2009-10.