When I was a child there were strict rules which had to be adhered to on pain of death. Sit at the kitchen table to eat, all together, with knife and fork, at the necessary time “Thank you for my dinner” and “Please may I be excused” were necessary after meals Go to bed at […]
An Educational Holiday in Italy
Holidays can be learning times too. All of life is about learning, every second of every day, holidays are no different. Even a short one week break, vacation or holiday can fill everyone’s heads with new information, ideas, and attitudes. Learning from Travel (Worldschooling) in Italy We spent just one week in Umbria. We were […]
Perks of Having Dual Nationality Kids
I have two dual nationality kids. They were both born in London to a British/Welsh Mum and a British/Australian Dad, meaning they automatically qualified for two passports each. Inter-National marriages can be a nuisance, extended families spread to the edges of the map can make life complicated. Paying for all those passports is certainly expensive, […]
Homeschooling GCSE
Homeschooling GCSE is possible. Homeschooled kids can sit GCSE exams and iGCSE exams at examination centres in the UK and elsewhere. We did it, we home schooled UK international GCSEs from overseas. My elder son now has iGCSE passes, we did it successfully using a variety of methods. This post is about how to homeschool […]
Myths About Homeschooling
There are myths about education that necessarily become myths about homeschooling because they are closely related. We’ll debunk the following myths about homeschooling in this post The Biggest Myths About Homeschooling Most myths and misconceptions about homeschooling come from a lack of understanding of what homeschooling is and what it is not. Homeschooling is simply […]
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