Why International Preschools Are the New Norm
International schools have long stood as bastions of privilege, teetering somewhere between private schools and boarding schools. For those who can afford and are inclined to send their child abroad for a few years, these institutions offer a world-class education. However, in recent years, the landscape has been shifting. Private international schools are becoming more inclusive and affordable (for example, through partnerships with local universities). Boarding schools are luring new students with blended learning models that blend online homework and software with small class sizes and personal attention from professors. But perhaps most importantly, international preschools are becoming the norm rather than the exception. This shift has arisen for a number of different reasons. Read on to learn more about why an international preschool is a new norm: The Rise of the Blended Learning Preschool One of the key differences between traditional preschools and blended learning p...