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The Good Schools Guide International library (more than 280 articles about international schools and expat life) is included with every subscription. 

Subjects ranging from curriculum to transitions to expat life are extensively explored in the hopes that knowledge will ease the adjustment that often comes with living and studying in another part of the world.

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Accreditation Agencies/Inspection Organisations: Which Ones Are Real?

Which accreditation organisations are legitimate, which ones aren't? How can you tell the difference, and why do they matter. Open this folder to find lists of recognised accreditation/inspection agencies, warnings about the dodgy ones, and in depth information on why you should care.

Basics of an American Education

What's a "good" American school and how can you tell? What are standard benchmarks? Do all international American schools have exactly the same curriculum? How do Advanced Placement courses and exams fit into the picture?

British Education: The A to Z (At Home and Abroad)

Coming from abroad, understanding the system, the chances of getting in, whether British schools are as daunting as their reputation, how to check out a school....a wealth of articles reprinted from our UK-based Good Schools Guide.

How to Get Into University from Anywhere in the World

A quick guide to planning ahead. At what age can you jump between curricula, and what do universities in the US and UK think about it? And if you want to consider a US university, some ways to pay for it - whether you're an American or not.

International Curriculum Info: Definitions Between Curricula, School Systems and Exams

What is an AP course? The British curriculum? IB? Is there any such thing as an American curriculum? Here is every curriculum, exam and school system mentioned in the GSGI (with descriptions in clear concise terms....which is almost NEVER the case on official and mostly useless websites). Open this folder for articles on the most popular ones.

Moving Abroad/Expat Living

Will living your own dream short change your children's? How do you help your family make the transition - while you make a new life? These articles tell you how to get started...

Special Education Needs

Definitions, resources, solutions....these mini-guides to Special Education Needs in the UK and US will equip you for those countries, but help you find your way (at least know what you're missing) in more far-flung corners of the globe.

To Board or Not to Board?

How to choose a boarding school, how to plan once you've chosen, or whether to go to boarding school at all: open this folder to find articles and thoughts from parents of boarders, plus boarders themselves.

Transitions Between School Systems and Countries

Can you transfer out of the American system into the British, or out of the British into the IB? If summer is winter in Australia, when does school begin? What happens to children who need someplace to land in between, for extra work, visa help or beefing up on skills?

Uni in the USA...and Beyond: The Definitive UK Guide to University Abroad

A British guide to universities in the US, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia, it gives comprehensive accounts of some of the most popular (and competitive) universities and colleges, with complementary articles for British students contemplating higher education overseas.

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Articles

Accreditation of American Schools (in the US and Abroad)

Accreditation agencies: real or fake? How do you separate the sheep from the goats, the authorised from the bogus? Beware the alphabet soup of lookalike initials and reversed titles: all accrediting agencies are not equal.

From American Schools to British (English National Curriculum)

Certainly one of the most difficult of transitions, but not impossible. And then what's needed to get into American unis from the British system?

Glossary

Words, agencies and phrases that are found peppered throughout the GSGI, many that are peculiar to one country (especially Montreal), or wander into a range of jargon for a particular area (say, US Financial Aid).

Special Education Needs in the US: Overview

Thousands of words of US law and regulations whittled down to a few clear and succinct pages by Karen Moffitt, one of the leading US Special Education Needs authorities (who wrote a few of those laws herself).

Take the Children or Leave Them at Home?

If you take your children abroad with you, will you ruin their futures, or enrich them beyond their wildest imaginations? A cross-cultural snapshot of things your children will deal with if they join in this nomadic life with you.

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