Understanding and Managing Separation Anxiety in Children Starting School
Starting school is a significant milestone for both children and parents. While it can be an exciting time,
Starting school is a significant milestone for both children and parents. While it can be an exciting time,
We are looking for a dedicated Accounts Assistant to join our team. The successful candidate will support the
Success is a journey, not a destination. Whether you’ve just achieved a significant milestone or are looking to
Opportunities for Dedicated education professionals, who want to develop and grow with our school. Do you have the
As our school is expanding with a significant increase in the number of students, it is with great
So by now, all our students have received their school reports or external examination results. Congratulations to everyone.
The International School of Paphos is committed to providing a hands-on, engaging learning experience for our students. We
As our school continues to thrive and expand, we are excited to invite applications from passionate teachers across
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Following a presentation for our Year 5 to 9 students by CYTA, today we would like to emphasise
ISOP students advice for conserving energy: LET’S JOIN OUR HANDS AND HEARTS TOGETHER IN THIS VISION OF A
Stress levels can be higher than usual around exam time. A bit of stress can help you to
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As parents, it can be difficult to know how to help your children to revise or study at
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We, as a PHILANTHROPY CLUB, try to raise awareness for worthy causes and collect donations for those who
Entering a new environment can be scary for preschoolers. Find out how to overcome separation anxiety for a
My story I’m the mother of three kids. My middle child is coming up on his 13th birthday.
Forty percent of children with ADHD also develop oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), a condition marked by chronic aggression,