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25
Aug

Huron International School’s First Study Abroad Seminar In Japan

Huron International School held a Study Abroad Seminar in The Ryugaku Journal Counseling Center in Tokyo, Japan on August 16. Many international students’ parents showed up to learn more about our school and had a close conversation with our study abroad consultants. Mr. Namikawa Sumio, the Japanese agent of Huron International School, hosted the seminar....
20
Aug

What Need to Prepare for Studying in High School in Canada?

Prepare your luggage The first step is the preparation of luggage, when studying in Canada, students can check two pieces of luggage free of charge, the sum of the three sides of the volume of each piece of luggage does not exceed 158 centimeters, the weight of each piece is 23 kilograms, that is, the...
18
Aug

What Parents Should Talk To Their Children about Before They Study Abroad?

After the hard work of preparation, the child is about to leave and go abroad to study. Both parents and children feel a little bit anxious. Parents feel they need to talk to their students before they leave, but what to talk about? After their children study abroad, they often only ask about their grades,...
17
Aug

 Tips about Helping Students Adjust Quickly to Their New Life in Canada

After studying abroad, many children often complain to their parents about the reality of studying abroad, and their expectations are not the same at all. The school campus is nothing like the ancient castles from Harry Potter, but a historic plain building; the campus is not yet as large as a domestic school. Canadian schools...
12
Aug

Tips about How to Improve Your English and Master Your Classroom!

Every year, international students from all over the world come to Canada to study and improve their English while pursuing advanced degrees. However, students need to make sure that they study in the right way to kill two birds with one stone. Today, let’s take about how to improve students’ English at Huron International School...
11
Aug

Rejecting Widowhood Education: Co-reading, More Harm than Good

Studying abroad of underage students is now a trend, with more and more children starting before they reach adulthood. Of course, the benefits of studying at an early age are also obvious: easier integration into the local social and culture life, better access to the foreign language, better chances of further education, etc. However, many...
06
Aug

Should My Children Take the High School Entrance Exams after They Decided to Go Abroad

In the process of gathering information about studying abroad, preparing for the HKCEE, IELTS, and applying for high school, both parents and children feel physically and mentally exhausted. As time went on, it turned out to be time to take the midterm exam. If the child is already determined to go abroad, does it mean...
04
Aug

Boarding Schools PK Homestay, Which Can Win?

Many parents believe that “good context is the key to learning other languages.” As a result, homestays have become a priority for parents who send their children to study abroad. Being able to eat, live, and work using your English-speaking skills will help you improve your English. Yet is that the case? Today, let’s compare...
30
Jul

Why boarding high schools is better than day schools?

As we all know, Canada is a great power nation of education, with the most advanced education system, which places great importance on the development of talent. That’s why more people are heading to Canada each year to open their path to study. However, most parents, including students, have not gotten first-hand information about education...
29
Jul

Public high School transfer to private high schools in Canada

Many parents of international students choose to send their children to schools that are not suitable for them, only to realize and ask agents to transfer. Who are the students transferring? What are the reasons for the transfer? To help you understand high school transfer correctly, I will introduce you to the 3 types of...
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