Oxford International Education Group Celebrates International Day of People with Disabilities
Today marks International Day of People with Disabilities, the annual global celebration of people with disabilities. This yearâs theme is ânot all disabilities are visibleâ so at Oxford International Education Group we wanted to help build awareness and also celebrate people with dyslexia. Harriet from our Marketing team shares her experience of growing up with…
Oxford International selected for PRELIM
We are excited to announce that Oxford Internationalâs UK English Language division has been selected by the British Council, the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL) and English UK to be part of PRELIM (the Partnered Remote Language Improvement Project). The Partnership We have partnered with the Society of Pakistan…
Women Leading The Way: An Interview with Kamila Dolejsi, Academic Director of EFL UK at Oxford International Education Group
In the fifth interview in our Women Leading the Way series, we sat down once again (virtually of course) with a female leader in the education sector to discuss gender diversity and ask her advice as a woman in leadership.  This month we spoke to Kamila Dolejsi. Kamila has been involved in the TESOL industry for more than 15 years….
National lockdown announcement: Oxford International Education Group response
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, announced that England will enter into a four-week lockdown from this Thursday, 5th November. Unlike in March, schools, colleges and universities will remain open throughout this predicted month-long lockdown. Thankfully, this means that most of our business will continue as normal. Rules in Scotland and Wales…
5 Inspiring Black Educators to learn from this Black History Month
October is Black History Month in the UK and this year weâve been celebrating by learning about influential Black Educators. Black History Month has been celebrated in the UK for over 30 years. It is celebrated in the US in February to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. However, October was…
Women Leading The Way: An Interview with Sharon Curl, Managing Director for North America
As we enter the Thanksgiving season in Canada and the USA, we look to North America to reflect on female leadership in the education sector with our Managing Director of North America, Sharon Curl. In the fourth interview in our Women Leading the Way series, Sharon shares her experience of founding a business in her…
Women Leading The Way: An Interview with Yasmin Sawar, Chief Education Officer at Oxford International College
Feeling inspired by our freshly sharpened pencils, new school clothes and heavy bookbag, we spoke to Yasmin Sawar Chief Education Officer at Oxford International Collge (OIC). She shared her insights as a female leader in the educator sector to inspire us for the new school year. Yasmin joined OIC in 2017, and under her academic…
WOMEN LEADING THE WAY: AN INTERVIEW WITH LUYA DUAN, REGIONAL DIRECTOR FOR CHINA AND MONGOLIA AT OXFORD INTERNATIONAL
From the launch of our Women Leading the Way series, we received a lot of great comments and are excited to share our stories as we continue to drive our CARE initiative forward. For our second interview with female leaders in the education sector, we sat down with Luya Duan, Regional Director for China and Mongolia at Oxford…
WOMEN LEADING THE WAY: AN INTERVIEW WITH GROUP MARKETING DIRECTOR, NATASHA TRAYNOR AT OXFORD INTERNATIONAL
Inspired by a recent news article from the BBCÂ Firms with more female executives âperform betterâ, we sat down with female leaders in the education sector to discuss gender diversity and ask their advice as leading women. We set out to ask questions that give us an insight into the strategies for success developed by women….
OXFORD INTERNATIONAL â CARE INITIATIVE LAUNCH, DOING OUR PART TO PROMOTE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
These last few weeks has been reminded us that the fight for equality around the world is still far from over and requires all of us to work towards this cause proactively. Since the murder of George Floyd, weâve taken the time to pause and reflect on the issue of racism and inequality to start…