Welcome to Cambridge Home School’s blog! We update our collection of blogs on a weekly basis. Written by a team of experienced education specialists, our blog covers a range of topics: online schooling, academic and non-academic growth, class performance, teaching support, knowledge absorption and retention, online learning experiences across the globe, schooling tips and tricks for students, homeschooling guidance for parents, and many more. You’ll also find a range of blogs that are specific to your country. We want to help enhance your online learning experience by providing location-specific insight. Follow us as we cover more ground to help students become better learners and to help parents acclimatise to the online schooling pace.

How International Home School Programs Are Meeting the Needs of Expatriate Families
In an increasingly globalised world, the number of families relocating for work is on the rise. Expatriate parents are often confronted with the challenge of

The Advantages of Enrolling in an International Online School: A Student’s Perspective
In the last two decades, the landscape of education has undergone a remarkable transformation. The advent of international online schooling has redefined the boundaries of

The Impact of British Education Standards on Global Online Learning
The British educational system holds a distinguished place on the global stage, renowned for its high standards, rigorous assessments, and a rich history of academic

Navigating the UK Curriculum from Anywhere in the World: A Guide for Parents
Navigating the complexities of education is a challenge at the best of times, but for parents looking to offer their children a quality British education

International Home Schooling: Combining Home Education with Global Perspectives
In today’s educational milieu, the concept of home schooling has seen a remarkable rise, moving from a specialised choice to a mainstream education option. Yet,

The Rise of International Online Schools
The landscape of education has transformed drastically in the past two decades. Once confined to physical classrooms, learning has now burst through geographical boundaries thanks