We are delighted to announce a major milestone in the evolution of Chavagnes International College. Starting in September 2025, our school will roll out a comprehensive US High School Diploma programme for all pupils. This initiative will complement our existing offerings of IGCSEs, A-levels, and AP options, ensuring that we continue to meet the diverse … Continue reading Chavagnes International College to Launch US High School Diploma from September 2025
US High School Diploma for homeschoolers
USA Heritage Academy, an online school based in Florida, is making a dual pitch: to homechoolers seeking to offer a complete high school education to their children, and to European students who want to gain a prestigious double diploma which means the convalidation of their existing schoolwork plus a few extra hours of American study … Continue reading US High School Diploma for homeschoolers
An interesting critique of the IB
For an interesting critique of the international baccalaureat, from the other side of the Atlantic: http://www.cfam.org/publications/id.1737/pub_detail.asp This particular website slams the IB's 'internationalist' and 'progressive' agenda. Interestingly, all GCSEs in Britain (though not necessarily IGCSEs) have to pay lipservice to environmental and 'inclusivity' concerns, whatever the academic discipline, following government diktats under Labour. Hence in … Continue reading An interesting critique of the IB
Capuchin junior seminary still fostering vocations
A Franciscan junior seminary in Wisconsin, still going strong after 150 years.
The Wrong Book of Numbers
Once more into the breach, then, this time against that slipperiest of enemies: Numbers, as presented by journalists. The L.A. Times, on 28 September, published a piece by Mitchell Landsberg entitled, "Atheists, Agnostics Most Knowledable About Religion, Survey Says". Mr. Landsberg goes on to cite a recent Pew survey, which seems to indicate that atheists … Continue reading The Wrong Book of Numbers