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Continuing expansion of K-12 international school sector driven more by growing local demand

...and curricula reflecting “national requirements, local language, and cultural context.” Over a third of international schools now offer bilingual instruction and 78% follow a hybrid model that blends...

Updated forecast projects marginal decline in foreign enrolment in the US through 2030

...Chinese enrolment contraction per year to 2030. Vietnam is seen to offer the most potential for growth: “Vietnam’s expanding middle class, strong English-language preparation, and preference for business...

Germany’s foreign enrolments continued to grow in the 2025/26 academic year

...as their number one destination. The major motivating factors for those students were the “availability of English-language degree programmes, attractive career prospects, and low tuition and living costs.”...

AI tools in action for international student recruitment

...AI chatbot replaced live WhatsApp support for a language school I work with. It answers routine programme questions in multiple languages, 24/7, and forwards tricky cases to staff....

There are now more than 400,000 international students in Germany

...of higher education institutions in Germany now have an International Office. Almost all higher education institutions offer at least one English-language degree programme. The number of international higher...

Enrolment surges in Spain’s language teaching sector

Enrolment in Spanish language schools in Spain has now surged past pre-pandemic levels. The post-COVID recovery really took hold in 2022, at which point student numbers had rebounded...

The Netherlands: Foreign enrolment slowdown driven by declining undergraduate numbers

...maintained, they’ve agreed. They’re even scrapping the planned test for new ‘foreign-language’ degree programmes. So how will they keep control over the intake of international students? To that...

Building the bridge to campus: The first stage of student satisfaction begins long before admission

...talk personally to them about a programme. They like impressive percentages about post-graduation employment rates. If parents aren’t proficient in English or another language of study, they appreciate...

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