In a memorable event that created excitement through the halls of Blyth Academy, Clara Hawking, Globeducate’s Head of Artificial Intelligence, graced three of our campuses with her expertise. From April 2 to April 5, she immersed herself in discussions, workshops, and dialogues, leaving an indelible mark on educators and students alike.
In celebration of International Women's Day, Blyth Academy Mississauga recently hosted a thought-provoking breakfast panel aimed at empowering students and highlighting the achievements of women in various fields under this year’s theme, “Inspire Inclusion.” The event welcomed all members of the Blyth Academy community, with students and staff from various campuses joining virtually. It drew in students, staff, and community members alike, fostering a spirit of dialogue and inspiration for all.
Are you searching for a more personalized and supportive learning environment for your child? Night school offers a flexible alternative for students who may not thrive in a traditional daytime setting. It can truly empower students who are looking to recover credits, earn their diploma, boost their grades, or get ahead.
Once again, the talents and creativity of Blyth Academy students have shone brightly on the global stage. At the recent Globeducate Arts Competition, two of our students emerged as winners, receiving 2nd place in Photography and 2nd place in Creative Writing.
Meet the five remarkable student-athletes who have earned the prestigious Hockey Equality scholarship. In partnership with the NHLPA, we're empowering BIPOC talent to excel both on the ice and in the classroom, offering elite hockey training and top-notch education. Discover their inspiring journey towards success in our latest blog post.
We've reached the third and final day of our summit in the UK. I've been quite impressed with our students' navigational skills as they are frequently seen zipping through the city in groups, parading the coffee shops and shopping in their free time. After three days, you'd think they live here - which just goes to highlight the success of this cultural exchange.
We awoke to another beautiful day in the UK as our conference remained in the city for a series of leadership tasks and activities. Where students took the Belbin Test yesterday to assess where they stand in terms of group and collaborative environments, today they are being put on the spot to apply their understanding.
Each year, Blyth Academy takes flight on our March Break Abroad and International Summers programs that are built and exclusively tailored for our students and staff. The transformative element of waking up in a new destination gives students the power to seize each day as a new adventure with new sites to see and experiences to have.
Blyth Academy is proud to announce its renewed partnership with the prestigious Toronto Football Club (TFC) to provide three talented athletes with full scholarships to attend Blyth Academy. This collaboration aims to support and nurture the educational and athletic aspirations of young players, offering them a unique opportunity to excel both on the field and in the classroom.
The first week of school can be an exciting and nerve-wracking time for students of all ages. Whether starting a new grade or entering a brand-new school, the unknown can trigger feelings of anxiety and stress. Understanding and addressing these first-week nerves is essential for a smooth transition and a successful start to the academic year. By implementing a few strategies, students can navigate the first week with confidence, resilience, and a sense of excitement for the journey ahead.
Granada welcomed us with open arms, and just as quickly we had to say goodbye. So we raised our hands in the air and waved adios to the city. It was only a short time, but the Alhambra and Albaicin have become one of the many memories that we’ve made on the trip.
We boarded the bus and said adios to Seville. It was a great two days getting to spend time in the city, and visiting various neighbourhoods throughout Seville, but it was time to head off to our next destination. So we took off and worked our way through the rolling, hilly landscape.
With our first introduction to Seville over, it was time to dive right in. It’s been quite a whirlwind few days, so the group got to sleep in a little bit later this morning to get ready for the day ahead. Once we were all up and ready to start, it was off to Centro Histórico!
Off to Spain! We packed our bags back on the bus, met our new transport captain, Luis, and hit the road ready for our next destination. The road to Spain was smooth and dreamlike as the fog settled in over the farmland and offered us an interesting view of the green pastures and farming communities along the way.