By almost universal agreement, children educated at international schools are just a little bit different.
“They are quite worldly, in a good way. They think outside the box more,” according to Harriet Plyler, editor of the Good Schools Guide International , which rates international schools.
Often from families of serial expatriates, sometimes educated at international schools in a scattering of different countries, these children even have their own sobriquet: they are known as “third culture kids”.
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