‘We strive for educational excellence’
At Eupheus, we strive for educational excellence and for every child ‘to be the best that they can be’. Eupheus is a Cambridge Assessment International Education accredited school located in
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Is the language barrier hindering your ability to fully immerse yourself in the community? Whether you desire to engage with locals, experience a sense of belonging, pass the CIPLE exam
A smarter approach to learning European Portuguese
If you’re living in Portugal and struggling to become fluent in the language, you’re definitely not alone! The secret to your mastery of European Portuguese might just lie in a
At what age should a child have a smartphone?
As the head of an international school, with children from three years upwards, one of the most frequently asked questions or concerns of parents is at what age should a
One fifth of students in higher education suffer mental illness – study
A study coordinated by the University of Évora (UÉ) has concluded that one fifth of higher education students suffer from some kind of mental illness and, of these, almost half
Cancel Culture?
The British press has recently been awash with articles related to teenagers and young adults and the effect of Cancel Culture on this generation’s students. The amount of power that
Over 36% of school menus opted for high mercury content fish
It’s not enough that schools up and down the country are constantly beset by strikes, now it transpires that more than 36% of school menus analysed in 2022 included fish
The skill of studying
As the Head of School, I have heard so many times parents saying, “well, my child has a great area to study in, it’s calm and without distractions. They spend
Helping children to develop effective study skills
As the school new year is now well underway, along with the excitement of the new term for students of all ages comes assessments and exams. For us as parents
Algarve wants fewer students dropping out of school
CCDR Algarve boss wants to reduce secondary school drop out rate from 20% to 5% by 2030 It is vital to reduce the secondary school dropout rate in the Algarve