14 year old Ben Geyer, of Washington D.C. and British Schools of America student, is the first ever four time state representative for the National Geographic Geography Bee.
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  • Listen to Theresa Forbes, the Director of the IPC on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Learning Curve’ answering questions about the International Primary Curriculum.  The programme also features a recording with Peter Pretlove, the Head of Bransgore Primary School in Hampshire. Peter, together with his pupils and parents, talks about the introduction of the IPC at his school and the impact it has had on children’s learning.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/learningcurve_20081006.shtml 

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