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Structured for younger children
SHANGHAI Community International School's new Early Childhood Education Campus is conveniently located on Hongqiao Road near the Shanghai Marriott Hotel Hongqiao. The program is ideally structured for students aged three to five years old and the facility was designed with them in mind.
School admitted to CIS
Shanghai REGO International School is proud to be given regular membership of the Council of International Schools, the premier organization in international education for accreditation of schools and best practice development. CIS is a not-for-profit organization of a worldwide educational community of over 650 member schools and 450 colleges/universities. Its central purpose is to enable member organizations to achieve and deliver the highest standards in education and continually improve the outcome of student learning.
Piano master class
The music department of Shanghai REGO International School was proud to be able to offer a special master class treat to music/piano students during the return visit in March of Dr David Curtin from Lock Haven University, USA. After students played their pieces, Curtin gave feedback by commenting on their performances and giving valuable advice on how to take the pieces to an even higher level. He also checked students' progress from his visit last year. He spent a full day at the school and gave a piano recital during assembly for all students. The school is excited to be able to offer the fantastic opportunity for several pianists to take a lesson with such a distinguished artist.
Global culture story focus
British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus welcomed Morgan Schatz, who was visiting for the Shanghai International Literary Festival, for a day of stories based on the theme "What Does It Mean To Be A Global Citizen?" Pupils from all years were entertained and enthralled with folk tales and traditional stories from a wide variety of cultures and from different periods in history.
Climate change writing winner
Floris Boogaard, year 8a of the Shanghai REGO International School, was one of the 10 winners of a Dutch international writing contest about climate change.
Food culture feast
Yew Chung International School of Shanghai families from many different countries got together to celebrate their cultural diversity and try tasty food from all over the world at the Annual International Family Food Festival held on April 10.
Nanxiang aged visit
Pupils in years 6 to 9 of British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus visited a home for the aged in Nanxiang on March 18, performing songs for residents, who in turn entertained the pupils with two musical offerings. The visit aims to increase the school's local community engagement and to enable pupils to see a side of life in China that they might not otherwise witness.
An Afternoon at the Theater
Shanghai Singapore International School is producing "An Afternoon at the Theater" which showcases a variety of songs from well-known musicals such as "Rent," "Little Shop of Horrors," "Annie," "The Mikado" and "Grease." The program also consists of original work created by a group of students and involves context work where they take an original song and adapt it to a different context. Students and teachers are doing three shows through tomorrow at the school auditorium.
Career Day at YCIS
The 4th Career Day at Yew Chung International School of Shanghai on March 16 helped students get in-depth information about a particular profession, the required dedication and a better understanding of their priorities.
In groups of 10-15, accompanied by a teacher, students visited Shanghai Daily and were introduced to different departments and heard presentations from employees regarding their responsibilities, career choices and work environment. The general feedback from students and teachers has been positive and a full-day program is being considered for the future.
Students explain Pi concept
Pi Day was celebrated on March 12 at British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus. There were numerous activities throughout the school to help pupils understand and explore the concept of Pi. Year 11 students ran a series of workshops for the school on Pi Day and did an excellent job of illuminating some tricky concepts for their younger colleagues. '
We are growing potatoes'
Shanghai Singapore International School's P5 students are growing potatoes outside their classroom doors, expanding practically the science curriculum's learning about reproduction from plant parts. Students are monitoring germination, feeling the soil, planting the germinated potato parts, and recording their growth, journaling throughout the process and taking "tips" from a plant expert. It is hoping for a harvest in June.
School admitted to CIS
Shanghai REGO International School is proud to be given regular membership of the Council of International Schools, the premier organization in international education for accreditation of schools and best practice development. CIS is a not-for-profit organization of a worldwide educational community of over 650 member schools and 450 colleges/universities. Its central purpose is to enable member organizations to achieve and deliver the highest standards in education and continually improve the outcome of student learning.
Piano master class
The music department of Shanghai REGO International School was proud to be able to offer a special master class treat to music/piano students during the return visit in March of Dr David Curtin from Lock Haven University, USA. After students played their pieces, Curtin gave feedback by commenting on their performances and giving valuable advice on how to take the pieces to an even higher level. He also checked students' progress from his visit last year. He spent a full day at the school and gave a piano recital during assembly for all students. The school is excited to be able to offer the fantastic opportunity for several pianists to take a lesson with such a distinguished artist.
Global culture story focus
British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus welcomed Morgan Schatz, who was visiting for the Shanghai International Literary Festival, for a day of stories based on the theme "What Does It Mean To Be A Global Citizen?" Pupils from all years were entertained and enthralled with folk tales and traditional stories from a wide variety of cultures and from different periods in history.
Climate change writing winner
Floris Boogaard, year 8a of the Shanghai REGO International School, was one of the 10 winners of a Dutch international writing contest about climate change.
Food culture feast
Yew Chung International School of Shanghai families from many different countries got together to celebrate their cultural diversity and try tasty food from all over the world at the Annual International Family Food Festival held on April 10.
Nanxiang aged visit
Pupils in years 6 to 9 of British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus visited a home for the aged in Nanxiang on March 18, performing songs for residents, who in turn entertained the pupils with two musical offerings. The visit aims to increase the school's local community engagement and to enable pupils to see a side of life in China that they might not otherwise witness.
An Afternoon at the Theater
Shanghai Singapore International School is producing "An Afternoon at the Theater" which showcases a variety of songs from well-known musicals such as "Rent," "Little Shop of Horrors," "Annie," "The Mikado" and "Grease." The program also consists of original work created by a group of students and involves context work where they take an original song and adapt it to a different context. Students and teachers are doing three shows through tomorrow at the school auditorium.
Career Day at YCIS
The 4th Career Day at Yew Chung International School of Shanghai on March 16 helped students get in-depth information about a particular profession, the required dedication and a better understanding of their priorities.
In groups of 10-15, accompanied by a teacher, students visited Shanghai Daily and were introduced to different departments and heard presentations from employees regarding their responsibilities, career choices and work environment. The general feedback from students and teachers has been positive and a full-day program is being considered for the future.
Students explain Pi concept
Pi Day was celebrated on March 12 at British International School Shanghai's Nanxiang campus. There were numerous activities throughout the school to help pupils understand and explore the concept of Pi. Year 11 students ran a series of workshops for the school on Pi Day and did an excellent job of illuminating some tricky concepts for their younger colleagues. '
We are growing potatoes'
Shanghai Singapore International School's P5 students are growing potatoes outside their classroom doors, expanding practically the science curriculum's learning about reproduction from plant parts. Students are monitoring germination, feeling the soil, planting the germinated potato parts, and recording their growth, journaling throughout the process and taking "tips" from a plant expert. It is hoping for a harvest in June.
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