We celebrated Math Day last Friday. Students took a break from the standard day-to-day math lessons. Instead, they participated in competitive math-themed games where they could score points for their House. Continue Reading
A contest for the most creative outfit was held in conjunction with World Book Day last month. Children were encouraged to make use of materials and items at home to put their outfits together. Here are the winners. Congratulations!Continue Reading
The Year 7 students had a great time making liquids that were rainbow-coloured in test tubes. They used a Neutralisation reaction to create a series of liquids with different pH levels.Continue Reading
Eight teachers participated in the First Aid session that was organised as a requirement for British Scouting Overseas staff. Nine additional staff members participated to learn more about First Aid. The workshop was conducted by Mr. Damien Santer, a specialist in emergency services and first aid, on 18th June at our campus. Key topics include,...Continue Reading
Year 5 students used coffee as a medium to paint. Starting with the brighter shades and progressing to the darker ones would be necessary. The best thing about painting with coffee is that you’re not only able to create beautiful pieces, but they smell nice too!Continue Reading
Making and eating zongzi (粽子) with family and friends is an important element of the Dragon Boat Festival celebrations. They’re traditionally wrapped in reed and bamboo leaves to make a pyramid shape. Our students had fun making paper zongzi in celebration of the festival. Continue Reading
The Year 2 students had a lot of fun painting and cutting out the Sun and the Earth, and explaining how the Earth revolves around the Sun and how day and night occur.Continue Reading