The Fusion Spartans Program harmonizes this “roots and branches” philosophy – cultivating physical prowess through athletics and honing intellectual agility through tech innovation – to forge a transformative bridge for holistic development in youth aged 12-15.
As part of a busy two weeks for the Secondary Performing Arts department, the B604 Theatre ‘Black Box’ classroom stage featured performances from Year 7, 8, and 9 Theatre students.
Every morning at 8 o’clock, the bright yellow school buses arrive like clockwork, bathing the campus in a warm, golden hue.This is the daily opening scene of UISG Primary—a vivid illustration of education that puts people first.
UISG is offering exciting trial classes for K2 (age 4-5) and K3 (age 5-6)! In our dynamic multilingual environment, children will be involved in outdoor activities and IB inquiry programs and more! And can sparking curiosity, social skills, and foundational learning.
UISG hosted a dynamic and engaging CAS Parent Workshop, led by the CAS Coordinator, Ms Lee. Delivered in English, Chinese, and Korean. The session welcomed our multilingual parent community and provided meaningful insights into the CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) programme within the IB Diploma.
As parents, we understand how frustrating it can be when children throw tantrums, talk back, or exhibit challenging behaviors. It’s easy to assume they’re deliberately “acting out.” However, studies have shown that these behaviors often mask unmet emotional needs—not a desire to provoke us. In this workshop, you’ll learn simple yet powerful tools like the “Three Empathic Responses” technique and other interactive strategies.
On May 7, Year 8 students set out on an exciting journey to the top of Baiyun Mountain, marking a key moment in their PHE unit entitled “Health and Fitness: Leisure and Lifesaving.”
Utahloy International School Guangzhou (UISG) invites you to its May Open Day! As a 27-year IB-authorized pioneer in the Greater Bay Area, we’ll unveil how academic rigor, cultural vibrancy, and personalized pathways empower every child to craft a future as unique as they are.
On Saturday, April 26, the UISG Wolves swim team had a fantastic day at the annual “Spring Splash” meet at AISG, with 29 swimmers, 3 coaches, and several parents attending.
A foreign teacher kneels on the carpet with a picture book, while 16 children reconstruct The Very Hungry Caterpillar using LEGO. As “butterfly” echoes 21 times with each fluttering brick wing, language acquisition becomes woven into play.