The camp, which was located from March 22nd to 24th as Option 2 (clean water for all), gave us a wonderful memory that keeps being recalled in our minds again and again like a daydream. It was totally a satisfying and healing camp, as we could refresh ourselves from those academic and social pressures of the past few days.
This week K1 classes went on their first field trip! It was the first time participating in an out of school experience for most of the Wolf Cubs and they were so excited.
Camp Reflections | Y7-Y8 Endangered Species (Mar 2023)
Our camp was very interesting and inspiring. We went to Wanlv Lake located in Heyuan, China. The staff and the activities taught me and other students about climate change & endangered species a lot. First off, the facilities and the hotel were much better than we expected
Video and Booklet | UISG DP Visual Arts Exhibition 2023 Review
Our good friends at Hopeful Hearts Guangzhou are taking part in a Virtual London Marathon on 23 April. If you fancy a run around the city for a good cause, followed by celebratory drinks, please see the poster and WeChat contacts for details.
Y3 Field Trip (Mar 2023)
Year 3 went on a top-secret field trip to see how a factory makes ceramic tiles. Ceramic tiles are all around us. We use them for countertops, floors and walls. We learned ceramic tiles can make a place look neat, beautiful or even glamorous.
It was all smiles after the Year 4 students’ exciting and meaningful field trip to Stone Mineral Park! Our current unit of inquiry explores Earth’s geography and landforms and how Earth’s changes affect human interactions and settlement.
Ramsmun (Mar 2023)
The UISG MUN students participated in the RAMSMUN conference 2023 from 17th to 19th March 2023. This year the theme was ‘Pioneering New Beginnings’. Our year 10 students, ChaeWon, Jugyeong, JaeYong, DaeHyun, Yu King, Rui Hai, GyungHyun, BoMi and Anna, participated as delegates representing different countries. Our year 10 student, YoonSoo, was appointed the Chair of the conference.
The Semester 2 Year 8 Theatre classes are completing their first unit, exploring the genre of ‘tableau vivant’. Last week saw them take to the stage to present their ‘living pictures’.
Playdough is a blank canvas and becomes anything a child can imagine. It’s the ultimate open-ended activity, encouraging kids to think outside of the box while also developing fine motor skills. Playing with playdough directly influences academic skills like writing.