Utahloy International School Guangzhou celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) 2023 on 8th March with UDB students leading the way to remind the community about the significance of equity in education and all aspects of life.
On Wednesday, Year 6 went on a field trip on the year to the Guangzhou Science Museum. The focus of the trip was the culmination of our latest Unit of Inquiry. Students were split into groups and given assignments to complete as they explored the range of attractions at the museum.
On Monday, March 6th, Year 2 visited Huiling Farm. The students toured the farm and were allowed to feed pigs, cows, chickens and rabbits. They also had an opportunity to plant vegetables and make their own giant pizza. Please watch the videos to see how our day went.
Those first steps into education can be a daunting experience, but our Toddler Group helps to make it a smooth transition — building trust in a comfortable school setting.
Get ready to read! The UISG Library presents Obido Book Fair on March 9 – 11; that’s Thursday, Friday and Saturday during IFOL!
Why We Play…and Learn (Mar 2023)
At UISG we believe that early childhood development is the foundation of all learning. We embrace inquiry through play as the child’s primary expression of their social-emotional, linguistic, cognitive, and physical development.
The Year 1 field trip to the Guangzhou Zoo was a great success! Aligned with our current UOI, ‘Sharing the Planet’, the students explored the central idea that human activity influences the environment and all living things.
The latest updates for the Spelling Bee of China are emerging! UISG students who signed up to particpate in the Spelling Bee of China competition have completed a preliminary round of spelling activities, and the second round of activities are being organized for April.
IFOL will be open to anyone from the Guangzhou community on Saturday 11th March, from 2-6pm.
For module 7 of Read Write Inc, our class had the opportunity to write a letter about our school. This letter is meant to be read by Rose, a girl that went to school in Victorian times. But we thought it would be nice for all to read.