During the weekend a group dedicated UISG Early Years teachers attended the Associate of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) ECE Conference hosted by Concordia Shanghai. This year’s overarching theme of the Whole Child included holistic education and skill development in early childhood education which we know play a huge role in children’s lives. Sessions included a wide range of topics from building children’s social emotional well-being, to play based learning, creating an environment that honors children, and much more.
On Friday 22nd September the UISG community was asked to wear something white to represent peace. The day emphasised the need for everyone to play an active role in promoting peace, both within themselves and in their interactions with others.
UISG is excited to launch a new Nursery program designed for toddlers aged 18-24 months. If you are a parent with a baby at home, please join me for an Open Morning for families!
UISG is excited to launch a new Nursery program designed for toddlers aged 18-24 months. If you are a parent with a baby at home, please join me for an Open Morning for families!
At Utahloy International School Guangzhou, we believe that a strong foundation is crucial for every child’s educational journey. Our Nursery Programme is carefully crafted to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where young learners can thrive, explore, and develop a love for learning from an early age.
Utahloy International School Guangzhou proudly secured the third position in the highly prestigious National Spelling Bee Teams Competition held in Beijing. The exceptional spellers from UISG showcased their remarkable linguistic skills, demonstrating their unwavering dedication and commitment to academic excellence.
Join us for Early Years Trial Class! Sign up via the poster below!
Toddler Class Open Day, Tuesday 4th July 2023
K-Y2 students brought us a wonderful musical production ‘Child of the World’ this afternoon. In order to explore the Children of the World, young actors follow the story characters Leo and Ana to different countries, showing the audiences the unique musical culture unique to different countries.
Our little ones welcomed 11 parent volunteers to our campus for a lesson of Mother Tongue Story Reading. All students from K to K3 were able to enjoy a lesson of story time in their native language and while in mixed-age groups, they made some new friends.