The Pearl River Delta Battle of the Books competition is an exciting annual event that brings together students from various schools to showcase their reading prowess and teamwork skills. This year, our school proudly participated with three teams: two from the high school and one from the middle school. The competition, hosted by NCPA, provided a vibrant atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and a love for literature, making it a memorable experience for everyone involved.
As our young swimmers head to Shanghai for the ACAMIS Jr. Swim meet, where they will compete alongside athletes from 21 other international schools across China, we wish them the best of luck and a stroke of good fortune, hoping their dedication and teamwork will shine through in this prestigious event.
At Utahloy International School (UIS), with campuses in Guangzhou (UISG) and Zengcheng (UISZ), we are proud to celebrate another year of outstanding university placements for our graduates. With the 100th acceptance letter recently received, our students have once again proven that with the right guidance, support, and opportunities, they can achieve their dreams. But what truly sets UIS apart is not just the impressive list of university offers—it’s the personalized, student-centered approach that ensures every graduate, whether from UISG or UISZ, finds the university that best aligns with their unique aspirations, talents, and goals.
At UISG, happiness comes in many forms—whether it’s a shared laugh with a friend, a kind gesture, or simply enjoying a sunny day. This week, our Primary took time to reflect on what happiness means to each of us as we celebrated the International Day of Happiness.
The transition from high school to the next chapter is a pivotal moment in every student’s life. How can the critical thinking and global perspectives nurtured by the IB curriculum align with real-world career paths? How can classroom knowledge translate into tangible opportunities? On March 26, 2025, UISG proudly presents the ‘LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL’ Career Fair, connecting students and parents with top-tier universities and industry leaders worldwide to explore endless possibilities!
On Saturday, March 22 (9:30 AM – 12:00 PM), join an immersive educational journey at Utahloy International School Guangzhou (UISG)—the city’s pioneering international institution with 27 years of heritage. Discover not only time-tested answers to holistic education but also witness firsthand how we’re redefining innovation in the Greater Bay Area. Let us decode the DNA of “holistic education” for you.
UISG’s music program is designed to engage students at all levels, from beginners to advanced musicians. We offer a comprehensive curriculum that includes individual lessons, group ensembles, and performance opportunities, allowing students to grow both technically and artistically. Our dedicated music educators foster an environment where creativity thrives, encouraging students to experiment with different genres and instruments.
On a cool spring morning, a familiar face walked into Utahloy International School Guangzhou (UISG) with a warm smile—Mr. Kent Highet from Australia. He taught math, science, and business here for 14 years (2005-2019). Five years after leaving, his special return showed what makes UIS education special.
At Utahloy International School Guangzhou (UISG), we view education as a journey of holistic growth. Beyond academic excellence, sports form a vital pillar of our IB philosophy—empowering students to discover their best selves through movement, teamwork, and self-mastery.
On a spring morning, golden ripples shimmered across the lake at Utahloy International School Guangzhou (UISG) as a familiar figure reappeared on campus—2010 Korean alumnus Hong Gi-bong, accompanied by his parents, returning to the place that witnessed his youth. Walking past the weathered basketball court, his gaze lingered on a familiar classroom. Time seemed to reverse: the boy who once buried himself in the library and poured sweat onto the court had blossomed into a rising star in Hong Kong’s financial world.