The Welcome Picnic is rescheduled on 14th October 2023 from 11am to 2pm, we’ll be welcoming 500+ visitors onto campus to meet new families and enjoy some light entertainment. We’ll have some of Guangzhou’s best international food vendors, including Perma Bakery, MADO and GZ Grocery, plus activities led by SK Sports, Golf Academy, the Art Institute, and our own CAS students.
The Welcome Picnic is rescheduled on 14th October 2023 from 11am to 2pm, we’ll be welcoming 500+ visitors onto campus to meet new families and enjoy some light entertainment. We’ll have some of Guangzhou’s best international food vendors, including Perma Bakery, MADO and GZ Grocery, plus activities led by SK Sports, Golf Academy, the Art Institute, and our own CAS students.
University representatives are invited to give our students an overview of higher education opportunities around the world. Check out the exciting lineup of events coming up at UISG!
These classes will be in English and are designed for parents to attend. Our potential ‘Wolf Cubs’ will come to campus and experience the new programme through our purpose-designed facilities.
At UISG, we believe in the power of reading to inspire young minds, and our Reading Buddies Programme is a fantastic way to achieve just that!
Last week the Year 10 Theatre class transformed the Admin Hall into a ‘theatre in the round’ through their Non-Western Theatre Style Demonstration: a performance of Tadashi Suzuki’s
The Mid-Autumn Festival is considered one of the most important Chinese festivals. Families traditionally gather to admire the full moon during this reunion celebration and eat moon cakes.
To celebrate the upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, UISG organised a diverse range of activities over the four days prior to the holiday. The campus was filled with a vibrant atmosphere and the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
At UISG, parents play a vital role in their child’s education, and the school recognises the importance of involving them in various activities and workshops. One such workshop recently held at UISG aimed to engage parents as students and introduce them to the concept of visible thinking routines.
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.