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.
Over 2000 visitors enjoyed UISG’s International Festival of Light last weekend! It was truly fantastic to welcome a steady stream of parents, students, staff and guests onto campus to enjoy world cuisine and live entertainment. The celebration of our diverse community made it a great comeback for what’s always been a staple event on the UISG calendar.
It’s always a different feeling in the air when the Year 12 Visual Arts students are exhibiting their final artworks. It’s a feeling of completion, near the end of their IB program, but mainly, it’s a moment of joy.
The Secondary Music Recital Series continued this month featuring the Year 9 Music class. As part of their Concert Time (solo performance) unit, the nine students performed across two concerts to an audience made up of their Theatre and Visual Arts peers and teachers. We were even fortunate to welcome our Primary Music teachers to the audience.
The Secondary Music Recital Series continued this month featuring the Year 9 Music class. As part of their Concert Time (solo performance) unit, the nine students performed across two concerts to an audience made up of their Theatre and Visual Arts peers and teachers. We were even fortunate to welcome our Primary Music teachers to the audience.
The Secondary Music Recital Series continued this month featuring the Year 9 Music class. As part of their Concert Time (solo performance) unit, the nine students performed across two concerts to an audience made up of their Theatre and Visual Arts peers and teachers. We were even fortunate to welcome our Primary Music teachers to the audience.
Join us from 2:30-3:30pm in the Admin Hall The introduction of the workshop: The teenage years are a time for...
Family Bonding Through Arts (25 March, 1 & 4 April 2023)
Last Friday we had the pleasure of hosting the Read Write Inc (RWI) Part 1 workshop for parents in the Hub. Ms Dilek, the RWI reading leader, shared what phonics is and explained how RWI works at UISG.
At UISG we have a Play-based Early Years program. Children engage in Big Body Play which include actions like rolling, chasing, spinning, jumping, and swinging. These body movements happen individually, with friends or groups, and in structured activities like outdoor learning and physical education classes.