A foreign teacher kneels on the carpet with a picture book, while 16 children reconstruct The Very Hungry Caterpillar using LEGO. As “butterfly” echoes 21 times with each fluttering brick wing, language acquisition becomes woven into play.
Do you dream of capturing campus life through your art? Want to see your creativity become part of UISG’s official branding? This is your chance!
The Multifunction Hall (MFH) at UISG transformed into a vibrant arena filled with laughter, cheers, and boundless energy as we celebrated our annual Early Years Sports Day! This spectacular event, organized by our dedicated Year 10 student leaders, was a success, uniting students, parents, and teachers for a day of friendly games and unforgettable memories.
We are thrilled to share the highlights from the recent event, Sing-Up 2025, held at the Canadian International School Guangzhou on April 16, 2025. This delightful musical gathering brought together six choirs, including our very own UISG Primary Choir, led and trained by the dedicated Ms. Jessie and Mr. lan.
On Friday afternoon, January 17, 2025, the Multi-Function Hall (MFH) at UISG came alive with the sounds of music, dance, and festive cheer as our Primary students, along with friends from UNC, presented an exciting Chinese New Year Music Festival.
Utahloy International School Guangzhou held a school-wide Chinese poetry recitation competition on the afternoon of June 7. The students provided an accompaniment of poetry and song, and their youthful exuberance lit up the poetic firmament and brought us a dazzling poetry festival.
Last Thursday 6 June, the final DP Music Recital of the 2023-2024 academic year took place in the Admin Hall. Falling during the Year 10 DP Transition Week, it was the perfect opportunity for the Class of 2026 to attend a concert and be represented on stage by their Year 10 classmates who have shown interest in joining the DP Music programme next year.
Instrument Tuition Programme (ITP) students were provided with a performance opportunity and many took up the challenge, courageously taking to the Admin Hall stage to perform solos, duets and small group items over two lunchtime concerts this past week.
During the academic year, third-grade students had the opportunity to delve into the wonders of the longest river in the Czech Republic by immersing themselves in the musical composition “Moldau” by Bedrich Smetana.
Last Friday, the captivating musical “Somewhere over the rainbow” was performed by students of K-Y2 at UISG’s MFH, drawing the audience’s attention with its enchanting rendition.