At UISG, we take pride in our commitment to providing a holistic and inclusive education for all our students. The Primary EAL Programme is a pivotal element of this commitment, serving as a cohesive and comprehensive English language support initiative for our diverse student body.
We are excited to share some wonderful photos and videos. Our talented students from grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 at UISG showcased their musical talents during performances held on Mondays throughout January and February.
Sign Up for UEF Family Fun Day at UISG on 23 March 2024
With the wind of winter gradually easing and the footsteps of spring approaching, UISG also welcomed the annual K-Y2 CNY Music Festival last week. This is not only a grand stage for children to show their talents, but also a joyful chapter written by them. Here, each little actor perfectly presented the treasure of Chinese culture-Spring Festival with the most sincere and moving emotions and the most enthusiastic performance.
On January 18 We went to the AIO (Art Institute of the Orient) in Shamian Island. We had experience of seeing how Shamian Island had changed since migrants came into China to do business, hundreds of years ago. Whilst we were learning we also had fun activities to do.
Last week the Year 3 students took a short trip down the road to visit Brew Heart Coffee shop, where most of the staff employed are visually impaired.
Parent Workshop | A Journey Through IB Primary Years Programme (Jan 2024)
In PYP we value student-initiated action. On Monday 13th November, some students took the opportunity to perform on the basketball court, bringing their music to the outdoors.
UISG held the Primary Talent Show, which returned to the MFH stage with a successful performance, featuring students from Year 1 to Year 6 in individual and group performances, along with some surprise items. Ethan and Xoraya took on the role of MCs at the Primary Talent Show.
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.