This week saw the first large performances in our New Kwun Tong Campus. The show opened with a Winter Concert from our Upper Primary Choir and secondary students.
This year was the first time Nord Anglia students had been invited to compete the UK Mathematics Trust, and seven of our Higher Level Mathematics students from Year 12 and Year 13 took part.
NAIS HK Chess club sent a team to the Caissa Chess Schools Championship 2021 for the U10 division. The team powered through and we came out on top by winning the trophy for first place!
NAISHK students achieved strong results with 100% of our students being awarded 5 or more A*- C grades (including English and Maths), with 49% of the results being grade A*/A.
Following two years of great dedication and hard work by our IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) students, we are delighted to announce an excellent first set of Diploma results.
Since last summer, our teachers have been collaborating with Nord Anglia teachers around the world to create outstanding virtual resources for Global Campus.
During their English lessons on Friday, our year 10s were ‘Zoom’ed across to Los Angeles, California where they were joined by author and screenwriter Simon Stephenson. Simon is the author of the acclaimed memoir “Let Not the Waves of the Sea” about the loss of his brother Dominic in the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
As so many schools around the world now find themselves switching to online learning, over the next few weeks we wanted to share some of the resources that our wonderful teachers have created and used as part of our on going Virtual Learning at NAIS HK.
A Little Bit of Genius is Nord Anglia’s exciting new podcast series. There are seven episodes in our first series, each with two students interviewing a special guest on the theme of creativity in learning, in the workplace and in life in general.