Four ISM competition winners visited Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for the STEAM Festival. Throughout the week they gained a valuable insight into the life of MIT students.
Maths Day is an annual event which is much anticipated by everyone. Every child had the opportunity to participate in maths-based activities and put the mathematical learning in to practice.
An enjoyable day was spent with all things maths in Krylatskoe Upper Primary, ranging from mathematical challenges, psychedelic shapes and penalty shootouts.
For one bright spring day, maths activities took over Krylatskoe Lower Campus. From the moment the children arrived through the school gates until the end of the day, ISM Krylatskoe enjoyed a feast of maths-related challenges. The hardest problem of the day? Counting the smiles.
As the winter shield of ice and snow continued to hold off the heat of the gradually emerging spring sunshine in Moscow, the 13th of March 2019 saw eight of our most aspiring Mathematicians jetting off for warmer climes. Indeed, the Cypriot sunshine proved to be an idyllic backdrop for our students to leave their mark on Euromath history. And what a mark they left, with Seonhu Jeon and Tahee Strein winning Euroscience and Lucia Hosein coming second in Euromath!
On Wednesday the 23rd of January, as part of our collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ISM students participated in a STEAM Day Event. Students had the opportunity to collaborate and participate in exciting workshops and activities in all subjects. These activities increased students’ understanding of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts & Maths) while developing their interdisciplinary learning and practical problem-solving skills.
On Wednesday the 23rd of January, as part of our collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ISM students participated in a STEAM Day Event. Students had the opportunity to collaborate and participate in exciting workshops and activities in all subjects. These activities increased students’ understanding of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts & Maths) while developing their interdisciplinary learning and practical problem-solving skills.
On Wednesday the 23rd of January, as part of our collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ISM students participated in a STEAM Day Event. Students had the opportunity to collaborate and participate in exciting workshops and activities in all subjects. These activities increased students’ understanding of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts & Maths) while developing their interdisciplinary learning and practical problem-solving skills.
Students show off their 3D design and STEAM skills in the first round of the ISM 3D Printing Competitions. There were many high-quality entries, making deciding on the winner a difficult task. Staff and students now look forward to working together on a number of STEAM-related activities throughout the year.