ISM Rosinka held its annual Family Fun Day with colour, clowns and circus themed activities. Despite the challenging weather, it was a joyful celebration.
Jaws dropped and eyes stared in wonder as the circus came to ISM this summer, in the form of Family Fun Day 2019. For one afternoon, ISM truly hosted the greatest show on Earth.
Our Annual Family Charity Fun was held at Krylatskoe Lower Campus in aid of Melisa Erdem. Our brave students and wonderful families put in an outstanding effort to show off their fitness and determination to raise money.
Nord Anglia International School Manila has developed a voters’ education programme for school students that has the potential to impact the country’s youth.
David Sheehan, head of pastoral care at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong shares why he loves his job and why teaching students core values in the classroom is just as important as developing key skills.
The International School of Moscow celebrated their annual Cross Campus Swimming Gala on Thursday 16th May 2019. Those who took part demonstrated a wealth of skill, determination and hard work.
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.
Nearing the end of his first year of University, Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong graduate Eric Chen shares his thought on how the rigour and well-rounded approach to academic study in his senior years at school prepared him well for his degree.
A powerful online tool is spurring students into building more robust charity and social service programmes designed to create a greater, positive impact in their local communities.
Anyone who has ever tried to learn a completely new language will know that it is a real challenge. At the International School of Moscow, this is exactly what the Modern Foreign Language Department helps our students to achieve in French, Spanish and Russian.
Exposing younger students to the complexities of global issues will not only enable them to thrive in an inter-connected and multi-cultural society in the future but empower them to want to make greater positive change in the world.
NAIS Dublin’s head of primary Lisa Cannell shares how it’s a daily privilege to watch a child learn and why it’s important for young people to have an education that enriches both the mind and soul.
For the second year running, the Creative Arts department invited industry professionals into our school to work with students for our Creative Arts Festival 2019.
Reception took their audience on an underwater adventure in their amazing production of ‘A (Baby) Shark’s Tale’, written by the Reception teaching team. Parents were wowed by beautiful costumes, confident performances, and of course, a rousing rendition of ‘Baby Shark’.