This week I was very proud to see our Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong Year Four to Year Six Students participate in our Global Campus Virtual 2km run.
At this time of year, there are lots of events and student-led activities coming together, which means all members of the school community are very busy.
An architect by the name of Simon Nicholson developed the Theory of Loose Parts in the 1970’s. He believed that all children are creative and innovative and that this creativity and innovation should be nurtured in all. Loose parts are any material (natural or synthetic) that can be moved, rotated, stacked, sorted, combined, taken apart and re-assembled in endless ways.
The opportunity to perform is a big part of the Primary experience for all students and we saw our Year 5 and 6 children do just this on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Every Nord Anglia international school supports its students to achieve more than they may have thought possible. We believe there is no limit to what students can achieve socially, personally and academically. This year, our students’ academic results reflect our shared commitment to excellence in this area.
In this blog post Bevan celebrates, explores and discusses many aspects NAIS Pudong's trailblazing and academically rigorous international provision as well as the grounding for success that we have provided for so many of our alumni.