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NAIS Pudong Scholarships
The Principal’s Awards are a termly event in which students are recognised for outstanding achievement and/or efforts along one of the termly values themes of either creativity, confidence or consideration. Term 3 saw awards given by Ms Vaughan in relation to confidence, with a range of related areas in which students had demonstrated that value.
Awards are made for one student in every year group across Primary and Secondary, with this term’s recognition ranging from incredible displays of confidence in public performance or shows, through to the development of language, or the way in which leadership, independence or courage have been shown.
The presentations are intended to reward those selected students, but also to inspire others in school to develop themselves too. Congratulations to all of this term’s winners and good luck to everyone for the next awards at the end of Term 1.
As our students depart for their Christmas holidays, we reflect on what has been a very busy first term. From international trips to the USA with UNICEF, STEAM visits to MIT, trekking expeditions to Switzerland, or sports competitions in Thailand, our students have certainly been busy.
We are delighted to be named as a finalist for the China Schools Awards 2025, organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in China! The awards recognise and celebrate the achievement and best practice of international-oriented K12 education in China, and we’ve been shortlisted within the Staff Development and Wellbeing category.
We recently had the incredible opportunity to travel to Thailand for the U19 FOBISIA Basketball Invitational, hosted by Rugby School, and the experience was nothing short of outstanding.
This week, our students delivered an inspiring and thought-provoking assembly, showcasing their confidence and maturity in presenting two crucial global themes: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
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