Before the fall holidays, an all-school color run was held to support, raise funds, and increase awareness upon the international humanitarian medical non-governmental organization by the name of Doctors without Borders (Artsen Zonder Grenzen).
Introduced by award winning author, Margriet Ruurs, this year's Creative Writing competition is based on the the theme of 'Home' in relation to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). NAISR students are encouraged to enter this wonderful competition and unique opportunity.
Our School's new playground was installed over the Summer of 2019 and it's great to see our students enjoying it so much. Check out this time-lapse video of the installation!
New NAISR grade 9 student, Coco, has been giving Japanese Tea ceremonies since she was 6 years old. Read on to find out what her classmates thought of the demonstration.
During the week of the 13-17 May, in the lead up to the NECIS tournaments, STUCO have initiated a Spirit Week (including a Sharks pep rally) to kick start the STUCO Clothing and Shoe Drive. Read on to find out the daily fun Spirit Week themes and, more importantly, how you can help JBRR - Youth Protection.
In November of 2018, we asked our parent community to complete the annual Nord Anglia Education Parent Satisfaction Survey. The results are in and we are proud to share them with you.
The 7th graders are working on the UN's Sustainable Development Goal #4 - Quality Education, and are partnering with the Read to Grow foundation. By donating books to this organization, you are giving another child somewhere in the world an opportunity to learn.
We are happy to announce that our next April Fools Festival is taking place on the 3rd of April from 3:15-6:00pm. All students have been working hard on their performances and it promises to be another wonderful musical afternoon!