The end of the year is a natural time to pause and reflect on the experiences of the academic year. Over the last ten months, we have had many opportunities to learn, interact, grow and just be. It is a wonderful feeling to look back and reflect on the year – remembering our many successes and realizing our growth and potential as we faced challenging times too. read more
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John Dewey (1933) was a forerunner in the notion of reflection as a mode of thought. “We do not learn from experience,” he maintained. “We learn by reflecting on our experiences.”He encouraged instructors to step away from routine and towards a more aware type of practice. Learning is continual in the educational environment; we are always developing. There is always more to study and comprehend in order to improve our teaching abilities. Braun and Crumpler (2004) expressed it well in their study on teacher reflection. read more
The journey through the PYP curriculum is concluded with the PYP Exhibition. It involves both teamwork and individual effort. Students have been given an opportunity to showcase skills, share understandings, develop Learner Profile attributes, consolidate knowledge, and take action. read more
High Schoolers,
From the University Counselors’ perspective, an extended break from school is the time to get ahead in university and career decision-making while winding down and spending time with family—suggestions for what students can do from BridgeU. read more
Coming towards the end of this term, we find ourselves almost at the point where we are able to look back and really reflect. It was said that, “without reflection we go blindly on our way creating more unintended consequences and failing to achieve anything useful” read more
There were so many positive things to reflect upon and celebrate this school year at ISD as we conclude the 2022-2023 academic session. Students and teachers took full advantage of an entire year on campus and our strong academic and extracurricular programs flourished as a result. I am extremely proud and grateful to our faculty and staff who contribute to a safe, welcoming learning environment at ISD. I am very fortunate to be surrounded by amazing students who are the highlight of each and every day at ISD. read more
On a warm evening on March 9th, 4 brave teachers (trip leaders) boarded the bus with 30 hyperactive, chatty, and rambunctious grade 8 students for an adventurous week-long trip to Chiang Mai for their Week Without Walls experience. read more
Week With Wonder
During our week-long trip to Tioman Island in Malaysia, we had the opportunity to engage in various activities that allowed us to learn, explore, and grow as a team. Through inquiry, we sought to understand the island’s culture, people, and environment. We immersed ourselves in exploration, venturing out to sea and trekking through the lush rainforest. With self-belief, we overcame challenges and pushed our limits. read more
Sawadee krap.
Grade 7 students along with Mr. Towfiq, Mr. Ayaz, Ms. Rebecca and Ms. jayana had an amazing experience at the Land of Smiles. We visited Chiangmai, the largest city in Northern Thailand. read more
Grade 9 students traveled to beautiful Siem Reap, Cambodia for this year’s Week Without Walls adventure. The first four days of the trip were focused on students building two houses for families who were selected by their local community to receive a new house and furnishings. read more