It was chess time for aspiring chess masters at the Lakeside campus on Saturday 5 May! Here's what they learnt about competition chess.
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As part of a 'Documentary Photography' MYP unit that explores the concept “cultural representations express a recurring sentiment through time and space", Grade 10 visual arts students spent a day photographing sites in Little India and...
International research tells us that boys are lagging behind girls in literacy. Yet literacy is the highest predictor of academic success in school. Often boys resist efforts by teachers and parents to get them to read...
Grade 2-1 had a wonderful learning opportunity at the wet market near school in November. By walking over to a local market community, they got to witness how day-to-day trade works and see first-hand the importance...
Before the break, grade 2 classes learnt about human made systems of trade and how these systems have allowed us to obtain our needs and wants. It was a really engaging unit that linked all subject...