Jaspal Sidhu: Because Quality Education Should Be Accessible to Every Child
SIS CEO and founder Jaspal Sidhu learned early in his childhood how education was going to have a significant impact in his life. His father, a humble doormen who served Singapore’s biggest hotels for decades, never ceased to emphasize in
The Multilingual Advantage of International Schools
25 years ago, standing on the soccer field of the most expensive school in Indonesia I asked this question: “Why is quality education in the hands of one group of society?”
The World’s Only Tri-Curricula School
Recently, the QS World University Rankings were published and the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - 2 universities from Singapore - were ranked jointly as the 11th best universities in the world behind MIT, Stanford,
Building Classrooms for the Asian Century
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
Global Education Discussion With The Financial Times
Founder and Chairman of SIS Group had an insightful breakfast discussion in London this week with Andrew Jack, Global Education Editor of the Financial Times after SIS' recent FT-IFC (World Bank) Transformational 2019 Award for the work we do in
Winner of the Prestigious Financial Times – International Finance Corporation (World Bank) Transformational 2019 Award
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
Technology In Tomorrow’s Classroom: Panel Discussion
https://youtu.be/oGf0J8zHbgk On May 8th, 2019, we had the honor of hosting a live panel of guests from around the world to discuss what role technology should play in tomorrow's classroom. The panel speakers included: John Birch - SIS SIS South Jakarta Head Teacher Jaspal Sidhu
2019 Financial Times – International Finance Corporation (World Bank) Transformational Business Award
Lowering tuition fees to encourage accessibility means engaging families with different incomes, cultural and social norms. These schools and their local teachers are also burdened with limited budgets resulting in often limited access to the pedagogical developments that international schools
Emerging Jobs in Emerging Markets: Indonesia’s Fastest Growing Jobs May Surprise You
We believe the core responsibility of any school is to prepare its students for the future. This means getting them into the right universities. But more importantly it’s about helping them got onto jobs in which they will thrive.
Just Say It: “You Don’t Think Co-Curricular Activities Are Important!”
If you don’t already know, CCAs stand for “Co-Curricular Activities”. These are usually clubs or sporting activities where school children take part in, outside of regular school hours. In some schools they are called ECAs or “Extra-Curricular Activities”.