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Are you ready for the most electrifying sports event of the year? The SIS Olympics is here, and it's about to redefine the thrill of athletic competition!
Get Ready for the SIS Olympics: A Celebration of Excellence!
Join us for the inaugural SIS Olympics, where the spirit of competition unites athletes from across 15 locations and 3 countries!
Code Cracked: Quality Education, Impact, and Profit
On September 16, 2024, the global leadership of Cambridge University Press from the University of Cambridge convened in Bangkok to discuss their future strategies.
Solving Teacher Recruitment Challenges in Scaling Quality and Affordable Schools
Expanding a network of schools across diverse cities and regions presents numerous challenges, but none are more critical than recruiting skilled and dedicated teachers.
The Half-Fees Model: Making Quality Education Accessible, Affordable and Sustainable
One of the biggest challenges facing developing countries like Indonesia is the struggle to deliver high-quality education at affordable school fees
Caution! The blurred image around your smartphone is called LIFE!
According to Statista, there are 3.3 billion smartphone users in the world today – This data means that in the world of wireless, 42.63% of the world's population has a smartphone. Along with GSMA real-time intelligence data, there are now
SIS Chairman Jaspal Sidhu Interview by Forbes Indonesia
Jaspal Sidhu, founder and chairman of Singapore Intercultural School (SIS), is a Singaporean who has lived in Indonesia for 30 years, previously working as an engineer in the mining sector from Aceh to Kalimantan. He quit his career in mining
Independence Day 2019
"We have an expanded team of great Bahasa, Religion and PPKn teachers this year and they collaborated together well, along with support from all the other teachers and many of our Junior College students to produce a great atmosphere to
Coding in Education: Why It’s Important & How It’s Being Implemented
The Government of Singapore is taking steps to make sure that Singaporeans, both young and old, will have the fundamental skills and attributes to thrive in the digital age. For the young they are beginning to introduce computer science (coding)
12 Reasons why Project-Based Learning is Better Than Traditional Learning
A few weeks prior I wrote about “Why Cambridge?” and explained that Cambridge has a guided pathway ensuring a natural progression from one stage of education to another. Cambridge is a trusted and very challenging program but considered to be