The Secret to Education Success
Success is oftentimes a team effort. This is the same in Education. Students, teachers and parents need to work well together. Each has an important role to play. This is even more important today given that many schools have switched
A New Way of Learning at SIS
With the outbreak of COVID 19 around the world, many schools have shut down in the name of social distancing in the hope that such an action will slow the contagion of this new coronavirus so as not to overwhelm
SIS Parent Letter re Closure
For the SIS Group of Schools, safety and security concerns are our first priority and we take active steps to ensure we are operating according to local and international best-practices.
Thoughtful Feedback: Seeing Learning in a Different Light
Feedback given in a focused and thoughtful way can encourage students to see learning in a different light. When giving feedback, it is imperative to comment on areas and strengths for continued focus. In what aspects did the students show
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
Learning from Japanese Schools: A Strong Sense of Community Makes For Engaged Students
While it’s no secret the Singaporean curriculum is consistently ranks in the top 4 PISA rankings, every school system has its advantages and disadvantages. Today we look at some of the aspects of Japanese schools that contribute to the high
Learning From Korean Schools: Building Strong Children Ready to Face The Future
While many Koreans believe their national education institutions need reform, and Korea does not fare as consistently high on the PISA rankings as Singapore1, every school system has elements worth examining. Today we will look at elements of Korean schools