In this News Bulletin your can find a selection of snowmen and snow girls that our primary students and staff built over the last couple of days. Please take a look and be amazed by the carefully crafted snow creatures. You will also find lots of student work from our grade 10’s who created “Beobites” to show their understanding of the Old English epic poem Beowolf. They also made some amazingly funny memes for their physics course to show what they learned about the Universe. KG teacher Charlotte Smith looks back at Global Play Day, while primary Dutch teacher Karin Valk explains how concept-based language learning is the framework for the primary Dutch Language Acquisition lessons.
News Bulletin 10 February 2021
10 February 2021 - Secondary
How can you tell the difference between a quasar and an asteroid? Just ask G10!
“It was truly amazing to learn what is beyond our reach of view”, said Juan (10Y). Students in grade 10 have been learning... Read more
10 February 2021 - Primary
Dutch Language Acquisition through concept-based learning
We have all learned one or more languages in our lives. Many of us might not have thought about the process of language... Read more
10 February 2021 - Community News
Global Play Day 2021: “At home”
Play is foundational to children’s physical, social, emotional and cognitive development. However, children today are experiencing less opportunities for play, or have play... Read more
10 February 2021 - Secondary
From old to new: Beowolf – #Denmark
Our grade 10 Language and Literature English classes are studying the Old English epic poem Beowulf and the changes in the English Language over time. ... Read more
10 February 2021 - Community News
Snowman competition for primary students
When school couldn’t reopen on Monday 8 February due to the continuous snowfall and severe frost, we immediately invented a snowman competition for... Read more