Academic Honesty Posters
Year 10s had a seminar on Academic Honesty last week, as they commence their GCSE year. Some of 10M2 created some great posters to help remind our students of the dos and don’ts of coursework.
Year 10s had a seminar on Academic Honesty last week, as they commence their GCSE year. Some of 10M2 created some great posters to help remind our students of the dos and don’ts of coursework.
Year 7 Visual Art students are investigating the Statement of Inquiry “Belief systems are a means of communicating culture” with a specific focus on colour and its cultural impact globally. As part of their initial inquiry, students revised their knowledge and understanding of the colour wheel and have used found objects from inside their homes to create a three-dimensional interpretation.
Below is a selection of work submitted by students from 7B2, 7C1, 7C2 & 7N2.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Isaac Newton invented the colour wheel?
The first monthly House challenge opened yesterday as an assignment on students. House Google classrooms. It is an Emoji themed quiz where students have to guess the brand or organisation based on the emojis shown. It will be open the whole of September for students to enter at their leisure, but they can only enter once. It is open for all years and the score is out of fifteen. The house with the most points wins – it’s that simple!
Congratulations to Alyssa Hayward who successfully auditioned with the Youth Arts Foundation for a role in an upcoming contemporary dance piece. She is currently rehearsing on zoom with the other dancers and will be performing at Arts in the Park. Good luck to Alyssa and the other dancers.
Thank you to Ines, Abby and Mia (who were summer interns to Hong Kong Shark Foundation’s summer 2020) for their amazing video, highlighting the global shark crisis and our shark heroes that help us raise awareness about sharks.
One of the cornerstones of scouting is to serve the community. A total of 14 Scouts from SIS received the Bronze Award for Volunteer Service from Hong Kong’s Social Welfare Department. This is in recognition of performing 50 hours of community service over a 12-month period. A total of 26 Scouts and leaders received awards, including two leaders who received the Gold Award (200 hours).
Highlights of service over a 12-month period included:
The certificates are signed by Matthew Cheung, Chief Secretary for Administration and Gordon Leung, Director of Social Welfare.
Well done, Scouts, keep up the good work!
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