Every year in October, “la semaine du goût” is celebrated across France. In ISL, the French department always tries to find a way to celebrate it, and this year was no exception. This year’s theme was how our 5
For our unit of inquiry about architecture, Grade 5 recently visited the Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval. We learned about Ferdinand Cheval and his naïve art construction project
The Grade 11 IB Physics class have been finding out how good their expensive trainers really are, by measuring the coefficient of friction on dry and wet surfaces. The shoe below performed pretty well for both
Grade 7 went on a trip to the Confluence last Tuesday as part of their Rivers and Ancient Civilizations Project. They were investigating the Rhône and the Saône in a self-directed research task, so we took a
Students in the Senior Kindergarten (SK) class have been exploring the different things that Cubelets can do. These magnetic building blocks snap together to make endless varieties of robots with
The students from both Grade 5 classes have been working on their research skills. Every week they are given a new research topic when they come to the Library. It is usually connected
In English lessons, the Grade 8 students have been studying the novel Animal Farm, in which farm animals revolt against the tyranny of their human masters. Although the rebellion is a
Last Thursday, all Primary classes were invited to come to the Library and see the newly renovated space. We had a wonderful time revisiting the different Library areas, sharing
Setting goals is an important part of the learning process, which helps us to establish a sense of purpose and responsibility for our actions. It can encourage students to
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