The Secondary Leadership team are immensely proud of the achievements of our pupils who have demonstrated impressive progress across all their subjects.
We are extremely proud of our first IB cohort, 100% of whom have received offers from their first choice of University. These include top HK universities such as HKUST as well as the UK Russell Group universities of Bristol, Durham & York. Our first IB Art’s graduate has been accepted into University of Arts in London which is in the top three institutions in the world for Art and Design.
This year’s NAE Virtual Young Musician of the Year competition 2021 has been bigger and more impressive than ever! Well done to all of the students from NAISHK that entered this competition, giving excellent performances that clearly showcase the great talent at our school.
During their English lessons on Friday, our year 10s were ‘Zoom’ed across to Los Angeles, California where they were joined by author and screenwriter Simon Stephenson. Simon is the author of the acclaimed memoir “Let Not the Waves of the Sea” about the loss of his brother Dominic in the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004.
As so many schools around the world now find themselves switching to online learning, over the next few weeks we wanted to share some of the resources that our wonderful teachers have created and used as part of our on going Virtual Learning at NAIS HK.
The current school closure situation has forced many of us to adjust our usual educational strategies. We have been discovering exciting new digital tools and using familiar tools in new ways.
Learning through play is central to our approach to Early Years Learning and Development. Sometimes, I feel that the word 'play' does not do justice to what is actually taking place when a child plays.
With schools out until after Easter, Hong Kong’s students are facing the biggest disruption to their education in recent memory. Principal Brian Cooklin shares how Nord Anglia is reacting to the situation by fine tuning its online learning and providing its pupils with crucial individual feedback.
The world around us is changing, and it is changing fast.
Gartner, the global IT analyst, predicts that by next year, 85% of all customer service interactions will be managed without human presence and 100 million consumers will shop in augmented reality, using one of the 50 billion ‘things’ that will be connected to the internet.