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Maths in the Primary School at Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong is taught one lesson each day. Lessons are taught by class teachers who are helped by our highly skilled teaching assistants. We stretch, support, and challenge our students in every lesson by providing questions and strategies that require our students to reason, justify and argue their mathematical thinking. At NAIS, we build creativity in Maths by using a range of well-tried, proven methods and skills based on current research. We teach Maths following best practice and this helps us build considerate learners, who work together with others to solve problems. Our mission is to teach and prepare all our students for real life situations they will encounter not just in school as children but in the future when they become adults.
One of the aims of our Mathematics Curriculum is for students to be able to apply Maths in everyday situations. At NAIS Pudong our aim is to show the importance of Maths outside of the classroom, showing how the subject can link to all subjects in the curriculum and how these skills can be used in later life beyond school.
We are working on a series of activities and events to mark this momentous occasion. We want to tell the unique story of NAIS from the perspective of former and current staff, students and parents through stories and pictures. If you would like to be part of this project we would love to hear from you. You and your children were once part of our special community, and have all been on this journey to 20 years!
Join us for a morning of fun educational activities in our fantastic environment. You and your child will be free to explore the many different learning zones and meet our outstanding teachers and parents experiencing first-hand what it is that makes Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong such a special place to learn.
Higher Education preparation can sometimes feel like an insurmountable ascent of selecting locations, sifting through world rankings, finalising predicted grades and sitting examinations when your child is in their final years of secondary school.
Students in the Model United Nations CCA had the opportunity to represent NAIS Pudong at the Shanghai Singapore International Model United Nations (SSIMUN) conference.
NAIS Pudong encourages students to think beyond where they might attend university. We provide the resources and support necessary for students to think critically about their future and how to position themselves in a rapidly changing world in terms of their education needs.
The General Consul of Colombia, Mr. Daniel Cruz Cárdenas, and Margarita Sabogal visited our school on 2nd of December 2022. It was an amazing opportunity for our students to speak Spanish in a more formal context whilst learning about Colombia from someone passionate about his country.
The General Consul of Colombia, Mr. Daniel Cruz Cárdenas, and Margarita Sabogal visited our school on 2nd of December 2022. It was an amazing opportunity for our students to speak Spanish in a more formal context whilst learning about Colombia from someone passionate about his country.
At Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong, Early Years education is where our children build the all-important foundations for their future development within a truly international setting, ready for the countless opportunities ahead.
All parents know that the best schools are the ones that have a clear set of values, a shared vision, and a common purpose. This culture of positive learning is built up over time as a collaborative venture between students, teachers, the school itself, and parents, instead of being a fixed blueprint for every school, class, and child.
Don't miss this year's Nord Anglia International School Shanghai Pudong (NAIS Pudong) Christmas Bazaar on Saturday 10th December, 10AM – 1PM.
In our school we have four Houses: De, Dao, Li and Qi. Each house has a colour and a Chinese character. Now, let me tell you more…