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Excited students and their parents spent Tuesday afternoon choosing their after school activities (ASAs) for the coming season which commences on Monday 11 September. A wide variety of vendors attended the event, providing detailed information about each activity and how it could benefit our students.
As well as a huge range of options which will be run by our own staff (including a variety of language, sports, performing arts and academic-themed activities), we were also joined by a range of external vendors; BASH football, Swimland, Wow Golf and Tennis Lane being just a few of the sports options.
Our ASA programme takes place in two seasons across the academic year and is packed with options which look to encourage students to explore and enhance their interests and skills, always building on our school values of developing creative, confident and considerate learners who are prepared for their futures. Activities are available every day of the week - Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are compuslory, with Thursday and Friday optional.
We look forward to featuring more on our ASA programme as the year progresses!
In the final of our series of alumni spotlight articles, we speak with Matthew Ward, a professional football player in England who spent six years at NAIS Pudong before departing in 2019 to take up his current role as an elite sports star!
At NAIS Pudong, we strive to achieve our values, one element of which is building confidence in our students to help them better prepare for life after education. But what about building the confidence to question one’s approach and strategy in tacking tasks or ideas?
On the last day of Term One, Principal Diane Vaughan conducted the termly Principal's Awards, this time celebrating the outstanding contributions of students who exemplify one of the school's core values of being considerate.
On 9th and 10th of December years 7-9 students were given the chance to debate on a given present-day topic. A debate is a structured discussion where individuals present and defend their viewpoints on a topic, aiming to persuade others with well-supported arguments.
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