For the PYP Unit of Inquiry, "Who We Are," the KG1/2 and KG2 students explored the theme "Every family is special and different." The result was a beautiful family tree in autumn colours.
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PY1 are at the end of their unit, 'How We Organise Ourselves', and they've been looking at all the roles people play in making a town run smoothly. Find out more in our news post.
Last week, our PY4 students embarked on an exciting adventure to the Ile Sainte Marguerite, an island off the coast of Cannes. Learn more about their experience in our news post.
In September, our STEAM & Eco Coordinator Gabrielle Dinocourt was invited to Gothenburg, Sweden to participate in a cross-European project on heritage and sustainability through generations. Read more about this exciting initiative in our post.
Last week, our Head of School Gina Bianchi and our Head of Early Years and Safeguarding Morgane Sherlen met with students from PY2 to PY6 to discuss the important issues of friendships, bullying and self esteem.
We are delighted to welcome Marine Warin to our Early Years and FLE team in September. Read more about Marine's background in our post.
We are delighted to welcome Gaela Boulter to our Early Years team in September. Read more about Gaela's background in our post.
We are delighted to welcome Candice Urman to our Early Years team in September. Read more about Candice's background in our post.
Last week we said goodbye to the graduating class of 2024. They shared their favourite memories of ICS and passed the flame to PY5.
We are thrilled to announce that ICS has been awarded the Eco Schools silver flag for its contributions to sustainability and environmental education during the school year 2023-2024.
We are excited to announce the winners of our recent PlayHub logo competition. The design will be printed around the school and on our PlayHub recess t-shirts!
The atmosphere was electric during ICS' sports-themed End of Year Show on June 14th. Students from all classes participated, celebrating a fantastic year at school and the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics.
In June, thousands of children across Globeducate schools participated in Wear it Wild 2024, a special day dedicated to raising money for the World Wildlife Fund and spreading awareness about conservation.
Six of our PY5 and PY6 students recently travelled to Paris for the annual Globeducate Robotics Competition. Read more about their experience and the final rankings in our article.