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It's been less than a year since we held our first parent session about Generative Artificial Intelligence. Here's where SSIS is today.
It's been less than a year since we held our first parent session about Generative Artificial Intelligence. Here's where SSIS is today.
It's been less than a year since we held our first parent session about Generative Artificial Intelligence. Here's where SSIS is today.
When people feel like they belong, they feel safe and are more apt to explore and experiment—and ultimately succeed and flourish. Our Belonging Committee is working actively to make belonging a living, breathing part of our community.
Joining the staff as a new university graduate 26 years ago, Ms. Thuy has “grown up” with SSIS, witnessing its evolution first-hand. And she's just as excited about the school today as she was back then!
In Kindergarten Art class, students have been using the 3D forms they're learning about to make dragons out of clay. Read more about their hands-on creative process.
“Think of a color. Any color. What sound do you hear?” Our Grade 5 students recently shared their answers in an impressive concert inspired by the unique and innovative art of Wassily Kandinsky.
From tinkering in the MakerSpace to designing 3D-printed bubble wands or building solar-powered ovens our students are discovering the joy of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) through real-world challenges.
In Future Crafters, Grade 6 students have been igniting their creativity with hands-on coding and modeling using components from robotics kits, diodes, and cardboard.
Learning how to set goals can be instrumental in a young person’s life. Ensuring that our students build this vital skill, educators like EAL teacher Julianne Athon are helping them develop the tools they’ll need to be successful.
Renowned physical theater performer and director Mark Hill recently conducted a week-long workshop at SSIS. Over 100 theater and dance students in MS and HS explored the art of storytelling through movement and expression.
In a series of interactive sessions, SSIS high school students recently dove into the fascinating careers of more than 20 professionals from our extended community.
From founding the high school chess club to spearheading a charity raising autism awareness in Vietnam, Milly is one of only five international semi-finalists to be awarded the prestigious National Honor Society (NHS) Scholarship.
With a dedicated network of support, new facilities, and an offering that includes AP, IBDP, and innovative SSIS courses our high school students are charting their paths to top universities all around the world.