In the realm of international education, the International Baccalaureate (IB) program stands out for its holistic approach to learning. One of the..
Why Students and Parents Should Consider Japan as a Destination for University So, you taught them how to walk, ride a bike, and a million other..
A lot of people ask me: “What motivated you to start your work with the United Nations at such a young age?” I always answer that it was the..
While considering potential international schools for your child, there's a good chance you’ve come across the “International Baccalaureate (IB)..
In MYP Design, it's always exciting to have a real client, and in Semester 1 the Grade 9 students were fortunate to work with Ms. Nnadozie (and the..
One of the essential questions on the minds of prospective families when considering school options is, “What kind of choices will my child have for..
Since its establishment in 1964, more than 4,000 students have studied at Nagoya International School and over 800 have graduated. With our new..
Mr. Gildart is a student favorite! His passion for teaching stretches beyond the classroom, and he can often be found mentoring his students at MUN..
In July 2018, in Hanford, Washington, USA, I stared up at a massive cube of graphite studded with valves. My eyes scanned every intricate detail. ..
The Annex is more than just a place of learning. As corny as that sounds, for Gr. 5 students, it is their home at NIS. A bit separate from the rest..
Our teachers have such interesting backgrounds! Read more about Ms. Nina and how her love of archeology morphed into a love of teaching and how all..
Grade 9 students were lucky enough this year to be able to work as designers for a real client while working through the MYP Design Cycle. This was a..
Brazilian Theatre practitioner Augusto Boal once said, "We must all do theatre, to find out who we are, and to discover who we could become." As the..
Like many schools, our goals and how we make our decisions and view ourselves as a school community are defined in our mission.
Grade 8 Design Students went on a semester-long deep dive into the concept of “Design Thinking” to test their imagination and see how far it could..