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As part of the transdisciplinary theme ‘How the World Works’, the Grade 1 and Grade 2 students recently showcased their science projects in an exciting science fair that was attended by parents and other members of the school community. Working collaboratively in groups, they explored a topic that sparked their curiosity, following the scientific method from forming a question and 
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As part of their Unit of Inquiry Let’s Build, under the Transdisciplinary Theme How the World Works, the Senior Kindergarten students have been inquiring into why different building materials are used in different parts of the world. We focused on tiled houses, particularly those in Portugal, where many are built with bricks and covered in colourful tiles. We discussed some 
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This year’s Young Authors Fiction Festival (YAFF) had more than 1,000 entries. Two Senior Kindergarten students, Quinn and Edward, earned two of the winning spots! We all travelled to Paris by train for the awards ceremony, which was held at the American Library in Paris, right next to the Eiffel Tower. Once we arrived, we sat in one of the 
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As part of our unit of inquiry on food production and Earth’s resources, the kindergarten students were engaged in a hands-on provocation to explore the concepts of trash, residues, and recycling. They were presented with a tray full of rubbish, which sparked curiosity and questions about waste and its impact on the environment. After carefully cleaning the items, the students 
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The Grade 5 students have just completed their PYP Exhibition. The Exhibition is the culminating project for students in the IB Primary Years Program (PYP) and is an opportunity for
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Grade 5 presented their work from the Grade 5 Exhibition on Thursday. They invited parents, staff, and grades 3-6 to visit the students’ stands and ask questions about their topics. The students did a
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