Illustrating customs of the Americas through the art of creative writing

December saw our one-month exploration of the “Intercontinental Carnival – the Americas” come to a spectacular end. This carnival culminated with our Chinese teaching division conducting a series of project-based learning activities in each grade. Projects were geared towards our central theme of illustrating customs of the Americas through the art of creative writing. Throughout…

Experience the Americas from the Perspective of Math A Journey through Culture in Food, Clothing, Housing and Transportation

Golden autumn season saw our month-long American Carnival come to a close. Our math team carried out Problem Based Learning (PBL) activities designed to help students experience the Americas from a Math perspective and take them on a journey through culture in food, clothing, housing, and transportation. The aim was to expand our students’ understanding of…

Primary School Parent Classes – Encounter Kindness, Grow Up Together

Our families work extremely close with the school, and parents’ careers, experiences and specialties are rich and valuable educational resources. In order to facilitate more active educational interactions between families and the school, give full license to parents’ precious educational resources, and expand students’ horizons, we launched parent classes across all grades this past November.…

Challenging higher-order thinking in mathematics – Achieving high results in global assessments!

Students at SUIS Qingpu continue to pursue the challenge of acquiring higher-order thinking skills in mathematics, strive to engage with innovative thinking in mathematics, and challenge themselves with a pursuit of stronger results in the global gold medal intercollegiate mathematics competition, the AMC. On September 24, 2022, the winners of the 2022 Australian Mathematics Competition…

Reply, Independent Youngsters!

Amidst the unsettled weather of November, our Middle School Grade 6 students set off for a two-day overnight course trip themed, ‘Independent Youngsters’. At the end of the course, students had a lot to share with their family and friends. Take a guess! What questions did family and friends most want to hear the answers…