Science labs renovated over summer break
One of the most significant renovations made for teachers and students over summer break was the revamping of science classrooms.
“I get to teach in a larger...
Though further conflict with the North has been averted with 40-plus-hour talks, altercations between North and South Korea are increasing in both aggression and frequency. Since the “axe murder” incident...
Due to Korea’s traditionally conservative environment, speaking about issues related to gender identity and sexual orientation is perceived as rather taboo and controversial. However, the newly founded...
Several bright-eyed students were seen during the first few days of school roaming around in white T-shirts labeled “SISA.” The “SISA” logo, which stands for Seoul International School Ambassadors,...
In an effort to reduce the amount of daily energy consumption at SIS, Global Issues Network (GIN) launched the May 15 Initiative, an energy conservation campaign that encouraged students and faculty members...
Immediately after the earthquake that devastated thousands in Nepal, Global Issues Network (GIN) and UNICEF combined their efforts to raise emergency relief funds. GIN is planning to hold events in the...
A faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and mental counselor, Dr. Josephine Kim visited SIS on April 27 in order to give lectures to eighth, ninth, and tenth grade students. Organized...
In the hopes of leaving a legacy, the senior council purchased a pine tree last month to bestow upon the school on behalf of the graduating Class of 2015. The planting ceremony took place on April 22,...
In an attempt to make an impact on the environment, Global Issues Network (GIN) installed new recycling trash bins throughout the school last month. However, these extensive measures taken by GIN have...