News from the IGS

The Last Soccer Game of the School Year

Posted on14 Jun 2024
One last Dance – Guided by this motto, the last game of the school year for our boys’ soccer team took place on Sunday, June 2nd. It was also the final game for four of our players who have now graduated from our school: Luong, An, Minh, and Adrian – the team thanks you for the dedication that you...
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My house is too narrow and too small!

Posted on13 Jun 2024
The daring explorers will become actors this week: In keeping with the picture book “My house is too narrow and too small”, there will be a play in the U6 area this week. In the story, Aunt Agatha realises that her house is too small. A wise man helps her with advice and support and, whoosh, a chicken, goat,...
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Art Auction

Posted on13 Jun 2024
Last Saturday the IGS community gathered together to celebrate the creative achievements of our students at our summer concert and charity art auction.  The students have worked incredibly hard to prepare art for this event, creating unique pieces to put on display, alongside their work was art from guest artists and members of staff. The money raised from this...
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Penguins discover Vietnam

Posted on12 Jun 2024
Over the last few weeks, the Penguins (students in Class 4) have been working on an exciting project. As part of their science class, the young explorers were able to create travel brochures for various places in Vietnam. This creative task gave the children the opportunity to expand their research skills, express their creativity and deepen their knowledge of...
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Graduation ceremony for graduates May 2024

Posted on08 Jun 2024
Last Saturday, the International German School proudly bade farewell to its seven graduates. The graduation ceremony was held at MCafe and the theme was “The Oscars,”. Teachers, friends, and families gathered to celebrate and acknowledge this milestone. In an atmosphere full of excitement, wishes for the future were expressed, and the graduates were encouraged to continue making their own...
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