News from the IGS

tet celebration on school campus

Posted on29 Jan 2022
Friday 28th January was marked and celebrated in many different ways throughout the IGS family. This morning, the Primary School enjoyed their ‘virtual’ Tet celebrations with a wide variety of stories and craft activities. They particularly enjoyed listening to Grade 7 who sang a Tet song for the whole Primary school. The celebratory atmosphere closed the day too, thanks...
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Tết in motion

Posted on29 Jan 2022
Over the last few weeks students from klasse 3,4 & 7 have all put their character design skills to the test in a series of animation challenges. Whether it was experimenting with how shape changes a character’s personality or learning the basics of simple frame animation – the students have outdone themselves this year! Both the kunstraum and our...
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A TET ceremony, Ao Dai and dragon dances in the U6 section

Posted on29 Jan 2022
The biggest festival of the year is just around the corner! Tet. On the last day before the holidays, the U6 section organized a big digital festival before all little researchers and discoverers started their vacation. In the morning there was a lot of hustle and bustle. The entire U6 section came together and performed a tea ceremony, where...
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New Year’s greetings at the end of the semester and at TET

Posted on29 Jan 2022
by Head of School Georg Michael Schopp A special first half of the year has come to an end today. Our students have only recently returned to campus. The younger ones from kindergarten to 6th grade are not allowed to come until February 14th. Up to 8 months of online lessons is and that has been a very exhausting...
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Pinhole Camera

Posted on27 Jan 2022
As part of the Physics lessons this week, the students in Grades 7 and 9 were taught how to build a pinhole camera by themselves. A pinhole camera functions on simple basic rules of optics and thus makes it possible to experience principles that, for example, contribute to the functioning of the camera’s found on our smartphones. Students in...
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