The outstanding richness of Islamic art lies in the complex use of geometrical patterns, with ingenious designs covering the walls, ceilings, floors and windows of buildings in the Islamic world. This term, students of Classes 6 to 8, in applying […]
Making connections while learning is the best feeling ever. Class 8 really enjoyed making those connections when we linked together our Science and Art projects. We started off by learning about reproduction in flowering plants and this was a cool […]
The Science fair will be looking somewhat different this year compared to the previous years. Because of the different circumstances we find ourselves in, students will be presenting their experiments in a video. Students have made a great effort to […]
Interdisciplinary learning teaches students to make connections between different subjects. The world is complex and everything is interconnected, so at ISBe we make sure our teaching and learning caters for that. The Age of Exploration is an important unit […]
Students from class 3-9 have been busy this week doing trial testing for the ISAs. The official tests happen Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday next week but the trials allow them to become familiar with the format, answer practice questions and follow the online […]
Wouldn’t it be amazing if chocolate grew on trees? Well, it does! Wouldn’t it be amazing if we were going to make some chocolate? Well, we are! And we’re going to discover even more amazing things about chocolate! Those of […]
Last weekend several of our students participated in the Science Olympiad Foundation Maths competition. This year the whole format was changed to online and I have to say that there have been a few teething troubles but I am happy […]
We live in an increasingly digital world, surrounded by many different electronic devices and gadgets, such as smartphones, tv, laptops/chrome books, tablets and smartwatches. These devices are obviously useful and it’s important to learn how to properly use them. However, […]
Fagun Shah, Class 10 For the past three years, I have been very interested in studying the law and becoming a lawyer. During the first few years, it was just a thought that was stuck in my head, however, […]
As part of our presentation on cultural differences, we learnt that to greet someone in the culture of Ghana, they usually do a west African handshake where the middle finger snaps the middle finger from the other person. In Italian […]