Have you ever participated in a formal dance? At our school, on May 25th, we had prom. A prom is a semi-formal dance or gathering of high school students. Normally, proms are designated for seniors. Luckily due to the small size of the school, the whole high school was eligible to participate. When
On April 6th, 2019, the April conference of ICS ADDMUN (International Community School of Addis Ababa Model United Nations) took place at the United Nations Economic Commission of Africa (UNECA) building. More than ten local schools in Ethiopia participated at this conference and debated about six d
On April 5, 2019, BeOne, a performance club of Chadwick International School (CI), hosted a dance showcase, Lumos 2019. Three other dance clubs from Seoul International School (SIS), Korea International School (KIS) and Seoul Foreign School (SFS) were also invited to the showcase. As can be seen fro
This March, our Model United Nations Club in Seoul International School went to an international conference called BEIMUN (Beijing Model United Nations) in Beijing. Model United Nations is a student based program where students come together and imitate an actual UN conference. As a member of the MU
After a year of rigorous work, I returned, only to find myself in a very different position in comparison to last year. Unlike last year’s competition, our team was prepared, and we were ever determined to do well in the tournament. The tournament took place in the same school as before: Chadwick In
Interim is an annual tradition in Singapore American School where students are given a week to travel to destinations like New Zealand, Australia, Europe, and Asia. Either way, students can gain new experience and learn how to collaborate with one another while hiking, camping, or even touring throu
As a varsity basketball player in Seoul International School, I had a special opportunity to travel to Osaka and participate in the AISA tournament. Short for Association of International Schools in Asia, AISA was a tournament in which schools in South Korea and Japan come together and compete with
As I marched on the hard concrete floor for over an hour, my legs began to ache and lock in. I considered sneaking my phone out as a much needed getaway from endless rehearsals, but my director refused to tear his hawk-like eyes away from the Altos. I was starting to feel that sitting was a privileg
“Empowered Women, Empower Women” This catchy phrase was the main theme of an event that a group of students, including myself and three other friends, planned and initiated on February 28th at International Community School of Addis Ababa (ICS). This very special event was called Women’s Night and i
As Chadwick International is an IB (International Baccalaureate) school, it requires all of its students to go through an extremely important project called Personal Project. The project starts at the end of 9th grade and continues all the way until February of 10th grade. I have decided Dancing Que
“Tigers 1, 2, 3!” “Tigers!” This is the Seoul International School middle school volleyball team’s cheer. Not only does it mark the start of every match, but it also foretells how we will perform on the court: the prouder and louder our cheer, the higher the chances are for us to win. Our team obser
This year, I became a student that happened to go through and learn under two different educational systems: the American AP system (Advanced Placement), and the IB system (International Baccalaureate). Transitioning to Gyeonggi Suwon International School (GSIS), an IB school, it was hard to underst
On February 1st, I got the honor to participate in the Cheerleading Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference (KAIAC). It was held at Seoul Foreign School (SFS). Two teams represented Korea International School (KIS), the varsity (level 1) and junior varsity (level 2) cheer teams. I beca
From December 14th to the 16th, the fourth annual DALMUN (Dalton Model United Nations) 2018 was held in Cheongna Dalton School. It was hosted by the secretary general of the school, in which he was in charge of organizing all the major events happening within the following three days. DALMUN has alw
Last month, on October 18, our school opened a fall festival. The fall festival is an annual festival opened by our school, welcoming all students from three other schools around our school. On this day, lots of clubs, students, and parents were proposing booths to advertise their organization or se
As I exited the bus, I looked at the school that I had last visited nine months ago. The same cold wind bombarded me. The same ambition that I felt during my last time in Chadwick International School still persisted. However, there was one key difference: our school came to gain something more than
Last week from November 26 to 30, Cheongna Dalton School hosted a spirit week in order to brighten up the school spirit among students. It has been a long annual tradition that was held at CDS and even at other schools. In preparation of this event, the student council had been planning deliberately
As snowflakes start to fall on the ground, students at Seoul International School anticipate the beginning of the annual winter concerts for musical ensembles at the school. This November 29th, the high school division of Seoul International School performed in the auditorium to parents, teachers, a
Ever since when I was a child, I was a fanatic of building, especially toys such as lego and gundam. Even now, although now I have no time to try to build toy models, I still crave for satisfaction that is yielded when I build things. This is why I reached the solution of joining the Robotics club d
One of the biggest events that clubs in Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies conduct is the ‘Club Forum’. This is a meeting between several academic clubs that share similar interest. Through this event, clubs and other students in HAFS get to share their knowledge and trade their research results. Clu