DANYABAD from Chisapani, Nepal
A simple idea of to keep a group of Nepali children warm during the harsh winter lead to ISKL Global Action Program (GAP) trip that help students and teachers in Chisapani, Nepal.
A simple idea of to keep a group of Nepali children warm during the harsh winter lead to ISKL Global Action Program (GAP) trip that help students and teachers in Chisapani, Nepal.
Grade 1 students from Melawati went to see the play “Emily Brown and The Thing”. The play was a stage adaptation of the illustrated children’s book of the same name by Cressida Cowell (writer of How To Train Your Dragon) and Neal Layton.
The exhibition is a culmination of two years of prolonged focus to produce very creative artwork including drawings, paintings, prints, and sculptures.
Her passion for musical theatre led to Lily’s decision to create her own production. She stated, “personally in my senior year, I still wanted the opportunity to have some musical theatre and still keep that culture alive.”
On March 17, ISKL’s annual Terry Fox Run raised funds for cancer research and honored Terry Fox’s effort in increasing cancer awareness.
Nadia Redza won 6 gold medals, dominating the field in the Malaysian Schools Sports Council (MSSM) Swimming Championships U18 age division.
Two football-loving ISKL students, Sophiya Rozaili and Gabriel Le Gloahec, participated in Astro Supersport Football Trivia Whiz Kids Challenge.
Two ISKL teams reached the finals of “The Quest”, a competition by BRAINways EDUCATION focusing on creativity, collaboration and problem-solving.
News Flash about Nadia Redza latest swim exploits! Go our Aqua Panther!
Well done to the National Merit Scholarship Recipients
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