ISS IN THE NEWS
NewsLinks, an international education newspaper distributed to more than 650 schools, covered our 50th year in their spring issue. The article starts on page 20 and wraps up on page 26.
The June issue of Nordvesten (a community publication reaching the majority of Madla/Hafrsfjord residents) features ISS’ 17.Mai parade leaders on the front cover and highlights a few events from the special 50th weekend on pg. 19.
Yet again! A student from ISS – Mikhail Zakharov – claimed a top prize at the regional Norwegian Contest for Young Scientists/Researchers (Unge Forskere) held at Vitengarden. Moreover, Mikhail (Norwegian-Russian) and Benjamin Gordon (Norwegian-British) were invited to the finals in Oslo
In the fall of 2019, the European Commission announced its 2nd Galileo Drawing Competition with the help of the Norwegian Space Agency and NRK Super. The competition was open to residents of Norway between the ages of 6-11. Over 20
In the fall of 2019, the European Commission announced its 2nd Galileo Drawing Competition with the help of the Norwegian Space Agency and NRK Super. The competition was open to residents of Norway between the ages of 6-11. Over 20
Wind and rain? That doesn’t stop our students from creating a colourful peace sign for the International Day of Peace outside on the playground! A fun collaboration project between our Preschoolers and Middle School students. All students at ISS were
‘Horizons’ is a three-day educational experience for Grades 9-12 that complements our ISS Advisory and academic programmes. Students work together in multi-grade crews, attend workshops, experience an off-site activity and design a common project. This year, students worked around the
6th graders chose the perfect day for their NUART field trip to downtown Stavanger. Students and their art teacher discovered many new artworks that were added to the city’s exhibition. NUART is an international contemporary street and urban art festival, held annually
Many know Mr. Keereman well from his years of teaching Social Studies and languages. More recently, though, his talents have extended deep into the local community. Wim, the ISS Service Learning Coordinator, is relentless in his effort to make a
We love meaningful cross-town collaborations! Like the time this spring when 16 staff/teachers from Johannes læringssenter met at ISS to discuss how English is taught as an additional language at ISS. Johannes teaches Norwegian to migrants and refugees to help with their assimilation