Dear Oakridge Community,
I am thrilled to share with you the exciting range of engagements that have taken place in our school over the past few weeks. From the University Fair to the Oakridge Spirit Week – our school has been buzzing with energy and enthusiasm.
Furthermore, our students have shown a great sense of responsibility towards the environment and have actively participated in various campaigns to raise awareness on Earth Day.
I would also like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the work done by our student-led Journalism Club. Your articles have been informative, engaging, and thought-provoking. You have shown remarkable dedication and passion for journalism, and I applaud your efforts.
As we move forward, I encourage our secondary segment students to be a part of the new school clubs that are being formed. From academic clubs to sports, we have something for everyone! Joining these clubs is a great way to develop new skills, explore your interests, and connect with like-minded peers.
Finally, I want to give a big cheer to our young presenters who perform on stage during our morning assemblies, especially those from the Early Years’ and Primary wing. Your performances have been inspiring, and it is a delight to watch you showcase your talents. Let us continue to strive for excellence and make our school community stronger and better.
We are pleased to announce that earlier this month, Saint George School joined the Nord Anglia Education (NAE) family – marking the first NAE school in the Dominican Republic and the Caribbean region.
Now we are a family of 82 schools spread across 33 nations. Isn’t it amazing?
Representing the first global sports education collaboration of its kind for international schools, IMG Academy will join Nord Anglia’s existing collaborations with world-leading institutions including MIT, The Juilliard School, and UNICEF.
The two organisations will create an enhanced sports programme for Nord Anglia’s 75,000+ students with a focus on wellbeing, resilience, confidence, teamwork, and leadership.
The festival of harvest- Vaisakhi was celebrated with fervour and gaiety by Oakridgers.
Curious learners adorned in beautiful ethnic attires, learnt about the cultural heritage of Punjab and different stages of wheat- from seed to bread! 🌾
Oakridge Spirit Week was a great success, with students celebrating uniqueness and acceptance throughout the week.
The IBDP students took the lead in the secondary segment to organize the entire week, which included a series of engaging activities and events for students and teachers. From themed dress-up days to talent shows, everyone had an opportunity to participate and showcase their individuality.
The week-long celebration brought the Oakridge community closer together and emphasized the importance of accepting and embracing our differences.
The University Fair arranged for Grade 11, 12, and IBDP students and parents was an exciting opportunity for them to learn about different universities and their programs.
The fair featured representatives from various universities who helped the students to explore their interests, learn about new programs, and take the first step towards planning their academic journey. The students and parents were able to ask questions and gather information to help them make informed decisions about their future education.
“We are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change and the last generation that can do something about it.” —Barack Obama
Young learners at school tried their hands on creating best out of waste and posters with loud messages to save Mother Earth. Awareness drives, special assemblies and zero hour took the environment advocacy to another level.
Our Communications Manager, Ms. Simranpreet Kaur shows concern for the impact that social media and online activity can have on children’s lives. We understand hat it can be a bit overwhelming for parents to keep up with everything.Â
So, in this blog she shared 10 tips and strategies for parents to protect their child’s digital footprint and promote responsible online behavior:
When children have a strong foundation in emotional intelligence, they are better equipped to handle challenges, build positive relationships, and succeed in school and beyond.
Ms. Simranpreet Kaur, our Communications Manager shares 5 tips on how you, as a parent can foster emotional intelligence in your child:
Riya, 8 year old child prodigy, has been featured at more than 165 digital and print media platforms for winning the title of the Youngest Female Player of the Year by the All India Tennis Association (AITA).
Not just this, her name has been listed in the India book of Records.
Isn’t it amazing?
Checkout her story and the publications: