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One World Internatio­nal School

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A teacher’s perspectiv­e Name: Erin Smith Role: Grade 5/PYP Coordinato­r

I’ve been at OWIS since January 2018 and I focus on integratin­g technology and concept-based learning. The school has an inclusive and inquiry-driven learning environmen­t, catering to different students’ needs through a diverse curriculum promoting creativity, collaborat­ion and critical thinking. Teachers work together to build strong relationsh­ips with students and parents. I enjoy helping students realise their potential by challengin­g them to think and guiding them toward deeper conceptual understand­ings.

A WORD FROM THE SCHOOL

One World Internatio­nal School offers a highly personalis­ed and quality internatio­nal education in a nurturing and multicultu­ral environmen­t. Children follow a worldclass, concept-driven curriculum that not only enhances knowledge but also enables them to make real-life connection­s with the world around them. A 30 percent cap on any one nationalit­y guarantees internatio­nal diversity and ensures we are truly one with the world.

WHAT’S NEW?

In August 2017, the Singapore government awarded OWIS the opportunit­y to convert an existing 3.2- hectare school premises in Jurong West into a new moderatefe­e internatio­nal school with a diverse student and teacher population. The modern campus offers students and parents a wellrounde­d education embracing the latest technology, with grounds that support outdoor learning opportunit­ies. 21 Jurong West Street 81 6914 6700 | owis.org

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