Today (Thursday, Mar. 20th) is the last full day to see the DP Visual Arts and Film Exhibition in the Cafeteria Loft! Please visit if you have not yet had a chance to do so. Tomorrow (Friday, Mar. 21st), we will be taking down the exhibition before lunch.
Please remember to scan the QR code below to leave a kind message for our artists/film makers!
On 21 March, choose some socks that are going to get noticed!
They might be mismatched socks or your boldest and most colorful socks, whatever takes your fancy!
The idea is to start a conversation, so when people ask you about your socks, you can tell them, “I’m wearing them to raise awareness of Down syndrome”.
Then, you can tell them everything you want them to know about Down syndrome. You can find resources here!
Get together with your friends/homeroom/advisory and take photos of your socks and share on Teams or email to TanyaFarrol@nanjing-school.com
We have about 8 more Bell Song slots still needing to be filled. If your advisory or homeroom would like to still submit and/or submit another song to post up please do so by using the following form. https://forms.office.com/r/5pkNMPbecS
Please note that clips should be: – 9 seconds long – in m4a or mp3 format – appropriate lyrics, topic and content for EY to Gr. 12
Thank you to all our visitors (students, parents, faculty, and community members) who came to our opening night last Friday! We had a fantastic turnout (despite the rain!) and the students were delighted you took the time to see & hear their stories.
The DP VA & Film Exhibition continues to be on display this week until Friday in the Cafeteria Loft (don’t wait until Friday though because that’s also when we will take down the artworks). Although the artists won’t be there in person this week, we have prepared an intro video from each visual artist via a QR code at each space. Art has the power to change the way we see the world; through this exhibition, we hope you will be inspired and challenged by our senior artists and filmmakers to reflect on new perspectives and ideas in your own lives.
P.S. We would love to hear from you! Please don’t forget to scan the Arts Guest Book QR Code within the poster above to leave a message for our student artists & film makers!
After four rounds of voting and hundreds of votes, this is it! We’re down to two books, Floof and Run. Which will be crowned the Champion? Vote today (Friday) using either the link or the QR code until 3:15, and check out the tournament bracket on the wall on Monday to see the winning book!
Thanks to Mr Burton and his Grade 9 students for developing such amazing logos in a mini-project for designing the upcoming SCISAC Basketball T-shirt logo that will be worn by the players and coaches.
Please can students in Grades 7-9 use the pictures below to rank their favourite designs using the FORMS link shared below.
https://forms.office.com/r/fSLgYZrZPL
IF you would like to vote as a non Grade 7-9 student, please see Mr Dutton
Enrollment for Global Online Academy (GOA) courses for the 2025-2026 school year is now open! At the bottom of this message, you will find a list of available courses and when they are offered (Summer, Semester 1, or Semester 2).
Please take a look at the GOA course offerings:
If you have taken a GOA course before, you can submit a course request on your own.
If you are new to GOA or unsure how to enroll, please visit me in room D213 or email me at AndrewFriedle@nanjing-school.com for help.
Important Information
Current G10 students (future G11 students) can only register for Summer GOA courses.
Current G9 students (future G10 students) can register for Summer, Semester 1, or Semester 2 courses.
Summer GOA Courses: What You Need to Know
Summer GOA courses are fast-paced and require more time.
A semester-long course usually takes 5-7 hours per week.
A summer course requires 10-14 hours per week because it covers the same content in a shorter time.
Register Early!
We encourage students to sign up as soon as possible for GOA courses in Summer, Semester 1, or Semester 2. While there is some flexibility, courses can fill up quickly, and you may not be able to enroll later. Early registration also helps us plan better.