JOHN G. HADWEN AWARD for Outstanding Senior
The award recognizes a Senior student who has had the most positive and dynamic overall impact on the ISKL community in the fields of service, scholarship, sportsmanship and character.
The award recognizes a Senior student who has had the most positive and dynamic overall impact on the ISKL community in the fields of service, scholarship, sportsmanship and character.
Today we catch up with Asha O., who even at the young age of 17 years old has embarked on many projects at ISKL and beyond, caring for the environment, helping the less fortunate and
This is a continuing question that ISKL, as a school community, is also engaging with – through different activities with community partnership programs and sustainability practices with various groups and NGOs in KL and beyond.
I think my biggest takeaway from all four years teaching refugees was that these children/teens are no different to us in terms of their willingness to learn. I learned that I am quite privileged to go to a school like ISKL and be able to learn with the facilities that they had. I am also quite happy to have been able to give back!
This event invited students, educators, and parents from the Klang Valley and other parts of Malaysia to make a difference in their communities and beyond, regarding the local issues of global importance that relate to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This is where having a timer or a fitness device telling us to get up and move periodically proves to be helpful. Sure, we may feel ‘interrupted’ by the message ‘Move!’ coming from the devices and timers we set.
Our CAS project is about reintroducing the School-Wide Learning Results (SLR)’s to HS students with soft skills to be utilized for any problems they may face, be it in school or outside our ISKL community.
This week we caught up with ISKL’s Technology Team; Charlotte Diller heads the department as the Director of Technology, and Hui Chun Hng, Raj Jenkin, Seprian Dharma, Rajinder Singh, and Shidah Rashid represent the divisions
This week we caught up with Bas Snijder, an alumni student who graduated from ISKL in 2002. A self-described ‘Third Culture Kid’, the Dutch-Argentinian native shares with us his personal story and how he ended
Everyone is new and is probably feeling just as nervous as you are. Don’t be afraid to go out and introduce yourself to new people, and if you’re interested in certain things, join an organization or club! It’s an excellent way to make this new huge place seem just a little bit smaller, because ultimately what you put into college, will be what you get out of it.
The award recognizes a Senior student who has had the most positive and dynamic overall impact on the ISKL community in the fields of service, scholarship, sportsmanship and character.
Today we catch up with Asha O., who even at the young age of 17 years old has embarked on many projects at ISKL and beyond, caring for the environment, helping the less fortunate and
This is a continuing question that ISKL, as a school community, is also engaging with – through different activities with community partnership programs and sustainability practices with various groups and NGOs in KL and beyond.
I think my biggest takeaway from all four years teaching refugees was that these children/teens are no different to us in terms of their willingness to learn. I learned that I am quite privileged to go to a school like ISKL and be able to learn with the facilities that they had. I am also quite happy to have been able to give back!
This event invited students, educators, and parents from the Klang Valley and other parts of Malaysia to make a difference in their communities and beyond, regarding the local issues of global importance that relate to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
This is where having a timer or a fitness device telling us to get up and move periodically proves to be helpful. Sure, we may feel ‘interrupted’ by the message ‘Move!’ coming from the devices and timers we set.
Our CAS project is about reintroducing the School-Wide Learning Results (SLR)’s to HS students with soft skills to be utilized for any problems they may face, be it in school or outside our ISKL community.
This week we caught up with ISKL’s Technology Team; Charlotte Diller heads the department as the Director of Technology, and Hui Chun Hng, Raj Jenkin, Seprian Dharma, Rajinder Singh, and Shidah Rashid represent the divisions
This week we caught up with Bas Snijder, an alumni student who graduated from ISKL in 2002. A self-described ‘Third Culture Kid’, the Dutch-Argentinian native shares with us his personal story and how he ended
Everyone is new and is probably feeling just as nervous as you are. Don’t be afraid to go out and introduce yourself to new people, and if you’re interested in certain things, join an organization or club! It’s an excellent way to make this new huge place seem just a little bit smaller, because ultimately what you put into college, will be what you get out of it.
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