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2022-2023 review: stand-out moments and achievements

By Nick Yates, ISB Communications

Another academic year is almost complete! We’ve created a highlights video for a look back at stand-out moments and achievements for the International School of Beijing (ISB).

ISB’s work in 2022-2023 was centered around the school’s new Strategic Focus Areas, drawn up after a consultation to establish what is most valued by the ISB community and to consolidate our efforts and resources into three main focus areas. The year held many memorable moments, from community events like the Spring Fair and ISB Gala to our hosting of APAC sports tournaments to students’ outstanding achievements in academics, performing arts, and social-emotional learning. Throughout the year, classes were challenged and found joy in our programs, with innovative academic and vibrant co-curricular programs empowering those taking part. And ISB students, families, and staff enjoyed being together in the school’s inclusive international community.

This has been a big year of changing circumstances for ISB and all in China. We’re so happy to have returned to the ISB and the Beijing we knew and loved before 2020. We hope you like this video, and we look forward to seeing you in 2023-2024!

 

ISB’s Strategic Focus Areas include challenging and joyful learning; using the school’s resources to empower students to purpose and compassion; and ensuring strong, lifelong peer relations in the school’s inclusive community. Read our news articles for plenty more examples of the Strategic Focus Areas in action.

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