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In line with an intentional drive at WIS to promote and educate for reading, our students made an impressive start with this project:
Take a Book, Leave a Book Increasing Literacy Rates One Page at a Time Who says libraries need to be in a building? Why can’t they be on the roadside? A Little Library works on a “Take a Book, Leave a Book” free exchange, similar to normal libraries. They are usually in the form of a bookshelf, filled with books that anyone in the community can access at any time. As a result, Little Libraries cultivate camaraderie through a shared love of reading in a community. On November
WIS Socials
Feb 102 min read


A good way to discuss academic progress Three-Way Conferences
On Tuesday, 10 February, we will host three-way conferences in the Secondary School. This is an opportunity for students to discuss their progress in this academic year so far with their teachers and parents. We generally conduct these with students, preparing them to reflect on their progress using SMART goals. Reflection on their current academic performance, students can determine what they can do to improve by deciding on goals that are specific, measurable, achievable,
WIS Socials
Feb 61 min read


Living with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) And How You Might be Able to Help
When Sharing a Story Can Change a Life… A conversation about hope and the possibility of kidney donation, with Ms Lian Cohen This week we're talking with Ms Lian Cohen, who many of you might know as our Middle School Mathematics teacher. She has been a valued member of staff at WIS for over 16 years. Ms Lian is living with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and is currently seeking a living kidney donor. Her story is a reminder of the power of compassion and connection, and by s
WIS Socials
Jan 303 min read
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