In the past few months, the unclaimed land located behind the English and the Science departments has been deforested. This issue has caused several students as well as several teachers to feel unhappy with the decision. In an interview, the new Social Studies... More »
Straight back from break, the seniors took a blow to the head. Math grades are passed back. If you walk through the math lounge hallway, you can hear groans, cries, and shouts from seniors that just received their math summative grades. This time, it wasn’t a ... More »
If you are a freshman or sophomore, you may not have heard of IB Work Days. Essentially, all IB candidates are required to attend school on “IB Work Days” during parent-teacher conferences. IB Work Days are normal school days (8-3) except there are no teachers... More »
Hey Beacon readers! Take a look at our home page. What do you see? Many of the featured images are cut off or formatted weirdly. It seems cluttered. The Beacon has had the current theme for more than two years. We are looking to update our look with a fresh ne... More »
Every Wednesday and Friday, the AISG community anticipates the opening of BRICS café, a café made by the Business Club. The café sells everything from instant ramen to soda and is a favorite among many AISG students. However, recently, it was found that studen... More »
Our seniors were given their first set of official predicted grades on October 22. Naturally, many seniors were feeling uneasy and unsure about their predicted grades and college applications before this was handed out. However, some were sure of their predict... More »
The annual Hong Kong trip of the community service group Crossroads just occurred last weekend. Crossroads is a global foundation that connects a variety of unwanted resources and impoverished populations with a motto of “One man’s trash is another man’s trea... More »
With the inception of a new school year, AISG has once again brought an array of new activities and clubs into the fold. Amongst these new clubs and activities are Math Club, which is co-led by Benjamin Lu (Grade 11) and Daniel Park (Grade 11) and takes place ... More »