It is time to form your teams! The upcoming Trivia Night from Global Issues Network will be here soon. This year is the 3rd year of Trivia Night, which is a tournament about facts, relating to the arts, history, and science. You name it, they got it. The game ... More »
High School Union is a new club created to motivate students to create new relationships with students from other international schools in Guangzhou. The teacher adviser for the group is Mrs. Navis, the SP Campus librarian, and the coordinator of the group is ... More »
On Thursday, Ms. Navis sent out an email to all high school students introducing a new community service called ‘Connect4Cancer’. Through some research, I found out that Connect4Cancer is a voluntary cancer awareness charity based in Los Angeles, California. I... More »
Although AISG is an international school, school events are not always culturally specific. However, Pulse decided to break out of the shell and celebrate diversity starting with India. The Pulse team continues with their trend of innovative ideas and beautifu... More »
APAC Tried to Run, but couldn’t Hide – Written by Ibrahim Bah Bah writes with a semi-investigative article on APAC XC, and as he is a XC runner himself, he gives personal comments and gathers others’ on the trip itself and the results. Read more about it here.... More »
This Friday and Saturday (January 13, 14) is the annual GISAC basketball tournament that the basketball teams will be competing in. The tournament starts on Friday morning and will end on Saturday afternoon or early evening. There will be six different teams r... More »
On December 2nd, both the AISG boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball team traveled to Shanghai American School of Pudong (SASPD) to compete in the annual Tri-Cities tournament. The two other schools which competed against our Rams included Shanghai American Scho... More »
Are you good at acting, but not good at singing? Well, come and try out the for the high school play, it is designed just for you. Mr. Sinclair is hosting the high school play, “15 Reasons Not to be in a Play” by Alan Haenel. An introductory meeting was held o... More »
Presents, Christmas trees, fairy lights, decorations, large dinners, and no school. These are some of the images that float through our minds whenever the word Christmas is mentioned, but these are not typical for Chinese public school students, especially whe... More »
Imagine this, a photo of a ship. It is a flat, 2D representation of a ship on a dull piece of paper. It was printed, from a normal printer. But wouldn’t it be nice to hold a 3D version of that photo in your hands, where you can feel and see the details of the ... More »
This year’s APAC Orchestra was hosted by Brent International School of Manila during November 17-19. Our AISG conductor was Ms. Lin and the roster consisted of Gloria Huang, Eileen Qiu, Kelvin Fan, Jerry Zhou, Ai Ni Chew, Jeff Lee, Ji Hyun Park, Agnes Lau, Jer... More »
Recently, AISG’s APAC choir performers travelled to Beijing and participated in the APAC choir event, which was hosted by the Western Academy of Beijing. It was held from Wednesday, November 16 to Sunday, November 20. The members of this year’s choir were Kiki... More »