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NAIS Pudong Scholarships
The summer trekking expedition of the year returned this month when a group of our students headed into the Swiss mountains for the experience of a lifetime! This trip – one of several across the year that are organised with other schools from the Nord Anglia Education family – will be followed in early 2025 by a snow sports expedition also in Switzerland, and then a challenging service project in Tanzania.
These brave students and teachers - along with our mascot Tony - embarked on the ‘Experience Switzerland’ expedition for a week and made some unforgettable memories while picking up some amazing life skills.
From their base close to our sister school in Les Martinets in Les Plan-sur-Bex, they’ve been guided by local experts into lush forests, over alpine glaciers, through historic towns (complete with a castle), and even on an overnight trek to a mountain hut.
They’re showing incredible teamwork, creative problem-solving, and loads of confidence while tackling every challenge. And of course, with Swiss cheese, chocolate, and all the food at the dining hall, they stayed well fueled for each day's adventure!
At Nord Anglia International School Shanghai, Pudong (NAIS), we believe firmly that every child has the potential to become a confident communicator and writer. Across Early Years and Primary, and leading into our Key Stage 3 transition, we utilise the Talk for Writing approach to accelerate our students’ progress in reading and writing and, crucially, in their speaking and listening.
Last Sunday, NAIS Pudong had a Spring Fling filled with laughter and joy! International families from Shanghai gathered on campus and had a wonderful family day with their children and parents on a sunny spring day.
From 11 to 13 March 2025, a group of our creative students had the incredible opportunity to participate in a the NAE Regional Performing Arts Festival in Shanghai alongside 11 Nord Anglia schools from across China! With over 475 young artists immersing themselves in drama, dance, music, puppetry, short film making, physical theatre, and more, the festival was a true celebration of creativity and collaboration.
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