Scottish High International School looks closely at networking and collaborating with the wider world for both students and educators. The school hosted a collaboration colloquium ‘South Asian International Baccalaureate School Association’ recently, in which 250 facilitators from across 16 International IB schools joined hands to share their best teaching practices.
Ms. Monita Sen, Regional School Services Manager Primary Years Programme from the IB also shared some pedagogical innovations in the IBPYP.
Collaboration is about making connections, building enduring mutually beneficial relationships to empower and facilitate exchange of ideas, thoughts, and perspectives. It works as a catalyst to create a community of people who are open minded and support each other to create a synergized aura of teaching and learning.
Scottish High hosted an insightful session for parents, led by Dr. Neha Singh Maurya (HoD –Counselling Department), to equip them with strategies to support their children during the upcoming board exams. Key takeaways included: Providing emotional reassurance over academic pressure. With collaboration between parents, teachers & students, we aim for a smooth, stress-free exam season! […]