Action, Guidance, Learning, Spirit 31 Mar 2021 AISB Student Leadership – Helping Students Find Their ‘Why’ Student leadership began to take shape at AISB in the summer of 2017 when the Vampires summer camp introduced the… Alex Sota and 1 more
Action, Guidance, Learning, Spirit 18 Jun 2020 The Nibble – the AISB Elementary Literary Magazine Continuing in the tradition of last year, when we published AISB’s first ever ES Literary Magazine in June 2019… we… Shonali Sarkar and 1 more
Action, Guidance, Spirit 15 Jan 2020 “Once a Vampire, Always a Vampire” The significance of Team-Building for Student-Athletes Often modern day coaches are criticized for what some people consider outdated training methods. However, championship teams and greatness has… Alex Sota
Action, Building, Novelty, Spirit 21 Nov 2019 AISB’s first student-written theater production, Brainstorm, picked up by The Bite The American International School of Bucharest presents "Brainstorm" by arrangement with Nick Hern Books. "Brainstorm" is an Original Playscript developed… Catalina Gardescu
Action, Learning, Spirit 03 Oct 2019 Experiential Learning: Here’s Why It Works In Secondary we have two weeks (September & May) that we have purposely designed to use Romania as a platform… Fiona Moss
Action, Learning, Novelty 04 Sep 2019 Why Sensory Corners are Game Changers in PE The idea of creating a small Sensory Corner in the Elementary School Gym that we could use during PE lessons… Laura Morrison
Action, Spirit 10 Jun 2019 Grade 5 Students Put Together the First Elementary School Literary Magazine A group of Grade 5 students met weekly every Tuesday at lunch to put together this amazing publication: AISB’s first… Shonali Sarkar
Action, Learning 05 Dec 2018 Internships for AISB Students “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” ― Benjamin Franklin The IB… Catalina Gardescu
Action 25 May 2015 Hopes, aspirations and triumphs I would like to thank all of the staff and members of the Parent and Teacher Organization (PTO) who helped… Robert Brindley 4 Comments