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Yesterday, ICS London proudly participated in Les Joutes Oratoires Lycéennes, a prestigious French debating competition that welcomes sixth form students from across the country. This annual event attracts hundreds of young French learners eager to refine their linguistic skills in a dynamic and intellectual setting.
This week, ICS London welcomed the Westminster Prevent team who delivered informative workshops to years 5 and 6 and all of Secondary. The workshops discussed topics such as:
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Staying safe online.
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How to spot fake news and
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Ways to report harmful content.
We are proud to announce that Tianyu, a Year 12 student, has achieved first prize in the Drawing category of this year’s highly competitive Globeducate Art Competition. The competition, which invites students from schools across the Globeducate network to showcase their artistic talents, focused on the theme of Marine this year.
Our Year 8 students have taken a bold step in advocating for a cleaner, greener future by writing letters to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The topics they addressed reflect the pressing environmental challenges of our time, ranging from climate change and plastic pollution in oceans to sewage contamination in rivers. Their passionate, well-researched letters not only conveyed their concerns but also showcased their commitment to protecting the planet.
Last week, three of our students and a teacher proudly represented our school at the annual Globeducate Academic Olympics, hosted by O Castro British International School in Vigo, Spain. This prestigious event brought together students from Globeducate schools around the world, giving them the opportunity to collaborate on challenges in Robotics, Science, and Mathematics while building connections across borders.
Students at ICS London Primary achieved remarkable success in the London West division of the ISA Art Competition, securing both 2nd place and a 'Highly Commended' (3rd place) award.
Secondary school parents, students, and teachers gathered at Hyde Park last week to participate in the highly anticipated annual Charity Dog Walk, an event that brought together families, pets, and the wider community to raise funds for a heart-warming cause. The initiative supports a charity dedicated to providing therapy dogs to schools and other organisations, a service that has proven to greatly enhance emotional support and wellbeing in educational and therapeutic environments.
In an exciting new cultural exchange, students from ICS London and Tokyo Metropolitan Yamazaki High School held their first virtual meeting on Thursday morning. This collaboration marks the beginning of an international project between the two UNESCO-associated schools, aimed at fostering cultural understanding and joint educational initiatives.
This term, students at ICS London have embarked on an inspiring journey of artistic collaboration, resulting in a large painting that pays tribute to influential women from around the globe. The project, spearheaded by the school's Art Club, culminated in a striking piece that resembles a Time magazine cover, celebrating the achievements and impact of these remarkable figures.