A Spooktacular Halloween at ISR!
A Spooktacular Halloween at ISR!
Thursday, October 31st
The most spook-tacular time of the year is here, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! From creative costumes to delicious treats, Halloween time to embrace fun, creativity, and a little bit of fright. Today at ISR, we had an absolute blast with a day full of fun and spooky activities!
The spooky day kicked off with a delightful parade of our kindergarten children! Dressed in their cutest and creepiest costumes, they eagerly filled their baskets with goodies from each station – a true joy for our little ones! Later in the afternoon they gathered once again to sing songs and celebrate Halloween with a special party in the Kindergarten!
Next up, Grades 1 through 6 took part in our beloved Trunk or Treat event, organized by our amazing ISR Parent Network. The students had a ghoulishly good time visiting each spookily decorated car, collecting delicious candy from the creatively adorned trunks. The cars were decked out in everything giant spiderwebs to friendly ghosts – what a sight!
Our Student Leadership Council also joined in on the Halloween fun by organizing a thrilling Halloween Party in the cafeteria for our Grade 5 to 8 students. The decorations were awesome, and everyone had a good time dancing and celebrating together!
It was a fantastic day for all, filled with laughter, candy, and Halloween magic. Whether you’re trick-or-treating tonight or soaking up the festive spirit at home, we wish you all a Happy Halloween!
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Kiki
Spotlight On Our Student Kiki
This week, we are delighted to spotlight our seventh-grader, Kiki. Since joining ISR this past August, Kiki has truly impressed her teachers with her intelligence, polite and friendly demeanor, and strong work ethic.
Kiki was nominated for the ISR Student Spotlight by her homeroom teacher, Ms. Megal, who shared: “Kiki is a teacher’s dream. She is responsible, polite, shows respect towards others, and brightens everyone’s day with her constant smile and positive attitude. She is clearly a global citizen who will make the world a better place. Additionally, she takes care of the classroom plants, which thrive under her care, and maintains the notice board beautifully every day.”
Her Mathematics teacher, Ms. Chroni, also praises Kiki: “Kiki has quickly become an invaluable part of our school community. She is consistently polite and responsible, demonstrating exceptional mathematical skills. Kiki tackles challenging problems from advanced competitions like the AMC, and we are eager to see her future participation and achievements. Her dedication to training makes her a standout member and one of the MVPs of our Math Advanced Club.”
Ms. Adamczyk, Kiki’s German teacher, echoes these sentiments: “Kiki is a dedicated and inquisitive student with a great attitude towards learning. She is always eager to learn new content and achieves high scores in German classes. She has shown exceptional ability in learning a new language. Kiki always embraces new challenges, strives for new experiences, comes well-prepared, and is enthusiastic every day. It is a great pleasure to teach Kiki.”
Since starting the school year with us at ISR, Kiki has excelled in her studies and seamlessly integrated into our community. Her positive and enthusiastic attitude is appreciated by both her teachers and fellow students. We are thrilled to have her with us and look forward to watching her grow and succeed!
We are very proud to spotlight Kiki, one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
The ISR Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our students from the ISR-Community every Friday, who embodies our guiding principle “We Enable Great Minds and Strong Characters” by consistently surpassing themselves. Whether through outstanding academic achievements, exceptional dedication, or remarkable character traits – we take pride in having already showcased hundreds of students – and there is more to look forward to every week!
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A Spooktacular Halloween Celebration at ISR with the American International Women's Club
On Sunday, our hallways were filled with little ghosts, eerie comic book characters, and a myriad of creative costumes as the American International Women’s Club and ISR once again hosted their traditional Kids’ Charity Halloween Party!
Hundreds of guests gathered to participate in numerous spooky games and enjoy a fun-filled afternoon at ISR. As always, the Haunted Hallway was a major highlight! Along the ISR Elementary School corridor, children were first greeted by a witch, then navigated a thrilling obstacle course before entering the laboratory of our mad professor. There, the excited youngsters were introduced to the professor’s latest invention: a living robot! The fun continued as children reached into Frankenstein’s nose and marveled at the professor’s fascinating experiments – a delightful experience for the whole family!
All proceeds from this charitable event will benefit the SOS Children’s Village in Düsseldorf, supporting their vital work with children.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the American International Women’s Club, our long-standing partner, for organizing yet another unique Halloween celebration that brought joy to so many children. A special recognition goes to our dedicated CAS students who contributed enthusiastically to the day’s success – from portraying a mad scientist, robot, and witch to running the exciting Halloween games. Their involvement was crucial in making this event a resounding success!
This event not only provided a day of fun and excitement for children while supporting a worthy cause, but it also served as an important opportunity to share traditions from all over the world at ISR – making the kindergarten and school a home away from home for our international communities.
As we look forward to our upcoming Halloween celebration at ISR on Thursday, we’re grateful for the opportunity to share this American tradition once again with our international families!
Diwali Mela Celebration
On Saturday, ISR was transformed into a vibrant sea of colors, traditional Indian attire, and enticing aromas. Hundreds of visitors gathered for Diwali Mela to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, – organized by our unique Indian Community at ISR!
The diverse program offered something for everyone: from captivating Bollywood dances and enchanting songs to a lovingly narrated story of Diwali that introduced international guests to the festival’s significance. A highlight was the impressive Heritage Walk, showcasing various regions of India through their traditional wears, dances, and music. Alongside the engaging stage program, numerous food stalls tempted visitors with a wide array of Indian cuisine, demonstrating the country’s culinary diversity. Additionally, stalls featuring henna art, handicrafts, Indian garments, paintings, jewelry, and more invited guests to immerse themselves in Indian culture.
A beautifully crafted Rangoli, prepared by our Indian Community at ISR, provided the perfect backdrop for memorable photos. We are confident that this day will remain a cherished memory for all participants, with or without photographs!
Our heartfelt thanks go to our Indian Community, the Indian Community Representatives Mrs. Raja and Mrs. Verma, as well as Mrs. Sharma, ISR’s External Exams Coordinator, for sharing their unique culture and the beautiful meaning of the Diwali Festival.
At ISR, we consider it a privilege to have 60 different nationalities as part of our kindergarten and school community. It is all the more significant that various traditions and cultures are celebrated, allowing children to appreciate the value of this internationality at ISR from an early age.
We are already looking forward to many more festivals with our Indian Community at ISR and wish all our Indian families and friends a Happy Diwali.
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Tsubasa
Spotlight On Our Student Tsubasa
This week, we are excited to spotlight our second-grader, Tsubasa. Tsubasa joined ISR’s Kindergarten in 2022 and has made a lasting impact on our community.
Tsubasa was nominated for the ISR Student Spotlight by her homeroom teacher, Ms. Jennings, who shared, “Tsubasa has shown incredible leadership this year and never hesitates to help other students. Her kindness, patience, and perseverance will help her be successful as she continues her academic journey. She is always willing to try new learning tasks and shows great detail and creativity in all of her work. Next Friday is her last day at ISR before she moves to Japan, and we will miss her dearly. We wish her all the best and success in her new adventure!”
Her first-grade teacher from last school year, Ms. Vosters, also has wonderful things to say about Tsubasa: “I taught Tsubasa in Grade 1 last year. She is a kind little girl who always helps others. She is a special friend and loves to play and be with her circle of friends. She works so hard and neatly, and it was a privilege to teach her.”
Ms. Ghica, ISR’s Academic Head of Grades 2 and 3, echoes these sentiments: “I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Tsubasa since Grade 1, and now she’s shining even brighter in Grade 2! Hardworking, kind, and always eager to learn—keep up the amazing work, Tsubasa! You’re an inspiration to everyone around you. I hope you’ll enjoy your time in Japan, your home country, and we all hope you come back to ISR soon!”
Tsubasa’s presence has enriched our community, and while we will miss her greatly, we are excited for the new adventures that await her in Japan. We wish Tsubasa and her family all the best as they embark on this exciting chapter of their lives!
We are very proud to spotlight Tsubasa, one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
The ISR Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our students from the ISR-Community every Friday, who embodies our guiding principle “We Enable Great Minds and Strong Characters” by consistently surpassing themselves. Whether through outstanding academic achievements, exceptional dedication, or remarkable character traits – we take pride in having already showcased hundreds of students – and there is more to look forward to every week!
Our Student Spotlights
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November 15, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Max
September 27, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Lisa
September 20, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Paul
September 13, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Xixi
September 6, 2024
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ISR Open House 2024
ISR Open House 2024
Saturday, October 12th
On Saturday, we celebrated our ISR Open House 2024, welcoming numerous guests, ISR Cooperation Partners, families and team members from our locations in Neuss, Düsseldorf, and Meerbusch, along with many interested visitors. The event showcased once again the unique ISR Community and our commitment to academic excellence!
The day began with informative presentations for interested families, providing a comprehensive overview of ISR and our educational approach. Our SLC students led guided tours in various languages, allowing guests to explore our expansive ISR campus. The event featured engaging presentations and demo lessons across various subjects and grade levels. Visitors had the opportunity to explore our Language Hallway, where our Spanish, Japanese, French, and Chinese teachers showcased their interesting materials and projects. Our University and Career Counseling Department offered individual counseling sessions, highlighting how we support our students at ISR for reaching a successful and fulfilling future after graduating from ISR. Additionally, we hosted various science fairs in our hallways and science rooms, showcasing different student projects and interactive demonstrations. We also invited our Kindergarten families from our branches in Meerbusch and Düsseldorf to attend a presentation by our Academic Head of Kindergarten and Grade 1, Ms. Vrem-Ydstie. She provided valuable insights into the transition to Grade 1 and introduced our enriching international curriculum. The families were also greeted by our Class Representatives from KG2 and Grade 1 to build connections and to further ease the transition process.
A highlight of the day was the visit of the First Deputy District Administrator, Ms. Katharina Reinhold, who graciously took the time to explore ISR. During her visit, she acquainted herself with the charity projects of our CAS and SLC students. Furthermore, she observed several exciting projects in the Science Lab, providing our proud students with the opportunity to explain their work in detail.
Meanwhile, our IT Department once again captivated young and older visitors with immersive Virtual Reality experiences, enabling children to explore underwater worlds and outer space. We also introduced our AI Robot Nao, which was a standout attraction for many of our visitors. Additionally, our team demonstrated how AI is seamlessly integrated into our classrooms to enrich our students’ learning experiences.
Our dedicated Music Department organized captivating performances by our grades 1–3 and grades 4–6 Choirs in the entrance hall, drawing a large and enthusiastic audience. The children had a great time performing their songs. To conclude the event, our ISR and Oxana Musicbox Band, who also performed at the Sonnenblumenfest in Meerbusch two weeks ago, delivered impressive musical performances in our cafeteria.
Furthermore, our students once again demonstrated their commitment to charitable causes! SLC students offered handmade charity bracelets that children could create on-site to raise funds for women’s shelters in Düsseldorf. In addition, one of our Grade 7 students sold beautiful handmade floral hairbands, with all proceeds donated to UNICEF. Our dedicated CAS students organized a charity photo project, selling handmade postcards and offering a photo printing service. The money raised will be donated to the Gutenachtbus in Düsseldorf.
To refresh our visitors, our dedicated ISR Parent Network organized a delightful cake buffet, while our school caterer, Broich, provided a variety of food options and refreshing beverages. Adding to the community efforts, SLC students held a delicious popcorn sale. Guests could also enjoy delicious Italian specialty coffees from Coffee Bar Bacio é Amore and were able to get some delicious Ice Cream from Angelo Franciamore.
The action continued in our modern triple sports hall, where children were welcomed by our sports team. Students were able to demonstrate their skills at various sports stations, adding to the fun of the event!
We extend our heartfelt thank you to our teachers and staff, our exceptional ISR Parent Network, and all our families for making this ISR Open House a memorable and inspiring event. It truly reflected our school’s spirit and the strength of the ISR Community!
A huge thank you to our valued partners who were on-site: Musicbox Oxana, Broich Catering, Kunst am Platz, The British Women’s Club Düsseldorf, The American International Women’s Club of Düsseldorf, The International English Library, Eckehard Adams Wohnungsbau GmbH, Rochusclub, and Engel & Völkers.
Another huge thank you to our dedicated ISR Parent Network Events Team – Diler, Yuiko, Rania, and Maria – for all their efforts in organizing and supporting this important event. We also wish to thank our ISR Parent Network Leadership Team: Caroline, Aicha, and Cristy, for their continued support and loyalty. As the PN motto states: Good schools are made of students – great schools are made of families!
We are delighted with the success of this year’s ISR Open House and are looking forward to many more enriching Community Events this year!
Photos by Sarah Maria Photography
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Chentong
Spotlight On Our Student Chentong
ISR Student Spotlight: Chentong
This week, we are thrilled to spotlight our eighth-grader, Chentong. Since joining ISR in September, Chentong has quickly made a significant impression on her teachers. She is self-disciplined, diligent, and making the most of her start at ISR.
Chentong’s homeroom teacher, Mr. Krönke, shares, “Since joining our school about a month ago, Chentong has become a valued member of our community. She immediately made new friends and has demonstrated impressive academic achievements. In German class, for instance, she participates with enthusiasm, balancing humility with a willingness to step forward and contribute. Outside of school, she enjoys swimming, reading—most recently Tintenherz by Cornelia Funke—and playing the piano. One of the things she appreciates most about our school is the morning homeroom, where students ease into the day together before starting classes. Her current favorite subjects are Math and German.”
Chentong has also adjusted well in her French class. Her teacher, Ms. Chanal, notes, “Chentong recently joined my French class, and I can already say that she has a very good aptitude for French. She’s thoughtful, tries to structure her words carefully, and always gives her best.”
In addition to her academic success, Chentong is an accomplished swimmer. She recently won two silver medals in the 100-meter butterfly and 100-meter medley events, as well as two bronze medals in the 200-meter backstroke and 100-meter backstroke at the Swim District Rhine-Wupper e.V. last weekend. Impressively, she is ranked 5th in her age group in NRW!
We are very proud to spotlight Chentong, one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
The ISR Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our students from the ISR-Community every Friday, who embodies our guiding principle “We Enable Great Minds and Strong Characters” by consistently surpassing themselves. Whether through outstanding academic achievements, exceptional dedication, or remarkable character traits – we take pride in having already showcased hundreds of students – and there is more to look forward to every week!
Our Student Spotlights
November 29, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Ray
November 15, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Max
September 27, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Lisa
September 20, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Paul
September 13, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Xixi
September 6, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Emma
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Amanda
Spotlight On Our Student Amanda
ISR Student Spotlight: Amanda
This week, we are delighted to spotlight our remarkable ninth-grader, Amanda. Since joining ISR’s Kindergarten in 2015, Amanda has blossomed into a remarkable student and a valued member of our community. Now a part of our ISR Secondary School, she continues to leave a positive impression on her teachers.
Ms. Lambertz, who works in our kindergarten, fondly recalls Amanda’s early years: “I remember her in my KG2 class with Ms. Corulas. She always wore lovely dresses and was impeccably neat. She was smart and quite shy back then. Look at her now – she’s so confident and as beautiful as ever. Keep it up, Amanda. You are a shining star!”
Amanda has truly come full circle by taking on the role of Kindergarten Prefect, a responsibility she approaches with great dedication. The children adore her and are thrilled to see her, benefiting from her positive attitude.
Amanda has made a significant and highly valued impact on our school community. Ms. McLeod, Head of ISR’s Elementary School praises Amanda: “Amanda has been a cherished member of our school community for many years. Known for her ever-present smile and positive attitude, Amanda is a beacon of kindness and support to everyone around her. Her willingness to help others and her friendly demeanor make her an invaluable part of our school. Thank you, Amanda, for being such a wonderful role model and for your unwavering commitment to making ISR a better place for all!
In addition to her prefect duties, Amanda is an active member of our SLC School Spirit Department, helping organize popular Spirit Days. Recently, she volunteered at the Meerbusch Sonnenblumenfest with fellow SLC students, impressing everyone with her excellent face painting skills. SLC Coordinator Ms. Bennet says of Amanda: “Amanda is a joy to have on our team. She knows the school well and is eager to participate in our SLC initiatives. She is creative, helpful, and a joy to work with. Amanda has so much to offer, and we are grateful to have her on our team!”
We are very proud to spotlight Amanda, one of ISR’s many outstanding students!
The ISR Student Spotlight Project aims to highlight one of our students from the ISR-Community every Friday, who embodies our guiding principle “We Enable Great Minds and Strong Characters” by consistently surpassing themselves. Whether through outstanding academic achievements, exceptional dedication, or remarkable character traits – we take pride in having already showcased hundreds of students – and there is more to look forward to every week!
Our Student Spotlights
November 29, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Ray
November 15, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Max
September 27, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Lisa
September 20, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Paul
September 13, 2024
Student Spotlights: Spotlight On Our Student Xixi
September 6, 2024