A Spooktacular Halloween Celebration at ISR with the American International Women’s Club

Sunday, October 27th

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!