Goldfish in the school pond

Reception and Year 1 got a wonderful surprise when a morning at the school field turned into the day that they released over 20 young goldfish into the school pond!  

Macey named her goldfish Penny

Each child got a chance to observe and admire his or her goldfish, give the goldfish a name, and let it swim off to join the others.

Freedom at last

The students love catching a glimpse of a bright orange fin or tail of the already fully-grown fish in the pond.  And they are even more excited to see how big their new goldfish get!

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News

Two E.I.S. students were recognised as being ‘one of the highest calibre of entries this year’ in the Immerse Education Essay Competition.

Two new after-school activities are encouraging young and older children to explore the five senses, develop their imagination, sprout logic thinking skills and more.

Several EIS classes participated in the National Geographic Project Exploration webinar on Global Citizenship.

Year One pupil, Dhakshin RAJESH KUMAR, has been entered in the India Book of Records

The most important lesson we learned this year was the value of Interdependence; hence, it became the theme of our 2020 - 2021 Yearbook.