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| 23 Jan 2026 | |
| Academic news |
From starting an investment club to establishing a group supporting youth initiatives in Sri Lanka; from experimental art to a multicultural music video; from teaching golf to cleaning up Humlegården; the wide-ranging interests and passions of our second year Diploma students was all on show in the CAS exhibition for the class of 2026.
CAS – Creativity, Action, Service – is an integral part of the IB Diploma Programme. The process fosters student collaboration, builds on personal and interpersonal learning, and over 18 months, requires students to complete a project and present their results. CAS identifies seven specific learning outcomes, and students are required to present evidence they have achieved those outcomes through a portfolio and presentation.
Peers and parents were invited to enjoy the exhibition and probe the students further on the projects they had completed. One thing was clear, the diversity of ideas in SIS is as great as the diversity in our community!
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