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Make an impact
The SIS Spirit Fund focuses on three strands of activity that contribute to the School and enhance the experience of students, parents, and staff within it;
Since it was created the SIS Spirit Fund has made an impact across a variety of projects and initiatives.
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MakerSpaces
A new approach to learning in our classrooms and learning commons, creating and resourcing spaces for creative thinking, exploration and discovery, and problem-solving
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Advanced Calculators
State-of-the-art hand-held calculators for students studying mathematics in the IB Diploma Programme
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End of year concert
A showcase of talent across the performing arts, providing students with experience of live performance, while building community, and celebrating achievements
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Sports Kit
High-quality and contemporary sports kit for soccer, basketball, and other SIS teams, encouraging a sense of pride and togetherness among students representing the School in sporting competition
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Auditorium upgrades
New sound, lighting and projection equipment in our Johannesgatan auditorium improving the audience experience of presentations and the learning environment for students studying performing arts or taking part in after-school choir, music, and drama
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Unique learning experiences
Funding the participation fees for Upper School students to take part in real-world scientific studies working alongside researchers and gaining first-hand experience of applied techniques and methodologies
Looking ahead, the School’s acquisition of the Norra Latin campus opens up a wide range of new possibilities to introduce facilities and events, to reimagine existing learning spaces, and to make SIS a beacon for 21st century learning.
Your donation helps us maximise this potential for our students.