Stonehill International School, Bangalore, Organises 'Student Led Conference'

Stonehill International School, Bangalore, Organises 'Student Led Conference'

Edited By Shireen Dargan | Updated on Oct 20, 2022 04:41 PM IST

Stonehill International School, Bangalore, recently organised 'Student Led Conference'. Students of Class 12 displayed their learning journey through the IB Diploma Programme. The Internal Assessments, ToK, CAS, and Student Council initiatives were showcased with great enthusiasm.

About Stonehill International School, Bangalore

Stonehill International School, Bangalore (SIS) was established in 2008. Stonehill International School is a Co-ed school affiliated to International Baccalaureate (IB). It is managed by Stonehill Education Foundation. “The mission statement at Stonehill is to provide stimulating, engaging academics integrated with enhanced opportunities for technological innovation, sports and the arts,” says the school website. The school is currently led by principal Brian Brumsickle.

Stonehill International School, Bangalore, Organises 'Student Led Conference'
Stonehill International School, Bangalore, Organises 'Student Led Conference'

Stonehill International School, Bangalore: Other Achievements

The school recently organised a Pinktober fundraiser in support of the global Breast Cancer Awareness campaign. Aanya of Class 7 recently won 3 gold medals in 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke events at the national swim meet conducted by the International Schools Sports Organization (ISSO) held in Pune.

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