
The Classroom Economy: How it Benefits Students
What is the Classroom Economy? The classroom economy is a long-term simulation exercise in which a micro-economy is created within the classroom environment. With its

What is the Classroom Economy? The classroom economy is a long-term simulation exercise in which a micro-economy is created within the classroom environment. With its

In March 2021, OWIS was given a challenge by Brian Williams of Think Kindness, a US-based non-profit. After a motivational virtual assembly, he asked the

Teaching young students to write is a fundamental skill. Teaching them to write well is what sets the OWIS classroom apart from many traditional schools.

The first week of March brought with it Book Day on March 5. It was a particularly vibrant day at school with all forms of

We had the pleasure of speaking to one of our parents, Natalie D., who has three children at OWIS. It is their second year enrolled

Positive reinforcement is the act of rewarding good behaviour rather than punishing a poor choice. It’s been found to be beneficial for people of all

Joseph Schooling, champion Olympic swimmer and an inspiration for young students in Singapore, graciously participated in the first One World Leadership Symposium webinar. Held in

Some may assume that the role of a teacher revolves around providing students with instruction and information about a specific subject. However, teachers at all

Your child’s brain is a muscle. Just like every other muscle in the human body, the more you work it, the better it performs. Talent

The industry recognition has been especially important as it comes at a time when the world was in lockdown period due to Covid-19. The school