
The value of reinforcing positive behaviour for our teens
As children approach adolescence, they sometimes begin testing limits, bending the rules and otherwise going against the grain. While this is normal behaviour for teens,

As children approach adolescence, they sometimes begin testing limits, bending the rules and otherwise going against the grain. While this is normal behaviour for teens,

International Day at OWIS is about appreciating our many differences, celebrating our similarities and promoting our global mindedness. It provides students with opportunities to learn

Diversity and inclusion are important features of today’s multigenerational, multiracial, and heterogenous global economy. Diversity describes the full spectrum of demographic differences, such as gender,

At One World International School, we recognise the essential role parents play in supporting their children’s learning. Like you, we strive to ensure that your

Across the world, education experts have realised that students need to do more than just memorise facts and regurgitate those facts in order to be

One World International School recently had the opportunity to send five students to attend “An Evening with Michelle Obama” at Singapore Expo. Our students also

Bullying in schools is a global issue that arises at nearly every level, including in early childhood, primary and secondary programmes. Bullying in Singapore schools

As the first cases of community spread COVID-19 arose in Singapore, much of the country began to take preventive measures, and at One World International

Today’s students seem to be experiencing higher levels of stress and peer pressure than ever before. Factors that contribute to the problem may begin surfacing

From smartphones to computers to video games, today’s youth are growing up in a world dominated by screens and multi-tasking. Learning how to focus on