How does AISG help my child build relationships?
Caregivers often ask how schools strengthen more than just academics, how students learn to communicate, collaborate, and navigate a globally diverse world.
At AISG, this part of learning is intentional, designed, and built into every experience.
Impact in Learning is how these three pillars come to life; in every classroom, every project, every trip and every student journey.
This is connecting;
Learning Through Relationships, Culture & Real-World Context.
Learning strengthens when students connect ideas, people, cultures, and experiences.
You see CONNECTING when:
Students partake in the Social Practice Program and connect learning to real-world contexts and professions.
Upper Secondary GCED group bonded with young adults with autism through art-making and conversation.
Students and caregivers connected during Junior Reporter workshops led by professional journalists from That’s magazine.
AISG welcomed global universities on campus, giving students direct access to diverse higher education pathways.
Grade 3 learned traditional lantern-making from a local artist as part of AISG’s Chinese Cultural Heritage Program.

So What Is “Impact in Learning”?
It’s the moment BEING, CONNECTING, and DOING come together.
Impact in Learning means:
Students feel confident and secure (Being)
They understand ideas deeply and collaboratively (Connecting)
They turn learning into meaningful action (Doing)
This is the academic and holistic journey that defines AISG.
⏬ Save this guide as a quick reference to AISG’s Engagement for All learning framework.