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.

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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.