Extended Community
View from the Hill is the AIS Vienna extended community newsletter. Whether you are an alum, a retiree, a former parent, the grandparent of a current student, someone interested in joining the AISV Family, or just a friend of AISV, sign up to peek inside our community of innovative learners realizing their chosen futures with courage, curiosity, and joy.
For four weeks each summer, the AIS Vienna Summer Camp offers academic, athletic, and performing arts activities for campers of various ages.
Visit our Summer Camp page to learn more.
The Soccer Factory provides an environment of encouragement, progress and fun, where your child is motivated to play to the best of their ability and are encouraged to progress through a series of age appropriate drills, fun games and matches. Soccer Factory is open to children of all abilities from beginner to high level, boys and girls from 4-14 years are all welcome. Soccer Factory’s highly motivated coaches will endeavor to improve the ability of every child.
Visit soccerfactory.at for more information and to register.
School Stories
From March 18 through 22, Middle and High School choir students traveled to Düsseldorf, Germany to participate in the 51st Annual AMIS European Honor Choir Festival.
Congratulations to our Middle School and High School orchestra students on an outstanding performance during their evening concert on March 17.
From March 11 through 14, five of our MS and HS Band students participated in the AMIS Honor Band Festival in Aberdeen, Scotland.
On March 18, faculty and staff across all divisions gathered for a Professional Collaboration Afternoon.
From March 11 through 14, our swim and basketball teams concluded the winter sports season by competing in various ISST Tournaments.
This week we’re excited to spotlight one of our After School Activities, Dungeons & Dragons!
A heartfelt thank you to the PTF and our entire parent community for organizing such a fantastic Teacher and Staff Appreciation Day today.
Yesterday, Middle School Spanish 3 students hosted an exhibition in their classroom, showcasing various indigenous Latin American tribes.
On March 12, our Grade 5 Drama students took the stage for a funny and heartwarming production of Circus, a show in 10 parts.