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School Stories
On May 17, we celebrated our global diversity through food and fun at the annual International Food Festival.
The Music Department was delighted to welcome two visiting music professors from the United States.
Congratulations to our talented High School dancers for delivering an amazing performance at the Art of Movement Dance Show on April 30!
On May 14, our Middle School Students embarked on various field trips with their grade levels. Students had a fantastic time learning beyond the classroom and campus walls.
Recently, our Grade 11 and 12 students led an engaging Math and Art Workshop for students in Grades 2, 3, and 4.
Congratulations to our students on their incredible performances and art exhibits throughout the week!
On April 30, two AISV High School students earned one of the top prizes at the World Innovation Competition, held at the World Data Lab headquarters in Vienna.
Today marked the beginning of M.A.D.D. – Music, Art, Dance, and Drama – Week in the Elementary School, and students were full of excitement as they looked forward to a variety of music, art, dance, and drama events and workshops scheduled throughout the week.
Our Grade 1 students recently marked the successful completion of their Inspiring Artists and Musicians unit, with a special visit to the Hundertwasser Museum.
We are thrilled to report that our Toy Swap on April 30 was a huge success! In honor of Earth Day, our students showed great enthusiasm and participation, bringing in their gently used toys to swap with one another.
This week, our youngest strings musicians invited their families to campus to share the learning that has taken place so far this school year.
On April 22, our High School German Basic B students took part in a guided workshop on life during the medieval times in Vienna.