Learning in Action at CISB
A Week of Discovery & Connection
This week, classrooms across our schools opened their doors for Learning in Action — an opportunity for parents and guardians to step into their child’s world of learning and see how curiosity, creativity, and collaboration come to life.
From Early Years through to High School, parents joined students in hands-on, interactive lessons, group projects, and lively classroom discussions, witnessing firsthand what it means to be a CISB learner.
Parent Reflections
Hearing directly from our parents reminds us what makes CISB’s learning community so special—the partnership between home and school, and the shared joy of watching students grow with curiosity and confidence.
“What a great initiative by CISB… I am so happy to visit the school and feel the joy of the children’s Kindergarten life. I felt the tenderness and meticulousness of the teachers. The children studying here made me feel very at ease and particularly happy to participate in Physical Education classes!”— EY parent.
“Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to be a part of my child’s school day. Since my children started at CISB, I only imagined what their day looked like — but now, I know. The work that the teachers, staff, and school administrators have put in is incredible. Keep up the good work!”— ES parent.
“Thank you so much for such a wonderful opportunity to attend my children’s classes!”— MS parent.
“The learning environment is robust and benefits from the distinct approaches of its teachers. I see this diversity as a major advantage, offering students a rich variety of learning opportunities. It also provides them with an incredible chance to engage with new perspectives, build personal relationships, and adapt to different situations.”— HS parent.
Thank You, CISB Community
A heartfelt thank you to all our teachers, students, and families for making Learning in Action such a memorable success. Your engagement and enthusiasm reflect the spirit of what learning looks like at CISB every day.