Celebrating Cultural Exchange: AISM Welcomes Chin Community Students
3 Apr 2023Green Week 2023
19 May 2023Embedded into the tapestry that is AISM, our impact, influence and enrichment of the natural environment we live in was beautifully celebrated on Friday 27 October. We enjoyed eco-friendly canteen options across the day and a free sample of freshly made sugar cane juice, blended from our very own home-grown AISM ingredients. Special thanks to Sulawati Semail, who organised the Sugar cane processing team who joined in our event.
Across the Taylor's School Group, the Care:Mvmt has been implemented to encapsulate the need for self, others and the world appreciation, education and responsibility. ECO-DAY focused on our role in caring for the world. Our living Campus team boasts an assortment of students and teachers from different backgrounds all working together to enrich the cultural heart of sustainability within our community. Debora Putri and a group of staff led an upcycling project, repurposing the volume of TetraPaks we collect at school into a statement piece of art: The Petronas Twin towers.
Laurent Epetahui and his group of staff equally embarked on a journey to portray our commitment to ongoing progress and greening, by landscaping the gate A entrance. Each and every student participated, adding their mark to our school grounds and culture. As a visible learning school, we take feedback very seriously, critically thinking about the needs of all and the improvement of our school and world. During the day we launched the AISM ECO-CODE and collected vital feedback from the student body, harnessing the perspectives of the many to build a bespoke code that we can be proud of.
This symbolises our dedication to the fundamentals of sustainability and environmental responsibility, which will bring about real changes in our habits and awareness of our footprint on the Earth. Thanks to the parents and friends of AISM also, who continue this essential message from school to home, embodying dispositions that will last a lifetime and an Earth which we can continue to care for over many generations to come.