One of SLAS’ teaching assistants is suffering from a hyperthyroid infection, which has caused a dramatic decrease in her white blood cells count. She is currently in the intensive care unit here in Shanghai receiving treatment. We are asking our SLAS family to come together and help support Ms. Jeany. This is a great opportunity.. read more →
Ms. Yokia and the Guidance office handed out a letter to 11th grade students to inform them that they are required to take the SAT during their senior year. Unless students notify the Guidance office, each student will be registered to take the SAT on October 3. Also included this letter is a general timeline.. read more →
High school boy’s soccer season started last week travelling to Suzhou on Thursday. After a positive start by the team, we went down a man after Rogan got injured. The team gave it their best shot and lost the game 3-0. On Tuesday the team travelled to LFS and performed well with Suntai and Robin on the score.. read more →
Join us for our next PTSA meeting. All parents are welcome and are encouraged to come. When: Tuesday, March 24 @ 10:00 a.m. Where: 1F meeting room Who: all parents are welcome to join read more →
Fabulous Fairy Tales took off this week in Kindergarten as we began learning about the elements that make fairy tales. We have been comparing and contrasting different versions of fairy tales, retelling stories, acting them out and more. Each child even made their own mini puppet theater and will be able to retell the stories at home. In.. read more →
This week the Math department are preparing for the International Day event by assigning projects that will stimulate the students to apply their understanding of Math by using facts and figures to describe countries and their populations. MS Math will use circle graphs, bar charts and scatter plots to explore national demographics like languages spoken, ethnic group, religions.. read more →
This was a busy week at SLAS and it was nothing but a successful mix of fun and reading. We had our Dr. Seuss celebration, Literacy Week, and spirit week. In elementary and early years, students each day celebrated literacy with an activity related to Dr. Seuss. If you have not heard of Dr. Seuss, he was an.. read more →
Boom! Boom! Boom! Can you hear the fireworks? This week in Preschool we wrapped up our celebration of Lunar New Year. The children returned excited to talk about their family holidays and all of the Chinese New Year traditions they saw, tasted, and heard. Three and four year old children love to learn about the.. read more →
While elementary and early years students will be celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday, our entire school will be focusing on literacy. The theme for this year’s Literacy Week is Reading Accelerates Success. Literacy Week is held each year at LAS. It was created to raise awareness of the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related.. read more →
Due to it being a rainy day, SLAS administration has rescheduled the Chinese New Year celebration for Friday, March 6 at 10:00 a.m. If it again rains, we will cancel the event. We still invite all of our families to come join in the fun and performances. We are all looking forward to seeing you.. read more →





