Students involved in ISB's own COP 26 conference share their experiences and thoughts on the climate summit which took place in Glasgow earlier this year.
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BAMUN is Back!
The annual BAMUN conference is fast approaching and the ISB MUN team has been working hard to prepare for it.
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Reflections on the Global Politics trip to Lausanne and Geneva
Amit, a Global Politics student, reflects on his experiences visiting the United Nations and accompanying organisations to uncover the cogs and bolts that drive the world of international politics.
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The importance of sleep
Sleep is one of the key ingredients to a manageable highschool experience; here are the most important facts you should know.
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Take a Breath
Going into one of the bussiest periods of our school careers, we share some advice on how to take care of yourself through highschool
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Meet the New MUN Leadership Team
The executive council is the student leadership team at Model United Nations that work together to run both the MUNTAG and BAMUN conferences. This year, we have an almost brand new body that will be planning the BAMUN 2021 conference on November 20th and 21st.
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Humans of ISB – Learning never stops, even as a Teacher
Our beloved English Teacher, Ms. Heming, talks about her teaching experiences throughout her career, as she opens a new chapter in her life, unfortunately at the expense of leaving our school.
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Depression – the basics
A quick 101 guide to depression; an overview of what it really entails and how it affects a person's life
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Humans of ISB – Recalling Lessons of the Past
"Just because a boss is an authority figure, doesn’t mean they always have the right priorities" In our most recent feature, Ms. Ostuni discusses her experiences with professional life that taught her to stand up for herself, rather than blindly following authority. If you or anyone you know has a captivating life story to share with the ISB community, feel free to get in touch!
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Beginner’s Guide to Political Theory: The Social Contract
An introduction into 21st Century politics with a series of articles discussing various aspects of political theory. This week: The social contract
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