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THE BLUE & GOLD

THE BLUE & GOLD

THE BLUE & GOLD

Ms. Anderson plays the trumpet [Photo Courtesy of SAS]
Music Goes to SAS
Karina F. (‘24)
The Girls Tennis team traveled to Singapore to compete in IASAS, placing third. [PHOTO COURTESY OF SAS]
IASAS Season 2 highlights
Victoria H. ('24) and Ariel L. ('23)
Cultural Convention: IASAS Drama and Tech, Forensics and Debate, Dance and Music
Cultural Convention: IASAS Drama and Tech, Forensics and Debate, Dance and Music
Amber W. ('23) and Ariel L. ('23)
TAS ATHLETICS MEDALS
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  • Mental Toughness: The Psychological Side of Athletics January 16, 2025
    IASAS Swimming, 2024-Jakarta I stand at the side of the pool, watching swimmers race down its length. The deck is small, with barely room between bleachers and the pool, the cramped space filled with the cheers of parents and teammates. The race ends, marshaling for the next event starting–I’m there just as my event, 100...
    Chloe Bartmess, Journalist
  • Guy Sreesangkom: “There is no reason not to try.” January 16, 2025
    For as long as he can remember, Guy Sreesangkom has had a passion for creating and performing music. A Thai-Australian Senior at ISB, his love for music has led him to release songs while frequently performing at the school during open-mic events. Ideally, his dream of being a full-time musician would come to fruition soon....
    Jack Martineau, Journalist
  • A Christmas Panther Growls December 13, 2024
    Aidan Menon and Eva Williams
  • Why ISB Ended Its Scholarship Program December 9, 2024
    Scholarships are a costly but fulfilling endeavor. Starting in 2014, ISB began granting scholarships to two eighth graders each year, with the scholarships intended to last through their high school careers. The program lasted for five years before ultimately being dropped in 2019. At the end of the program, 10 Thai scholars who otherwise would...
    Samantha Lamis, Journalist
  • ISB Cuts Film and Dance Programs December 9, 2024
    Shocking news hit ISB in mid-November when school officials announced to relevant students and families that film and dance classes would no longer be offered starting next year.  Although discourse surrounding these courses had been ongoing for months, an official Nov. 15 email to ISB Dance and Film students and parents stated that, while all...
    Riley Thomas, Journalist