
SportBookOfTheMonth – The Boy Who Biked the World
Title: The Boy Who Biked the World Author: Alastair Humphreys Pages: 128 Reading age: 9-11 years old Description: Tom dreams

Multiplication Mentors
These past weeks have seen Year 3 and Year 4 delve into the world of multiplication using the innovative “stick

Clean Up Motivation
Primary is on cleanup alert in the cloakroom. The stakes are big. The winning group could each win a non-uniform

Home Alone – Together at School
Friday night saw EISB transformed into the first, but definitely not last, Primary Movie Night! Tickets to Home Alone were

Christmas Book Sale
We would like to invite you for our students run new book sale ! Through this book sale you will

Drama activities at home
The primary school years mark a crucial period in everybody’s development, shaping not only our academic skills but also our

Digital Amnesia and its Impact on Learning
In today’s tech-filled world, we’re facing a new challenge: “Digital Amnesia.” Digital amnesia is when we rely so much on

SportBookOfTheMonth – My Deadly Boots
Title: My Deadly Boots Authors : Carl Merrison and Hakea Hustler Pages: 32 Reading age: 3-7 Description: When a young Aboriginal boy

Empowering Generosity: Uniting PYP Grade Levels in a Charitable Open House
In an inspiring showcase of collaborative spirit and charitable commitment, the recent open house at EISB brought together various Primary

Magical Subtraction
Kaprekar’s Constant, is a magical mathematical phenomenon that makes subtraction a whole lot of fun! It is named after the
Year 6 Visit to Yoshitomo Nara Exhibition at the Albertina Modern
On 20 October, Year 6, as part of their Who We Are PYP unit, visited the Albertina Modern in Vienna.

Saving Lives: EISB Students Learn First Aid Training
On October 23, 2023, the International School EISB took a significant stride towards enhancing the safety and well-being of its

#SportBookOfTheMonth – Jabari Jumps
Title: Jabari Jumps Author: Gaia Cornwall Pages: 32 Reading age: 4-8 years old Description: Jabari is definitely ready to jump

Emotions across Languages
During the first unit titled ‘Who we are,’ our Year 2 students embarked on an exciting journey of self-discovery, diving

Importance of Teaching Differentiation for Young Learners in the Intensive English Program
Eva Gogova-Importance of teaching differentiation for young learners in the Intensive English Program

World Mental Health Day
We often focus on physical health, however it’s crucial not to forget the significance of mental health. Just as we

Cultivating a Love for Reading: A Key to Lifelong Learning
In the ever-changing world of education, one constant remains: reading’s essential role. From colorful picture books to gripping novels, the

Happy Chuseok!
This past week EISB celebrated the Korean Thanksgiving fall-harvest celebration Chuseok, also known as Hangawi. The week included presentations from

An Excellent Trip to the Vineyards
Last year children from the Environmental Club visited an Apple Orchard to learn and taste various types of apples. This

When Families and Schools Work Together, Students Get the Best Education.
Welcome to learning and developing at EISB. Our “Next Level” focus means that a student’s entire educational experience is to

#SportBookOfTheMonth – How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion
Title: How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion Author: Ashima Shiraishi Pages: 40 Reading

How Do Summer Holiday Travels Affect Children’s Memories?
Eva Gogova-How Do Summer Holiday Travels Affect Children’s Memories?

What role does the Intensive English Program play in a young learner’s life?
Eva Gogova-What role does the Intensive English Program play in a young learner’s life?

The power of manipulatives
Manipulatives are a great way to make learning memorable. We live in a fast-paced world where students are always looking

Embracing Excellence: Our School is Now an IB Continuum School with PYP Authorization!
We are thrilled to announce that our school has been granted authorization by the International Baccalaureate (IB) to offer the

Well-being research project at EISB
The pursuit of well-being is an intrinsic and universal quest, deeply embedded in human nature. We look for times of

Mast€ring Mon€y
Financial literacy is a skill that every individual should posses. Moreover, earning money, even if it is the make-believe, printed

Teo T. and Richard K., EISB students, champions of the Slovak National Basketball Championship
After a long year of training, Teo T. (Y6) and Richard K. (Y7) won the gold medal in the National

Deutsch: Gesundes und ungesundes Essen (Healthy and unhealthy food)
Our German class (YEAR5) welcomed a special guest, Mrs. Martina Kuželová, who is the mother of our student and also

Happy Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is celebrated around the world as a way to honor the women who gave us life and the

Cafeteria pledge
During assembly today, students came up with different ideas about how to demonstrate common courtesy in a public space such

Visitors in year 3
This week we have had some interesting visitors in the Year 3 classroom. They started off as finger bones, ribs

Mark Your Calendar for the Talent Show!
Friday the 28th of April at 17:00 will be the time for our Talent Show! We are looking forward to

#SportBookOfTheMonth – Sakamoto’s Swim Club: How a Teacher Led an Unlikely Team to Victory
Title: Sakamoto’s Swim Club: How a Teacher Led an Unlikely Team to Victory Author: Julie Abery Pages: 40 Reading age:

EISB Summer camps: Day Camps@EISB, Finance Camps and Over-Night Camps
EISB has much to offer this summer for kids of any school or country providing plenty of summer fun with

Speed Reading Competition
During Book Week, our primary students participated in a speed reading competition. They could test their reading skills and win

Data management: Back2School
Data management is one of the least taught strands of mathematics in the classroom. But look around you in your

Trip to ULUV
What is ULUV? The ÚĽUV is a place where thematic workshops take place devoted to different aspects of traditional craft and

“Objective: Get the Olympic Medals back.”, an educative breakout in Physical Education lessons.
Education is a phenomenon in constant evolution that adapts to a world full of challenges. Every day, new ideas and

Practicing healthy skepticism
As much as I am the adult in the classroom, I am well aware that the most important learning occurs

Magical Music of Mozart
The Year 5 and 6 students recently spent part of a beautiful early spring afternoon at the birthplace of the

Climbing Our Way to the Top
Our Upper Primary students at EISB recently finished an external PE unit that saw them racing to the top…literally. They

Springtime in Salzburg
“The hills are alive with the sound of music” was hummed and sung as Year 5 and 6 students strolled

Goodbye textbook. Hello life.
March. As much as I look forward to this month because of the promise of warmer weather, the Year 3

Narvik Winter Festival or Vinterfestuka 2023
Ms. Eva Gogova-Environmental Club- Narvik Winter Festival 2023

Mr. Jakub Krako and Ms. Petra Smarzova, Slovak Paralympic Athletes, visit EISB
On Monday, February 13, 2023, we received two special visitors: Mr. Jakub Krako and Ms. Petra Smarzova, Slovak Paralympic Athletes.

Second Hand Book Sale
An announcement from the student council: Dear allWe would like to announce the beginning of our Second Hand Book Sale