I am very proud that at INTL, children not only master reading, writing, mathematics and science but, through active learning, are required to be innovative and creative problem solvers. When you visit a classroom, you often see the hard work of promoting creative critical thinking. Last week, I stepped into a Middle School math class and observed students working in the computer lab. Students were in small groups discussing the best way to draw a triangle. The depth of their ideas was mind-boggling. In elementary school, I have seen a class where students were involved in debates struggling to understand both sides of an issue. This is the kind of work that makes me most proud.
Finally, I was impressed by the way teachers were guiding students in their work, yet refrain from being overly present and only giving step-by-step instruction. This helps inspire students to be innovative and creative learners.
*In 2020, the International School of the Peninsula (ISTP) formally changed its name to Silicon Valley International School (INTL) to better reflect its bilingual programs, location, and international values.