By Manuel Figueiredo, Grade 12 Student The TIS Marketing & Management class has been working on the promotion of the upcoming drama event, Miss Nelson is Missing. Students are working in a competition of 4 teams, with the goal of selling the most tickets for the event. The teams have decorated…
The TIS community once again showed its unwavering support for the Run of Hope. More than 200 parents, students and staff members participated in the annual charity fundraiser this past Sunday to help raise money for the Kiang Wu Hospital Cancer Department and the China Evangelize Fellowship Orphanage in Macau.…
Remembrance Day on November 11 marks the day World War 1 ended, at 11am on the 11th day of the 11th month, back in 1918. Remembrance Day at TIS will be observed with a moment of silence at 11 am to honour all those who sacrificed their lives for freedom.…
Do you have a child between the ages of 8 and 18? Are you puzzled as to why your child is anxious, not getting enough sleep, experiencing mood changes and demonstrating poor organizational skills? The newly-formed TIS Inclusion Academy will be conducting an informative parent session entitled "What You Need…
TIS will be holding a memorial service to pay tribute to our dear friend Elizabeth Belmonte. Elizabeth was a teaching assistant at TIS for five years and touched the lives of many students, staff and parents in our school community. The memorial will be held on Tuesday, November 15 from…
It's only three days until the Run of Hope on Sunday, November 13. Haven't registered yet? You can still sign up right at TIS until Fri, Nov 11 - just fill out a registration form in the main office and drop it in the box along with your payment. You can…
The TIS Secondary Players are working hard behind the scenes to prepare for their next production, entitled Miss Nelson is Missing! The play is about a teacher called Miss Nelson who has the worst behaved class in the whole school. But when she disappears, her replacement is the hard-as-nails, mean…
We could not have asked for better weather on the first Community Day of the year! It was great to see so many parents, students and teachers at the event - the turn-out was very impressive! Community Day is always a team effort and wouldn't be possible without the hard…
Grade 4 student Ty Curnow has something to be proud of - his artwork was selected from over 900 submissions in the Kid's Ocean Day drawing competition. Ty's image of a monster devouring oceans with garbage was used to create a human art piece on Repulse Bay Beach this past…
The TIS High School Volunteer Team has been very active in the Macao community. Recently, they participated in the Green Market Project, organized by Green Future. Working alongside some younger pupils from a local Macao school, our students encouraged citizens to re-use plastic bags and also promoted recycling and environmental…