Register for SAS Summer Program 2012

Register for SAS Summer Program 2012

The Eagle sat down with new Summer Program Director Jeff Thompson last week to talk about this year’s program and some of the exciting new…

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Noah Knobloch makes a cake in Xizhou, Yunnan province.

SAS Microcampus takes kids outside the walls

An exciting new program became a reality On Saturday, March 17, a group of grade 8 Shanghai American School Puxi students left Shanghai, departing for…

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APAC_Full Ensemble

APAC theater shows the Old Vic a thing or two

Sitting on the plane from London I looked through my notes. The role? Three days with 60 students from six APAC schools attending the APAC…

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Barcelona, such a beautiful horizon

Barcelona, such a beautiful horizon

Barcelona, a gothic and modernist marvel on the Mediterranean Sea! Our students visited the courtyards of Barri Gotic (the light-catching wax-like turrets of the Sagrada…

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After Italy, the world takes on a different shade

After Italy, the world takes on a different shade

In Homer’s great work, The Odyssey, a dauntless Odysseus returned home after the war against the Trojans to be recognized only by his dying hound. In a…

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Talk about authentic learning

Talk about authentic learning

This past month, Pudong campus middle school students had the opportunity to take part in the third annual MS Pudong French trip.

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AMIS Choir and Orchestra Festival, 2012

AMIS Choir and Orchestra Festival, 2012

Back in September and October of 2011, high school music directors from the Shanghai American School Puxi campus recorded students playing audition pieces, in the…

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Monkey business at Animal Rescue Fun Night

Monkey business at Animal Rescue Fun Night

Animal Rescue would like to thank the entire Pudong school community for what turned out to be an amazing cross-divisional bonding experience on Friday, March…

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Greasing the pan: reflections of a tired senior

Greasing the pan: reflections of a tired senior

Running a well-publicized, annual charity event at this school is sometimes like baking a cake. You almost blow up the kitchen, make a mess with…

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Lives lived and stories told at literary festival

Lives lived and stories told at literary festival

The morning of the seventeenth of March was bleak and dreary, in stark contrast to the amazing event I was traveling to: Deke Erh’s talk…

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