When students and staff enjoy the nature-inspired sights and sound at the GIIS SMART Campus without any inhibition, we know we have succeeded in creating a safe and secure learning environment. With the use of cutting-edge technology, we fulfil our commitment to ensuring the safety and security of our 3500+ students and staff.
In the spirit of Singapore's countrywide Smart Nation initiative, the Global Indian International School (GIIS) is proud to unveil its SMART Campus in Punggol. Using every modern tool at its disposal, this exceptional educational facility was expertly crafted to maximise student engagement, interaction and achievement.
Switzerland-based International Baccalaureate just released its results for exams held in May. As usual, Global Indian International School - one of the 700 international schools in Asia Pacific region to offer IB curriculum - fared very well, with 4 students emerging world toppers. This feather in the cap for the students (and for GIIS) is a...
Most of the present primary and secondary schools are catering to Generation Z, or post-millenials. Any progressive school will agree that confining Gen Z to regimented classroom and chalk-and-talk teaching will lead to futile learning. To keep up with the present generation’s learning style, schools have to leverage on technology.
Facial recognition was an idea first explored in the 1960s. It was Captain James T Kirk and his crew of space explorers who were seen to use this technique to access rooms onboard the starship USS Enterprise.
What was seen as science fiction back then is now a reality. And this high end technology has been replicated in GIIS SMART Campus which...
All students of Global Indian International School had been waiting to get a glimpse of our school's new SMART Campus at Punggol. The campus was to start operations in the July semester and all students were anxiously waiting for that day to arrive. So when we were told there will be tours for selected students to view the campus we were all...
Remember the time when schools were classrooms with wooden furniture, basic facilities, a single teacher and textbook-heavy learning? Education, back then, was designed to meet the need of the hour.