Even though we are all working remotely, it will be nice to celebrate the end of the year with our second Awards and Presentation Morning in June. The schedule has been sent to parents this week and it is hoped that family members from each class can join the Google...
It’s been 2 months since we started Home Based Learning in TK. We have done lots of activities so that hopefully, the students still feel like they are at school. We play some online games together, such as literacy planet. We meet virtually every morning and greet...
Primary Prep have been learning about the weather and natural disasters. After watching a presentation and guessing the different weather types and natural disasters we got to work. We have written books, read and solved maths stories, made posters and weather crafts....
Class 1 has been very enthusiastic during the HBL period! They performed all their learning activities with a lot of creativity. Below you can find some of the fabulous posters they have created about the differences between Night and Day. Keep up your good work,...
What do you do when you have to stay at home? Definitely, there are many positive and useful activities to do every day. One of the activities is learning new life skills. In PPKN lesson, Class 2 learned their new life skills to equip them for the real world. We are...
Class 2 and 3 are fantastic authors and very hard workers. They have shown their talents once again in these outstanding stories. Class 2 have written exciting adventure stories, and Class 3 have written thoughtful stories that include a dilemma. Erin has written a...
Catu Hills. Do you know where they are? Catu Hills are hills in Bedugul, Tabanan-Bali. In Indonesian Studies lessons, students in Class 3 have been learning about myths from Indonesia. After listening to the stories, they were challenged to create their own ‘Nasi...
Our English teacher, Ibu Karen, decided to give us a new, fun and creative project – making a book trailer. She gave us time during lessons after completing main tasks to work on these, but majoritarily, we worked on them in our spare time. Some went totally...
In the past few weeks, Class 6 have learned about making a speech. We had a task of making our own speech and recording it. The themes given were Class 6 graduation, welcoming of Class 7, surroundings and teen mischief. First, we had to answer some questions about...
On our screen-free day in Maths, Class 6 were given a different task. In Class 6X, we were asked to cook any food that involves measurements, such as baking, cooking main dishes, etc. We even made a vlog to inform others about the ingredients and how to cook. Some of...
By Ebony Dalimunthe, Class 12 When you think of the term ‘endangered’, you always think of the poor orangutans and the dying elephants. Of the hunted tigers, and the ravaged sea turtles. You almost never think of languages. Of course, to the average person the death...
United Schools of BaliUnited Schools of Bali is a student-run consortium which consists of 3 international schools which are Dyatmika, Sekolah Lentera Kasih, and Bali Island School. Our aim with our Demi Pandemi programme is to provide local Puskesmas (Public Health...
Welcome to the first newsletter sent out during Dyatmika’s campus closure and the introduction of Home-Based Learning (HBL). We thank you for your understanding and partnership as we navigate these challenging and dynamic times. The support of parents and the...
A huge thank you and congratulations is extended to everyone who has embraced HBL. When speaking with the students, with the staff and at parent workshops, I usually refer to a phrase, “Life-long learning”. This is a perfect example of learning new skills and adapting...
The Home-Based Learning programme is a new experience of learning for all of us, not only for students but also for teachers and parents. There were lots of new things we have learned from this programme especially regarding Information Technology. Students and...
The successes of Home Based Learning (HBL) have been testament to the strength and togetherness of the student/teacher/parent community at Dyatmika. The learning and achievement culture we have built together in High School has been no more apparent than now –...
From 27 to 29 April, Ibu Nadine’s Class 9 English class presented a detailed, in-depth analysis of poetry ranging from Isobel Dixon’s ‘Plenty’ to Edna St Vincent Millay’s ‘Sonnet 29’. Through thorough understanding and interpretation, Class 9 engaged their creative...
Kangaroos on the streets of Adelaide, jellyfish and dolphins returning to Venice – nature, and the planet is enjoying its break from human interference. Class 12 were tasked with examining the way the coronavirus situation has affected tourism and nature across...
In PE we have been very busy. The students have been taking part in a Daily Activity Challenge and have enjoyed trying out fun, new activities at home. The Daily Activity Challenge is posted everyday for Classes 1-5 and 6-10 in Google classrooms. This is to encourage...
The situation with COVID-19 is very challenging. If you find that you are unable to make school fee payments by the due dates, we encourage you to arrange a payment plan by contacting the Finance team via financedept@dyatmika.org A Finance team member will send you...
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