LITERACY WEEK

LITERACY WEEK

We are thrilled to share the memorable moments and achievements of our Literacy Week celebration! From engaging performances to creative photo competitions, the week was packed with activities that brought books to life and inspired a love for reading.

1. Daily Reading Activities and Themed Performances
Each day, students participated in exciting reading sessions, exploring stories and discussing favorite characters. On Friday, each grade performed a unique story adaptation, which included:

  • 1A & 1B: The Ugly Duckling
  • 2A & 2B: The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly
  • 3A: Little Red Riding Hood
  • 3B: The Princess and the Dragon
  • 4A: Jack and the Beanstalk
  • 4B: The Lion and the Mouse
  • 5A: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
  • 5B: The Three Little Pigs
  • 6A: Cinderella
  • 6B: The Gingerbread Man

The students’ enthusiasm and creativity shone as they brought these classic tales to life, capturing the hearts of teachers, classmates, and visiting parents. Thank you to all families who contributed to the beautiful costumes!

2. Book-in-Unusual-Places Photo Competition
Students also joined our Instagram photo competition, featuring themselves reading in imaginative and unusual places. These wonderful photos truly showcased how reading can happen anywhere! Thank you to all the participants who made this competition so unique and exciting.

3. Friday’s Finale: Costume Day and Movie Time
The week concluded with Costume Day, where students came dressed as characters from their class’s chosen book theme. The school was filled with characters from classic stories, each costume bringing new life to our campus. Afterward, everyone enjoyed a relaxing movie session, where students were able to unwind with snacks and a story on the big screen.

A Heartfelt Thank You
We extend our gratitude to parents for their support in making Literacy Week a success, from helping with costumes to encouraging their children’s love of books. Your involvement plays a significant role in fostering a lifelong appreciation for reading.
Thank you once again for making Literacy Week unforgettable. We look forward to many more enriching and joyful experiences together at Santosa School!

SANTOSA INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL

Jl. Tukad Badung No.88, Renon, Denpasar Selatan,
Kota Denpasar, Bali 80226. (0361) 8956141

The Truce of 1914

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THE TRUCE OF 1914

The topic I’m going to reflect today is a truly remarkable moment in history: The Truce of 1914.

In the midst of the brutal and unforgiving notorious “No Man’s Land” of World War I. A spark of humanity’s miracle appeared. On one fateful miserable cold December’s eve 1914 as every soldiers in trenches woke up to ugly reality that the war will likely would not going to end before Christmas like what they used to believed back home months ago. That night, Scots Guards on British trenches heard from across the No Man’s Land, the German soldiers in the opposite trenches singing in German, “Stille nacht, heilige nacht” then replied by troops in the British lines with “Silent night, holy night.” The cold Christmas Eve night was all of sudden filled with chorals of men exchanging Christmas carols in attempt to out do each other and the usual cacophony sounds of artilleries was replaced with men exchanging greetings across the opposing front lines. The next morning, the soldiers risking their life to get shot by the enemies climbed out of their trenches from both sides to greet the enemies to playing football together with their opponent on No Man’s Land, they shared stories, showed photograph of their families and exchanging gifts or foods. At the end of that Christmas Day, the high commands from both sides called off the truce. The soldiers returns to their battle lines with pockets filled with gifts and heart filled with unspoken joy. For a short precious time, the horror of war was absence for a while. This spontaneous and heartfelt truce illuminated every human heart even in the darkest of times of the World War I.

Message of Peace

In the spirit of the 1914 Truce, let us remember that the essence of this season is about more than just celebration. It’s about unity, compassion, and the triumph of goodwill over hostility. For those who celebrate Christmas, it is also a time to remember the profound message that God became man as a helpless baby, bringing hope, love, and peace to the world. This is what God did for bring peace to humanity, extending His friendship by climbed up the trenches, letting Himself be vulnerable against hostility of humanity’s fallen nature or sin by becoming a humble mortal man. Let us lay down the arms of hostility and extend a hand of friendship and love to all. May this heartwarming tale inspire us to rise above our differences, and embrace the spirit of peace and understanding.

Warmest greetings,

Jeremy Andrian

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SANTOSA INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL

Jl. Tukad Badung No.88, Renon, Denpasar Selatan,
Kota Denpasar, Bali 80226. (0361) 8956141

7 Fascinating Facts About Paint Pigments

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7 FASCINATING FACTS ABOUT PAINT PIGMENTS

Paint pigments are the colorful substances behind every masterpiece, and their history is as rich as their hues. Here are seven intriguing facts about pigments:

  1. Ancient Ochre: The oldest pigment, ochre, was used over 40,000 years ago by cave painters to create earthy reds and yellows.
  2. Ultramarine’s Worth: Made from lapis lazuli, ultramarine was once more valuable than gold, reserved for sacred art like Virgin Mary’s robes.
  3. Grim Origins: Mummy brown, used in the 16th–19th centuries, was made by grinding Egyptian mummies into pigment.
  4. Toxic Whites: Lead white was prized for its brilliance but poisoned many artists before safer alternatives emerged.
  5. Happy Accidents: Prussian blue, a popular synthetic pigment, was discovered by mistake in the 18th century while trying to make red dye.
  6. Darkest Black: Vantablack, absorbing 99.965% of visible light, is the world’s darkest material, sparking debates in art.
  7. Natural Colors: Cochineal red comes from crushed insects, while indigo is plant-derived, showcasing nature’s artistry.

From ancient caves to modern labs, pigments have shaped art and culture, revealing fascinating stories with every shade.

 

 

Read more – Doremi Foundation – International School in Bali

SANTOSA INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL

Jl. Tukad Badung No.88, Renon, Denpasar Selatan,
Kota Denpasar, Bali 80226. (0361) 8956141

CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

Our Chinese New Year celebration was held on Friday, January 31, 2025. It was a wonderful time for students to show appreciation for family, friends, teachers, and classmates. The day was filled with class decorations based on the Chinese Zodiac, lantern and mask making, and fun games like the chopstick race and dragon tail chase. We ended the celebration with a potluck lunch, sharing twelve traditional Chinese dishes such as dumplings, noodles, spring rolls, and sweets, enjoying food and fellowship together.More than just a fun event, the celebration was a meaningful time to learn about Chinese traditions and to foster greater understanding, peace, and acceptance among students. By experiencing different celebrations, students not only learned about new cultures but also recognized that, despite our differences, we share many common hopes and dreams.The day was a reminder that diversity should be celebrated, not feared, and that our unique traditions and backgrounds are what make our community stronger and more beautiful. Through sharing meals, laughter, and stories, students built deeper connections and embraced the idea that appreciating others’ cultures brings us closer together.

SANTOSA INTERCULTURAL SCHOOL

Jl. Tukad Badung No.88, Renon, Denpasar Selatan,
Kota Denpasar, Bali 80226. (0361) 8956141