PRACTICAL LEADERSHIP IN ACTION During this year’s EAGLE Week, students explored a wide range of global issues: coral reef preservation, social enterprise, accessible healthcare, food insecurity, and more. These were not just classroom discussions – students stepped into communities, ecosystems, and organizations to see the impact of their learning in action. Elementary students were introduced to sustainability
through activities focused on the environment, health, and education. From field trips to Taman Tugu and Zoo Negara to campus-based recycling projects, they learned what it means to be responsible global citizens. Even our youngest learners got involved – Kindergarteners explored the school’s composting system and discovered how Black Soldier Fly larvae help turn waste into fertilizer. Middle school students took their learning a
step further:
• Grade 6 focused on “Zero Hunger,” volunteering at a soup kitchen, and building teamwork through outdoor leadership activities at Tadom Hill Resort.
• Grade 7 explored Climate Action and Life on Land through a rugged expedition in Gopeng involving hiking, whitewater rafting, and bamboo farm visits to understand sustainability and biodiversity.
• Grade 8 took a deep dive into Life Below Water during their trip to Pulau Tenggol, snorkeling coral reefs, studying marine ecosystems, and learning about marine conservation firsthand.
High school students expanded their reach even further. Some traveled to Indonesia for the school’s first international service trip, participating in environmental and educational outreach. Others remained in Malaysia, working on coral reef regeneration in Tioman Island or collaborating with organizations in Kuala Lumpur on projects focused on health, social justice, and economic development. Some even launched a rooftop garden project right on campus – demonstrating how global thinking starts with local action. Graduating Senior Muhammad Haziq Shamsul
Fitri shared, “EAGLE Week challenged me in ways I hadn’t expected. I grew by stepping out of my comfort zone to actively engage with conservation work, and the experience sparked a stronger commitment to environmental sustainability in my own life.”
MORE THAN JUST AN EDUCATION In a landscape filled with international schools, Oasis International School stands apart by developing the heart, not just the mind. Through EAGLE Week and other service learning programs, students gain knowledge and hands-on experience to become change-makers in their communities and beyond. This kind of experiential learning is more than an
educational trend. It is a vital way to raise children who understand their role in the world and take action to shape it. From solving community problems to caring for the planet, OIS students are learning that leadership doesn’t wait until adulthood – it starts with compassion, curiosity, and the courage to serve. For expat families looking for a school where values,
vision, and global responsibility are central to their child’s education, Oasis International School offers
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more than a classroom. It offers a launchpad for young leaders ready to make a difference – one act of service at a time. EAGLE Week was a transformational time of
growth and global citizenship. These shared experiences not only strengthened their understanding of global issues but also deepened their commitment to serving the community around them. At OIS, service learning continues to be a cornerstone of character formation, and the school community looks forward to building on this foundation for years to come. To learn more about how EAGLE Week is shaping
the next generation of compassionate, capable leaders, we invite you to explore our Service Learning program at
www.ois.edu.my/learning/service-learning. You’ll find detailed insights into our hands-on approach and how students across all grade levels are making a real-world impact. Better yet, come see it for yourself – schedule a campus tour by reaching out to us at
admissions@ois.edu.my. We’d love to show you how Oasis International School is raising globally minded students who lead with purpose.
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Left & below: students taking part in EAGLE week at Oasis International School
“ EAGLE Week challenged me in ways I hadn’t expected. I grew by stepping out of my comfort zone to actively engage with conservation work, and the experience sparked a stronger commitment to environmental sustainability in my own life.”
MUHAMMAD HAZIQ SHAMSUL FITRI, GRADUATING SENIOR, OASIS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
GLOBAL EDUCATION MALAY SIA
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