SSIS offers a safe learning environment for children and adults, where children feel free to question their learning, and are encouraged to challenge their surroundings. Students are involved in all areas of school life beyond the classroom. We understand and value the trust that you place in us when you choose SSIS for your child.
Alumni
Our first class graduated in 2005 and since then SSIS alumni have gone off to prestigious colleges and universities across the world. If you are an SSIS alum and want to get back in touch with our school, please see some of the links below.
With alumni spread far and wide the easiest way to stay connected is through the SSIS Alumni Facebook page and the SSIS LinkedIn page. If you haven’t already joined what are you waiting for?
ALUMNI REUNIONS
SSIS alumni can be found across the globe, from New York to London to Seoul to Hong Kong and yes, there are even a few in Suzhou. Thanks to the power of social media many SSIS alumni reunions happen informally. In addition, if our Head of School, College Counsellors or other Senior Leaders are traveling abroad they will try to host a small reunion. And don’t forget you are always welcome home to celebrate International Family Day in May!
Check back here for upcoming reunion dates and cities.
ALUMNI NETWORK AND NEWS
Nothing makes us happier than when graduates contact us with great news to share. If you’re an alumnus/a and have an announcement that you’d love to share contact us today!

A group of SSIS graduates got together for the second SSIS Boston Reunion, last month.

Last weekend six alumni, a former Head of School and the current Head of School met for the first ever London reunion.

The Grade 11 students, soon to be Grade 12's themselves, had the opportunity to sit down café style with Alumni from the Classes of 2016, 2014 and 2013 – studying in or soon to be studying in; Australia, Canada, Korea, and the United States.

Last month six SSIS alumni gathered in Boston for the first ever SSIS alumni reunion.

Kevin Yang joined SSIS in Grade 5 in 1997, one year after the school was established. Eight years later, he was one of the first four students to graduate from SSIS as the Class of 2005.