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ILG School Crazy Hair Day

ILG will be holding a Crazy Hair Day on Friday 13 November. Students will earn points for their house by coming to school with any crazy hairstyle they want, as long as it represents their house color.

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IB consultants visit

 

Wednesday, December 02, 2020 at 08:00 AM

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Meeting with parents!

27.08.2019 |08:30

Come and find out what ILG School has to offer. Meet our staff, tour our campus, and get further information about our programs as we embark on our International Baccalaureate journey! We cater for children from the age of one through 15!

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Further restrictions on movement put in place

Kosovo residents are to be allocated 90 minute time slots in order to make essential trips according to new government measures designed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, which are set to come into force on Wednesday and apply until May 4.

In an attempt to contain the spread of coronavirus in Kosovo, the Ministry of Health has announced a decision to implement new measures that will be in place from April 15 until at least May 4.

Freedom of movement will be further restricted from Wednesday at 06: 00. Movement will be restricted to ninety minutes per day, during a specific time slot allocated based on the penultimate digit of identity documents.

For Kosovo citizens, the schedule is determined by the penultimate digit of the personal number on the back of their ID card, while for foreign citizens, or Kosovo citizens not possessing an ID card, it is based on the penultimate digit of their passport number. 

Minister of Health Arben Vitia stated at a press conference on Monday that the decision was calculated to limit the movement of people as much as possible. He estimated that around 40,000 citizens would be permitted to go out during each individual time slot, which institutions consider to be manageable.

Freedom of movement within this timeframe is only permitted in order to perform financial tasks and purchase essential items, including food and medicine for people and animals. Accompaniment while undertaking these tasks is not permitted, except in the case of disabled persons and children under 16.

The ministry’s decision also states that while outside of the house, citizens must “keep the mouth and nose covered, through a mask, scarf, or other cover” and “maintain a distance of two meters from other persons.” It is recommended that people over the age of 65 do not leave the house at all, except in emergencies. 

Exceptions to the restrictions are provided for certain economic operators to be made public at a later date, as well as those providing goods and services that are part of the supply chain for essential items. Special ‘circulation permits’ will also be provided to essential staff of state institutions.

Leaving the house to seek medical help is also permitted, while the restrictions on movement do not apply to victims of domestic violence, who are entitled to leave their homes to seek help.

The decision states it is “strictly forbidden” to leave the house for any other reason “including social gatherings, family visits, etc.”

There are also restrictions on driving, with the use of vehicles prohibited except in rare cases, including the aforementioned economic operators and those essential to the supply chain. 

Exceptions are also made for essential staff, people with disabilities and people seeking medical help. Even for those exempted from the restrictions, no more than one passenger is permitted, except in emergencies.

Violating the new measures can carry a fine of 1,000 to 2,000 euros, while business can receive fines of 3,000 to 8,000 euros.

The measures are set to be reviewed by the Ministry of Health in consultation with the National Institute of Public Health, to assess whether the measures are effective, and whether they should be continued. “We will re-analyze the epidemiological situation every day, and may change, supplement or repeal the prescribed measures,” the decision states.

The Ministry of Health’s decision was taken in consultation with other ministries and Kosovo’s mayors through the Association of Municipalities, and will be implemented by the municipalities. 

Opposition party the Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, have criticised the measures, stating that the Constitutional Court has already ruled that “laws on the prevention and control of infectious diseases do not in any way entitle the Ministry of Health and the Government to restrict constitutional rights and freedoms throughout the country.”

The party argues that the new measures represent “the same anti-constitutional decision to restrict the freedoms of citizens,” adding that such measures should only be put in place following a “special law issued by the Kosovo Assembly.”

The National Institute of Public Health confirmed 15 new confirmed cases of coronavirus on Monday, bringing the total to 377. The Institute also announced that a 38-year-old woman from the village of Lladovo near Istog died on Sunday after testing positive for the virus, becoming the eighth recorded death.

Director of the Institute, Naser Ramadani, hailed the ministry’s new measures on Monday night. “These decisions will have a great impact on the well-being of our population,” he said. “We are doing our best to save as many lives as possible, we promise you. Stay at home, keep two metres apart, and take care of your personal hygiene.”

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ILG is Kosovo’s first International Baccalaureate World School!

 

ILG is Kosovo’s first International Baccalaureate World School!

5 July 2021

Pristina, – The Pristina-based International Learning Group (ILG) School has been further authorized by the prestigious international foundation “International Baccalaureate” (IB) for the Middle Years Programme (MYP). The ILG School was established in 2004 and is now officially authorized as the first and only school in Kosovo providing the internationally recognized educational programmes of the International Baccalaureate. This important milestone was achieved following the implementation of a rigorous authorization process that lasted for several years. The IB – and now the ILG School – provides an education fit for a globalized world: the IB emphasizes the personal development of students who shall benefit from being well prepared for college life across the world.

 

On this occasion, the Executive Director of the School, Ms Rachel MacKinnon said: “Following the news that our school was authorized at the first-ever International Baccalaureate World School in May of this year we are excited to contribute even more to Kosovo’s educational landscape by also bringing the Middle Years Programme (Grades 6-10) of the IB to Kosovo! Through its programmes, the IB ensures a quality assurance that is so needed, but it also does much more than that. The real value of the IB lies in the fact that it is motivated by a mission to create a better world through education”. 

 

The ILG School is fully accredited with the Ministry of Education in Kosovo. In addition to the newly acquired authorization by the IB, it is also a partner of Cognia, AAIE, CEESA and NWEA. Further, the ILG School is in the process of authorization for the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP).

 

 

 

ILG is Kosovo’s first International Baccalaureate World School!

05 May 2021

 

Prishtina – The ILG School is authorized by the prestigious international foundation “International Baccalaureate” (IB) for authorization as an International Baccalaureate World School. This makes ILG the first and only school in Kosovo to offer the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). The IB PYP offers world-class education for children aged 3 – 12. It nurtures and develops young students as caring, active participants in a lifelong journey of learning.

This important milestone was achieved following the implementation of a rigorous authorization process that lasted for several years. The IB and now the ILG School provides an education fit for a globalized world: the IB emphasizes the personal development of students who shall benefit from being well prepare

 

d for college life across the world. 

 

On this occasion, the Executive Director of the School, Ms Rachel McKinnon said: “We are excited to contribute to Kosovo’s educational landscape by bringing a strong and globally recognized brand of education to local and international students. Through its programmes, the IB ensures a quality assurance that is so needed, but it also does much more than that. The real value of the IB lies in the fact that it is motivated by a mission to create a better world through education”. 

 

The ILG School is fully accredited with the Ministry of Education in Kosovo. In addition to the newly acquired authorization by the IB, it is also a partner of Cognia, AAIE, CEESA and NWEA. Further, the ILG School is in the process of authorization for the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP).

 

 

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Extensive Professional Development and Preparation

All staff are currently involved in professional development including topics such as

 

 

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1:1 (one-to-one) Technology Program

ILG School implements a 1:1 technology program for students from Grade 2 and above. We also provide access to technology for our EY1- Grade 1 students.

  • Grades 4-8 students are provided a laptop
  • Grades 2 and 3 students are provided a Chromebook
  • EY1-Grade 1 students have access to 30 tablets
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Educational Support Team (EST)

The Educational Support Team (EST) is an integral part of the International Learning Group (ILG) School education program. The EST currently comprises the School Counsellor/Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), Literacy Coach, Specialist Math Teacher, and English Language Acquisition (ELA) teachers.

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AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES (ASAs)

ILG School offers After-school Activities (ASAs) for all students from Early Years 1 – Grade 9. There is a variety of educational, academic, creative, and sports activities to help our students explore new and unique subjects. All ASAs are voluntary and students are not required to attend.

For more information click here.