
Un Sampietrino Dorato - A golden cobblestone
22.03.2023An extraordinary moment of knowledge and growth for the Year 5 and Secondary pupils, included in the civic education planning, took place last week.
An extraordinary moment of knowledge and growth for the Year 5 and Secondary pupils, included in the civic education planning, took place last week.
Did you know that sleeping is essential for children’s development? You didn’t? Well then, let’s start talking about it:
Why is sleep so important for children?
In the past months, thanks to Mr. Marco, we have introduced "mindfulness" sessions into the Reception class program, a practice of oriental origin that many of you will surely have heard of.
🌍 Whilst following an International school programme, travelling abroad is essential!
You've thought about how nice it would be to give your child the opportunity of becoming bilingual, but you have some doubts that you would like to clarify?
You've heard of Chatterbox, but have never been able to see the school in person?
Have you ever wondered what kind of every day activities are offered to children who are fully immersed in an English-speaking environment?
Winter can be a difficult season for children to appreciate, with its low temperatures and the ailments that often characterize it, but, apart from Christmas, which usually makes them very happy, there are many other ways to make them love this season...
Happy new year, everyone!
We're starting off with important news, as we have moved to a bigger office that can host all the new projects which will be coming soon at Chatterbox!
In Year 8 History we've been learning about WWI, and what it was like for soldiers fighting in the trenches.
This year our school is involved in a very special charity project called “Masika's Dream” (“Il Sogno di Masika”).
Today is the first day of December and we would like to announce that the festive season has officially begun!
Many parents interested in enrolling their children at our school ask us if, since Chatterbox is located in Cagliari, the students are all Sardinian...