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The Quirky Quibbler

The student news site of Stockholm International School

The Quirky Quibbler

Goodbyes and see you laters
Goodbyes and see you laters
Gioia S., Editor-in-chief

In Sweden, it is tradition that the graduating class dresses in white and leaves the school’s doors one last time to commemorate the end...

Impressive End to the Personal Project
Impressive End to the Personal Project
Gioia S. and Bruno R.

This year’s Grade 10 cohort was described as “special” by Miss Gonzalez, coordinator of the personal project at SIS, as it was the...

Inspirational Poetry - The Game Cartridge
Inspirational Poetry - The Game Cartridge

The Game Cartridge Inspired by 'Woman Work' by Maya Angelou   The bits to load  The pins to connect, A plastic case,  To guard,...

Grade 11 Take Over at the Irish Embassy !
Grade 11 Take Over at the Irish Embassy !
Gioia S. and David L.

On the 16th of May, some students in Grade 11 took part in a visit to the Irish Embassy in Sweden. This amazing opportunity, presented by Miss...

Euro 2024 - Everything You Need To Know About
Euro 2024 - Everything You Need To Know About
Bruno R., Reporter

Cities and Stadiums Throughout the first half of the school holiday, between June 14 and July 14, 24 countries will play across 10 stadiums...

Unveiling Masterpieces: DP 2 Art Exhibition

Art+Displays
Emry P.
Art Displays

Flooding the Learning Commons were the skillfully crafted artworks done by the talented DP 2 students. Over two years, these students have created several works of art and in the last term of the IB, compiled them together in beautiful displays. The works of art ranged from sculptures to photographs, linocuts, and paintings.

Each student’s artwork carried a theme throughout. Whether it was the passing of time, family, or identity, each artist skillfully and carefully created each piece in their stunning displays. An example of this was Leticia L. with her insightful display of her family and culture, including captivating canvases filled with self-portraits of her and her family, a family tree depicting her ancestry, and a collage connecting the various elements of her identity.

Ranging in mediums, themes, and works, the DP 2 students exhibited their passion for art and masterfully showed how art expresses the deeper themes and conventions of day-to-day life.

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