av Moa Foss | okt 12, 2017 | active learning, Learning at VR Schools, library, research, school culture, sökstrategi, students, vrg info
Guest blogger: Maria Axelsson and Anja Vikingson This is a busy fall for our libraries and our librarians. There are many activities and a lot of development happening. And, with that, a lot of transformations, just like outside! First, we have opened up a...
av Moa Foss | jun 4, 2017 | active learning, aesthetics, Learning at VR Schools, school culture, students, vrg info
Thanks to all of our Music and Art profile students who ”stole the show” during our Culture Café 2017 … Watching the concert: and listening . . . [wpvideo V7iUvaiq] Then, we were able to walk through the exciting art show: The whole afternoon was...
av Moa Foss | jan 27, 2017 | active learning, English, international, Learning at VR Schools, natural science, school culture, staff, students, vrg info
Student authors of this blog post are: Anna Winberg, Astrid Körmendi, Clara Bergström, Ellinor Myrman and Liv Havander Every year after Christmas break VRG Djursholm has two weeks reserved from regular school work. These two weeks are often referred to as “the Project...
av Moa Foss | aug 21, 2016 | Learning at VR Schools, school culture, staff, technology, vrg info
During this past week, we welcomed our staff back to school to ready ourselves for the coming school year. Well rested after a long summer vacation, everyone was ready to get started again. In accordance with our organizational motto, ”School Development is a...
av Moa Foss | feb 2, 2016 | Learning at VR Schools, school culture, students, vrg info
During mentor time today, Year 3 students shared tips and tricks with Year 1 students. Year 2 students mixed across programs. In an effort to build school community and get to know each other better, we spent time ”just talking.” One of our most...
av Moa Foss | okt 6, 2015 | Learning at VR Schools, research, school culture, vrg info
Author Mikael Holmqvist investigated the social environment of Djursholm for nearly five years. He has summarized and published his findings in the book, Djursholm, Sveriges Ledarsamhälle. Last week, Mikael visited our Sociology class to present his research, his...
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