

With computer science classes, KIS students are learning ICT skills that integrate with their Units of Inquiry. Because we see the ICT as a tool, the ICT lab is always used by the homeroom teachers and students to extend the teaching and learning in the units.
Our understanding of computers and technology is constantly changing and evolving. The inclusion of computer science at KIS within the IB PYP helps our students appreciate and become more aware of the world around them as they learn how to manipulate technology to develop their understanding of the world through inquiry.
KIS students will achieve a basic competence in word processing, data handling, following program instructions, and computer graphics. KIS is committed to ensuring our students acquire a confidence as technology users. The curriculum designed for the units of inquiry provides for transdisciplinary learning making meaningful connections with technology. To support this at home, parents can provide supervised access to a computer and programs with educational value.
Mr. Mushtaq graduated from Kazakh British University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Mr. Mushtaq became a teacher because he loves working with children. “Every day is different because each day the students have something new and exciting to share with you. I love watching the take over the central idea of a subject and make their own comments to one another. The students bring so much to the classroom with their individual cultural backgrounds and experiences,” he says.