13/06/2026
As we continue celebrating the remarkable Class of 2026, we are proud to highlight Yossi, a student who has consistently demonstrated leadership, dedication, and a true commitment to excellence.
Yossi embodies our Success Orientations, setting the standard through his positive attitude, strong work ethic, and light hearted spirit that brightens a room. A standout both in and out of the classroom, Yossi has played a key leadership role across several of our sports teams, inspiring his peers and contributing to a culture of teamwork and resilience.
Looking ahead, Yossi plans to dedicate his time to volunteering while preparing for the next chapter through military preparation courses.
Yossi, your spirit and commitment have made a lasting impact on our school community. We are incredibly proud of you and excited to see all that lies ahead.
12/06/2026
We are proud of our Class of 2026 and grateful to celebrate students like Taliya this week. Taliya has been a thoughtful leader and an engaged member of our community, contributing through student council, school events, and her studies. She cares deeply about others and hopes to become a teacher one day. We are excited for her next steps at university and wish her all the best as she continues her journey. Congratulations, Taliya. 🎉 🎓
09/06/2026
Day 1 of our Week Without Walls is complete, and what a strong start it has been. This week is one our students look forward to each year. It is a chance to step beyond the classroom, try new experiences, explore new places, and build meaningful connections with one another. We are excited to see how the week unfolds and all that our students will discover along the way.
04/06/2026
A few weeks ago, QSI Chisinau teachers had the opportunity to participate in a meaningful professional development session led by Ms. Mariam Amonașvili, granddaughter of the renowned Georgian educator Shalva Amonașvili, founder of Human Pedagogy. This event was a joint effort of the Center for Humane Pedagogy of Moldova and the Absolvent Foundation, organized at the invitation of the Ministry of Education and Research of the Republic of Moldova.
The focus on the psychology of motivation and the joy of success in learning invited educators to reflect on an approach to education grounded in values, empathy, and authentic relationships between teachers and students.
It was a valuable experience that will continue to inform and shape our daily classroom practice. We are grateful for the invitation and for creating space for meaningful dialogue about education.