GSIS 10 Year Anniversary Yearbook: Memories | Page 178
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Heather Yang
12th Grade
Class of
2016
• Mu Alpha Theta
• NHS
SCA, Frontline and other
clubs have immensely
improved. Not only that, but
our student community has
learned to encourage each
other more. Athletics and
extracurriculars have also
improved a lot since we
have been able to join
KAIAC.
Hijiri Kamigawa
10th Grade
Ian Jun, E-Joon Ko, Ethan Kim, and David Shin participate in the team bonding
activity during SEW. Students were made to hold each others ankles and crawl to move
forward. Because of this restriction, teamwork and trust between the team members
was essential for victory. The first team to cross the finish line won points for their
homeroom.
Class of
There was no dorm building
before. Also, SEW is a bigger
event now. For sports, there are
more options available such as
badminton and table tennis.
Sarah Wilson
2018
• Volleyball
• Basketball
• Soccer
9th Grade
Class of
2019
• Cross Country
• Outreach
There are a lot more
students now. When
I first came there was no
dorm and the gym was
still being built.
Stacy Chung
12th Grade
Class of
2016
Lunch has changed a lot. J&J has made a
variety of menu items that the students can choose from. In
addition, the school events have improved a lot, with focus on the
spiritual aspects. Events such as SEW help students get more involved in school
while having fun and getting to know new people. These events personally
helped me a lot. I think that school events are also continuing the
traditions of GSIS.
GSIS yearbook High School
At the start of 2007, grade 9 was offered. By the 2008-09 school year, grades 9 and 10
were offered with a total of 109 students. Grade 11 was added in 2009-2010 and grade 12
was added in 2010-2011. The largest high school class was in fall of 2011-2012 with 353
students.
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GSIS yearbook Sports
At the beginning of year 2006, GSIS had girls and boys Varsity soccer, girls and boys Varsity
volleyball, and girls and boys varsity basketball. During the 2015-2016 school year the
sports offered include JV and Varsity volleyball, basketball, cheerleading teams, and also
swim, cross country, tennis, badminton, track, and Varsity soccer.
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