This Year at TASIS: 2024
As we prepare to turn the calendar to 2025, we take a look back at some of the many highlights from another exciting year at TASIS.
As we prepare to turn the calendar to 2025, we take a look back at some of the many highlights from another exciting year at TASIS.
Following a comprehensive review and self-study process, the IBO reaccredited the TASIS International Baccalaureate® Diploma Programme and offered a great deal of praise for its many components. Learn more.
Led by Ms. Julie Frazier-Smith and Ms. Melody Tibbits Zanecchia, Elementary School students delivered outstanding performances of the original musical in the Palmer Cultural Center on the evenings of January 18–19. Watch the premiere and learn who was involved in this impressive production.
TASIS kicked off International Week 2024 on the morning of January 22 with a beautiful Opening Ceremony that included a Parade of Flags, the presentation of Torch Awards, and two excellent musical performances. Learn more and watch the full ceremony.
Edited by Anna Batyreva ’24 and Giada Giuliani ’24, ANIMA includes essays, poems, short stories, illustrations, and photographs from 13 TASIS contributors. Take a look at the magazine.
In a memorable speech in 1983, TASIS Founder M. Crist Fleming said, “What we are doing, or at least attempting to do, is to create not international schools but international human beings, men and women who are capable of moving easily in any society and any civilization on the face of the earth, people who do not have to overcome the barriers of prejudice or even unfamiliarity in communicating with their fellow human beings, no matter what their backgrounds.” See how a first-rate Model United Nations program has helped TASIS fulfill Mrs. Fleming’s vision through the years.
In this engaging essay, TASIS Headmaster Christopher Nikoloff examined how TASIS’s motto—Verum, Bonum, Pulchrum—offers a window into how the institution views the universe, particularly in light of the rapid advance of artificial intelligence. Read the essay.
Nineteen High School students and four faculty chaperones traveled to Muhuru Bay for an Opsahl Global Service Program trip in February and worked closely with the Women's Institute for Secondary Education and Research (WISER). TASIS Creative Specialist Graham Pearsall chronicled the action in a powerful video.
Director Julie Frazier-Smith and the TASIS High School Theater Company put on four incredible performances of the classic Disney story in the Palmer Cultural Center on March 14–17. See photos and learn about the cast and crew.
A marine biologist and environmental consultant at COWI in Norway, Dr. Ofstad addressed the senior class in the Palmer Cultural Center on the evening of March 18 and spent two days visiting environmental science and biology classes. Her visit marked the fourth and final installment of the 2023–2024 TASIS Speaker Series. Learn more about her visit.
More than 30 TASIS alumni and their guests kicked off a lively week of reunion activities in Texas with an all-class reunion in Houston on the evening of April 10. Alumni from the 1970s continued the celebrations with four days of activities in Austin on April 11–14.
Architectural Digest Magazine featured TASIS in its article about “nine striking boarding schools around the world.” Learn more.
With the aim of exploring how Hermann Hesse's ideas on world literature help us understand global literature today, poet and philosopher Stella N'Djoku interviewed TASIS High School English Department Chair Dr. Chris Love and three members of the Class of 2024—Giada Giuliani, Anna Batyreva, and Ilana Uribe Zuluaga—to learn about the works of literature that have been most significant in their journeys as readers and scholars. This event marked the second edition of the Hesse Now: A Library of World Literature talk series. Learn more.
This year’s Book Week was held from April 22–26 and was centered around the theme of "Empathy: Where Hearts and Stories Meet." See highlights from the week and read interviews Daniella Linares ’24 conducted with Elementary School Librarian Erin Fitzgerald, Elementary School Literacy and Language Coordinator Melissa Fogal, and a number of Elementary School students.
Director Matthew Frazier-Smith and the TASIS Middle School Theater Company delivered three tremendous performances in the Palmer Cultural Center on May 2–4. See photos and learn about the cast and crew.
Forty-four members of the TASIS community departed from campus at 9:15 on the morning of May 5 with the goal of running to Lake Lugano and back before the bells of Chiesa di Sant'Abbondio rang at 10:00. Learn about the record-setting run.
Athletic Director Masa Yo hosted the annual Spring Athletic Awards Assembly on the afternoon of May 10. Learn about all the award recipients—including the Male and Female Athlete of the Year.
This year’s amazing festival included an opening assembly, a drama performance, a conducting workshop, an advanced piano recital, an extensive visual art exhibition, and an incredible performing arts showcase, Dream, that involved more than 200 singers, players, actors, and dancers from the TASIS community. See video recordings and highlights, photo galleries, and a virtual tour of the art exhibition.
Nearly 400 TASIS parents, alumni, faculty members, and friends gathered in the magically transformed Palestra on the evening of May 18 for an unforgettable evening that included gourmet food, incredible live entertainment, silent and live auctions, and so much more. Learn more.
Held in the Palestra on the evening of May 24, the largest Senior Banquet in school history included opening remarks from Headmaster Christopher Nikoloff, poignant speeches from three members of the Class of 2024, a wide variety of excellent musical performances, and more. Watch the full banquet.
We held our 68th Commencement Ceremony in the Palestra on the morning of May 25. Watch the full ceremony and a highlight video, learn about the graduates, see a full list of university acceptances, and find links to photo galleries from Graduation Week.
Eighteen members of the Class of 2024 earned special recognition at their Commencement Ceremony. Learn about the recipients.
Guided by a tremendous faculty and outstanding College Counseling Office, all TASIS students planning to go straight to university were able to secure a spot for the fall. Learn where the offers came from.
TASIS students achieve their goals in a number of different ways: by earning an IB Diploma, by taking AP courses and scoring highly on the corresponding exams, by performing well on standardized tests, by writing excellent personal statements, and by exhibiting an impressive commitment to a combination of the arts, athletics, local and global service, and leadership positions on or off campus. In short, there are many paths to success at TASIS. See our Recent Graduates page to read about the TASIS journey and future plans for 12 outstanding students from the Class of 2024.
Each spring the High School Faculty selects three students in grade 11 who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to service and recognizes them with the prestigious Junior Awards. Read about this year's recipients.
The Middle School’s annual Moving-Up Ceremony was held in the Palmer Cultural Center on the afternoon of June 6 and included student speeches, musical performances, the presentation of awards and diplomas, and more. Watch the ceremony and learn more.
The Elementary School held its annual Moving-Up Ceremony in the Palmer Cultural Center on the morning of June 7. See photos and video footage of student presentations, musical performances, the presentation of diplomas, and more.
Headmaster Christopher Nikoloff announced on the afternoon of June 7 that High School EAL and Art History Teacher Tamara Schumacher, who taught at TASIS since 2006 and retired at the end of the 2023–2024 academic year, is the recipient of the 2024 Khan-Page Master Teacher Award. Learn more.
The 30 TASIS students who earned an IB Diploma in May of 2024 produced an average score of 34.9 on their exams, exceeding the world average by 4.6 points. Learn more about the excellent results.
TASIS students took 340 Advanced Placement exams in the spring and scored a 4 or higher on an incredible 66 percent of them, and the 67 AP Scholars easily topped the previous school record of 48 that was set just the year before. Learn more about the outstanding results.
From intensive academics in the morning, adventurous water sports in the afternoon, and European exploration on the weekend to six original musical performances, four Summer Arts Festival Concerts, and two Visual Arts Exhibitions, we provide a photo-driven look at the summer of 2024.
Our student artists finished off each session of the 2024 TASIS Summer Programs with a beautiful celebration of the arts. See an archive of the incredible performances and exhibitions.
The TASIS Classes of 1984, 1994, 2004, 2014, and 2019 returned to campus over the summer for milestone reunions.
Take a closer look at some of the key facts and figures related to this year’s student body.
Learn about the experienced educators who joined the TASIS community for the 2024–2025 academic year and about the returning members of the TASIS Faculty who have taken on new leadership roles this year.
The Stanford University professor and author of five award-winning poetry collections visited campus from September 9–11 as the 2024 Linda Buchanan Poet in Residence, a role he also filled in 2018. Learn about his visit and listen to his interview with Julianne Vogt ’26.
The highly decorated founder of the Mino Caggiula Architects studio addressed the senior class in the Palmer Cultural Center on the evening of September 16 and also spent time with students in Architecture & Design and IB Visual Arts classes. Learn more.
After 55+ years, these alumni came back to Lugano to relive their many memories as students in Mrs. Fleming’s early-years programs. This once-in-a-lifetime reunion proved to be the perfect platform for that—and so much more.
Middle School and High School parents visited campus on October 10 to attend classes with their children, watch a beautiful assembly that commemorated the incredible life of TASIS Founder M. Crist Fleming, and enjoy an evening reception in the Palmer Cultural Center. Learn more.
Faculty excellence is the core of the TASIS experience. In October, TASIS student writers had the opportunity to interview faculty members of their choice and add their stories to a growing collection of Faculty Features.
Over the course of the fall of 2024, the unique TASIS Academic Travel Program has provided High School and Middle School students the opportunity to learn and explore in Austria (Vienna and Baad), Belgium (Brussels), France (Normandy and Paris), Italy (Florence, Rome, Sardinia, Torino, Venice, and Vimercate), Malta (Mdina), Portugal (Ericeira), Sicily (Trapani), Spain (Fuerteventura and Madrid), Sweden (Malmo), and Switzerland (Basel, Gstaad, Geneva, Interlaken, Leysin, Lucomagno, Zermatt, and Zurich).
During the major Fall Academic Travel session in early November, in which the vast majority of students and faculty members went on a trip, High School student writers served as photojournalists and compiled top-10 lists to chronicle their journeys. See their excellent work.
Described as “a force for positive change in the world of university counseling,” Ms. Fishbein was honored at the Council of International Schools Global Forum in Basel, Switzerland, on November 15. Learn more.
On November 22, the historic Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C., was abuzz with the lively chatter of TASIS alumni, who gathered for a delightful aperitivo-style reunion. Learn more.
Director Matthew Frazier-Smith and the TASIS High School Theater Company put on four amazing performances of the Oscar Wilde classic on November 21–24. Learn more and watch video recordings of two of the shows.
Guided by Artistic Director Julie Frazier-Smith, dancers from the TASIS Elementary School, Middle School, and High School put on an incredible performance in front of a packed house in the Palmer Cultural Center on the evening of November 27. Learn more.
The final few weeks of school before the winter holiday were packed with musical performances, holiday celebrations, and a number of community-building events organized by the tireless TASIS Parent Association. See a recap of the holiday season.
Enjoy another look back at the past 12 months at TASIS. Watch a slideshow.