International School of Tanganyika (IST)

International School of Tanganyika (IST)

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IST, founded in 1963, is an independent, private, not-for-profit day school offering the IB curriculum on two campuses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 02/06/2026

Our Earth Day Assembly brought students together to reflect on the importance of sustainability, environmental stewardship, and the small actions that can make a big difference. Through inspiring presentations and thoughtful discussions, our community celebrated the power of working together to create a healthier, greener future.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 26/05/2026

At IST, we celebrate creativity, expression, and community through the arts. 🎨🎶✨

The Arts Out Loud Festival brought together crafts, music, food, and hands-on activities in a vibrant celebration of artistic talent. We were especially proud to see many of our students performing in the choir, band, and recorder groups during the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. A joyful event that truly reflected the spirit of creativity within our community.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 04/05/2026

IST Secondary was transformed into the kingdom of Arendelle this past weekend as our Grade 6–10 students delivered three spectacular performances of Frozen.

After months of rehearsals, their hard work came together in a production that was ambitious, polished, and truly professional. We welcomed hundreds of guests over three nights, with many young audience members arriving dressed as Elsa and Anna, adding extra magic to the experience.

From cast to crew, our MYP students collaborated across year groups to create something unforgettable. Congratulations to all who made this icy spectacular a soaring success! ❄️✨

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 20/04/2026

Last Friday marked the final day on campus for our seniors — a moment full of memories, laughter, and a few bittersweet goodbyes.
Wishing you all the very best as you head into your IB exams this May. You’ve got this!

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 15/04/2026

The 5th Annual Fringe Festival was a vibrant celebration of creativity, featuring a DP Visual Arts Exhibition followed by an inspiring lineup of theatrical and musical performances in the PAC. 🎭🎨

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 31/03/2026

Our pool was buzzing with energy over the last couple of weeks as Grades 3–5 took to the water for our annual Swim Galas! 🏊‍♂️💦

Representing Nyati, Kifaru, Tembo, and Mamba, our students showcased not only their growing swimming skills but also incredible sportsmanship, determination, and school spirit. From first-time swimmers bravely completing their first race to confident athletes pushing for personal bests—every moment was worth celebrating.

We’re so proud of the progress, resilience, and confidence each child has built throughout this unit. Well done, swimmers! 👏

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 24/03/2026

Is bias inevitable in the production of knowledge? Are some things unknowable? Should all knowledge be pursued—and who decides?

Earlier this year, our Grade 12 students explored these powerful questions through their TOK Exhibition. Each student selected a guiding question and examined it through three real-world objects, using them as lenses to uncover how knowledge is created, challenged, and understood.

The result was a collection of thoughtful commentaries that brought TOK to life—showcasing critical thinking, curiosity, and meaningful connections between theory and the real world.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 12/03/2026

Our Grade 10 Design students had a meaningful opportunity to connect with a local day care center through Service as Action. They engaged with the children, explored their learning environment, and received feedback on prototypes they developed for learning materials—gaining real-world insights from the people who will use their designs.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 26/02/2026

We were honored to welcome a visiting artist to our Secondary Campus at the International School of Tanganyika, where students explored the richness and diversity of art in Tanzania. From vibrant contemporary expressions to inspirations rooted in local culture and heritage, the session invited students to see how art tells stories, preserves identity, and connects communities. A truly inspiring exchange of creativity, perspective, and place.

Photos from International School of Tanganyika (IST)'s post 18/02/2026

From imagination to the stage 🚀
A couple of weeks ago, our Performing Arts Center came alive with Twiganauts and the Skyrocket! In just a short time, the incredible dedication of our student cast and the staff who supported them shone brightly on stage. Their creativity, teamwork, and courage to perform made this production a joyful celebration of learning through the arts.
At International School of Tanganyika, moments like these remind us how powerful collaboration and creativity can be.

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Dar Es Salaam
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