At Sias International School, health, diversity, and satisfaction are central to every meal we serve. Our cafeteria is more than a dining space; it’s a hub for cultural exchange, where students expand their global perspectives and enjoy the flavors of international cuisine.
Healthy and Nutritious Meals
We prioritize balanced nutrition to support students’ overall health and academic performance. Menus are carefully designed by the school nurse to meet the needs of children and teenagers, featuring fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Special dietary requirements and allergies are accommodated with safe, nutritious options.
International Cuisine Delights
Our diverse menu offers a variety of international dishes, turning each meal into a culinary journey. Students explore different cultures through distinctive flavors from around the world.
A Comfortable Dining Environment
With a welcoming atmosphere, the cafeteria provides a space for students to relax, enjoy their meals, and socialize. Our friendly staff is always available to assist, ensuring every dining experience is enjoyable.
At Sias IS, the health and safety of students are top priorities.
The campus healthcare services are enhanced through a comprehensive framework focused on physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. If you have any questions or concerns about our campus preparedness, please contact us via the following ways:
Email Address: heathhub@siasinternationalschool.org
For further details on healthcare policies, please refer to the Student Health and Safety Guidance .
The school has onsite medical staff qualified to handle daily health needs and emergencies. Faculty and staff undergo first-aid and emergency training to ensure student safety.
Parents must submit a Student Health Record Form (Annual Update) and updated immunization records each year by July 31.
Transfer students’ documents are due one week before their first day.
Please note that your child will not be allowed to attend classes without these health forms and an up-to-date immunization record on file in the Health Hub.
To prevent common infectious diseases, Sias IS requires all students to have up-to-date vaccinations documented before attending classes.
All NEW Students
All RETURNING Students
You may submit immunization data to School via one of the following ways. Prefer to receive the record before July Documents for transfer students should be received one week before their 1st day of school.
While the school cannot guarantee a nut-free environment, it maintains a nut-and-allergen awareness policy. Parents should notify the school of any allergies through the Student Health Form and inform the Health Hub and homeroom teacher.
Please contact the Health Hub with any concerns or questions.
Parents may provide essential medical supplies (e.g., EpiPen, inhaler) to be kept in the nurse’s office.
Medication brought to school must be in its original container with a doctor’s prescription and delivered to the Health Hub (Room P117) or( Room EY104). An electronic medication form must also be submitted.
Parents should report significant medical conditions. For severe allergies, asthma, diabetes, or other conditions requiring emergency medication, contact the Health Hub for proper care arrangements.
Students with contagious conditions will be sent home. Parents should inform the Health Hub if a student is diagnosed with a contagious illness.
The school bus service team prioritizes safety, efficiency, and convenience, ensuring a secure and comfortable commute for students. Safety is our top priority, maintained through professional management and a meticulous approach to service. Our buses are operated by skilled drivers and accompanied by dedicated supervisors, providing high-standard and reliable transportation solutions that ensure the well-being of students throughout their journey.