Community Services

At ICUS Baghdad we want our child’s to be more successful in the classroom and ultimately in life, but at the same time we don't just tell them to hit the books-excessive studying leads to burnout. Instead, tell them to head out into the community to help others.
At ICUS we’ve found that students benefit greatly both academically and emotionally—from volunteering their time to make the community and world a better place. While completing community service projects, students develop real-world skills that will help them succeed in future life.
     • Leadership
     • Problem-solving
     • Collaboration with others
     • Time management
     • Communication
Most importantly, students learn that the work they do can make a real impact in the world. By getting involved in community service at a young age, children also. Volunteering is an essential part of preparing students to " take responsibility as open minded, principled citizens in a global community." While performing community service, children have the opportunity to see first-hand just how much their work can have an impact on the world. Many of our students at ICUS volunteer locally at food shelves, animal shelters, in retirement communities, and even at orphanages abroad. They get to interact with people who have vastly different backgrounds, and learn patience and empathy as they develop a global perspective.


Under the supervision of the minister of youth and sport Mr. Adnan Dirjal and sponsored by the UNICEF representative Ms Shima Seen , the childhood festival was held in the premises of the ministry. ICUS was one of the participants in the IQ tests . Besides a scientific display was done by the students in which the minister and the UNICEF representative were impressed.
Participation of the International University College School (ICUS) in the ELO English Olympiad in Baghdad held at Rafidain University College.
Under the slogan "Agriculture We Believe", a team of students of the school planted about 60 palms in the district of Ghadeer municipality in the service of the Iraqi community.
The International College University School was honored to participate in the Iraqi Volunteer Day Festival which was held on Saturday ((5/2/2202)) on the gardens of Al-Zawra, and the school's team ((B Agriculture We Believe)) was honored by Baghdad Manicipality Where the school team planted more than a hundred palms in the beloved capital Baghdad out of our belief in the moral and health value of the palm and in support of the principle of food security, there is no food without agriculture.