The STEAM Week at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) saw more than 100 Nord Anglia students getting immersed in the university's culture of "Mind and Hand" by thinking through new concepts and working together to solve problems.
Almost 160 students and teachers from nine schools across Southeast Asia participated in a three-day event for young talented musicians led by Juilliard-affiliated conductor.
This week, we are hosting the first Southeast Asia region Nord Anglia Performing Arts Festival in collaboration with The Juilliard School from April 2-5.
On March 26, our Principal, Ms Sue Hill, joined a panel discussion on Education at the ‘Business is GREAT’ conference organised by the British Embassy and BBGV.
On 22 - 24 March, BIS Hanoi students attended the third annual MUN Conference hosted by Northbridge International School Cambodia with the theme' Redefining Authority'.
The British International School Hanoi will host the first Southeast Asia region Nord Anglia Performing Arts Festival in collaboration with The Juilliard School from 2-6 April, 2019. This exciting event gives students the opportunity to attend music performances and participate in unique workshops and rehearsals led by talented performers and music educators, including Julliard-affiliated conductor Radu Paponiu.
In the UK they have been celebrating the British Science Week from March 8th-17th. Here at BIS Hanoi, we have been celebrating it every day this week across all year groups.
The boys did really well alongside a total of 120 students and some amazingly talented golfers. Our highest position in the ranking was Quoc An who came 5th.
Cho Won Ho (Jack) from Year 8 and Nguyen Duc Tuan from Year 11 won the Wild Rhino Competition 2018/2019 in the Junior and Senior Categories respectively.
Our students recently competed in the U13 FOBISIA Games in Phuket. The Lionhearts walked away with a large haul of medals and trophies in swimming, athletics, basketball and football.
We are delighted to announce that British International School Hanoi came 3rd place overall across the whole competition! This is absolutely fantastic, and the four teams should be very proud.
UNISMUN XI began with students Choi Yoon Seo, Jeon Jin Woo, Park Sung Woo, Nguyen Duc Tuan, Vu Duc Hang Giang and Nguyen Ha Minh taking their positions in the Human Rights Council, General Assembly 2, the Environmental Committee, the Special Conference, General Assembly 3 and General Assembly 1 respectively.