Nord Anglia Education (NAE) schools inspire confident, creative global citizens who have a thirst for knowledge and a vision to change the world for the better. We also believe that students with a global worldview will have competitive advantages in our increasingly interconnected world. Our education offer provides unique learning opportunities to enable our students to become truly globally-minded and globally-active citizens.
Whether it’s about teaching children to find the magic all around them or telling of courageous young heroes who overcame profound hardships, the Global Library features inspiring titles that every Nord Anglia Education student will love to read this year. Read on to learn more out the three recommended books in the 2018/19 reading list.
Superheroes are known to possess special powers or gadgets that enhance their identity. Inspired by the work of Prof. Leia Stirling at MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Epic Identity challenge encourages our students to look into wearable technologies, and how they are used to measure, enhance or help human performance.
Communication is really important to us at BIS and future weekly emails will not just contain links to blog entries from Mr. Webb, Mrs. Carroll and I but also links and snapshots of other articles you may be interested in.
As teachers we are always striving to be the best role models for our students by demonstrating Care, Respect and Integrity. We also nurture and hope to inspire our students so they become hooked on learning.
We are proud to announce that Nord Anglia Education will allocate $US100million over the next 10 years to establish a charitable foundation and a global campaign centre aimed at empowering students to create impactful, sustainable solutions for change.
Our Year 11 students are about to decide on the IB options pathway which will influence the rest of their academic lives while Year 13 students have recently reached a major milestone in their IB studies.
Our students are going to represent BIS Hanoi at Nord Anglia’s first-ever regional STEAM Festival, hosted by Northbridge International School (Phnom Penh).
What I really liked in these situations was how our students supported each other to be successful. I saw so many examples of care and empathy; values that we deem core in our school community.
At BIS we value the importance of good communication and understand that the channel between school and home is key in supporting our students’ progress.
We are very proud to share the incredible success of one of our Year 9 students who recently participated in the ASEAN Youth Initiative Conference (AYIC) in Bandung, Indonesia.