A required component of the IBDP, the Group 4 Experimental Sciences projects allow students to think creatively and collaborate on a project of their own design.
Our teaching staff were delighted to welcome all students back on Wednesday morning and there was a buzz of excitement as friends reunited with laughter in the corridors and the sharing of stories of summer adventures.
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Gold Award expedition this year takes place in South Korea and involves a hike along the mountainous ridges south-east of the capital Seoul.
Hanh Tien Ngoc Nguyen (Emily) is among the very first IB cohort at British International School Hanoi. This year, she achieved an outstanding score of 44 out of 45 in her IBDP, placing her in the top 1% of students worldwide.
In collaboration with UNICEF, secondary school students from Nord Anglia Education, the world’s leading premium schools organisation, have converged in New York City for seminars, debates and speaking opportunities, including presentations at the High Level Political Forum at the Headquarters of United Nations.
Students across Nord Anglia Education’s family of 55 schools have been hard at work throughout the academic year raising awareness of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to create solutions for sustainability issues.
Congratulations to all of our Principal Award recipients who have really shone when showing characteristics from our Aide Memoire: Care, Respect and Integrity.