BIS Hanoi to Join the fourth U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games - bis-hanoi-to-join-the-fourth-u11-nord-anglia-south-east-asia-games
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06 December, 2019

BIS Hanoi to Join the fourth U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games

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BIS Hanoi to Join the fourth U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games BIS Hanoi, together with other Nord Anglia Education schools across South East Asia will take part in a dynamic programme for young athletics at three-day U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games in Ho Chi Minh City from December 06 - 09. Hero 1366pxW x 500pxH

BIS Hanoi, together with other Nord Anglia Education schools across South East Asia will take part in a dynamic programme for young athletics at three-day U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games in Ho Chi Minh City. 

BIS Hanoi will attend the fourth U11 Nord Anglia South East Asia Games from Friday 06 to Monday 09 December 2019.  

Taking place at the most vibrant city of Vietnam, the Games will gather over 230 students from 10 schools around South East Asia including British Vietnamese International School Ho Chi Minh City, British International School Ho Chi Minh City, British Vietnamese International School Hanoi, British International School Hanoi, The British School Yangon, Northbridge International School Cambodia, St. Andrews International School Bangkok, Regents International School Pattaya, Nord Anglia International School Manila and Dover Court International School Singapore. 

The Nord Anglia South East Asia Games is an exciting three-day programme packed with Basketball & T-Ball competitions, activities and the chance to make new friends from Nord Anglia’s schools across the region. The Games is specifically designed to enable students to thrive in an atmosphere of ambition, sportsmanship and teamwork.  

Mr. Simon Higham, Principal of BVIS HCMC said, “This year we are pleased to announce that the number of participating schools for the Games has grown from seven to ten schools. Sporting events like the Games are a fantastic opportunity not only for your child’s social health and wellbeing but an opportunity to develop our young athletes as true sportspeople and as global citizens.”