We use cookies to improve your online experiences. To learn more and choose your cookies options, please refer to our cookie policy.
The school was awash with every colour as books were brought to life by an abundance of incredible costumes. Characters from all genres descended upon the school and there was an energetic buzz around the building.
This year’s theme was ‘The Reading Spectrum’, aimed at promoting non-fiction and poetry, alongside the already well-loved fiction. The focus of the day was to broaden children’s reading horizons and for all children to explore new types of texts that they may be less familiar with. Our explosive headliner was the performance poetry showcase.
Sharing the love of fiction books, the children presented a favourite book/character and inspired their classmates with a list of books they now want to read. Children across the age ranges were exploring new texts in a variety of different ways, including speaking and listening presentations, snuggle up and read, book reviews, a bookmark competition and the classic - story time.
Our inquisitive fact-finders delved deeper into a variety of non-fiction texts. Classrooms were brimming with new knowledge and children were eager to share their new learning. Teachers shared books on topics that were new to the children. The children excitedly absorbed the new information, asking inquisitive questions to deepen their understanding. Teachers expertly demonstrated how non-fiction can be both informative and enjoyable. The success of the day has established non-fiction as a staple of the reading diet.
Perfectly performed poetry echoed down every corridor as the children delighted in reproducing some of the most well-known poems. The children worked incredibly hard throughout the day to learn and re-enact poems, delivering electric performances. Teachers were wowed by the quality all the way from F1 to year 6. There were so many poetry superstars that we could have the very next Julia Donaldson or Michael Rosen here at BIS.
Reading sits at the heart of both learning and enjoyment. Although it is one whole year before we have Book Day again, the children now realise that every day is Book Day and reading is for life.
Ms Jasmine Reilly & Mr Oliver Wray
Primary Teachers/ English Leaders
As the academic year whirls by, the first term in primary school draws to a close, marking the end of a whirlwind of learning, growth, and new experiences.
As we move towards the end of term, our Primary exit points are always a great celebration of learning that has taken place over previous weeks and months.
At BIS, in addition to the excellent opportunities we are providing in the classroom, we enrich the students experiences and learning by taking them on day trips.
British International School Hanoi
Hoa Lan Road, Vinhomes Riverside
Long Bien District
Hanoi
100000
Vietnam
We use cookies to improve your online experiences. To learn more and choose your cookies options, please refer to our cookie policy.