In the World Children’s Day assembly this week our 2019 Ambassadors to the United Nations Nina Pham and Eugene Chang launched the search for the 2020 ambassadors.
Through our embedded community service programme our students work with a range of community partners, one of which is the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation (CNCF) who we have worked closely with for the past 5 years.
October marked the third annual TEDx event at the British International School Ho Chi Minh City (BIS HCMC) and as always it was an experience to be remembered.
The 2019 U15 FOBISIA Games will go down long in the memories of all who were present at Thanyapura to witness the supreme efforts of the boys representing the British International School Ho Chi Minh City (BIS HCMC).
Here at the British International School Ho Chi Minh City we are delighted to partner with Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation who have impacted the lives of over 50,000 children and families since being established in 2005.
The BIS Barracudas have been training hard since returning to school in August. For most swimmers, this was their first competition for the competitive season.
Earlier this week, our Juilliard Curriculum Dance Specialist, Salla Saarikangas, made her first visit to BIS to help guide us in creating a bespoke Dance curriculum for our students.
Respect for one another lies at the heart of what we do at BIS. Respect can take many forms, but understanding is one of the keys that is central to all elements of this characteristic.
This year the Nord Anglia Education South East Asia STEAM Festival was held at Regents International School in Pattaya and for 6 of our students it was an amazing journey of collaboration, critical thinking and creativity.
Whilst proud of the fact that we have been crowned Asia’s best Math’s school for the past two consecutive years in the FOBISIA (Federation of British International School In Asia) Math’s Championships, as a school we do not sit back reflecting on the past.
The Geography Department firmly believe that learning outside of the classroom plays a fundamental role in our students building a deeper understanding and a stronger connection with the world around them, along with the challenges and possibilities that they may impact their lives and communities in the future.
The weekly update from Ian Battersby, Headteacher of the Early Years and Infant Campus, highlighting some of the events that have taken place this week.
This Tuesday, 29th October 2019 saw the annual SISAC Cross Country City Championships event take place at Phu My Hung Golf Course (Saigon South Golf Club) in District 7.