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There are a myriad of ways in which we support our students at BIS HCMC, both academically and pastorally, and this week we have been firmly focused on IGCSE and Key Stage 4.
Bang... Tung... Bang...Tung...the beats of the drums mixing with the bangs of the Gong create the unique rhythm of a dragon dance, which makes everyone feel excited for the coming Moon Festival.
The Year 13 students have started a new and challenging phase of their Theory of Knowledge course (TOK) with the release of the May 2020 prescribed titles.
As the new school year starts, with an influx of Year 12s to the Sixth Form and the Year 13 realisation that it is more than halfway through the IB and they face some big decisions about where they want to move on to next, The College and University Guidance Team begins a familiar cycle.
The English as an Additional Language (EAL) department works with students whose first language is not English and who therefore need direct support with English.
This Summer, 20 BIS HCMC students had the incredible opportunity of representing Ho Chi Minh City in an international football tournament as part of the Rising Star Football Academy European Tour.
Every Nord Anglia international school supports its students to achieve more than they may have thought possible. We believe there is no limit to what students can achieve socially, personally and academically. This year, our students’ academic results reflect our shared commitment to excellence in this area.
The BIS-RSFA team have gone from strength to strength this year, with regular representation at tournaments at BIS and throughout the city in various 7-8-9 and 11 a side formats.
The BIS English Department traditionally end the academic year with some challenging and enjoyable competitions involving whole year groups at KS3, and this year saw Year 7 classes go head-to-head to find the overall Poetry Recital winner, with Year 8 verbally sparring to decide the year group’s Public Speaking champion.