Two weeks ago, Marina from EAST (Endangered Animal Species Trust) came and told us how her charity helped these animals. She inspired us and now we are trying to spread out the facts.
It's the summer holidays!
Two weeks ago, Marina from EAST (Endangered Animal Species Trust) came and told us how her charity helped these animals. She inspired us and now we are trying to spread out the facts.
Two weeks ago, Marina from EAST (Endangered Animal Species Trust) came and told us how her charity helped these animals. She inspired us and now we are trying to spread out the facts.
In Year 4, we have been learning about endangered species in Vietnam. Two weeks ago, Marina from EAST (Endangered Animal Species Trust) came and told us how her charity helped these animals. She inspired us and now we are trying to spread out the facts. We have found out information about the animals, and why they are endangered.
Bon and Gia Hung enjoyed learning about the Pygmy Loris. It is an endangered primate with a poisonous bite! Also, Dong Hee and Terra spent a lot of time working on their amazing information texts about the Pygmy Loris.
Sunny chose to research about the extinct Vietnamese Tiger with Alex and Xuka. Also:
Wiki (Wiktoria) - The Falcon
Dong Hee + Terra * - The Pygmy (* And me)
Eun Bin - The Golden Cheeked Gibbon
Jenny - The Sun Bear
Wei Jie (Bon) - The Pangolin
Everyone is preparing for a wonderful exhibition. We’re making posters, models, paintings, poems, masks, a board game and information texts. Next Friday (3rd March), we will be sharing the exhibition with our parents.
It is great to see everyone working hard in 4V and we hope that we will raise awareness about the illegal wildlife trade.
Basile Humbert, Year 4 Student
We are incredibly proud to announce that our class of 2024, with a cohort of just over 102 students, have achieved outstanding IBDP results, significantly outperforming all IBDP Global averages. Once again, the hard work, commitment, skills, and attitude of our students has been recognised with stunning academic results that place them among the very best worldwide. These results now provide our students with an astounding choice of some of the top universities worldwide.
Every year BIS HCMC takes students from across several year groups, in Primary and Secondary to the FOBISIA Friendly Games, held near Pattaya in Thailand. This provides our young athletes with the opportunity to compete at a high level against other British International Schools across Asia in athletics, basketball, football, swimming and T-ball as well as form global friendships with their peers throughout the region.
Last month we were proud to have three student ambassadors attend this year’s NAE-UNICEF Student Summit, hosted for the first time ever in Houston, Texas from 12 to 19 June 2024. The event was hosted at Nord Anglia’s two schools in the city: The Village School and the British International School of Houston. Houston was chosen as the ideal location for the Summit thanks to being the first officially recognised “Child-Friendly City” in the United States of America.
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