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It's the summer holidays!
So many things have happened in the MFL lessons since the beginning of the year!
In French, the little ones loved singing and dancing to the French song Bonjour. Such enthusiasm is a pleasure to see! Further up in Year 5 and Year 6, students worked very hard to prepare for their end of unit assessment, with a little bit of fun in between such as “What’s the time Mr Wolf” in French. There surely were a few hungry wolves!
In Chinese, back in February, Year 6 students celebrated Chinese New Year by making dumplings! From what I have heard, they tasted delicious! Other year groups made Lucky Money envelopes and other various crafts.
Earlier this term, Year 6 Spanish classes had the pleasure to see Secondary students come to take part in a cultural activity. It was a great opportunity for our students across campus to engage in conversations, sharing their experiences, asking each other questions and getting to know each other. Also, Year 3 made their own storybook based on the Spanish version of “Brown Bear”!
But this is not all fun and games in MFL! Our students across the school work very hard throughout the year and the progress is evident when looking at our Year 6 children. They have come such a long way and we are very proud of their journey.
We all look forward to seeing you after the holidays for a fun-filled and exciting rest of the year in MFL!
Sophie Tighzer, MFL Leader
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.
At BIS HCMC we deliver in school a comprehensive wellbeing curriculum to provide our students with the tools, resources and support to balance their social, physical, emotional and mental health. As part of this, we also look at preventative measures to ensure the safety of our students beyond BIS and equip them with knowledge and skills for both today and their future success in the wider world.
This term we were extremely fortunate to welcome back into school experts from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City’s Regional Security Office (RSO) to discuss more on the topic of drugs and substance abuse with some of our students and parents.
Junior Campus: +84 (0) 28 3744 4551
Secondary Campus: +84 (0) 28 3744 2335
101 Thao Dien Street,
Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Junior Campus
225 Nguyen Van Huong Street,
Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Secondary Campus
246 Nguyen Van Huong Street,
Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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