British International School of Boston is one of the 13 inaugural Nord Anglia Education schools which will collaborate with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to enhance science, technology, engineering, arts and maths (STEAM) teaching and learning for K-12 students.
When a BISB parent was diagnosed with breast cancer, the school community rallied around her to become cancer-fighting "Warriors." Learn more about Saskia's Warriors in our latest blog post.
BISB English and drama teacher William Bowry is running the Boston Marathon this April in support of Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Read more about his training and mission.
Mrs. Williams shares her thoughts on motivation related to the Tanzania trip: the students' motivations, Nord Anglia Education's motivations, the local residents' motivations and her own motivations.
A group of BISB students is traveling to Tanzania in March to help develop a sustainable farming site, and is looking for support from the local community. Can you help?
Learn more about our next Speaker Series event on January 13, featuring clinical psychologist Catherine Steiner-Adair speaking about young people and technology.
The Parent-Teacher Group held their first Open Forum of the school year last Wednesday, working with parents, teachers and students to explore the use of technology in the school.
The first day of school is just a few weeks away, and our teachers and staff are eager to see our students and families return! Read on for important first day details.
Anique Seldon joined the British International School of Boston this week to serve as the Director of Admissions and Marketing. She comes to our school with a broad range of professional experiences.
Year 6 teacher Andrew Macrae will spend one week this summer hiking Mount Washington six times, totaling 29,029 feet, in an effort to raise money for cancer research. Read on to learn more.
A British International School of Boston student was named the first place winner of the national Math Kangaroo competition last month. Two other students earned spots in the top 20 nationally. Read more.
Suffolk University professor Dr. Patricia Hogan will serve as the graduation speaker for the Class of 2015 on Friday, June 5. Learn more about Dr. Hogan.
What is it like to be a student in Tanzania? Do they have any access to technology like we do at BISB? Year 12 student Victoria answers these questions from Africa.