BISB students travelled to Bratislava on Thursday 28th March to participate in the Nord Anglia Europe and Middle East Performing Arts Festival. We knew that with over 200 students from 13 schools and a concert to put together, it was going to be a busy few days. Over the course of the 3 days, students worked incredibly hard.
Here at BISB, we are committed to supporting our students and school community to improve their general Health and Wellbeing. Getting active is one way to do this and there are currently a wide range of native English opportunities to do so, both within our school and across the city. This weekly feature serves to showcase what is currently on offer to help improve and sustain your activity levels as well as offer some tips and advice on how to adopt healthier lifestyle choices for you and your family.
On Wednesday 20th March, the Year 10 Drama students successfully performed their Group Devised pieces, as part of their IGCSE Drama internal coursework. There were four 15 minute performances, based on a stimulus of their choice. We had an exciting array of different genres and theatre styles. This was their first performance to an audience of peers, teachers and parents. The students did a fantastic job and they should all be extremely proud of themselves, as am I. I look forward to their next performances later in the year.
Mark Randall
Drama Teacher
Our Year 13 IB Biology students were given a rare opportunity to visit the Honved Hospital and attend a human autopsy. As well as complementing the Animal Physiology part of the IB Biology course, this was a valuable opportunity for any student interested in studying Medicine or Biomedical Sciences at university. It also allowed the students to get a better understanding of how the human body works. Below is a summary from two of our Year 13 students, Kavya Francis and Eszter Soós, who attended. Miss Uhure.
On Friday 15th March 2019, ten BISB Primary students embarked on a trip to perform at the ‘Big Sing 2019’ in Bratislava. The event was a great success for all the schools involved. Our students performed admirably and professionally throughout the day and collaboratively worked with students from ten other schools to showcase their work in a concert.
Our coin race raised 125,220 HUF in total and the Budapest Bike Mafia got 112,700 HUF after bank charges. The money we raised will be used for two projects: ‘Seeds for Hope’ and a sports project. ‘Seeds for Hope’ is a project where homeless people can plant seeds and grow their own food in one of the homeless shelters. The sports project is a project where homeless people can play sports and keep healthy.
Report by Katie Veres, Year 5 Cobalt