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Health & Wellbeing – Move More; Making Use of Lighter Nights
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.
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Year 10 Drama Evening
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
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Report on the Budapest Bike Mafia Coin Race
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
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Museum day for Year 12 Hungarian students
On Thursday, 28th February 2019, our Year 12 Hungarian students had their yearly Museum day trip. In the morning they visited the National Museum as part of their Hungarian historical studies where they received a guided lesson about the 20-30th years of Hungary called ’the Horthy-era’. They saw the famous historical relics and treasures such as the ’Red map’ which Pál Teleki designed before the peace treaty of Trianon in 1920. They also had the opportunity to try on dresses from that era.
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