March is the time for “March Mammal Madness”. If you remember ever playing the game “which animal would win out of….”, then this is the competition for you.
On Tuesday 15th February, Year 3 got dressed up and enjoyed an experiential day of art, fact-finding and science investigations related to Ancient Egypt.
If you have any second-hand unwanted Hungarian books that are no longer being used, please do encourage your child to bring them into school during English Week as we are donating Hungarian books to the Wesley Janos School.
Last term we had our Y.E.S (Young Entrepreneurs Scheme) Project, where we sold our products such as bookmarks and Christmas decorations to Year 4 and 5 students.
On Thursday 10th February, Anita Ugyan, the first Hungarian woman to climb Mount Everest, visited BISB to share her experiences with the Year 4 classes.
Since returning to school from the winter break, Year 9 English students have been working in small groups on a documentary film unit that will culminate in the 4-minute documentary they produce being entered into our own Boscars competition.
February 7th is the anniversary of the modern Periodic Table (first published in 1863). On the window of room C18 you will be able to find a collection of tables with many facts about the elements.