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Dichotomous keys – what does that mean? It is a method used by biologists to help classify animals, plants, and rocks. An example is shown here.
Enrichment Week will run from Monday 12th June to Friday 16th June.
This week the four Year 1 classes enjoyed a visit to the Secondary Science labs, as part of their topic of 'Animals'.
BISB Performing Arts Department presents Kaleidoscope an evening of colour themed Performing Arts performances.
BISB Performing Arts Department presents Kaleidoscope an evening of colour themed Performing Arts performances.
While following the gripping Instagram stories posted by the U11 Wolves from Prague last weekend, our U14 Volleyball teams have participated in the Inaugural Budapest Cup Volleyball Tournaments for middle school athletes hosted by the British International School Budapest and the American International School Budapest with success.
As part of Earth Week, the Junior Changemakers, led by Juha in 4 Grape, orgainsed an art competition. Having received almost 100 entries from the primary students, the winners have now been announced.
Year 7 have been learning about Habitats and Classification, and as part of this unit they were tasked with helping some ‘endangered butterflies’ be camouflaged in C18 (their Science room).
Last week our U11 Wolves athletes travelled to the British International School in Prague to compete in the NAGGE Football and Basketball competition. This was our Primary students' first major sports competition since 2018!
The final sale in our Sustainable Uniform Sale Series for 2022/23 was held on 8th and 12th of May. Despite the rain and gloomy skies on the last day, 73 customers shopped to make their uniforms more sustainable.
Our U11 WOLVES had arrived in Prague, Czech Republic yesterday attending the Nord Anglia Global Games Europe U11 Sports Tournament 2023 hosted by the Prague British International School.
We are delighted to invite students from Year 7 to Year 12 to partake in an art competition for the following two weeks (10th -24thof May) organized by the MUSE team. For those of you that aren't familiar with MUSE, it is our school student magazine- by students, for students.