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Meet our Junior Librarians, who have recently been appointed into this new role at BISB. After an extensive application process, these Year 5 and 6 students have been selected to promote reading throughout our school.
This week, we would like to introduce the driving forces behind our kitchen: our head chef, Laurent Bavay, and his deputy, who is also our dietary chef, Lívia Iványi Horváthné.
September is nearly over, so let's welcome October, a month filled with exciting events!
In this short article find some news, health related suggestions and fun facts from our school nurse.
Peter Rónaszéki, our school photographer, will be in school from 26th September – 4th October to take class and individual photographs.
Last Thursday, parents from Primary had the chance to meet for an informative presentation by Louise Russell, Primary Personal Development and Wellbeing Leader during the first Parent Academy session of the Term.
Here’s your weekly update with key events and news from our school community.
Our Primary school students were all too happy to host the visit of the creator of TimesTablesRockStars (TTRS), an app used in Primary to improve the fluency of children's multiplication and division facts.
Our Year 13 students have been researching hard at the beginning of the school year, formulating ideas and conducting preliminary secondary research for their Internal Assessment research projects.
Congratulations on making the first day of our Back to School Sustainable Uniform Sale series the most successful Sale to date. We served more customers, recirculated more uniform and raised more revenue in one day than we have at any of the previous two day Sales series.
We're thrilled to announce that the instrumental program at BISB is back in full swing! Instrumental lessons provide a holistic educational experience, blending intellectual, emotional, and physical development.
This year, as always, we think it is important to surprise our students with something new, so every month, we organise a theme day in our kitchen.
Three weeks in, and the school is buzzing with energy and excitement!
Year 7 have completed their unit on Science Safety and, on Monday, were asked to show their learning by analysing a fictitious set up in one of the laboratories.
The Careers and University Counselling Office is excited to share upcoming visits from several noteworthy international universities.
The September Back to School Sustainable Uniform Sale is next week!
Year 7 spent some time practicing their motor skills by looking at how many drops of water can fit on a 5 Forint coin.