This has been a successful year so far for all age groups. This is due to the hard work of the present squad and the momentum built from previous years.
Students from the British International School Budapest will come together with fellow Nord Anglia Education students around the world on 20th November to raise their voice and address some of the most pressing questions facing the planet in a global chain reaction on social media spanning the US, Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Asia.
And just like that, Maths Week is over. What a fantastic week it has been though, with students and staff participating in the various events with such enthusiasm and determination.
Nord Anglia Education announced this week that Lord David Puttnam will be chairing the new, independent Educational Advisory Board that it is establishing.
Miss Emese Kapcsos, our violin teacher, has written some words of advice for all of our young musicians after her recent experience performing at the Eurovision Song Contest.
Recently, our newly formed BISB Community Links club were given the opportunity to grow together as a community and help others through our first ever annual BISB 1% Charity Fair.
Last Thursday, forty Secondary students travelled to the Eotvos 10 Theatre for a night of performing live music. The jazz band, choir, rock band, Key Stage 3 and 4 soloists and ensembles, and even a few staff performed a variety of Soul and Motown hits.