On 31st March, the “Szabad Ötletek Színháza“ theatre visited our school to perform “Misi Mókus“, a Hungarian musical play. It is based on Tersánszky Józsi Jenő’s book of the same name.
The 15th March is a National Holiday in Hungary. The Year 8 Hungarian students created a video to show what we remember on this day. Péter Nagygyörgy, Ádám Vékasi and Olivér Dóczi talk about the what they did.
In order to support and further define our Code of Conduct that is already in place at BISB, we have adopted a behaviour management philosophy known as Restorative Approaches.
What is the value of creativity amid fast-paced technological change? In his Huffington Post article, Nord Anglia Education CEO, Andrew Fitzmaurice, highlights the notable impact on students’ creativity, confidence, and global awareness from our enhanced performing arts curriculum.
The British International School, Budapest is one of the 13 inaugural Nord Anglia Education schools which will collaborate with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to enhance science, technology, engineering, arts and maths (STEAM) teaching and learning for K-12 students in the 2016/17 academic year.
Yoga has many mental and physical benefits, but did you know it can actually help your child’s learning? Here are some interesting facts on how yoga can benefit your child’s development—mentally, physically and intellectually.
Students, parents and teachers of BISB braved the cold weather to lay a wreath at the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Solymár, so that the sacrifice of so many may never be forgotten.