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After five years, the long-awaited Nord Anglia Global Games Europe U19 Football Tournament returned to BISB.Six teams represented their schools from all over Europe: Ireland, Switzerland, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The tournament was a great success, full of heated games and excellent competition but all the schoolsparticipated with a high level of integrity and displayedsportsmanship, just to mention two of our numerouscommon values.
BISB WOLVES achieved a remarkable result, finishing on the podium with both the girls’ and the boys’ teams, adding two more cups to our already packed trophy cabinet. Massive congratulations to all players, their coaches and everyone who was involved in our athletes’ road to success.
On the same weekend BISB hosted the DVAC Varsity Boys Volleyball Festival and despite DVAC Festivals are non-competitive events our boys managed to win against our all-time rivals, the extremely strong team from BISBratislava. The girls played the same event at ICSB with only a small team and showed some promising performances. Two MS Football teams were also involved in DVAC Festivals last Saturday: our boys travelled to AISV in Vienna, Austria and scored 12 goals while concededonly two; in the meantime, our girls won all their matches at AISB, Nagykovácsi and displayed excellent performances as a team.
Thank you to all colleagues, athletes and supporters for making this weekend such a success. We look forward to some further DVAC and NAGGE tournaments on 4th, 11th, and 24-25th November, later in this season.
Go WOLVES!
Gergő Karácsony
Director of Sport
Year 12 have been spending a lot of time in Sports Hall One over the last week. Not doing sport, although they could tell you the science behind it…
There was a fun packed programme for the secondary students remaining on-site, which followed the 5 Co-Curricular strands. Students were immersed in languages, film-making, STEAM activities and cooking. They learned about children's rights and advocacy, and showed their creative talents through artwork. They hiked in the hills and formed friendships across year groups. See the Firefly page for further details and photographs
It has been a very memorable end of the primary journey for our Year 6 students. This last week of term has been jam packed. On Monday and Tuesday, the students performed the end of year production of ‘Olivia’, on Tuesday morning, there was a year group water fight and on Wednesday afternoon, they finally graduated with a special ceremony.
As a community, we've been actively promoting healthy eating habits through our weekly articles about life in the kitchen. With the summer holidays just a few days away and the heatwave this summer, we must all be more mindful of our fluid intake.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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