This year, in choosing a play different from the previous "Journey's End," we aimed to challenge our students' performances. Despite having only one term to put it together, we're excited about our emotive, funny, and endearing play. The story revolves around Christopher, a unique boy interpreting the world through his own lens. Discovering a dead dog on his neighbor's lawn, he applies Sherlock Holmes' principles, initiating a remarkable narrative. Christopher delves into the mystery of his mother's absence and his father's unexpected behavior, relying on clues rather than emotional cues. This unconventional approach makes his journey of discovery truly special. We hope you enjoy this year's BISB play.
6 p.m. 11th & 12th December 2023 Theatre
You can access the programme here.
Tickets are available in reception.
Kirk Wootton
Teacher of Science/Chemistry
We are excited to invite you to participate in our upcoming Neurodiversity Week from March 31st to April 4th. This event is dedicated to celebrating neurodiversity, breaking down stigma, and promoting understanding within our school community.
This term, the Year 7 students are exploring the work of 19th-century Pointillist artists and learning about mark-making, focusing on the use of dots to create art.
This week, our Early Years students took their love of reading outdoors, celebrating World Book Day with a magical morning in Kiscelli Forest Park. Surrounded by nature, the children eagerly swapped books under the trees, discovering new stories and characters in the fresh air.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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