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Another buzzing NAGGE event at BISB last week.
Congratulations to all student athletes and their coaches for an outstanding event and amazing results in our NAGGE U14 Sports Tournament last week. Seven European schools visited BISB; 208 student athletes played 80 games in total hoping to become NAGGE Champions. WOLVES athletes proudly represented BISB with four squads, successfully. As part of the event, the athletes took a visit to a major Trampolining and Laser Tag Game Center on Friday where students had a chance to socialise with children from other schools in a non-competitive, relaxed setting. Teams had a great time in Budapest, and we all look forward to taking part in the upcoming NAGGE U19 Basketball Tournament in Bratislava this month, as well as moving on to Season 3 and kick-off the U14 Volleyball season.
Results
The girls' Football team reclaimed the championship trophy, a testament to their skill and teamwork. Over the two days of Football the team played 5 matches, scoring 24 goals, conceding only 3. The hard work of our Basketball teams also bore fruit, as they clinched the outstanding 2nd and 3rd places. Unfortunately, injuries hindered our boys’ Football team in their mission to enter the play-offs but despite their challenges, the team managed to achieve 3rd place in the preliminary phase of the tournament.
These achievements are a direct result of our players’ and their coaches’ relentless hard work and dedication.
WOLVES athletes have not only achieved outstanding results but have also set a high standard of excellence and team spirit for the whole BISB community.
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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