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Odd Socks Day
This week is Anti-Bullying Week at BSB Sanlitun. As part of the week our students undertook a number of activities in class, one of the events this week is Odd Socks Day! We had lots of fun on this special day and we loved seeing everyone’s different socks - lots of colour and fun designs. Most importantly, we celebrated each other’s uniqueness!
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𝐉𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐫𝐝 𝐕𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐭
We were delighted to host a virtual workshop at school recently. The sessions was live streamed from New York and was in collaboration with Juilliard (led by Hillary Easton - Dance Specialist) and our very own Head of Performing Arts, Ms. Borisavljevic.
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Autumn has fallen into Nursery
Nursery has been exploring the natural world of autumn and all its seasonal changes. We used a range of materials to develop our maths skills in ABAB patterns. The children are learning that patterns are a series of repeating objects such as shapes, colours, lines, etc. We used natural materials to complete and make new patterns.
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Upper Primary - Leadership Lunches
Our Leadership Lunches are arranged for our Year 5 and 6 students in their Upper Primary Hub. Guests join our students to talk about their experience in their field of expertise and to answer any questions our students may have. The lunches are always inspiring and generate lots of thoughtful questions and insights from our students.
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Reception Exploring 2D and 3D Shapes
In Reception, we have been exploring familiar 2D and 3D shapes. The pupils have shown great enthusiasm in discovering and discussing the properties of these shapes, such as their sides and corners, similarities and differences. Through engaging activities, they have been encouraged to use shape language, enabling them to articulate their thoughts and observations while they play.
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Hello World!
Our Year 1 students had an amazing school trip to the World Park, just in time for our International Week! It was a fantastic opportunity for our young explorers to broaden their horizons, foster global awareness, and celebrate diversity.
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Fostering a Love for Reading in Key Stage One Children
Reading for pleasure is a vital skill that lays the foundation for lifelong learning and personal growth, particularly in Key Stage One. During this developmental stage, children are introduced to the joys of reading, and fostering a love for books can significantly enhance their literacy skills and imagination.
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Interactive Learning in German
The term ‘interactive learning’ is becoming more common in the educational world and there are many reasons why – for one, interactive learning is learning that gives students the experience to learn with all their senses as it is hands-on learning. Not only does it instruct them on a theoretical level, but also to practise the knowledge they are absorbing.
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Who are our House Competition Champions?
Key Stage 2 students have been tirelessly honing their football skills over the past five weeks. With each lesson dedicated to perfecting dribbling, passing, defending, shooting, and attacking, they prepared for our highly anticipated house competition — where only one team could emerge victorious!
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Upper Primary Ukulele Skills
Our Year 5 and Year 6 students have been working hard in the past couple of lessons on the Ukulele unit. This term they will learn tuning, strumming/rhythm, accompaniment, melody, singing, hand coordination, sight-reading, and many other skills while learning the ukulele.
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