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The Primary Music Showcase took place on Wednesday, November 15th and was a huge success!
Over the weekend of the 17-19 November, 120 school leaders from Nord Anglia Education (NAE) China Bilingual and China International Schools gathered at The British School of Guangzhou to address some of the most significant questions impacting our schools in China.
The Secondary Performing Arts Showcase held at BSG Secondary School was a truly exceptional event that highlighted the immense talent and dedication of the students.
The last week of October saw the Year 3, 4, 5 & 6 students from BSG head away for an exciting range of Residential Camps with our partners ‘The Hutong’.
We are still buzzing with excitement from the electrifying BSG Got Talent Music Final which took place on Friday the 27th of October at our very own Sports Hall in front of the whole of the Secondary School.
Following huge success in previous rounds, 4 BSG students are heading off to Yale today for The Tournament of Champions of WSC- Aidan, Alysa, Shumei and Coco.
We are thrilled to share with you that on November 8th, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM, we will be hosting an Open Day at our BSG Olympic Park campus.
Asking children questions is an essential part of teaching and learning practice at the British school of Guangzhou. During the course of any week, teachers will ask dozens, if not hundreds, of questions designed to provoke deeper thinking around lesson content and subject areas in all parts of the school.
This month, BSG proudly continued its collaboration with the prestigious Juilliard School of Performing Arts in New York. This partnership extends beyond the ordinary boundaries of education to inspire a transformative, creative curriculum experience for our students.
Last Friday's Parent Support Group meeting and bake sale brought representatives of our school community together in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
During the week leading up to the festival, Chinese department teachers skillfully linked out curriculum and learning objectives with traditional activities, focusing on language development through many activities.