Language barrier is one of the top concerns of students transferring from high school to studying international programs such as IGCSE and A Level. How can they integrate into an environment where learning is mostly in English?
Calling all Secondary School BVIS Hanoi Photographers! Join our Summer Photography Competition. Please go to your House Team for all the instructions. We can't wait to see your entries! Deadline September 4th.
We joined the very last round of World Scholars's Cup and had a trip to Boston, MIT and Havard. On the last day, we came WSC with great excitement and left with joyful memories (and a lot of of medals and alpacas !! )
This year we celebrate 30 years of UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) - the most ratified UN Treaty and has played a central role to improve the lives of children around the world.
It has been a great week. Please share with us the success of Ha Noi University Fair, the KS3 boys’ and girls’ Basketball matches and the rehearsals for the School Production:
Held this year from 11 to 17 July, student ambassadors at the Summit will demonstrate how their schools have made progress in addressing the SDGs as part of Nord Anglia Education’s annual Global Challenge.
At BVIS, students are prepared for the application to university very soon, since their Year 11 or 12. This partly explains why 100% BVIS students are welcomed by international schools.
The Graduation Ceremony of Class 2019, BVIS Hanoi took place at the Intercontinental Landmark 72. The Ceremony honors the excellence of 14 students in Year 13 who have overcome difficult challenges to get the A-Levels certificates.
This May, BVIS Hanoi and TEKY Creative Academy co-host the Website Design Competition 2019: My Website - My Profile to seek the best ICT solution and talent, specifically in terms of building and developing website.
At the end of a very long term, it was wonderful to see so many talented musicians in our annual music competition. The standard of finalists was higher than ever before and I am so pleased that I wasn’t one of the judges who had the unenviable job of choosing a winner from each category.
The first Southeast Asia region Nord Anglia Performing Arts Festival ends successfully, leaving wonderful memories in the hearts of participants! This event, organised in collaboration with the Juilliard School, is high-quality programme for talented young musicians to get together with like-minded students from schools in the region.
Thirty students, four teachers and a team of supporting family members all started their journey to Thanyapura resort in Phuket, for the U13 FOBISIA games, early on Thursday 28th February.