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.
BVIS Hanoi and ‘Think Playgrounds’ have decided to invest this money into building a playground for more than 1000 children at Duong Nhan commune, Dong Anh, Hanoi.
If you haven’t had any idea, follow the journey of our BVIS Aladdin to see what he can do with a magic lamp. BVIS Aladdin and his friends in Year 6 did magic to turn the school stage into the dreamland of “One thousand and one nights”.
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.
Ring the Golden Bell is a competition and a playground for BVIS students to demonstrate their knowledge about all the IPC topics they have learnt over the past school year.
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.
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.
Our first ever Primary STEAM week was a huge success. Our staff really showed off their talents by creating amazing opportunities for our students to take part in cross-curricular learning activities related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths (STEAM).
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.
Four more universities in Việt Nam have been recognised with a Cambridge International A Level qualification, proving the increasing reliability of the qualification in Viet Nam.
The Secondary Film Competition is open to any student who has an idea for a short film up to seven minutes long. Students can work as part of a larger production team, or as an individual and there is no limit to the number of films they can submit.
To celebrate Tet this year, all Early Years and Primary students in the British Vietnamese International School, Hanoi have had a special Tet show. All the songs and dances that were performed demonstrated the cultural diversity of Vietnam with the aim of loving, widely promoting and honouring the traditional culture of Vietnamese people.
Two students in Year 8 have had their mathematical ideas published by the website NRICH. NRICH is a website run by the University of Cambridge and is designed to provide opportunities to help students develop rich mathematical thinking.