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This week saw the first of our ‘Creative writing workshops’ for students in Years 5 and 6. Each week the children meet at lunchtimes to develop skills in developing written powers of expression, writing clearly, accurately and coherently, adapting the language and style for an audience and to develop editing and proof reading skills. These workshops were organised in response to Nord Anglia’s Global Campus creative writing competition. You can find out more about Global Campus in the Nord Anglia family of schools here.
The theme of this year’s writing competition is Fan Fiction, for those of you new to this, Fan Fiction is when you take the story or characters (or both) of a work you like and make your own story. You can base it on a book, a TV show, or movie. So far the students who have entered the competition have chosen to write using a wide variety of stimuli such as ‘Miraculous Ladybug’; a French animated adventure series; Demon Dentist a comedy story written by David Walliams to the much loved Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling.
The children will have till the 9th December to work on their short story and have many opportunities in school to work with different teachers who will offer guidance and support. The competition will be tough this year as the age category is 8-14 years but the children are enthusiastic and showing a great passion for both reading and writing.
Ms Sharon West - Primary Assistant Head
This year, BVIS Hanoi students achieved amazing results at the UKMT Competition 2024, including 12 Golds, 23 Silvers. For the first time, BVIS Hanoi student got an invitation to take part in in the follow up Olympiad Maclaurin 2024, where only 0.4% of students around the globe was invited.
On World Thinking Day, Assistant Head of Secondary Gemma Archer from the British International School Hanoi, a Nord Anglia Education school, shares the top four benefits of critical thinking.
We’re living in an age of an educational revolution, with a rapidly transforming approach to teaching. Assistant Head of Secondary from the British International School Hanoi Gemma Archer highlights how the unique role of teaching mother tongue language in education nurtures outstanding academic success.
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