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Come on, it’s not rocket science. For some people it is! A 2022 graduate from PBIS, Ilyes is currently working on his bachelor's degree with a focus on mechanical engineering, physics, and computer science at Sorbonne University in Paris. Apart from his academic work, he’s also working on a modest side project: developing a jet engine. His approach, in his own words, is to “learn as much as possible about everything” so he can apply his knowledge to real-world situations and make the world a smarter, better place.
Diving into the exciting world of coding, engineering, and problem-solving with robotics, one of our Extra-curricular club, led by our Computer Science Teacher, Paul Millington. Whether are our students new to robotics or already have some experience, our club offers a supportive space where students can unleash their creativity and develop valuable skills for the future.
Our team, PBIS Hydro, earned a wildcard entry to the World Finals in Las Vegas this September.
Did you know we have a University and Careers Counsellor, who can help our students to choose their future destinations? Ms Wilburn talked to us about her role as University and Careers Counsellor and how she helps our students to make the right decision.
This is a story of our student who joined us in Year 12 for the IB Diploma Programme. Coming from a small school in Tuscany, Italy knowing little English but still landing a professional contract within a few months after moving to a new country with no experience in the fashion industry. When he found out his mother was moving to Prague, he took the opportunity to learn languages and explore.
It all started with her mother seeing a Latin American dance club next to Ioana’s kindergarten. As soon as she saw it, she immediately took five-year-old Ioana to try her first lesson. Years later, after hours of hard work and passion for Latin American and Ballroom dancing, Ioana became part of the Czech National Dance Team and until two years ago, when she decided to focus on her business studies within the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, she was a successful dancer. Studying Business, Psychology, English, Spanish, Math, and Environmental Systems and Societies she is now focusing on her future and a new dream; to start her own perfume company.
The One Third Story Writing Competition was an opportunity for students across Nord Anglia Education schools to celebrate internationalism and multilingualism. With over 118 stories received from 42 schools, the competition was a huge success, and securing a runner up place is a tremendous achievement.