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After learning about Attila József for a few lessons, our Hungarian teacher led us on a Year arrival, we stepped into a truly delightful inner garden, adorned with exquisite flowers.
Year 9 Service Learning project, under the name of Wellbeing Fair, was a huge success! Everyone in our year group has been preparing for months to be able to deliver such a result. The collaboration work was well spread out, with people from Sapphire writing some positive notes, taking smiling photos and organising a fitness challenge. Jade was hard at work making sure that everything goes well at their bake sale, and their football event. Ruby created a quiz, had a juice bar, and organised a penalty shootout.
The BISB WOLVES Secondary Girls' and Boys' Volleyball teams have wrapped up a short but action-packed season, demonstrating remarkable growth, resilience, and sportsmanship in both the Danube Valley Athletic Conference (DVAC) festivals, tournaments and the BISL Budapest Cup.
As a premium British International School you can expect an education that equally values academic, social and personal learning. We view academic outcomes as essential, providing our students with opportunities, but it is also important that we ensure our students are set to thrive socially and personally preparing them for the world they will enter as adults.
As part of our Geography IA preparation, we took a field trip to the Bükkös-Patak, where we learned how to collect and sample data in real conditions
Last Thursday and Friday, our Year 5 and Year 6 students laced up their hiking boots and headed into the beautiful Buda Hills behind the school for an adventurous 10km walk.
Science Week at the British International School Budapest has been a whirlwind of discovery, excitement, and hands-on learning. Students across all year groups have immersed themselves in engaging activities designed to spark curiosity and deepen their understanding of the world around them.
Last week, 24 of our primary student athletes travelled to Prague to represent our school at the Under 11 Nord Anglia Global Games: Europe (NAGGE). After months of dedicated training in football and basketball, the students were eager to showcase their skills on the international stage.
Year 8 Hungarian students went to a Hungarian trip to Gödöllői Királyi Kastély. We learned that Sisi and her family came to this castle in their free time to relax and hunt during fall, winter, and spring.
This spring break proved to be both busy and rewarding for British International School Budapest students, Laura Ivanka and Lizanna Ivanka, who achieved remarkable results at two major RoboCup Junior competitions.
On Wednesday, the Junior Changemakers held their much-anticipated Secondhand Clothes Sale—and what a brilliant afternoon it was! The event drew a wonderful crowd, and nearly 150 items of clothing found new homes.
Last week teams of students from Year 7, 8, 9 and 12 took part in the Purple Comet Maths Competition, joining over 4600 teams from 80 different countries. The Alpha Capybaras from Year 7 were the top ranking team in Hungary, and came in the top 100 overall.
Please read the latest Nord Anglia INSIGHTS article on the topic of safeguarding in schools and the future of child protection.
School trips are always an excellent experience for children. They look forward to travelling together, discovering new places, and enjoying exciting programs. However, behind-the-scenes preparation is required, especially when organising meals.
Earlier this year, we had the pleasure of participating in theNord Anglia Snowsport Expeditionin the breathtaking region ofVillars-sur-Ollon, in the Swiss Alps. This was the very first year our school organised an expedition like this, so it was definitely a one-of-a-kind experience.