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Meet our exceptional school leaders, take a guided tour expertly led by our passionate students, and discover firsthand what makes us the best British school in Hanoi.
Almost 160 students and teachers from nine schools across Southeast Asia participated in a three-day event for young talented musicians led by Juilliard-affiliated conductor.
On March 26, our Principal, Ms Sue Hill, joined a panel discussion on Education at the ‘Business is GREAT’ conference organised by the British Embassy and BBGV.
The British International School Hanoi will host the first Southeast Asia region Nord Anglia Performing Arts Festival in collaboration with The Juilliard School from 2-6 April, 2019. This exciting event gives students the opportunity to attend music performances and participate in unique workshops and rehearsals led by talented performers and music educators, including Julliard-affiliated conductor Radu Paponiu.
In the UK they have been celebrating the British Science Week from March 8th-17th. Here at BIS Hanoi, we have been celebrating it every day this week across all year groups.
Since October 2018, BIS Hanoi invited all families to join the “Friends of BIS” with the purpose of building our BIS community, providing more opportunities for families to come together, take action and explore the culture of our host country. After an enthusiastic discussion at the inaugural meeting last year, some excellent ideas emerged and have been put into actions since then.
At our traditional end of term ‘Whole School Assembly’ this morning, Ms. Sue Hill highlighted all the outstanding achievements and events at the British International School Hanoi this term.
A strong partnership between the school and parents is key to the success of the school. The importance we place on this is reflected in the BIS Vision Pyramid.
We are proud to announce that Nord Anglia Education will allocate $US100million over the next 10 years to establish a charitable foundation and a global campaign centre aimed at empowering students to create impactful, sustainable solutions for change.
A team of 6, Year 7 students: Quynh Anh, Noah, Kanta, Bao Linh, Tuong Anh and Ky Lam entered the World Scholar’s Cup, the first round of which was held last weekend. The team were very successful and are now through to the second round in Kuala Lumpur which will be held W/C June 18th.