Our principal, Richard Dyer, was recently quoted in the British International School Magazine in an article on developing student leadership in international schools. A good example of BISB thought leadership!
Our visiting illustrator for this year`s Book Week is Korky Paul, who has illustrated the Winnie the Witch series which won the Children`s Book Award and has been published in over 10 languages. Korky has since illustrated more very successful books for Oxford, Random House, Penguin and many other publishers.
On our first day, we arrived at 3:00am to the camp looking forward to the big adventure that lies ahead in the unknown. We had 4 hours sleep or less but were truely excited to start our service work and discovering Afrtica.
Day 2 was our first full day in Tanzania when we had to orientate ourselves around campus and had free time to get to know the students from the other schools.
On the first service day We visited the Ngrisi village and got to see what the people of Africa live like. We ran downhill and uphill while hiking, it was excruciatingly tiring. As part of our project we sanded, scraped and painted half of the classroom.
On the following day we had to saw wood to create shelves for a brand new library and we finished two classrooms.
On day 5 and 6 we discovered the Safari life, slept in tents with the wildlife surrounding us. We got to experience the harmony of nature at its best with monkeys walking in gangs on the road and the elephants creating around the baby to protect it.
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The British International School, Budapest is excited to announce the Global Orchestra
20,000+ students. 31 schools. 13 countries. 1 Global Orchestra
Our students are back to school form an amazing trip from Africa. They spent their last week with helping in Tanzania. Exploring Africa's life was a life-changing adventure for everyone who participated in the expedition.
Renovating a classroom, building a library and making new friends our students and teachers have had a fantastic experience.
The service work was not only an incredible adventure but a great opportunity to learn more about how people can contribute eachothers life.
Service work is an importnat part of our education students can grow personally, improve their self-confidence and social understanding and children are able to develope their skills of working together sharing tasks and roles.
Our whole school community pulled together to mount the first ever ISTA Drama Festival at BISB last week. The scale and complexity of organising such an event necessitated students, teachers and parents pitching in to do their part. None of this would have been possible of course without the help of our wonderful host families, cleaners, bus drivers, cooks, admin staff and technical gurus. It truly was a joint effort.
Interested in helping others? Keen to experience different cultures? Be part of the Tanzanian Expedition! This is your chance to help make a difference!
Congratulations to our Class of 2014! Our graduate IB students at the British International School, Budapest shine once again in their IB examinations, gaining outstanding results.