It has been an absolute pleasure to meet all the children in Year 4 over the first few days. The children are so excited to be back at school and have been very impressed with the recent changes over the summer break.
On Monday 19th June, Primary students had their End of Year Ceremony where they got to review all the wonderful things that have happened throughout the year. After this, Year 6 stayed and celebrated their Graduation from Primary with their families.
Last month, BSB Sanlitun had a Maths Week where the focus was encouraging entrepreneurship amongst our pupils. Each year group came up with an original way of raising money for our chosen charity - New Hope Foundation.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation on behalf of MCF to the Parents’ Association and the parents of BSB Sanlitun for organizing, sponsoring and supporting the MCF foundation in such an immensely generous way.
Year 6 had a fantastic trip to Latitude on Thursday 15th June. It was a full on physical workout as they bounced, climbed and flipped. This was a well deserved treat after a year of such hard work. Well done Eagles class.
We were super excited today when the Cambridge Mask Company came to school to deliver the fantastic masks designed by Year 4’s very talented Hudson Mitchell Denney.
Last week I had the pleasure of escorting four of our Year 6 pupils, Chloe, Jai, Soyoon and Leroy, to Boston USA, to attend the Nord Anglia Education MIT STEAM festival.
Thank you so much to Priscilla and her parents for making this a really special experience for the rest of the class and of course thank you to Nick for coming in and behaving so nicely.
After weeks of hard work, auditions, practices and even the occasional temper tantrum, last Friday the final of the annual talent competition: ‘Sanlitun’s got Talent took place. The final 8 acts took to the stage to produce a spectacular and diverse show full of fun, laughter and remarkable creative ability.
Have you ever found yourself wondering how communication has changed over time? Even with the latest technology, it had to start somewhere. Year Four are currently investigating how Communication through the Ages has changed and developed over time.
Earlier in the year we launched a special competition in partnership with The Cambridge Mask Company for the children to design their very own pollution mask. Today we were very pleased to announce the winner of the competition…