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Music as a Trigonometric Function
All IB students have to do an “internal assessment” (IA) in mathematics in order to get their IB Diploma - this is a 12-20 page mathematical exploration on anything that the students are interested in. Some past examples of successful IA topics include: - Finding the optimal trajectory of a basketball - Exploring different strategies when playing Monopoly - Modelling the best “kick” in karate - An exploration into the number e≈2.718... - The mathematics behind shuffling cards - Exploring the birthday paradox
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Language Portrayals
During the first 2 weeks back to school, starting a new academic year, we wanted to hear our students' voices and learn about their perspectives with regards to language learning. We used the Language Portrayals because each person has a particular connection to the language(s) they know along with their lives. What would that look like to our pupils? Is there a preference for any language? Which one do they prefer talking about? Or writing? Or listening to music?
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Learning to Learn
Great learning in the Primary school is not about having all the answers or being the first to respond. It is exemplified by the learning behaviours that we instill in our students.
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A brief history of vaccines and learning through a STEAM investigation
​​​​​​​Vaccines have shown to be crucial to the fight against diseases in the history of medicine. Throughout history, they have helped to significantly reduce the incidence of polio, measles and tetanus, among many other infections. Today, they are considered the most cost-effective strategy in the control of viral and bacterial diseases.
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The Power of Words
The closure of schools and the limits placed on the socialisation of young children has led to concerns about the development of speech and language skills in Early Years pupils. What can we, as a school, and you, as parents, do to help mitigate this effect?
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DP result analysis and BCB success!!!!
In my first post of the new academic year, I want to take the opportunity to share and discuss our IBDP results from our first cohort of students to complete the course. I am sure you will have seen the headline figures as they were shared on the BCB instagram. However, I hope to share some context about what these results mean and what we have learned from the experience.
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BCB Weekly Newsletter (27th of August 2021)
This week we held staff training on performance management. As a school we always strive to be better and to do this we all need to learn, reflect, and set targets to improve. We do this with our children on a daily basis, so it is important we do this as a staff.
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Reintegrating into Presential School
It actually felt like my first day at BCB on Aug 16th, though I had joined a year back. For the first time, I saw most of the students, used a notebook and pen after a long time and actually had face to face conversations with my colleagues and students. Laughter, chatter, moving of furniture as the students settled into their classrooms all felt new but exciting. I know for a fact that the PE, ART and Science teachers were the most jubilant as finally they could actually do some actual practical teaching.
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BCB Weekly Newsletter (20th of August 2021)
There is only one major thing to celebrate this week, your children. It has been fantastic to see how well they have returned to school and settled into a full capacity environment.
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International education and intercultural competence
We are all aware of our core value at BCB of being ambitious and having a growth mindset as being part of the group of 73 Nord Anglia Schools but the purpose of education is not just about the self but wider society. Intercultural competence is something that has come to the forefront of international education but what does this mean for our teachers, students and parents as part of the BCB community?
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Students at The British College of Brazil celebrate success with IGCSE results
BCB’s students achieved incredible results at the IGCSE's this year. These results follow this year’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme results, where BCB’s achieved a pass rate of 100% with an average score of 34, higher than the IB global average of 33.02 points globally.
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BCB Weekly Newsletter (13th of August 2021)
Just 3 more days to go and we will fully open for the 2021-22 academic year, the tenth anniversary for BCB!
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BCB Weekly Newsletter (06th of August 2021)
It is with great delight that we can confirm our ability to welcome back each and every child into full time school from Monday August 16th
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Outstanding results achieved by our IB Diploma students for the 2020/21 academic year
Our entire school community is excited to share the exceptional first IB results achieved by BCB students in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). 2021 marks the year of BCB’s first graduating students. This is a landmark moment for any school and it is also a significant moment for BCB.
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Food Drive BCB - Amigos do Bem!
We would like to thank you for your engagement on our first day of Food Drive. Yesterday we had the campaign debut and it was a success! We are really happy to see our kids donating food and helping the ones who need it.
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Careers Week and Holidays.
Years 9 and above this week engaged in our first ever Careers Week at BCB where we enjoyed partnerships with The MET School in Panama, Unifrog, Daqui Pra Fora and some great parent keynote speakers organised by the BCB Parent Teacher Association.
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Primary Choir - We are Unstoppable!
To end this challenging academic year, Music Team has prepared with Primary Virtual Choir a song from the educational organisation "Sing Up", as part of the Sing Up Day 2021.
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Amigos do Bem/BCB food drive a success and we are looking forward to supporting them again next year!
We are happy to share with our community the "Thank you letter" received from  Amigos do Bem, after receiving the donation of more them 300 Kg of food that will be donated to 75.000 people as a result of the campaign led by our Year 12 students and PSHE classes activities and our community donations during BCB's food drive's campaign held in the past few weeks.
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BCB Weekly Newsletter (11th of June 2021)
Dear Parents, As a school, our students, parents and staff are committed to supporting charities and to take action to help others. This week we have two amazing charities and stories to share. One is led by our Parent Teacher Association (PTA) and the other a food drive coordinated by a student for her Global Politics Coursework. This is being supported by other students in Year 12 sorting donations as an action for the CAS aspect of IBDP, something all students have to complete. It stands for Creativity, Activity and Service and is a compulsory aspect in addition to their academic studies. I will write more about IBDP next week as we will by then have celebrated our first graduation ceremony.
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