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During this first month, I have been in classrooms observing teaching and learning and have had the pleasure of experiencing high quality lessons set in collaborative and highly engaging learning environments. When observing lessons I look for the essential elements of teaching and learning with a view to the IB Diploma in year 12, the focus is always on the skills used by pupils in their learning journey and also the approaches we have to supporting this journey through our teaching.
I am delighted to confirm that we have world class teachers who ensure that our pupils experience challenging learning opportunities. In fact 95% of our teachers are English native speakers and predominantly British trained and we are equally proud of our high caliber Brazilian teachers too!
Finally, one of the most enjoyable parts of my day is standing at the front entrance and seeing the happy, smiling faces of our Secondary pupils coming to a school that they clearly enjoy, feel safe in and can be confident to realize their ambitions as you can see from this photo of year 8 musicians!
Embarking on a new academic journey can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking, especially when starting at a new international school. Here at BCB, we understand the mix of emotions that new students might be experiencing, from excitement to anxiety. In this blog post, we'll explore 5 tips that can help create an environment that's welcoming, safe, and conducive to the growth and success we wish upon all our students.
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