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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.
In the past few weeks, we have been working on contextualizing this campaign in our PSHE sessions with Key Stage 3 students. Giulia Mendonça Rossi Cuppoloni, an Year 12 student, is taking the lead in this action as her Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) project for the baccalaureate program. She organized and prepared an explanation about what is going on in Brazil, regarding coming back to the UN Hunger Map and the relations and impacts from the COVID pandemic in our country. She also talked with them a little bit about the NGO we are collaborating with, “Amigos do Bem'', and the work they are doing in the NorthEast region. A really nice opportunity for them to develop a sense of belonging here and their responsibilities as citizens.
As a result, they did posters advertising the campaigns and we have chosen the more creative ones to be at the Extra Curricular Activities wall in our Secondary building! As we are aware not everyone is coming to school, we are sharing them here in this blog for your appreciation.
Also, we would like to remind you the donations are happening until this Friday, June 11th. Let's show the strength of the BCB community!
Poster 1- Y7B Kevin Norihiro Suzuki
Poster 2- Y7A Alvaro Muñoz Urunuela
Poster 3 - Isabel Scroffa Y8A, Victoria Pirinchisky Y8A, Jinsol Won Y8B, Samuel Szejnfeld Y8C
Poster 4 - Julia Azeka Y8A, Rafael Salomon Y8B, Chiara Caputo Y8C
Poster 5 - Ririka Higashide Y8A, Rina Y8B, Hugo Lanau Y8C
Poster 6 - Mathilda Perard Y8A, Laura Stinco Y8B, Alma Rial Y8C
Poster 7 - Y9B Maria Eduarda Gil Pereira da Silva
Poster 8 - Y9B Victoria Lacerda
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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