The secondary production 'Guys and Dolls' was an absolute joy to witness—seeing our cast, orchestra, and crew come together after months of dedication and creative skill development.
World Children’s Day at BIS Hanoi not only celebrated children’s rights but also empowered students to take action, proving that their voices and ideas are instrumental in shaping a brighter, more inclusive future.
Nord Anglia Education schools the British International School Hanoi and the British Vietnamese International School Hanoi are leading the way in preparing students for an AI-enhanced world. In a video series, our experts answer common questions and concerns related to the use of artificial intelligence - both in the classroom and beyond.
In a showcase of creativity and collaboration, STEAM teams from BIS, BVIS, Concordia, and Vin Schools joined forces for the Global Innovator Award STEAM challenge, titled 'Survive & Thrive'.
Our school proudly participated in this year’s BritCham Fun Run, an annual event that brings the community together for a day of health, fun, and charity.
The BIS Hanoi Secondary Choir has been privileged to contribute their voices to this solemn occasion year after year, marking a significant moment of reflection and unity.
During trips week, each year group embarked on a unique journey, immersing themselves in Vietnam's natural beauty and diverse cultures, pushing boundaries, and strengthening bonds with their peers.
BIS Hanoi student Pham Bui Gia Khanh, currently in Year 12, recently had the honour to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Summit of the Future Action Days. This event gathered young leaders from around the globe to engage with policymakers and discuss pressing global issues.
Our school recently had the honour of hosting award-winning author and poet Nguyen Phan Que Mai for a series of enriching sessions with students, parents, and staff.
The BIS Hanoi International Festival captures the spirit of togetherness, bringing the school community together to celebrate culture, enjoy diverse cuisine, and forge meaningful connections. This year’s event was a great success, leaving everyone excited for the next one.
In the wake of Typhoon Yagi, which caused severe damage in northern Vietnam, BIS Hanoi partnered with the British International School HCMC to launch a joint Typhoon Relief Appeal.
Last weekend, a group of intrepid students embarked on a Duke of Edinburgh Adventurous Journey that took them deep into the captivating landscapes of Mai Chau, Vietnam.
Welcoming 42 students from across four Nord Anglia Schools in Vietnam: BVIS Hanoi, BIS HCMC, and BVIS HCMC, our Year 5s and Year 6s absolutely loved the chance to collaborate and connect with other student leaders from across the country.
The team, established earlier this month, aims to raise awareness of safeguarding and child protection by empowering students to recognise potential concerns and know how to refer and report them.
Our Secondary Students participated in a range of interactive activities and lessons aimed at developing their skills and awareness in navigating the digital world responsibly and effectively.