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.
On September 12th, the British International School Hanoi successfully organised the highly anticipated Hanoi University Fair, with representatives from more than 150 universities worldwide in attendance.
Learn more about how university guidance counsellors Joe Mckinney and Colleen Usher at Nord Anglia Education’s BIS Hanoi and BVIS Hanoi are empowering students to make meaningful contributions to Vietnam, and the world.
On August 9th and 10th, led by Pham Bui Gia Khanh, Nguyen Khanh Linh, and Hoang Thai Anh (now in Year 12 at BIS Hanoi), the Chalk Road project team, consisting of 23 members who are high school students from BIS Hanoi and various schools in the city, successfully organised a series of extracurricular activities with the theme "Connect to Empower" for 1,400 students at Thanh Kim Primary and Secondary School in Thanh Hoa Province.
In a transformative shift in education in Southeast Asia, international schools in Vietnam are embracing a holistic approach to academic excellence that shines the light on the importance of wellbeing.
Students studying the International Baccalaureate (IB) at the British International School (BIS) Hanoi in 2024 have once again performed significantly above the global average.
Has audiovisual made reading redundant? Learn more from British International School Hanoi Head of English Simon Hoare about the top benefits of reading in a digital age.
BIS Hanoi students, Katie, Julie and Nguyen Anh from Year 11, attending annual Summit to develop creative solutions to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
From May 24 - 26, 40 students of BIS Hanoi competed against fellow students from other British schools in Asia, demonstrating their skills and sportsmanship at the U11 FOBISIA Games.
The culmination of our Class of 2024 academic journey was celebrated with a memorable Graduation Ceremony on 25th May, marking a significant milestone in their lives.
To celebrate World Day of Cultural Diversity in Hanoi, Nord Anglia Education principals, Richard Vaughan and Paul Holyome share how to build a strong sense of belonging in an international school environment.