BIS Hanoi's Performing Arts students participated in the Nord Anglia Southeast Asia Performing Arts festival in Kuala Lumpur from March 28th to April 1st. From Orchestra to Drama, Jazz, Choir, and Dance, our students immersed themselves in their craft.
Head of Early Years at Nord Anglia Education’s British Vietnamese International School Hanoi Cerys Shanley explains the history of play-based learning, and how it completely changed the landscape of early childhood development in revolutionary ways.
The NAE STEAM Festival, which unfolded over two action-packed days, provided an immersive experience into both Vietnamese culture and the wonders of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM).
As we celebrate International Day of Happiness this month, Social-Emotional Counsellor at the British International School Hanoi, Matt Greenwood explores student wellbeing – what it means, and how it’s being fostered in school.
The wellbeing festival not only underscores the importance of student wellbeing but also empowers students to become advocates for their own mental, physical, and emotional health.
COVID-19 highlighted the importance of wellbeing all around the world. On International Day of Happiness, learn more about how Hoang Thi Phuong Trang supported a pioneering new approach to the learning experience in Vietnam, at the British Vietnamese International School Hanoi.
Head of Business Studies, Economics and Computer Science, Emma Goldie, explains how the British Vietnamese International School Hanoi’s evolving AI in education curriculum is preparing each child for tomorrow.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world. How can we embrace AI in the classroom and ensure children have a transformative experience, preparing them for an exciting future?
Tricia Taylor, an esteemed educational consultant and author known for her expertise in developing classroom practice and the science of learning, has returned to BIS Hanoi over the last two weeks.
Our talented Year 6, 7, and 8 students recently participated in the Global Innovator STEAM Challenge held at BVIS, alongside students from schools across Hanoi.
In March, more than 200 international educators from 15 countries around the globe will descend on Hanoi to innovate, problem solve and brainstorm at one of the world’s largest academic conferences.
On World Thinking Day, Assistant Head of Secondary Gemma Archer from the British International School Hanoi, a Nord Anglia Education school, shares the top four benefits of critical thinking.
We’re living in an age of an educational revolution, with a rapidly transforming approach to teaching. Assistant Head of Secondary from the British International School Hanoi Gemma Archer highlights how the unique role of teaching mother tongue language in education nurtures outstanding academic success.
The festive spirit of Tết, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, was in full swing at BIS Hanoi as students, teachers, and staff came together for a vibrant assembly showcasing cultural performances and traditions.
From one-to-one counselling sessions that dive deep into individual aspirations, to our collaboration with the Cialfo university guidance platform, we are dedicated to sculpting post-BIS Hanoi journeys that resonate with each student's unique potential.
Today as we celebrate the International Day of Education 2024, a day proclaimed by the United Nations, we hear from Dr Elise Ecoff, Nord Anglia’s Chief Education Officer, explaining why our approach to education is designed to help our students excel no matter what the future might throw at them.