BIS HCMC is a school community that is characterised by positive student attitudes to peers and adults, to their learning and to the school environment.
A very busy and exciting week of sport culminated in world-famous swimmer James Goddard, coaching our swim squads and providing insight to our secondary students on what it takes to reach the top of the world.
Community service from everyone at BIS continues to shine. The Community Book Swap Event has run across both the Junior and Early Years & Infant Campuses, supported by staff, students and the PTG.
Another year has gone by and so has another Drama FOBISIA festival. It was difficult to see how this one could surpass the last and yet this one was the best yet.
Last week, the Year 4 children spent 3 days and 2 nights at the beachside town of Long Hai. The aim of the trip was to build independence, confidence, friendships and of course, have fun!
Mr Gumpy’s Outing by John Burningham is an entertaining and engaging story that all the F3 classes have loved sharing together. After journeying through the Talk 4 Writing process, F3 armed themselves with binoculars, clipboards and pencils and excitedly ventured down to the Saigon riverside to see if they could spot Mr Gumpy.
The Saigon Enterprise Challenge tasks secondary students from international schools around Ho Chi Minh City to research, design and produce an innovative new product to bring to market.
Our 2019 wellbeing team and student council launch their Anti-Bullying Campaign at BIS Secondary Campus with the powerful slogan: Stop, Speak and Support.
Mr Walter Gengel from the Astropeiler Stockert Radio Telescope and Victoria Fethke, a Year 13 BIS HCMC student, hosted an Astronomy Masterclass to enable BIS students to undertake hands-on research on topics at the frontline of science: dark matter and pulsars.
On 25th and 26th January, students of the British International School Ho Chi Minh City wowed Asia with their mathematical prowess at the Primary FOBISIA Maths Championships in Brunei.
APPLY NOW for the chance to join Nord Anglia Education students from around the world at the UNICEF Student Summit on sustainable development in New York in July 2019.