The BIS Houston Varsity Swim team competed in their first meet of the season last night against The Village School. Although the squad was smaller than usual, they were no less mighty. Our Year 10 swimmers took on the responsibility of representing the school with great enthusiasm. Every swimmer pushed themselves in new events and many received their personal best time of the season.
Helping to support and encourage the confidence that our future leaders will require is of vital importance. Meet our new House Captains, their aim is to work hard to continue to nurture our strong school spirit and community.
Edie and Elliot, siblings and students here at the BISHouston, have been featured in The Buzz Magazine. Our star students are sharing their passion for music. Even at such a young age, they play the piano and write their own songs.
Ranging from our “Scholar Awards” with Merit or Distinction to “Top in Country” awards, a large number of our BIS Houston students were recognized for their outstanding achievements.
Science can be brought to life through experiments - but how can this be done remotely?
Our very own IB Physics teacher, Mr Greenall, offers up some ideas and advice here in his article published in TES this week.
With utter delight, pure innocence and genuine curiosity, one of my 5-year-old students once asked me if my skin was made of chocolate. My immediate thought was how awesome that would be, before I smiled and tried to explain to him, to the best of my ability, why I looked different from him. It dawned on me that this may have been a question on his mind from the day I first walked into his classroom months before, but I had never seen it impact how he treated me: with complete respect, love, and kindness.
We are privileged to host Steven C. Smith, NASA STEM EPDC Education Specialist, who will conduct a virtual presentation for our students on Thursday, June 11th at 2:35 pm about current and upcoming missions. He will also talk about their crew members and the many other career specialties it takes to make them successful.
These are challenging times! In the midst of adversity Year 12 student Idenya is taking action to make a big difference to Save One Life, one life at a time. Learn more about his journey and what makes Idenya an inspiring global citizen.
A Little Bit of Genius is Nord Anglia’s exciting new education podcast series. There are seven episodes in our first series, each with two students interviewing a special guest on the theme of creativity in learning, in the workplace and in life in general. Perfect podcast for teachers.
Band Together for a Change (BTC) is a charitable student-led band comprised of BIS Houston students, led by four Year 13 students: Eugenie, Freya, Rachel and Enen.
BIS Houston students have returned from The Nord Anglia Education Performing Arts Festival. An exciting 5-day program packed with dance, drama, and music rehearsals, workshops, activities, performances and the chance to make new friends from Nord Anglia’s schools across the region. The program is designed to enable our students to thrive in an immersive atmosphere of performing arts, creativity, and teamwork.
This year's #NAEMIT Hacking Challenge challenged our students to learn about sustainable living and using their ingenuity and creativity to hack an old household item into something new!
Learn more about #IBDiploma development. "The IB Diploma is valued for a number of reasons, one being its status as a passport to the world’s top universities. Our students also value its breadth and rigour, which prepares them extremely well for the future." Andy Puttock, Group Education Director at Nord Anglia Education.