We are delighted to announce that UNICEF has once again invited Nord Anglia Education students to participate in a bespoke, UN High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) event. This is a unique opportunity, exclusive to NAE, where our student ambassadors will engage in meaningful, global conversations to share what actions they, and their peers, are taking to tackle the Sustainable Development Goals, including through our annual Global Challenge.
MSB soccer, champions of the GHAC league!
After our debut season in the GHAC league for middle school soccer in 2019/20, BIS Houston’s MSB Soccer team would have to wait until the 21/22 season to prove that our unbeaten debut season was no fluke. With just two players remaining from that successful side, Owen and Esteban, this new look squad had work to do. And work they did!
Congratulations Year 12 students Alexis, Kyra, Poppy & Freya who have completed the Lumiere Education, a world-class research program for ambitious and innovative students around the world.
Celebrating Success with a world class student spotlight on Year 13 Academy Students Yuanxi, Authencia, Nirav, Timur & Jasmine taking FIRST Place in the Power Team Exam Category at the Texas A&M University 30th High School Mathematics Contest.
Year 12 student leading the way organising a Growth Mindset Mentoring Program. It’s great to see an impressive initiative from Year 12 student Maia at BIS Houston called the 'Growth Mindset Mentoring Programme' in support of younger students’ personal and academic development. Way to go Maia!
Year 12 Kyra is lighting up our lives with her non-profit service project selling 'Candles that Care', homemade scented candles for UNICEF. Candles that Care is an initiative under Project Light Up my Life that aims to help a different organisation each quarter to make global changes one candle at a time.
November is the month of Movember! Year 12 Dylan is putting the spotlight on Men's Health raising awareness & funds for The Movember Foundation. Let's support Dylan & his BIS Houston volunteers to make a difference for a project that will help change our world for the better!
Year 10 Chloe dived into an Ivy League education this summer with Columbia’s world-class instructors, and has been awarded impressive Ivy League certification & prestigious praise!
There are hundreds of people in Houston that are suffering from diseases and illnesses that need immediate help. 1 in 7 hospitalised patients will need blood. If you take part in this drive, you are potentially saving lives. Year 12 Cerys needs our support!
BIS Houston has distinguished track record of high academic achievement and college placement through our IB results equipping our students with a global education passport to study anywhere in the world. This year is no exception, with two BIS Houston students', Kyran and Idenya, attaining the maximum 45 points, putting them impressively in the top 1% of all IBDP students globally!
We are extremely excited to announce the outstanding and impressive results of our 2021 International Baccalaureate (IBDP & IBCP) graduating class at BIS Houston. Our Class of 2021 impressively achieved one of our school’s strongest results with an IBDP average score of 37 points, 4 points higher than this year’s IBDP global average of 33.
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.
From early school closures to the lack of handshakes and high fives, this year has been unique, to say the least. COVID-19 has shaken society and pushed the limits of our school systems to the absolute max. Starting the 2020-2021 school year has been arduous for students and teachers alike, proving it to be difficult to transition into our new normality.