We're inspired by Year 13 BISH student Alex, who joined a UNICEF event and spoke with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer John Moore about using photography to capture and advance child rights issues.
Year 13 students Serena and Akshaya have been selected by members of the IB team to participate in the Hancock Symposium at Westminster College. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is the keynote speaker.
This summer, Year 13 student, Maryam, had an opportunity to participate in cancer research under the tutelage of renowned scientist, Dr Natasha Kirienko and her team of graduate and undergraduate students at Rice University’s Biosciences school.
Year 12 Maryam has been making a difference completing her project Home Transformation in collaboration with Amaanah Refugee Services. The Transformed team works to identify families in need of this service and then treats them to a much-deserved day out with their family while a team of volunteers renovates and beautifies their home!
The jobs of tomorrow might not have yet been imagined. As the changes in science and technology continue to gather pace, we want to nurture the skills students need to succeed in the 21st century.
There is no limit to what Nord Anglia Education students can achieve. We encourage every child to develop strong skills and values so they can thrive academically and socially. Our Be Ambitious philosophy inspires your child to challenge themselves and achieve more than they may have thought possible. Find out what makes our student leadership team so special.
The theme of this year’s MIT Challenges is STEAM Superheroes, a concept connecting Nord Anglia Education (NAE) students to current, cutting-edge research while reinforcing cross-disciplinary learning.
For another year running British International School of Houston (BISH) students' have achieved impressive I/GCSE results with 98% students achieving 5+ A*- C grades.
British International School of Houston students have once again achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the 2017/18 academic school year.
This week the children and families of EY1 and EY2 celebrated with a showcase of their physical skills and the multi-faceted role that movement plays in their development.