Although there are many similarities between the British and American educational systems there are some distinct differences. Both systems prepare learners not only for colleges and universities around the world, but also produce highly educated and contributing adults to enter the world and the workforce.
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.
Before you know it, summer will be here. Students at BIS Houston are taking the lead to make their summers unforgettable. Our ambitious Nord Anglia Education students have enrolled in a host of impressive educational programs to make the very most of their summer holidays.
Hot off the press BIS Houston world class teacher Mrs Watson is in the news and new on the Blog: Through the Lens of an Educator & Parent at #BIS Houston with our friends at Katy Moms Network.
Our students' develop strong ambitions and are given every opportunity to achieve exceptional academic results. Their incredible results consistently take them onto further education to some of the world’s best universities.
The British International School of Houston's Athletic Department and the Varsity Soccer teams would like to recognize the seniors from the Class of 2021. These six seniors graduate as part of the Class of 2021.
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.