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.
Every Nord Anglia international school supports its students to achieve more than they may have thought possible. We believe there is no limit to what students can achieve socially, personally and academically. This year, our students’ academic results reflect our shared commitment to excellence in this area.
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!
David Sheehan, head of pastoral care at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong shares why he loves his job and why teaching students core values in the classroom is just as important as developing key skills.
Congratulations Year 4 Hugo and Year 7 Henrietta! Our awesome students competed at their respective USA Gymnastics Regional Championships. Both held their nerve against very tough competition and came away with great results.
We're excited to announce NAE's Global Campus Team have announced BISH Year 6 student Elise has received Highly Commended in our Global Campus Visual Arts Competition, which means that her Visual Arts design will be exhibited at the UN during the High Level Political Forum (HLPF) in New York this July as part of a media display to sit front and centre for government and UN officials to interact with!
A powerful online tool is spurring students into building more robust charity and social service programmes designed to create a greater, positive impact in their local communities.
NAIS Dublin’s head of primary Lisa Cannell shares how it’s a daily privilege to watch a child learn and why it’s important for young people to have an education that enriches both the mind and soul.
Creativity isn’t a trait unique to those who pursue the arts. Educators say it’s a way of thinking that leads to imaginative and unique solutions to all types of real-world problems.
In the age of automation, developing strong values, a sense of purpose and well-being will enable students to succeed in the future, Dubai education expert says.
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.
Every parent wants the best for their child — so do we. We are ambitious for our students and our staff. We work with the world’s best organisations to provide them with outstanding opportunities and experiences. BISH will host Misty Tolle, Music Curriculum Specialist from The Juilliard School, Wednesday 6th - Friday 8th March and will be running a Juilliard Parent Workshop on Thursday 7th March at 8.30am.
In line with our strategic goals, our state of the art campus is built completely around the very individual and personalised needs of our learners, it is the most pedagogically advanced school building in the world.