In June, Nord Anglia Education students attended a side event at the United Nations Oceans Conference to discuss the role of youth in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Students ages 10-24 focused on Goal #14 to improve the health of marine life and the ocean.
Deciding what is the right age for your child to begin using technology can vary for every child and family. Craig Brown, Head of Learning Technologies at the British International School, Budapest, gives some advice on what parents should consider before giving their child a tablet.
We are pleased to announce that the first ever Global Games North America is just around the corner. From 29th November to 3rd December 2017, students from across the US and Mexico will head to Orlando, Florida to compete in a variety of sports including archery, basketball, sand volleyball and much more.
The first ever Global Games North America will feature five days of action-packed events. Your child will have a chance to shine in a variety of sports while bonding with fellow teammates and students from all Nord Anglia Education schools in North America.
At the British International School of Boston, we believe that every student should have the opportunity to participate in athletics. With students from over 75 heritages represented in our community, we could not think of a better way to showcase our support of 206 countries coming together in Rio, than to become a local sponsor of this summer's Olympic games.
British International School of Boston is one of the 13 inaugural Nord Anglia Education schools which will collaborate with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to enhance science, technology, engineering, arts and maths (STEAM) teaching and learning for K-12 students.
When a BISB parent was diagnosed with breast cancer, the school community rallied around her to become cancer-fighting "Warriors." Learn more about Saskia's Warriors in our latest blog post.
Our students and staff departed Tanzania on Monday evening, after two weeks of service learning. Read the latest update on their work with a Maasai village.
BISB English and drama teacher William Bowry is running the Boston Marathon this April in support of Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Read more about his training and mission.
Our students and staff in Tanzania are now in the remote Maasai village, Ngare Sero. Read more about the work they will do there over the next several days.
Mrs. Williams shares her thoughts on motivation related to the Tanzania trip: the students' motivations, Nord Anglia Education's motivations, the local residents' motivations and her own motivations.
A group of BISB students is traveling to Tanzania in March to help develop a sustainable farming site, and is looking for support from the local community. Can you help?
Students and staff at the British International School of Boston last week celebrate the success of high school students in last spring's IGCSE exams. Read on to learn more.
A group of alumni from the Class of 2015 visited the school this week to chat with high school students and share their experiences transitioning to college life in the US and the UK. Read their thoughts.
Learn more about our next Speaker Series event on January 13, featuring clinical psychologist Catherine Steiner-Adair speaking about young people and technology.