Year 6 teacher Andrew Macrae will spend one week this summer hiking Mount Washington six times, totaling 29,029 feet, in an effort to raise money for cancer research. Read on to learn more.
A British International School of Boston student was named the first place winner of the national Math Kangaroo competition last month. Two other students earned spots in the top 20 nationally. Read more.
Suffolk University professor Dr. Patricia Hogan will serve as the graduation speaker for the Class of 2015 on Friday, June 5. Learn more about Dr. Hogan.
British International School of Boston teachers proved last week that learning never really stops, hosting a Teaching and Learning Forum before school on Friday.
In March, BISB hosted a parent forum to discuss world languages instruction in the primary school. Please read this post from Head of World Languages Maurice Fakoury, following up on the outcomes of that meeting.
What drives curiosity? For several BISB students, it's science! These students got a chance to share their curiosity with Greater Boston this week as part of the Cambridge Science Festival's Curiosity Challenge.
Are edible insects the way of the future? Could eating more insects improve our nation's sustainability efforts and reduce hunger issues? BISB explored these questions last week at the Cambridge Science Festival.
This April is Arts April at BISB, with classes across all subject areas using art as inspiration for their learning. Read more about our school's partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts that has made this possible.