Nord Anglia Education's first ever Global Orchestra is in full swing, with students and teachers coming together from around the world to create music together. Read on to learn more about the program from a student journalist.
When five BISB students headed to Tanzania in February to work on a sustainable farming project, they had no idea how much they would inspire the local community there.
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.
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.
Our students may have returned from their two weeks in Tanzania, but they've still got some great memories and experiences to share. Read on for more details.
Our students and staff in Tanzania spent the last two days on safari in the African country, and returned with some amazing stories and interesting viewpoints on the experience.
BISB Year 13 student Cheyanne Hill is an avid performing with the school theatre department and now will be working with Boston's Huntington Theatre to write the script for an anti-bullying production.
What does it take to change the world? For a group of five British International School of Boston students, it takes 20 hours on a plane, two weeks in Tanzania, and $16,000.
BISB middle school students Paris Noble and Arlan Abzhanov were both recognized this month for their performance in the American Mathematics Challenge.
The last time BISB student Maya Counter saw Malala Yousafzai, they went shopping at a Boston area mall. Their latest meeting was under very different circumstances: at the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Oslo, Norway.