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.
Everardo Ortiz had dreamed of being a pilot for as long as he could remember. Today, just five years after graduating from BISB, he has achieved this goal. Read his story.
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.
Nord Anglia Education CEO Andrew Fitzmaurice explored the importance of inspiration in learning in a recent Huffington Post UK article. Read more on the blog.
The Parent-Teacher Group held their first Open Forum of the school year last Wednesday, working with parents, teachers and students to explore the use of technology in the school.
Just two years ago, JP Borges Santos was a new student at BISB who was still learning English. This fall, he's headed to study at the prestigious University of Cambridge.
The first day of school is just a few weeks away, and our teachers and staff are eager to see our students and families return! Read on for important first day details.
British International School of Boston alumni have earned acceptances to some of the world' top universities, named in the 2015 World University Rankings. Read more.
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.