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To thrive in a fast-moving, complex, tech-driven world, young people want more than just knowledge. It’s a message that comes through loud and clear from a new survey of more than 1,500 “Zoomers” who are on the journey from school, through university to the job market.
As Season 2 comes to a close, we are incredibly proud of the dedication, teamwork, and sportsmanship demonstrated by our student-athletes across Middle School and High School.
This week, Year 3 students showcased their writing skills by completing their Hot Write task, where they presented a balanced argument on a topic of their choice.
Our students recently had the exciting opportunity to participate in ‘Young Voices for a Sustainable Future’, a collaborative initiative aimed at raising awareness about the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) led by Ms Blanka Lango and Ms Pooja Arora.
Our Model United Nations delegation recently returned from KARMUN 2025 in Budapest, demonstrating exceptional diplomatic skills and international collaboration.
The Public Catering Act has been amended in Hungary, requiring us to change our school menus and meal offerings.
We are thrilled to share that our recent EY Open Morning for prospective parents and children was a huge success!
The IB Visual Arts exhibition was an amazing showcase of the students’ creative and life journeys. Each piece reflects them, like the beautiful tapestries done by Aru S. The exhibition not only demonstrates their growth as artists but also provides insight into their critical thinking and social stances.
Our students recently had the exciting opportunity to participate in ‘Young Voices for a Sustainable Future’, a collaborative initiative aimed at raising awareness about the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) led by Ms Blanka Lango and Ms Pooja Arora.
We are excited to invite you to participate in our upcoming Neurodiversity Week from March 31st to April 4th. This event is dedicated to celebrating neurodiversity, breaking down stigma, and promoting understanding within our school community.
This term, the Year 7 students are exploring the work of 19th-century Pointillist artists and learning about mark-making, focusing on the use of dots to create art.
This week, our Early Years students took their love of reading outdoors, celebrating World Book Day with a magical morning in Kiscelli Forest Park. Surrounded by nature, the children eagerly swapped books under the trees, discovering new stories and characters in the fresh air.
Please read this short message from our Junior Change Makers.
Thank you to all who participated in our Winter Sustainable Uniform Sale on February 20th!