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The British International School Budapest students arrived in Boston this week to participate in the MIT-Nord Anglia STEAMFest. The weeklong event will immerse students in everything related to science, technology, engineering, arts and maths (STEAM) with leading experts and researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).
British International School Budapest students will join 104 students from 25 Nord Anglia Education schools globally for a programme designed by MIT and Nord Anglia Education experts. Working with professors and researchers from the university, BISB students will take part in innovative hands-on workshops in bioengineering, robotics, and coding to music production, gaming and virtual reality.
The inspiring programme gives students a taste of MIT’s practical, hands-on approach to problem solving. During the week, our students will build and control underwater robots that collect samples of water quality in the Charles River, design and programme their own computer games, and test and make genetically modified foods. They will also tour MIT and Harvard to get a taste of student life at these prestigious universities.
To find out the latest news at the MIT-Nord Anglia STEAMFest, search #NAEMITSTEAM.
To learn more about STEAM learning in our schools, search #NAEMIT.
STEAM students on the way to MIT! pic.twitter.com/cUPLpvTyw5
— GC_BISBudapest (@GC_BISBudapest) May 1, 2017
Great first day at MIT. Sound blending and hydrodynamics! pic.twitter.com/G4mB2fBumm
— GC_BISBudapest (@GC_BISBudapest) May 1, 2017
Vacuums, circuits, scientific process - MIT pic.twitter.com/TAL9wvJqPn
— GC_BISBudapest (@GC_BISBudapest) May 2, 2017
BISB students at the MIT 2.009 Carnival Engineering Processes! #naemit pic.twitter.com/AlOLXWKgMH
— GC_BISBudapest (@GC_BISBudapest) May 4, 2017
BISB at MIT. The front steps, creating the world around you, engineering a better tomorrow, games workshops, new friends! #naemit pic.twitter.com/YOv2eoCw2D
— GC_BISBudapest (@GC_BISBudapest) May 5, 2017
Following the postponement of Journey’s End before Christmas, we are pleased to announce the new dates.
Year 9 have been showing their green fingers/thumbs by trying to germinate cress seeds under various conditions, to see what is important for the seed growth.
There was more basketball on Saturday. This time our U14 Girls A and B teams had their DVAC Festival here at BISB.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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