When Mr Jackson noticed some dirty shoes in his class he had no idea it would lead to a fundraising venture.
When Mr Jackson noticed some dirty shoes in his class he had no idea it would lead to a fundraising venture.
When Mr Jackson noticed some dirty shoes in his class he had no idea it would lead to a fundraising venture.
He decided to bring in some shoe polish to show the students how to polish their shoes. The students were absolutely amazed at the difference that polishing the shoes could make and one of the class had the idea to spread the joy of clean shoes around the school. The fundraising idea was born and 8CJA polished shoes on Wednesday morning in the Atrium with Mr Wasey and Mr Moore being some of the first customers. Well done to everyone for helping with the fundraising for Tanzania in a fun and very practical way.
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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