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This week students of Years 7-12 participated in the EU Code Week. Participating in the Code Week competition has significantly contributed to the development of their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. The competition's task involved collecting the maximum number of stars in the shortest time, presenting a stimulating challenge that encouraged students to think strategically. One of the primary objectives of Code Week is to cultivate an appreciation for the advantages of coding and to ignite a passion for its versatile applications among children. Students in Years 7-10 honed their coding skills through block coding, while those in Years 11 and 12 expanded their expertise in Python coding as part of this educational experience.
Pooja Arora
Computing Teacher
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On our most recent Hungarian trip the Year 12 students had a chance to explore the 20th century art movements in Hungary and also get a glance into the life of, one of Hungary’s greatest poets, Ady Endre.
20 students in Years 5 and 6 recently took part in the Primary Maths Challenge. Nuala and Athena achieved a Gold award and Vlada achieved a Silver award. Other students earned Bronze or Participation certificates.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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