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Once again, for another year, I am overwhelmed by the motivation, energy and dedication of our families to get involved in the Walk to School Week challenge, and it has been wonderful to see happy faces on our children as they’re walking, scootering, biking, dog-walking and ‘park-n-striding’ to school every day this week! We even had some families picking up litter on the way to school, looking after our environment. In the classrooms the children have been learning about all the different reasons why active journeys are important and for some they have made pledges to try and walk a little more often and leave the car at home! Well done everyone for taking part!
Louise Russell
PSHE coordinator and Year 5 Teacher
Year 8 Hungarian students went to a Hungarian trip to Gödöllői Királyi Kastély. We learned that Sisi and her family came to this castle in their free time to relax and hunt during fall, winter, and spring.
This spring break proved to be both busy and rewarding for British International School Budapest students, Laura Ivanka and Lizanna Ivanka, who achieved remarkable results at two major RoboCup Junior competitions.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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