This year, in choosing a play different from the previous "Journey's End," we aimed to challenge our students' performances. Despite having only one term to put it together, we're excited about our emotive, funny, and endearing play. The story revolves around Christopher, a unique boy interpreting the world through his own lens. Discovering a dead dog on his neighbor's lawn, he applies Sherlock Holmes' principles, initiating a remarkable narrative. Christopher delves into the mystery of his mother's absence and his father's unexpected behavior, relying on clues rather than emotional cues. This unconventional approach makes his journey of discovery truly special. We hope you enjoy this year's BISB play.
6 p.m. 11th & 12th December 2023 Theatre
Tickets are available in reception.
Kirk Wootton
Teacher of Science/Chemistry
As a premium British International School you can expect an education that equally values academic, social and personal learning. We view academic outcomes as essential, providing our students with opportunities, but it is also important that we ensure our students are set to thrive socially and personally preparing them for the world they will enter as adults.
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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.
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The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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