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This month brings us “March Mammal Madness”. This is a fun competition where we pit different animals (not all mammals though) against each other, to find the best. You can see the board in the Science Department on Floor C, and enter your first round guesses/thoughts/winners on one of the forms. Hand your form to Mr Wootton, in C18, before March 12. There will be prizes! Anyone can enter – come along and have some fun. Which will win – Darwin’s Frog or a Golden Eagle? A Sea Otter or a Wolverine (not that one!)? There are 65 possible winners – will you back the right animal?
Kirk Wootton
Teacher of Science/Chemistry and Mathematics
As part of our Geography IA preparation, we took a field trip to the Bükkös-Patak, where we learned how to collect and sample data in real conditions
Last Thursday and Friday, our Year 5 and Year 6 students laced up their hiking boots and headed into the beautiful Buda Hills behind the school for an adventurous 10km walk.
Science Week at the British International School Budapest has been a whirlwind of discovery, excitement, and hands-on learning. Students across all year groups have immersed themselves in engaging activities designed to spark curiosity and deepen their understanding of the world around them.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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