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On January 10th, our current Year 12 IBDP Visual Arts students had a fantastic time on enriching gallery visits to The Hungarian National Gallery and Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok) with Ms. Evans and Ms. Ferguson. The students saw a wide variety of artworks which included new exhibitions such as ‘TechnoCool’ and ‘Judit Reigl 100’ whilst also visiting the permanent collections that the galleries have on offer. Seeing both new exhibitions and permanent collections provided a mixture of fresh, contemporary artworks and timeless classics. It was a lovely day filled with exploring and sketching various artworks, all gearing up for the upcoming comparative study. The mix of learning and enjoyment made the trip unforgettable, and it sparked some creative ideas amongst students and teachers alike!
Ellen Evans
Teacher of Art
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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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