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In the past few weeks, the Year 10 tutor groups have embarked on a remarkable journey of empathy and action by learning about homelessness and extending a helping hand to those in need.
One outstanding effort came from 10 Jade, who collaborated with Menhely Alapítvány to gather essential items such as non-perishable food, clothing, blankets, and more. Their dedication to collecting these necessities demonstrates their commitment to making a tangible difference in the lives of the unhoused.
Meanwhile, 10 Ruby and Topaz showed their support for Budapest Bike Maffia through creative initiatives. Ruby orchestrated a lively raffle and hosted a delightful muffin decorating competition, fostering a sense of community while raising funds for the cause. On the other hand, Topaz organized a unique 'Pop a prize' charity event, where students had the opportunity to pop balloons and win small prizes, all in the spirit of giving back.
Additionally, 10 Sapphire took a different approach by creating an informative educational video on the topic of homelessness. Their initiative not only raised awareness but also provided valuable insights into the complex issues surrounding homelessness, inspiring their peers to take action and make a difference.
Congratulations to all the students involved for their outstanding contributions and commitment to making the world a better place for everyone. Well done!
Blanka Langó
Hungarian Teacher and Social Impact Lead
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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1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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