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Humanities Week 2024 was the best one yet, taking learning to new levels of fun beyond the classroom. We held our annual castle competition on “Medieval Monday” whilst teachers and students wore medieval garb the school voted for their favourite castle. Tuesday saw the business and economics competition in the atrium with students from year 7-13 joining in teams to test their global understanding of economic and commercial trends. On Wednesday we held a very successful sustainable fashion with students crowned “The best in waste” for some avant grade outfit designed in just 15 minutes. Finally we finished with our Teachers vs Students Family Feud, but did the students outsmart their teachers?! We couldn’t possibly say!
Happy Humanities Week everyone.
Lauren Flanagan
Head of Humanities
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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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