Students and teachers at BSN, part of Nord Anglia Education family of schools, are celebrating today after receiving their long-awaited A-level and IGCSE results.
Saturday 4th July saw students from the British School of Nanjing light up the stage in a dazzling display of talent that rivalled any Independence Day fireworks show!
After weeks of home learning through the Nord Anglia Virtual School Experience, it was an absolute pleasure to be able to welcome back to school the older students from senior school on the 7th April.
With the Nord Anglia Virtual School Experience entering its third month, students and teachers have been learning what makes great lessons online and honing their skills on the technology; however, for one group of students, screen time is not always so easy – and whilst our youngest students love seeing their teacher onscreen, they benefit most from hands-on, practical and creative tasks that aren’t always easy to deliver via WiFi…
The Red Market is the EYFS’s way of celebrating the biggest holiday in our host country, The Lunar New Year. Children and adults are encouraged to wear special outfits, either traditional Chinese clothes, new clothes or red clothes. Many activities promote the Chinese Zodiac animal of the up-coming year, others are lucky draws and prize orientated.
Many people understand outdoor learning as just playing and do not see it as an essential part of development, however, research has discovered that it is in fact an essential part to the development of young children.
This year our Christmas production was called Shine Star Shine, a truly magical retelling of the nativity story about a big Star that needs strength to shine.
With a slight breeze in the air, but clear blue skies above, footballers from schools across the region kicked off the first round matches this afternoon at The British School of Nanjing as part of the NAE China Region Global Games 2019 Under 11s Football Tournament.