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Our very own Naima Charlier, Director of Teaching & Learning at NAIS Hong Kong, was featured in a South China Morning Post article about the positive effects of reading.
As our teachers know, the many benefits include an ability to make stronger connections in the brain to relate new and old concepts and an improved understanding of context. Read her thoughts from the recent Kindergartens Festival 2021 here.
‘Music is a language the whole world speaks’ – An adapted quote from the famous 19th Century Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that still rings true today. Music has always had an influence in every culture across the globe and seems to be intrinsically and instinctively universal.
Last year marked an exciting chapter for the British School Yangon as we launched our first MIT challenges, designed to push the boundaries of learning by encouraging students to dive deep into hands-on, collaborative problem-solving. From Early Years to Year 10, students engaged in challenges that stimulated their curiosity, sharpened their critical thinking, and connected classroom knowledge to real-world applications. What started as an initiative has now become a defining feature of our curriculum.
We are excited to share a significant milestone in our journey: The British School Yangon (BSY) has officially received accreditation from the Council of British International Schools (COBIS). This prestigious recognition highlights our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality education that aligns with British standards.
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The British School Yangon
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Yangon
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