Since the very beginning, BVIS HCMC has shaped and developed a unique educational mission of Global Citizens – Vietnamese Perspective with the aim of nurturing a young, talented, ambitious generation who thrive within a globalisation environment without losing sight of who they are and where they come from.
In following the teaching format of Read Write Inc Phonics, our Vietnamese phonics programme mirrors our English one, thus providing children at BVIS with an exclusive and quality phonics learning experience.
Since 2012, staff and students at BVIS have been volunteering at the Que Huong Orphanage. In 2013, the volunteering initiative became an after school club, under the guidance of Ms Louisa Angus
On Monday, November 9th, a group of staff and Students from Chuyen Biet Rang Dong school visited us here at BVIS. This school is one of our new link schools within the Binh Chanh community.
Often we are asked at school how you can help your children at home. A very simple, fun and effective way to support your child can be to play card games with them.
The following information provides ways to guide children’s curiosity and enthusiasm for the natural world, help them to understand environmental problems, deal with their concerns, and get interested and busy with solutions.
Teachers often get asked by parents, “how can I help my child at home?” Experience shows that a strong home – school partnership helps children in their learning so BVIS teachers are always pleased to hear our parents asking how they can maintain a positive, supportive relationship with school for their child.
Earlier today the Primary Student Council visited BIS – TX Campus, in the first cross-campus Student Council Meeting. The aim of the meeting was to get to know the other young representatives and build both personal and social relationships that the children could access as another source of reference when thinking about their role here at BVIS.
This term, all of our Primary children will participate in an educational visit. Indeed, Y2 children visited the Water Puppets show on Tuesday of this week as the entry point for their new Lien Ket topic and on Wednesday Y5 visited the Bitexco Tower for their new topic, “Rivers”.