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Dear Families,
We are excited to invite you to participate in our upcoming Neurodiversity Week from March 31st to April 4th. This event is dedicated to celebrating neurodiversity, breaking down stigma, and promoting understanding within our school community. We want to create a space where everyone feels valued, seen, and heard.
As part of this initiative, we are inviting parents and families—especially those who consider themselves neurodiverse (for example, individuals on the Autism Spectrum or those with conditions such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Tourette Syndrome, or other neurodivergent conditions)—to come forward and share their stories, insights and experiences as we strongly believe that the most meaningful impact comes from the stories shared within our own community. By sharing your challenges and successes, you will help break down stigma, normalize neurodiversity, challenge misconceptions, and provide inspiring role models for our students.
We welcome your participation in various activities throughout the week, including:
If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact
Anna Somlai- Head of Student Support at [email protected] by Friday March 14th.
Your voice and presence can have a powerful impact on the students, showing them that neurodiversity is not just accepted, but celebrated.
We are looking forward to having you join us at this important and inspiring event!
Warm regards,
Student Support - Inclusion Team
After learning about Attila József for a few lessons, our Hungarian teacher led us on a Year arrival, we stepped into a truly delightful inner garden, adorned with exquisite flowers.
Year 9 Service Learning project, under the name of Wellbeing Fair, was a huge success! Everyone in our year group has been preparing for months to be able to deliver such a result. The collaboration work was well spread out, with people from Sapphire writing some positive notes, taking smiling photos and organising a fitness challenge. Jade was hard at work making sure that everything goes well at their bake sale, and their football event. Ruby created a quiz, had a juice bar, and organised a penalty shootout.
The BISB WOLVES Secondary Girls' and Boys' Volleyball teams have wrapped up a short but action-packed season, demonstrating remarkable growth, resilience, and sportsmanship in both the Danube Valley Athletic Conference (DVAC) festivals, tournaments and the BISL Budapest Cup.
The British International School Budapest
1037 Budapest
Kiscelli köz 17
Hungary
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