Open Days
The quality of work produced by the year group as a whole was outstanding and we therefore felt we needed to celebrate their achievements.
The eleven students below received Principal’s commendations for their exceptional efforts producing scrapbooks, videos and even 3D models:
As well as the above, a large number of students were also awarded with Head Teacher Commendations.
Freyha Khogali in 7S explains below how she constructed her project, and why she enjoyed the process:
“What?” I said when I found out; what was I going to do?
‘’Last summer, Year 6 were told that they were completing an introductory project and we could display it in any format we wished. Through the first week of school, I decided on a scrapbook.
However, when I found out that we were completing poems about ourselves in English as well as ‘Slam Poetry’ in Languages, my idea expanded into a poem book. I found ways to change subjects- for example, I turned a PSHE icebreaker into a poem about my classmates and BISS Puxi. In between these were pictures of myself. This was an enjoyable experience, even though it was difficult. It was a challenge to come up with ideas, but when it was completed and you could say “mine was chosen!”, a proud feeling came’’.
We would like to say a huge well done to every Year 7 student who worked hard for this project.
Your fantastic efforts have been recognised and you have shown us what you can do!
Holly Mitchell, Head of Year 7
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BISS film students receive this unique opportunity with the top film producer after winning the Nord Anglia Global Campus Film Festival Competition. This competition involved 960 students from 22 Nord Anglia schools worldwide.
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In a world where art often serves as a mirror to society's most pressing issues, Julia, a remarkable Year 12 Visual Art student, has taken a bold step to shine a light on a cause close to her heart. Her latest exhibition, titled To See the Unseen, was on display this weekend at the vibrant M50 art district, showcasing her captivating paintings alongside the work of a group of talented artists
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