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Open Days
Before the break for Golden Week, the EAL Department held a parent workshop for all parents with students in Primary or Secondary EAL in Years 5-10. The purpose of this event was to allow us the opportunity to meet our parent community, introduce the EAL department and what we do as well as answer any questions.
The workshop covered the following important information:
At BISS, the EAL departments in Primary and Secondary have created a strong curriculum to support our students’ English learning and guarantee an enjoyable learning experience while simultaneously giving them the best possible access to higher educational opportunities.
The parents were introduced to our Cambridge Assessment exams KET, PET and FCE, the IGCSE ESL course as well as IB English B. We looked at how students move seamlessly through these exams, constantly building their English knowledge while obtaining globally-recognised certificates. We spoke about different pathways and exit points, and shared different outcomes and course choices for different students, based on their level of English.
We feel that a student’s success can only be enhanced if there is a close partnership between our teachers, parents, and students. It is only when all of us have a clear understanding of these course requirements and options that we can work towards a diverse choice of courses and achieving each student’s goals for their future and further studies.
The time had come for our BISS student athletes to showcase their talents in the 2025 Primary FOBISIA Friendly Games. Flagbearers, William Eagle Wang and Lucy Coffin, led us into the stadium under the scorching 34-degree weather with high humidity. Day 1 commenced with athletics and swimming.
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.
Earlier this year, I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Orlando, Florida, to participate in the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference (NLC) - an experience that challenged, inspired and rewarded me in unforgettable ways. From the Shanghai Regional Round to the Chengdu National Round, and finally, just a week ago, the Orlando Global Round, our BPA journey over the past six months has been unlike anything we’ve ever experienced.
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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