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Learning in Action Discovery Morning in Foundation Stage 3
Year 12 IB Language and Literature students visited Mai Tam House of Hope in Thu Duc district, a home which supports adults and children living with HIV.
The purpose of the trip was to enable our students to engage and empathise with the experiences of those living with HIV. Having studied how taboos are reinforced and challenged in non-fiction and media texts, the students were keen to explore the effects of the stigma of the condition.
Father John, the founder and director of the house, initially spoke to the students about the stigma of HIV in Vietnam and answered their questions. Then they decorated Moon Festival lanterns with children. Nesta Lanyon Jones English Teacher and Community Service Co-Ordinator commented 'The trip was a great opportunity for students to engage in service learning which is directly linked to the curriculum - it’s a practical example of taking learning beyond the classroom.'
Following the trip students will produce a written piece of coursework which will count towards their final IB grade. One student reflected, ‘when we started learning about the taboo of HIV in class, I found the ideas quite abstract and it was difficult to understand what facing the stigma would be like. When we visited Mai Tam Father John told us stories about how the stigma had caused mothers to abandon their children - it was so moving - I felt so inspired by the work done in order to overcome the stigma. I now have a much clearer idea of the issue’.
Engaging service learning, which is linked directly to the curriculum, is becoming an ever-increasing part of our community provision at BIS HCMC.
We are thrilled that four of our Year 13 students have recently gained offers from ‘Elite’ USA universities.
What do you do when you have school uniforms that are now too small, or you no longer need them, but you don’t want to simply throw them away? For BIS HCMC parents, Bibi, Margot, and Ying, this dilemma sparked an inspiring solution—the Parent Uniform Upcycling Team.
At BIS HCMC, leadership is more than just a title — it’s about inspiring others, fostering a sense of community, and embracing personal growth. This year’s Head Students, in Year 13, — Atom, JaeYeon, Tim, and Serena — embody these values with authenticity and dedication, each bringing their unique strengths, creativity, and passion to their roles.
We are thrilled to announce that a record three students from the BIS HCMC Class of 2025 have received offers from the University of Oxford, ranked number 3 in the world, and the University of Cambridge, ranked number 5 in the world. A huge congratulations to Quynh An, YeongSeo (Judy) and JaeYeon on their extraordinary achievement that sets a new benchmark for BIS students.
These achievements come as BIS students begin to secure outstanding offers from top universities around the world, including USA, UK, Australia and Asia and these numbers will only continue to rise as more decisions will be made over the coming weeks.
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