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This year has been very productive and prosperous for Senior Changemakers. After implementing monthly newsletter articles informing the school community about updates in this CCA, we have worked hard on continuing, finishing, and creating new projects.
On 3rd March, the Global Campus Digital Habitat Competition was launched, giving students the opportunities to work collaboratively with other students to create a habitat for an endangered animal on the platform Minecraft.
🎉 What an incredible evening at our BISB Wolves Sports Awards! 🏅
We celebrated the outstanding achievements and dedication of our student-athletes, coaches, and supporters. From record-breaking performances to team spirit and sportsmanship, each award highlighted the remarkable talent and hard work within our Wolves community.
PTA Newsroom
Car boot sale – 8th June 2024, 10am to 1pm – BISB, Upper Car Park all are welcome
Nominations for the the Core Group 2024-25
Last week we held our first Shakespeare Festival – Shakesfest! which saw all of Year 7 participating in celebrating the bard. Students worked collaboratively and creatively over several weeks to produce and perform condensed versions of Macbeth, The Tempest, and Romeo and Juliet using much of the original dialogue and adding their own contemporary twists.
This week in Year 1 we enjoyed a presentation from Mr. Brown about African animals. We learned so much about many African animals including different types of antelopes, big cats, elephants, buffalo and snakes. We were fascinated to hear about the fearless honey badger.
Thank You Mr. Brown!
Mini Change makers and our Senior Change Maker Ambassadors are proud to announce the completion of our sustainable herb and sensory garden. Our Change Maker Ambassador students were successful in obtaining a 'Rewilding Grant' from Nord Anglia Education. The designated land has only a little sunlight and the soil was poor quality making it difficult for things to grow in.