BISS Students Achieve Outstanding Junior Mathematics Challenge Results
John-Paul Green, Head of Mathematics at BISS, is eager to sing the praises of his Year 6-8 students! “As a mathematics department, we take great pride in the accomplishments of
John-Paul Green, Head of Mathematics at BISS, is eager to sing the praises of his Year 6-8 students! “As a mathematics department, we take great pride in the accomplishments of
Our focus at BISS is on the whole child, not only our students’ academic success. Good mental health and wellbeing are paramount, as they can impact every area of a
Embracing the outdoors for fresh air and exercise is a way of life in Sweden, where roughly 70% of the land is forest, and this cultural norm is celebrated as early as
Year 5 students got the chance of a lifetime to visit one of the Royal Navy’s amphibious flagships on Friday. Sue Lacy, from the British Embassy, was in contact with
This week, as part of their IPC Green Fingers topic, Year 1 students invited their parents to join them at Forest School. They built dens, dug for insects, and followed
BISS marked the Coronation of King Charles III in true British fashion with street parties on both campuses for all students and staff. The day of celebration started early at
To celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of our children’s mother tongue languages here at BISS, we invited our Altorp parents into school this week on the 22nd of
The 6th of February may have been just another normal day for many people, but for those in Turkey and Syria, it was to be a day of indescribable destruction
We are delighted to feature a recently published article in SEN Magazine by Helen Trethewey, Vice Principal for Inclusion and Individual Needs, who joined our BISS team in the autumn term
Stories are the building blocks of imagination and creativity for children, and they can start right in the home. From picture books to bedtime tales, storytelling plays a crucial role