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How BCB’s Work Experience Programme Prepares Students for Life Beyond School
Discover how BCB’s innovative Work Experience Programme gives students a head start in real careers — from aerospace to law and beyond.
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Blog | Global Education | Highlights | Secondary Blog IGCSE Explained: A Parent’s Guide to Course Selection, Grading, and Future Pathways
Discover the essentials of the IGCSE curriculum, including grading systems, subject choices, and how it prepares students for IB, A-levels, and top universities. Get expert insights to help your child succeed.
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Blog | Global Education | globaleducation | Highlights | homepagefeaturedarticle | Whole School News Raising Multilingual Third-Culture Kids: Opportunities and Challenges
Discover how raising multilingual third-culture kids unlocks global opportunities and fosters empathy, while navigating the challenges of language and identity.
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Blog | Secondary Blog | Global Education | Highlights Navigating Academic Progression: Unveiling the Significance of IGCSE in Paving the Way for the IB Diploma at BCB
Explore the pivotal role of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in shaping the academic journey of students at BCB, preparing them for the challenges and rigors of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program.
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Blog | Highlights Navigating a New School Year: Proven Strategies for Welcoming Students!
Embarking on a new academic journey can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking, especially when starting at a new international school. Here at BCB, we understand the mix of emotions that new students might be experiencing, from excitement to anxiety. In this blog post, we'll explore 5 tips that can help create an environment that's welcoming, safe, and conducive to the growth and success we wish upon all our students.
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Blog | Highlights Artificial Intelligence and education. Our perspective
ChatGPT has made AI feel, well, real. In the blink of an eye awkward AI generated writing has now become more sophisticated and life-like. It’s almost, but not quite, like the real thing. But, what do we think as educators?
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog Digital footprint: The cyberspace that never fades
It can be easily said that in today’s world we are living online and I think we still have yet to fully realize the implications of doing so, one of those implications is that our tracks through the digital sand are eternal!
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog Secondary Sports Day 2022
On 17th June BCB secondary school students took part in a house sports day. Students competed in a variety of team events, each worth up to 100 house points. The team with the most house points at the end of day won the coveted house trophy!
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog WIDA all about it
WIDA MODEL provides information about a student’s level of English proficiency (ability to listen, speak, read, and write), both in social and academic language. Social language is English used in everyday communication. Academic language is English used in association with school subject areas including: Language Arts, Mathematics and Social Sciences at all age levels.
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog Developing Critical Reading
Throughout the English curriculum at BCB, students are encouraged to be critical readers. But what is critical reading? According to The Writing Centre, critical reading is ‘reading that applies certain processes, models, questions, and theories that result in enhanced clarity and comprehension.’
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog How the Covid-19 pandemic has shown us the importance of experimentation in science lessons
Science teachers are aware that experimentation awakens a strong interest among students at different levels of schooling. Students also tend to attribute to experimentation a motivating, playful, intrinsically linked to the senses. On the other hand, it is not uncommon to hear from teachers that experimentation increases the ability to learn, as it works as a means of involving the student in the topics that are discussed in theory lessons.
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Blog | SecondaryBlog | Highlights | Secondary Blog Wars, conflicts, migration…
People that migrate (move) from the place where they live to a new place where they will live are known as migrants. Internally displaced people (people that migrate inside the country), internationally displaced people (people that migrate out to a different country), refugees (people that seek refuge, shelter), they are all types of migrants. Migrants, and migration, are as old as humanity itself. Migration is so common, and so present in our daily lives, that it’s very likely you know someone in your family who is (was) a migrant. My family, for instance, is made up of many migrants.
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Blog | homepagefeaturedarticle | Global Education | Highlights | Secondary Blog Actions, attitudes and reflections
The behavioral policy makes sure that all our students understand that decisions and choices have consequences just like in the real world. We need to follow guidelines that are created to ensure students are safe, feel included and can focus on building positive relationships and achieving success in academics.
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Blog | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights | Secondary Blog How the Learner League transitions from Primary to Secondary School
It is that time of year when Primary students in Year 6 look forward to transitioning into Secondary with students moving from both the CF and CJ Primary to a vastly different and strange new world …….or is it?
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights | Trips & Expeditions | Whole School News Live the experience of studying abroad in one of our NAE Schools!
Ready to expand your child’s learning experience? Nord Anglia Education’s Study Abroad program (NAE Abroad) is the perfect choice; intended to provide an experience for NAE learners from around the world, including students from Brazil.
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights Celina Seok - Y4 receives a special mention for her performance at the NAE Young Musician of the Year 2022
- 1,370 students, 64 schools, 17 categories shared shared outstanding musical performances for our team of global judges. The calibre of entrants was impressive with one judge commenting
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Blog | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights | Secondary Blog Running towards exam success
Exercise makes us feel good – that’s well documented. But do you know why? Does it burn off stress? Reduce muscle tension? Or release endorphins perhaps?
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights 2022 Expressive Arts Week - 2nd edition - March 2022
BCB's Primary Music and Arts departments promoted the 2nd edition of BCB’s Expressive Arts Week from the 24th to the 28th of January. It was a week full of activities dedicated to the Arts!
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Blog | homepagefeaturedarticle | Highlights | Secondary Blog Y12 - IBDP1 - English A: Language and Literature
In the IB, students face what is possibly two of the most critical years of their lives. Small but consistent decisions they make now can unlock future opportunities that they may not even know exist yet.

