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Blog | Community (EY&IC) | Community (JC) | Community (SC) | Early Years and Infants | Events (EY&IC) | Events (JC) | Events (SC) | Events Whole School | Health and Wellbeing | Life in Ho Chi Minh City | Sports | Sports (JC) | Sports (SC) | Whole School
Blog | Community (EY&IC) | Community (JC) | Community (SC) | Early Years and Infants | Events (EY&IC) | Events (JC) | Events (SC) | Events Whole School | Health and Wellbeing | Life in Ho Chi Minh City | Sports | Sports (JC) | Sports (SC) | Whole School BIS HCMC at the BritCham Fun Run 2025: A celebration of community and achievement
With over 1,200 students, staff, and parents participating in the 5km run or walk, the event was a true reflection of the school’s commitment to fostering a strong sense of community.
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Blog | Co-Curricular Activities | FOBISIA | Health and Wellbeing | Sports
Blog | Co-Curricular Activities | FOBISIA | Health and Wellbeing | Sports BIS HCMC students compete internationally in multiple sports at the FOBISIA Games in Thailand
Every year BIS HCMC takes students from across several year groups, in Primary and Secondary to the FOBISIA Friendly Games, held near Pattaya in Thailand. This provides our young athletes with the opportunity to compete at a high level against other British International Schools across Asia in athletics, basketball, football, swimming and T-ball as well as form global friendships with their peers throughout the region.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing | Learning (SC)
Blog | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing | Learning (SC) 6 tips for parents to support their children through their exams
As our Year 13s and Year 11s begin their study leave and start to prepare for their International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) and International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) exams, we are sure some of our parents might wonder what they can do to help their child through this challenging time, to support their wellbeing and overall success. Luckily our Advice, Support and Counselling (ASC) team has shared 6 top tips for parents to help their child persevere during exam season.
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News | Sports | Student Learning | Health and Wellbeing | Educational Insights
News | Sports | Student Learning | Health and Wellbeing | Educational Insights The importance of perseverance: Six-times Ironman World Champion inspires BIS HCMC students and staff
Following his support at the Ironman branded series of triathlons last weekend in Phu Quoc, 6x Ironman Triathlon World Champion Mark Allen visited BIS HCMC to share his journey and advice on smashing personal goals. Racing in Phu Quoc last weekend in the inaugural Ironman 70.3, Sprint triathlon and Ironkids, were BIS HCMC staff, students and parents. It doesn’t matter whether you are an athlete, an artist or a scholar, Allen’s story is truly inspiring and relevant to us all.
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News | Health and Wellbeing | Learning (SC) | Student Learning
Opening up the difficult conversation about drugs with your children: How to develop early foundations of trust to engage, educate and empower your child to make the right choices in the future
At BIS HCMC we deliver in school a comprehensive wellbeing curriculum to provide our students with the tools, resources and support to balance their social, physical, emotional and mental health. As part of this, we also look at preventative measures to ensure the safety of our students beyond BIS and equip them with knowledge and skills for both today and their future success in the wider world. This term we were extremely fortunate to welcome back into school experts from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City’s Regional Security Office (RSO) to discuss more on the topic of drugs and substance abuse with some of our students and parents.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing
Blog | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing Neurodiversity Week at BIS HCMC
At BIS we celebrate the idea that all minds are different. We know that differences bring challenges, but also add great richness to our community. The 2nd October marked the start of Neurodiversity Week at BIS, across all campuses. Neurodiversity embraces the idea that there are many differences in the way people’s brains work, perceive and respond to the world; none are ‘correct’ or ‘incorrect’.
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News | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing
News | Educational Insights | Health and Wellbeing Demystifying Autism Spectrum Disorder: A parent forum at BIS HCMC
As part of Neurodiversity Week at BIS, we are hosting our first ever community parent forum to discuss Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), one example of neurodivergence. ‘Demystifying Autism Spectrum Disorder” will define and discuss ASD as well as help to dispel myths and misconceptions around this neurological disorder. This event will take place on Thursday 5th October at 11am at BIS HCMC Secondary Campus and is open to our BIS parents as well as all members of our wider community.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Learning (SC) | Student Learning | Health and Wellbeing
Blog | Educational Insights | Learning (SC) | Student Learning | Health and Wellbeing What are the benefits of a 2-week timetable?
You may have heard towards the end of the last academic year that our Secondary students will be switching to a two-week timetable, either at our parent workshop led by Deputy Head of Curriculum and Learning, Mr Lee Falconer, in our weekly update or directly from your child. But what does this mean and why change? How will this benefit learning and the educational experience at BIS HCMC?
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Blog | College and University Guidance | Secondary Campus | Health and Wellbeing
Blog | College and University Guidance | Secondary Campus | Health and Wellbeing BIS HCMC alumni share their top 8 wellbeing tips for university
Our BIS HCMC alumni share 8 tips every first-year university student should know to succeed, including wellbeing and practical tips for completing and surviving the IBDP.
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Sports | Student Learning | Whole School
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Sports | Student Learning | Whole School How the BIS PE Department has adjusted for Virtual Learning.
Discover how our experienced PE Department has pivoted it's teaching style for virtual lessons that engage students, with innovative and structured forms of skill development and physical activity.
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus Year 11 Wellbeing Carousel - Final Review
This week saw our Year 11 students complete the fourth and final session in their series of four rotational activities designed to contribute to positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, accomplishment and health (PERMAH).
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus Year 11 Wellbeing Carousel - Session 3
This week saw our Year 11 students enjoy the third of their series of four rotational activities designed to contribute to positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, accomplishment and health (PERMAH). Read about it in detail.
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus | Student Learning
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus | Student Learning Dyslexia Awareness Week 2020
This week has been Dyslexia Awareness Week at BIS. Read about how our students have been getting involved in a range of activities to improve their knowledge around the subject
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus Wellbeing Monopoly Reflections
This week, we hear reflections on the ‘Wellbeing Monopoly’ activity students participated in last week and how this simple creative task contributed to a sense of teamwork within the class.
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus Developing emotional literacy - Weekly Wellbeing
Through the Wellbeing programme in May and June, we want to offer the students of Year 7 to Year 11 the opportunity to further develop their own personal emotional literacy.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Featured on Home page | Health and Wellbeing | Junior Campus | Secondary Campus | Sports | Student Learning
Blog | Educational Insights | Featured on Home page | Health and Wellbeing | Junior Campus | Secondary Campus | Sports | Student Learning Physical activity to promote emotional and social wellbeing
As we continue our virtual school experience, the importance of creating suitable opportunities to engage with physical activity has become even more important.
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Blog | Educational Insights | Featured on Home page | Health and Wellbeing | Whole School
Blog | Educational Insights | Featured on Home page | Health and Wellbeing | Whole School Positive Psychology at BIS
Top tips on how you and your family can remain resilient during times of adversity.
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Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus
Blog | Health and Wellbeing | Secondary Campus The Wellbeing Curriculum so far...
Welcome to the Weekly Wellbeing Blog which brings you all the latest exciting developments in the new Wellbeing Curriculum over the last seven days at BIS HCMC.

