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Active Learning That Sparks Curiosity

Active Learning That Sparks Curiosity! At The British School of Bali, active learning means children are hands-on, curious, and fully involved in the learning process.

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BSB Students Visit Sanggraloka Farm

The British School of Bali’s students enjoyed art and planting activities during a visit to eco-destination Sanggraloka Farm in northern Ubud.

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Mr Finch Believes Emotions Matter at BSB

Raymond Finch, Founding Headteacher of the British School of Bali, is proud to introduce RULER - a globally respected SEL programme from Yale Centre for Emotional Intelligence.

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BSB Welcome grace Thorne to the Primary Teaching Team!

BSB welcomes Grace Thorne to the Primary teaching team! Grace is a first-rate Primary Class Teacher and teacher mentor as well as a specialist in Physical Education, having previously been a professional gymnastics coach.

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What Do You Read After Harry Potter?

As a teacher, this is a question I get asked surprisingly regularly (by both parents and students) and is in fact a question I have asked myself before. It is, of course, not limited to just Harry Potter, but can be extended to many beloved authors and series.

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The Reading Hierarchy

I was inspired to write the article because of the photo on the front cover. Our Deputy Head took it during a Year 2 and 3 library session. What a joy to see, students engaging and enjoying books. The class teacher had just been to see me earlier about the chances of procuring further titles in their favourite series. Of course I took to the internet and two weeks later, they were delighted to find those titles on the shelf awaiting them.

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iGCSE English Literature

We celebrated our fifth year of operation by moving campus and expanding into the first year of iGCSE with Year 10. The iGCSE examinations are designed for students who wish to progress to complete their A-levels - or other international equivalents - before entering university, with A-levels being accepted worldwide by over 150 countries.

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