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Weekly Highlights is a weekly newsletter sent by the BVIS Leadership Team to parents, providing updates on notable news and activities at the school. The newsletter consists of three main sections: updates from the Principal, Head of Primary, and Head of Secondary.
Dear Parents,
Thank you to the many parents that came to the Online Safety talk by Jonthan Taylor on Wednesday. We say regularly that our children will thrive when parents and teachers work in partnership. This was a great example. It was also a great example of the holistic approach to learning here at BVIS.
When searching for a school, parents, for the most part, know what they want. For younger students, the focus is often on looking for a nurturing and caring environment where their children will be happy and safe. For older students, the focus will often shift to academic outcomes, the importance of good grades and university options for the future.
Our hope is that we offer both ends of the scale and everything in between. We want our students to have the best holistic education, one that nurtures them regardless of age and challenges them educationally in an age-appropriate way. This week, I have seen so much evidence of this across the school.
Our primary students demonstrated their maturity and kindness as they shared what they had learned during Inclusion Week and seeing it in action in a classroom as two students supported another who was finding noise challenging. To support, they got headphones for him, spoke kindly and without judgement, helping their classmate feel valued and cared for.
Seeing secondary students engage with Jonathan Taylor who was with us on Wednesday, was an excellent reflection on how well our older students engage with the world around them. Their honesty and the insights they offered were a good reflection on the holistic approach to learning that they receive here at BVIS and how it will help them navigate the world beyond our doors.
Please continue to read through the highlights to learn more about the many and varied opportunities our students have had this week and what is coming up in our calendar, that will ensure all children have access to the best holistic education possible here at BVIS.
For new parents, you will shortly be receiving a survey to complete. This survey delves into your family’s admission to BVIS. By completing the survey and sharing your feedback, we can learn how to help families that join us in the future. Thank you for your support.
Should you wish to contact your child’s Class Teacher(s) or Form Tutor directly, we encourage communication to be written in the language you most feel confident to use.
Parents may also find it useful to contact their child’s class teacher(s) or form tutor directly for all individual queries about their academic work/social and emotional wellbeing in school. Individual contact details can be found in the Parents’ Handbooks or via our Primary/Secondary Receptionists.
In Science this week, Year 4 deepened their understanding of food chains through a fascinating hands-on investigation. The children dissected owl pellets, carefully examining and identifying the remains inside before labelling the different body parts they found. This engaging activity not only developed their scientific enquiry skills but also gave them an exciting insight into how owls fit within a food chain.
• 22 – 26/9: FOBISIA Online Codebreaking Competition
• 25/9: Parent Workshop on Phonics for F3 and Lower Primary
• 25/9: Parent Workshop on One Note for Year 4
• 2/10: Parent Workshop on Phonics and Reading for Lower Primary
• 3/10: Moon Festival
• 6 – 10/10: International Week
• 10/10: Last Day of First Half Term
• 11 – 19/10: Half Term Holiday
• 20/10: Return to School
20/10: Return to School
The BVIS Battle of the Bands is a music competition for students to showcase their ensemble music-making abilities. They will be able to compete in either the KS3 or KS4/5 round and then to be the overall BVIS winning Band. The overall winners will then go on to represent BVIS at the upcoming Saigon Battle of the Bands in the new year, competing against schools from across the city.
Sign-up is now open for the BVIS Battle of the Bands Competition. Please register now to be in with a chance of being crowned champion!
Deadline for registration is Friday 3rd October.
The Virtual Young Musician of the Year Competition is now open on Global Campus, Nord Anglia Education’s online platform for student enrichment and global collaboration. Our BVIS musicians are welcome and encouraged to participate (open to Primary and Secondary students).
This competition invites students to showcase their musical talents in one of two main categories: Art Music (formally composed and notated expressive music, e.g. Mozart) or Popular Music (typically created for mass appeal, e.g. pop and rock). Two students—one from each main category—will be awarded the prestigious Best in Show title and receive an exclusive Juilliard Masterclass experience to enjoy with their class.
How to Enter:
Students may submit their entries via theMicrosoft Form using their school login, or directly to Mrs Amos via frances.amos@bvisvietnam.com. All entries from BVIS HCMC will be judged internally, with winners and selected runners-up receiving:
• Certificates
• House points / class Dojo points
• An invitation to perform at our Showcase Concert on Tuesday, 18th November at 4:00 PM
Important Dates:
• Entry Deadline: Friday, 24th October
• School Winners Announced: Monday, 10th November
• Global Campus Submission Deadline: Monday, 26th January 2026
Global Winners Announced: Wednesday, 13th May 2026
We look forward to celebrating the incredible musical talents of our BVIS students and joining our fellow NAE schools in this exciting global event. Should you require further details, please contact your child’s Music teacher or Mrs Amos directly.
The BVIS Global Debate Club is back for its third year as a lunchtime ECA. The club focuses on the British Parliamentary Style of debating and gives students the chance to practise persuasive speaking, teamwork, and critical thinking.
As part of the Global Campus Global Debates, BVIS debaters also compete virtually against other Nord Anglia schools across the world at three points during the academic year. This provides a unique opportunity for students to engage with global issues, exchange perspectives, and represent BVIS on an international stage.
The club is open to all students, with sessions organised at three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Whether new to debating or experienced in competition, every student is welcome to take part.
The Global Debate Club meets every Friday during second lunch in Room 034.
The Sparx Maths Weekly Champion is the student who is the top XP earner in each year group.
Students earn XP by completing tasks in their Sparx Homework
Compulsory Tasks earn 60-80XP
XP Boost Tasks earn 120-150XP
Target Tasks earn 120-150XP
Independent Learning Tasks earn 100XP
Students reach a new Sparx Level every 10000XP
Top XP earners this week are:
Year Group | Name | Class |
7 | Tony Truong | 7S |
8 | Nick Bui | 8zMat3 |
9 | Sophia Giap | 9zMat2x |
10 | Chi Le | 10zMat3 |
11 | Chi Hieu Nguyen | 11zMat3 |
This week’s bedrock champions are:
Year 7 – Le Hong Minh Khue
Year 8 – Nguyen Ngoc Thien Huong
Year 9 – Le Hong Minh Quang
Year 10 – Le Nha Zooc Linh Chi
Year 11 – Tran Nhu Bao Thi
Year 12 – Ngo Khanh Ngoc
Congratulations to all the above students who came up on top in their respective year groups. A special well done to Mraz who achieved the highest Bedrock points total across the whole of the secondary school this week!
This week’s champion is.
Congratulations and well-done to Quang!
This week’s Champion tutor group is
Congratulations to 789v/Hanoi4. Well done!
Congratulations to Saigon house, who hold on to the top spot!
• 25/09 – Year 9 Options Event
• 25/09 – UGC Coffee Morning with Parents
• 30/09 – Global University Fair
• 01/10 – Year 7 Pastoral Parents’ Evening
• 13/10 – Half Term Holiday Begins – School Closed
• 20/10 – Students Return to School
The health, safety and wellbeing of our students remains the number one priority at BVIS HCMC.
Should you have a concern for the welfare of any child in our school, please refer to our Safeguarding poster below: