Service as Action is at the core of the IB MYP program and is important to the development of students’ character. Service as Action starts in the classroom and extends beyond it, requiring students to take an active part in the communities in which they live. It emphasizes on developing community awareness and concern, and
Going through the college search process, students are looking for an institution where they are going to spend the next four years. The campus is going to be their home away from home, and the one that’s chosen should also be a place where the study environment and facilities allow students to accomplish the goals,

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On Friday October 19th, Boston International School Student Services Director and College Counselor, Michael Wagner, was selected to proudly present at the recent Jiangsu College Counselor Conference at Dulwich College in Suzhou. Mr. Wagner’s presentation was entitled – The Changing Landscape of College Admissions: Holistic vs. Test based. The presentation addressed how college admissions priorities
On November 13th 2018, there was an article posted on Cambridge International that worth sharing. One third of students worldwide don’t exercise at school 13 Nov 2018 More than a third of students (37%) worldwide don’t exercise at school, according to new research by Cambridge International. What’s more, girls are less likely than boys to

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November | Movember!!!!

Our fathers, partners, brothers and friends face a health crisis that is not being talked about. Men are dying too young. We can’t afford to stay silent. Movember is a month-long endeavor to create awareness around men’s health, particularly regarding Testicular and Prostate Cancer. From humble beginnings back in 2003 the Movember movement has grown
“Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”  ― Malcolm X This past weekend, Boston International School held a series of IB related Professional Development Workshops for our teachers and related staff members. These IB workshops are tend to give teachers an opportunity to work as
On November 7th, Boston International School welcomed Ms. Cicci Xin, the China Senior Program Officer for MCPHS. She has been in her position for 7 years. Cicci started the information session by sharing with our students that MCPHS is ranked: #1 University in New England for Highest Salary. According to the U.S. Department of Education,
The ACAMIS Silver Division Volleyball Tournament hosted by Beijing International Bilingual Academy was a very exciting event. Boys and girls from Boston International School volleyball teams traveled to Beijing on October 27-29 to participate in this tournament. During this three-day event, there were nine different schools from all around China come together at the host

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On October 23rd, Boston International School welcomed another special guest, Barbra Chen, the China Admissions Representative from University of Tulsa. Barbra started the information session by sharing with our students the term, TCK, which is the top she worked on for her dissertation. TCK stands for Third Culture Kids, and by definition, it means people
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