SERVICE AS ACTION handed over 120 learning packs (2 pens, 2 books, and a solar lamp) to Ngowe Primary School. The handover was supported by our parent body, Rotary Club, headed by Maya Stewart (Rotary Youth Director).Read More
Bishop Mackenzie International School Diploma Programme Extended EssaysDownload Bishop-Mackenzie-International-School-Diploma-Programme-Extended-Essays-compressedRead More
Service learning and building character is at the core of what we do. Our students engage in meaningful service partnerships within within the BMIS community and beyond, to meaningfully impact our environment and the lives of others. In the MYP our service opportunities are guided by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, which ensures that our...Read More
[expand title=”SECONDARY ASA OVERVIEW“] Secondary ASA Overview Please Note: T3 Secondary ASA Sign Up – If you do not wish to select an ASA on a certain day you can leave that section blank, if you make a mistake and wish to unselect an ASA then just select ‘None’. – Y9 AND Y11 MUST...Read More
“…increasingly the world does not care what you know. Everything is on Google. The world only cares, and will only pay for, what you can do with what you know. . . We’re moving to a more competency-based world where there will be less interest in how you acquired the competency and more demand to...Read More
ACE Transforming Learning Does ACE accreditation (NEASC) really transform learning within a school, or is accreditation just a necessary hurdle to jump in order to get the right to put the logo on your website? Accreditation is a rigorous process of self reflection followed by external verification, but does the new ACE protocol give anything...Read More
Our opening Unit of Inquiry, ‘Equal Opportunities’, is a wonderful unit as it really gets our students to think about equality and inequality, rights and responsibilities, needs and wants, and just inquire about how we, as humans, share our planet. Our residential visits to Luwawa benefited the students by understanding about teamwork and educational inequality.Read More
Different people can interpret an international education in many ways. Here at BMIS, internationalism underpins everything we do, from the IB curriculum framework that spans the whole age range in the school, which is supported by our values and beliefs. Of course we have a rich diversity in our student and teaching bodies, with over...Read More
After School Activities An essential element of all three IB programmes is the progressive development of children taking an active role in local and global communities. In the Primary School, children take part in curriculum activities as well as after school programmes where they participate in fundraising and events with local charities, orphanages and community...Read More
Model United Nations (MUN) allows students from Years 10-13 to act as UN delegates, create real-life resolutions (addressing real-life problems in the world) and debate them at the annual East Africa Model United Nations (EAMUN) conference in one of the three official UN offices in the world. A select group of students are given the...Read More
Sports are a popular choice for students where involvement may be for recreation or for competitive games. Swimming is a very popular activity, since the weather in the first and second terms allows for maximum use of the outside swimming pools. Football, basketball, rugby and hockey are also popular sports, but the school also arranges...Read More
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