IB LEARNER PROFILE OF THE MONTH: INQUIRERS The aim of all IB programs is to develop internationally minded students who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful world. This aim is established through the learner profile, 10 traits all IB students focus on throughout their education. The month of September marks the first month of the school year, but it also signifies the first learner profile trait the school will highlight for the year. Each month for the remainder of the year, BIS and its community will celebrate a learner profile trait. September’s learner profile trait is: Inquirer. As inquirers, BIS students will develop their natural curiosity. They will acquire the skills necessary to conduct inquiry and research and show independence in their learning. They will actively enjoy learning, and this love of learning will be sustained throughout their lives. We will be emphasizing this trait all month not only in the classroom but also throughout the school. Please, if the chance arises at home, conveying the importance of inquiry or modelling successful inquiry can go a long way! William Polan, Director of Studies PREMIER LEAGUERS VISIT BIS Last Thursday BIS was visited by two English football coaches who used to play in the English Premier League. The two coaches, Micky Adams (Southampton and Leicester) and Alan Rogers (Nottingham Forest and Leicester) were in Bishkek for a UK Embassy sponsored program. We were lucky enough to have them visit BIS and put on a football clinic for our MYP3 students. Afterwards the upper primary, middle, and high school students enjoyed a Q & A session that allowed them to ask questions ranging from ‘Who’s the best footballer in the world?’ to ‘What do you think about some of salaries players make these days?’. It was a great experience and we are thankful for the opportunity to host such great role-models. Sep. 15, 2017 Newsletter for BIS Parents and Friends. No: 2 / 2017-18 Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton asked why -Bernard Baruch
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IB LEARNER PROFILE OF THE MONTH: INQUIRERS
The aim of all IB programs is to develop internationally minded
students who, recognizing their common humanity and shared
guardianship of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful
world. This aim is established through the learner profile, 10 traits all
IB students focus on throughout their education.
The month of September marks the first month of the school year,
but it also signifies the first learner profile trait the school will
highlight for the year. Each month for the remainder of the year, BIS
and its community will celebrate a learner profile trait.
September’s learner profile trait is: Inquirer.
As inquirers, BIS students will develop their natural curiosity. They
will acquire the skills necessary to conduct inquiry and research and
show independence in their learning. They will actively enjoy learning,
and this love of learning will be sustained throughout their lives.
We will be emphasizing this trait all month not only in the classroom
but also throughout the school. Please, if the chance arises at home,
conveying the importance of inquiry or modelling successful inquiry
can go a long way!
William Polan, Director of Studies
PREMIER LEAGUERS VISIT BIS
Last Thursday BIS was visited by two English football coaches who used to play
in the English Premier League. The two coaches, Micky Adams (Southampton
and Leicester) and Alan Rogers (Nottingham Forest and Leicester) were in
Bishkek for a UK Embassy sponsored program. We were lucky enough to have
them visit BIS and put on a football clinic for our MYP3 students. Afterwards the
upper primary, middle, and high school students enjoyed a Q & A session that
allowed them to ask questions ranging from ‘Who’s the best footballer in the
world?’ to ‘What do you think about some of salaries players make these days?’.
It was a great experience and we are thankful for the opportunity to host such
great role-models.
Sep. 15, 2017 Newsletter for BIS Parents and Friends. No: 2 / 2017-18