All Things Animals club is a student-led club where we learn to understand and raise awareness for the current animal welfare issues in a fun and engaging way.
Learning in Action Discovery Morning in Foundation Stage 3
All Things Animals club is a student-led club where we learn to understand and raise awareness for the current animal welfare issues in a fun and engaging way.
All Things Animals club is a student-led club where we learn to understand and raise awareness for the current animal welfare issues in a fun and engaging way.
The club also gives opportunities for students to get involved both directly and indirectly with animal welfare issues, including the use of domestic animals as a trade of meat, as a medium for scientific experiments and animal tourism.
Events we have taken part of include the Christmas Bazaar in December where we raised more than 11,000,000 VND for the ARC (Animal Rescue Centre), a non-profit charity and a group of volunteers that rescue dogs and cats in need, provide medical care, give vaccinations and neuter all their pets, aiming to find a place for them to live on. ARC was able to use the money we raised at the event for medical care such as vaccinations, medical care for their rescued pets and for the purchase of food to feed the animals still in their care waiting to find a home.
Last term we were also able to pay a visit to the Animal Rescue Centre in the Saigon Pet Clinic, where we were able to actually visit the cats and dogs they have there. We had a great time and it really reminded us how important it is to raise awareness for all the stray animals on the streets of Saigon. We hope that in the future we will be able to shine more light on these important issues involving animals around the world.
All Things Animal Club
We are thrilled that four of our Year 13 students have recently gained offers from ‘Elite’ USA universities.
With over 1,200 students, staff, and parents participating in the 5km run or walk, the event was a true reflection of the school’s commitment to fostering a strong sense of community.
What do you do when you have school uniforms that are now too small, or you no longer need them, but you don’t want to simply throw them away? For BIS HCMC parents, Bibi, Margot, and Ying, this dilemma sparked an inspiring solution—the Parent Uniform Upcycling Team.
At BIS HCMC, leadership is more than just a title — it’s about inspiring others, fostering a sense of community, and embracing personal growth. This year’s Head Students, in Year 13, — Atom, JaeYeon, Tim, and Serena — embody these values with authenticity and dedication, each bringing their unique strengths, creativity, and passion to their roles.
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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246 Nguyen Van Huong Street,
Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City,
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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