A visit to the Embassy

We were able to schedule a meeting at the embassy of New Zealand for Thursday August 20th and our delegates at THIMUN interviewed Mr. Hayden Montgomery, ambassador since March 2013. They asked him questions related to their topics and discussed New Zealand`s foreign policy. [gallery link="file" columns="2" ids="29576,29577,29578,29579"] He told us that the foreign relations of New Zealand are oriented toward developed democratic countries and emerging Pacific economies. The government has been active in promoting free trade, nuclear disarmament and arms control. He was very proud of the fact that his country was ranked  the second least corrupt country in the world from a list presented by Transparency.org among 175 countries. The students asked lots of questions and the ambassador talked about childhood obesity, sustainable agriculture, cyber surveillance, New Zealand’s rather cold relations with the Russian Federation due to this country’s claims over Crimea, etc. At the end of the interview, the ambassador presented the students with caps, pins, maps, brochures and even a folder of declassified information issued by the Security Council, as New Zealand has been elected as a non permanent member of the Council for this term. There can be no doubt that this visit proved to be a very enriching experience! We are very grateful that we had the chance to meet Mr. Montgomery. new-zealand-flag
25 Aug 2015 | Comunicacion BDS

(Español) Próxima presentación del Grupo “Mad Mothers”

24 Aug 2015 | Comunicacion BDS

(Español) El Primary Play “The Grunch”, en la recta final

(Español) [gallery link="file" ids="29557,29558,29559,29560,29561,29562,29563,29564,29565,29566,29567,29568"] El musical se estrenará el próximo viernes 4 de septiembre, con una segunda función prevista para el sábado 5, ambas a las 19 hs, en el Auditorio. La Directora de la Sección, Andy Pelliccia, comparte escenas del ensayo del pasado sábado 22. Como ya se anticipó, la obra recrea un "play dentro del play", además de tratar, siempre en clave de comedia musical, temas vinculados con las relaciones interpersonales y una serie de valores en juego. Con Dirección de Vicly Rojo, Dirección Musical de Carina Cristina (Old Facrectean), la inestimable colaboración del BDS Workshop que coordina Marisú Barón (también exalumna) y el trabajo mancomunado de docentes y coordinadoras, los alumnos de los cuatro grupos de P6 (A,B, C y D) darán vida a esta historia que, como sucede siempre, sería imposible sin el apoyo incondicional de las familias. See you soon on stage, kids!

Cambridge News

Logo CIE Fellow Centre-baja Earlier this month very good results were received from Cambridge for those S6 students who sat for History, Literature in English and Mathematics at A/S level. In each subject the highest grade A was achieved reflecting the commitment and hard work of some candidates and the detailed preparation offered  by members of staff. Congratulations to all. During the week 14 September students will have their mock examinations (practice examinations) in preparation for the real ones that take place in October and November. All students from M1 and S4 will participate while in S5 and S6 only those taking examinations later in the year will have this opportunity. Following on from the ESSARP Conference that takes place at the end of August BDS will host on Monday 31 August Michael O’Sullivan, CEO of Cambridge International Examinations. During his visit he will attend an English class and then meet with authorities of the school. He will be accompanied by Richard Gilby, Head of Cambridge Examinations throughout Lain America and Lucila Marquez, Senior Schools Development Manager, Latin America. BDS’s relationship with Cambridge goes back almost a hundred years when students sat for their “Cambridge Locals”. This is chronicled in the 1916 edition of "The Evergreen". Steven Page, P.G.C.E - Headmaster & Rector   
21 Aug 2015 | Comunicacion BDS
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Próxima

(Español) 0513_MathsMientras aguardamos todavía los resultados de la última ronda de OMA, el jueves 27 oficiaremos por primera vez de sede de este encuentro de ESSARP"- comenta Paula Gutiérrez, coordinadora de Matemáticas de Middle & Senior. Participarán distintos colegios de la Asociación y la modalidad de trabajo será por niveles y en parejas. Para obtener el puntaje final de cada institución, se suman los resultados parciales obtenidos por cada pareja participante. En esta oportunidad, representarán al BDS los siguientes alumnos: - Junior Category (Middle 1-2): Martina Larghi & Ignacio Prada. - Intermediate Category (Middle 3 - Senior 4): Michael Page & Pablo Fregeiro. - Senior Category (Senior 5-6): Rodrigo Amor & Manuel Arslanian.  Mucha suerte para todos.       
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20 Aug 2015 | Comunicacion BDS

Democracy and Leadership in action

New International Model United Nations THIMUN Foundation homepage BDS will be participating in the second Latin American THIMUN (The Hague International Model United Nations) Conference to take place in the British Schools in Montevideo, Uruguay, from September 9th  to September 12th. This is an authentic simulation of the UN General Assembly and other multilateral bodies and the debates are all in English. A Model United Nations promotes student and teacher interest in international relations and related subjects, increases the capacity for students to engage in problem solving, teaches aspects of conflict resolution, research skills and communication skills and creates the opportunity to meet people and make new friends. This year the delegation of our school has been assigned two countries: New Zealand and the Republic of Turkey. New Zealand is a non permanent member of the Security Council. The following students will be participating: Valentina Cappa and Lucas Reynoso from S5H, Mercedes Mariño from S5L, Ana Paula Velástegui  from S5S, Pilar Di Salvo,Milagros Huang and Julieta Perelman from S4A, Camila Quintana from S4B and Andrea Erbetti, Daniela Riggio and Federico Rojas from S4C. The topics to be debated are the following: Political 1 - The question of government’s right to limit civil liberties in times of conflict - The question of the Mexican war of drugs - The question of the restoration of Cuban-American relations Political 2 - Measures to combat corruption in Latin American economies - Affordable and non-discriminatory financial services as a tool for human development and economic growth - Developing sustainable agricultural technology Health & Youth - Measures to improve access to maternal care facilities for both mothers and new born children - improving sanitation in terms of clean water and sewage disposal in LEDCs - The question of childhood obesity Legal - The question of cyber surveillance on civilians - Criminal accountability of UN officials on mission - Enhancing international cooperation regarding extradition Human Rights - Achieving full and productive employment and decent work for all, including women and young people - The question of the discrepancy between literary rates for men and women - The questions of international recruitment of young persons by terrorist groups Security Council - The question of the Islamic State - The question of the territorial integrity of the Ukraine - The question of terrorism in Sub Saharan African Countries (Chad, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria) The students have been working very hard preparing their policy statements and resolutions. We were able to schedule a meeting at the embassy of New Zealand for Thursday August 20th and our delegates will be able to interview Mr. Hayden Montgomery, ambassador since March 2013. They will ask him questions related to their topics and discuss New Zealand`s foreign policy. This will no doubt be a very enriching experience. Human Rights, Peace Education and a special guest [gallery link="file" ids="29529,29530,29531,29532,29533"] Last Thursday, Monica Shah, a Washington DC teacher visited our school. She is a teacher at Brightwood Education Campus, where she has taught U.S. History & Geography, and now also teaches Human Rights and "Peace classes", at different school grades. She also runs the Student Government and Model UN clubs. Before coming to Argentina, she was in India for three weeks to participate in a Peace Education and Nonviolence Immersion program. She is working with Freedom Beat to promote nonviolence, social change through music, and conflict solving. We invited her to attend one of Fabiana Burgos' classes in S5H (Formación Ética y Ciudanana, FEyC and Derecho/ Law), as Human Rights is part of her syllabus. Monica spoke to the students about her work to promote non violence and invited the class to participate in an exercise she puts into practice with her students. She asked them to place five chairs at the front of the classroom and then asked for volunteers to move them around into a position to show power.  The students participated in the activity very enthusiastically and then they had to explain what power meant to them and justify the way they had placed the chairs to reflect this. This led to a fruitful debate on the meaning of the word power. The students enjoyed Monica`s visit and continued debating on the topic even after she had left. We thank Monica for her interesting input and wish her all the best in her pursuit to make the world a better place. Monica Bruck - Head of Humanities, Middle & Senior