+36 30 310 3733

admissions@britmagyariskola.hu

Tárogató út 2-4., 2nd floor

1021 Budapest

8:00-17:00

Monday-Friday

+36 30 310 3733

admissions@britmagyariskola.hu

Tárogató út 2-4., 2nd floor

1021 Budapest

8:00-17:00

Monday-Friday

News

We introduce Andrea Kun, Grade 2 Homeroom Teacher

Andrea Kun, Grade 2 Homeroom teacher specialises in art and visual culture. She is  a believer in subject integration. She considers it essential to approach the curriculum from several aspects because children can best learn from experience You can get more about her by watching her introduction video.

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Our Founding Team is complete!

We are glad to inform you that the Founding Team of Brit-Magyar Iskola is now complete. The director of our school, the homeroom teachers of grade 1-4, both Native English teachers, our administration team and founders are all eagerly working on the preparations of the start of the school year in September. Until then we are sending our greetings to

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We are planning a family and environmentally friendly school garden

We have a riddle for you: inspiring, exciting, safe, playful and nature friendly. What is it? The future school garden of  Brit-Magyar Iskola. We cannot wait to explore the kitchen garden, the bird watching, the outdoor playhouses and classroom or sport courts together with the kids. Until then, check out the plans of the Brit-Magyar secret garden!

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Renovation work is progressing at a rapid pace at Brit-Magyar Iskola

We can finish this week with a lot of good news: Not only is the renovation work of our school is progressing at a great pace, but our application for an operating license is also complete, which means that the final step of gaining our license has started!  During the renovation work of our the school, our future classrooms have

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We had a great first meeting of the Founding Families

On 2 June we organized our first personal meeting with the Founding Families of Brit-Magyar Iskola. We had a great time together, enjoyed each other’s company and created a really fun atmosphere in our school garden. At this school community event the families had the chance to visit and see the renovation works for our future classrooms. There were a

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Are bilingual children really smarter?

Focused attention and rapid perception are shown by studies as the two main traits for children who have been schooled in a bilingual environment. Will multilingual kids really be able to react faster and be smarter? That’s what we investigated!   Bilingualism – a gift for life In addition to the obvious practical benefit of greater communication opportunities for multilingual

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