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Cut your energy day

‘Cut your energy day’ came to BESST today with students exploring ways that we can save on our energy bills and at the same time make our planet healthier and happier.

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TEDx with teachers

TEDx arrived at Highschool today with four of our teachers delivering a speech to their students. Mr Rasto did it his way, emphasising the power of positivity, Mr Matej told us how he managed to become a near enough native speaker of English language.

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Open house

On Thursday, 30 November, 2017, curious visitors, taking advantage of the Open House opportunity to see the school inside-out, flocked to BESST High School. Apart from seeing entertaining presentation by our Year 1, 2, and 3 students, visitors had a chance to attend one of the classes taught in English — Math, Biology, and Art and Culture, as well as lessons taught in Slovak — Slovak Language, Chemistry, etc. In addition to the possibility to talk to the principal and the teachers, the visitors had a chance to ask the students how they feel about studying at BESST themselves.

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Annual letter writing marathon

High School students explored this issue of human rights today by getting involved with the annual letter writing marathon organized by Amnesty International. All classes wrote letters of support to people who have been incarcerated for standing up for their homes and dignity. The aim of the project is not only to raise awareness of human rights violations but also to put pressure on country leaders to reconsider their actions in relation to the abuse of humans in their country.

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Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day came to BESST today, all students and teachers took time to think about the things in their life that they are thankful for and decorated the High school Thanksgiving tree with their positive thoughts.

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A Festive Ceremony: The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

On Thursday, 2 November, 2017, Ema S., the first successful graduate of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award program from the BESST High School, took part in the festive award ceremony that took place in the historic building of the National Council of the Slovak Republic in Bratislava.

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A Mock Election to Regional Parliament @ BESST

Our school has informed and knowledgeable students that take citizen responsibilities seriously and with the right degree of civic togetherness. This is why our students joined the Student Election project this year which took place at the different high schools of the Trnava region. Its aim was to awaken, inform and encourage young people to participate in the regional election. Although the official election will take place on 4 November, 2017, our mock election was scheduled for today — 26 October, 2017, in the premises of our high school.

The students had an opportunity to try out themselves what an election really looks like, they found out what a ballot is and they also elected their district governor.

The election itself went smoothly and was trouble-free; everyone knew what to do when casting their ballot, and so the students truly enjoyed the moment of exercising their civic right.

The results of the student election can be found at www.studentskevolby.sk

Mr. Andrej

Mr. Andrej

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Colour Day

BESST high school corridor became a veritable rainbow today with each class choosing their own colour to celebrate, ‘National Colour Day’. In English lessons we explored colour connotations and analysed how colour can be used to create atmosphere. We also looked at how advertisers use it to appeal to their audience.

Ms. Hayley

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Get Smart about Credit Day

Maths lessons at BESST got very real today, with students exploring the types of credit available and of course the pitfalls and dangers of getting into debt. They compared types of loans and evaluated the options before purchasing a virtual car.

Ms. Hayley

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A BESST bull’s eye!

Last week, as you may recall, BESST High School set themselves a lifestyle target each, ranging from eating more fresh fruit to sleeping for 7 hours a night for a week. Students and teachers alike threw themselves into the challenge.

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