What does it mean to be a member of NHS?
Source: www.nationalhonorsociety.org
The NHS (National Honor Society) is a global organization that recognizes students from international schools for their leadership, character, service, and academic achievements. Members of this society are well-rounded students who enhance their group's strengths and make a positive impact on society. Being part of this select group is a significant achievement on a student's resume and opens doors to various institutions worldwide.
To join the chapter, high school students who have maintained a weighted GPA of 3.4 or higher go through an evaluation process in which a committee of teachers assesses each student’s leadership qualities, character, and service. The committee, along with the Principal, will determine who the new members for the upcoming school year will be.
Welcome & Congrats to the 2025–2026 NJHS & NHS Executive Committee!
With great joy and pride, we would like to share the results of the democratic election process for the Executive Committee of the National Honor Society (NHS) and the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), held on September 3rd. It was a meaningful opportunity for participation and leadership, in which the student members of CBR’s Honor Society elected those who will represent them in this important role during the 2025–2026 academic year.
We extend our warmest congratulations to Saraluna Bejarano, elected as President; Samuel Araque, Vice President; Laura Juliana Pineda, Secretary; and Tomás Martínez, Treasurer. We recognize each of them for their dedication and commitment, and we wish them an inspiring term as they lead initiatives that promote leadership, service, and academic excellence in “An Ideal Place to Grow.”
We invite the entire community to support the new committee along this journey, celebrating their accomplishments with pride and encouraging every initiative that strengthens the values of our beloved school.
"Welcome to the organization the world’s highest achieving students have been proudly adding to their résumés since 1921".
NHS & NJHS 2025 - 2026 | chapter Activities
This space will showcase the activities and initiatives led by the National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) throughout the 2025–2026 academic year.
As events unfold, we will be updating this microsite with highlights, photos and reflections that capture the leadership, service, and academic spirit of our Honor Society members.
We invite you to visit this page regularly to stay informed and celebrate each milestone alongside our student leaders.
Kindness Heroes
"The participation of NHS and NJHS students in the “Kindness Heroes” workshop—building community through acts of kindness—has been a deeply enriching experience.
These young leaders have become positive role models within our school community, actively promoting core values such as respect, empathy, and solidarity.
Through everyday acts of kindness—like accompanying a classmate who feels alone, peacefully mediating conflicts, or recognizing others’ efforts—they demonstrate that leadership is also exercised through example and mutual care.
Their role involves a constant commitment to collective well-being, which strengthens the social fabric of our school. By embracing this responsibility, students not only develop essential social-emotional skills, but also inspire their peers to adopt and multiply positive behaviors.
The active presence of these Kindness Heroes transforms school spaces into safer, more caring, and collaborative environments, reinforcing the idea that kindness is not just an expectation—it is a living practice that builds community."
Always remember: kindness makes a difference, and a compassionate outlook makes us more human.
NHS & NJHS MEMORIES
Induction Ceremony 2024 - 2025
Take a Look Back
Archive of Previous Editions
Below, you’ll find our archive of past microsites, showcasing the history and legacy of previous editions.
We invite you to visit our archive of previous years' microsites, where you can explore the legacy, achievements and memorable moments from past editions.
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