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Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities:

There are many opportunities for students to participate in co-curricular and extra curricular activities as well as to demonstrate their skills academically.

  • Student Council
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Middle School Events (plays, Quraan Competitions…)
  • Spelling Bee
  • Music Program
  • Arts and Crafts

EDP

 After careful evaluation of the inventory skills assessment by the EDP teachers, it was noted that some students required additional learning support in either English or Math. Class teachers and parents were then consulted.

After meeting with approving parents, the students were then interviewed by EDP. Once the students' needs were established, an individual enrichment program was devised to enhance the students learning abilities.

Students' EDP schedules vary; some students attend three to five times per week, depending on their needs. The majority of students are taken from non core subjects, causing minimal disruption to classroom learning. Only a minority of students is taken from core subjects

 

 MUN

Model United Nations gives students an opportunity to develop research, debate and interpersonal skills.  It is a great opportunity to excel essential skills for academic success and life in general.

 

   Student Council

 

Student council was established its year and I am proud of this success because  of the hard work and effort put forth by the students. Students in the middle and high schools campaigned of themselves, made poster and those who were nominated wrote out speeches . the candidates had the opportunity to express to the entire students body the changes they would like to make. After all that was said, the students voted and their voices were heard clearly. What a wonderful event that was.

 

Mme. Amal Amine

 

Head of Foreign language Department

Student Council Advisor

 

Advanced Ed creative writing contest

Yasser Ahmed Grade 7B         Mohamed Tawfik Grade 8

Mohamed Tawfik Grade 8

Yasser Ahmed with Dr. Stacie Rissmann-Joyce Principal/Head of School

 

 

Yasser Ahmed with Dr. Sara

 

 

Yasser Ahmed with Family

 


This is a truly unique world event and a fantastic way to promote numeracy within schools. Past results show that students will make significant improvements in their mental arithmetic skills and have fun in the process.

We are delighted that New Generation International  Schools  will be part of a global celebration of numbers as children from across the world unite in their quest to set a new world record in answering mental arithmetic questions!

 

The World Maths Day challenge involves students from all over the world playing against each other in real-time battles of mental arithmetic using the World Maths Day game engine.

 

In 2009 two million students from schools in 204 countries took part.

Students set a new record, correctly answering 452, 681,681 questions. Can we- New Generation International Schools - set a new record this year?

 

The student answering the highest number of questions correctly in each age group (5-8, 9-13, 14-18) will be the World Champion and receive a Minted Gold Medal.

Every student who correctly answers 4,000 questions or more will receive a digital certificate Gold Award. All students who participate will receive a digital certificate for participation.

 

Nigle Roddy
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