NAIROBI JAFFERY ACADEMY
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NAIROBI JAFFERY ACADEMY
Term 2 2013-2014 Volume 2, issue 2 4th April 2014 NAIROBI JAFFERY ACADEMY The Quest for Excellence NEWSLETTER DEAR PARENTS Greetings to you all, We have successfully come to the end of yet another busy term. We shared many of the activities of this term in our Mid-term edition. Kindly allow me to share with you events of the latter part of the term and what to expect in the new term (third term). EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT The term has been quite busy with Continuous Assessment Tests (CATS), Midterm examination and finally End of term examinations. Parents are advised to collect their child (ren)’s reports on 10th April between 8.00am and 12 pm from the school office. Please note that we will not have the consultation on this day as it has been the tradition. We intend to hold it once we resume; early next term. In case of any general queries, the teachers will be available to attend to you on Thursday. Once again it’s of paramount importance for parents to go through their child(ren)’s academic report together with the student and discuss his/her performance. For children performing below the expected level, there will be a letter of caution enclosed. The candidates successfully completed their mocks and the teachers did an analysis of the results. These results have been released to the students. Kindly ask for them and discuss your child’s progress. Together with their teachers, they have embarked on intensive revision in preparation for the finals coming up in May. We would also request parents to continue working with us to guide the students during the remaining time and in the course of the exams to ensure that exam discipline is maintained during the forthcoming exams. Grade 11, 12&13 candidates will start the written examination papers for the June series on 2nd May and will end on the 19th June 2014. Candidates taking coursework papers will be completing them during the April holidays. The Information Communication and Technology (ICT) practicals will be done during the April break. Parents please support your child by ensuring you have a copy of the international examination timetable so as to keep up with the exam events. The results are expected in Mid-August 2014. NB: A document with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Malpractice from Cambridge International Examination (CIE) was enclosed with the academic report for your perusal and acquaintance with. Please ensure you go through the document with your son/daughter. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Examination Department ....... 1 Careers……..………………..……….2 Francophone week…..…..…….…2 Security in the complex ........... 3 Grade 4 & 5 Trips..................... 3 Sports ...................................... 4 Fees Payment........................... 4 www.jaffery.ac.ke Our grade 6 candidates have just completed their Cambridge Primary Checkpoint exams. Checkpoints for Secondary 1 (Grade 9) are going on and will be completed on 8th April. The results for both levels are expected midJune 2014. We hope they do well. In case of any queries regarding examination, do not hesitate to contact the examination office. Pictures above: Grade 6 Candidates sit for their Cambridge Primary Checkpoint exams held in the Examination Hall. NJA Examination Officer Mrs. Sarah Ngotho inspects the Candidates during the just concluded Primary Checkpoint Examination. CAREERS NEWS Our focus as a department has now shifted to the grade 9 class who will be selecting their subjects in third term. The selection of subjects at this level is normally based on the student’s career paths of interest, as well as their aptitude and strength in the various subjects. The students are getting career advice on requirements for different careers. As parents, you will play an important role too in the subject selection process and we would encourage you to begin holding discussions with your child on the same. The A2 level (grade 13) students have been making applications to universities and colleges they would wish to join later on. We hope to continue with the process in the new term. In addition, all the senior students (O&ALevel) will hopefully proceed for work experience after their finals. We are encouraging them to take a proactive role in searching for places where they can be considered for work placement. Parents are also encouraged to help them get work placement in good time. The students will be coming home with a work experience application letter at the end of this term. FRANCOPHONE WEEK The students taking French joined the rest of the world in celebrating the Francophone Week (la semaine de la francophonie) from the 17th March to the 21st March. They organized a francophone quiz and watched an animated film. They also visited the French Cultural Centre. The students also held a bake sale in which they raised Ksh. 13,350. They donated the amount to the Fill My Cup Initiative. We would like to say ‘merci beaucoup’ to Mrs. Farhana M. Khimji and Ms. Shaina Merali for making the French pastry for the bake sale. 2 NJA Students celebrated the Francophone Week at the French Cultural Centre. SECURITY IN THE COMPLEX We appreciate that as an institution, we are vested with the duty of ensuring that your children are safe and it is on this basis that we are introducing a car pass system for all cars that are driven in the complex to either drop or pick children. You are requested to visit the main office to get a form to fill in for us to avail you with a pass during the first week of third term. Cars that lack a pass after the first week of school next term will have to be registered at the gate to access the premises. GRADE 4 & 5 TRIPS The 4 pupils had a chance to watch ‘The PiedPiper’ musical presented by the Agha Khan Nairobi Junior School. Before the play started, there were two dance performances by the children in the Zumba and hip-hop clubs respectively. It was good exposure for these young minds as they savored a great display of talent by their age mates, and of course, they were thoroughly entertained. On 15th February, 2014, Grade 5’s made a visit to Mama Fatuma Children’s Home where they gave donations in cash and kind. It was a totally new experience for these pupils as they interacted with the Mama Fatuma family. NJA Teacher, Mr. Michael Bukhala together with the Grade 5’s made a visit to Mama Fatuma Children’s Home where they gave donations in cash and kind. Grade 5’s trip to Paradise lost. They undertook various fun activities that included; Boat riding, nature trail and horse riding. They then proceeded to Paradise lost for various fun activities that included; Boat riding, Horse riding and took a walk in the nature trail where there are caves and water falls 3 SPORTS We had a successful Annual Sports Day on the 27th March. We had inter-house sports activities in track and field events. Clearly, the students demonstrated a high level of competitiveness. In the end, Red house were declared the overall winners with green house coming second. Congratulations to all the participants. Recently, our girls were crowned bronze medalists in the IPPSA football league at Loreto Convent Msongari. We would like to appeal to all parents to kindly ensure that their children have appropriate house colour T-Shirts for the Inte-house competitions. These are available at Haria uniforms at Sarit Centre and Animet uniforms at Yaya Centre. You are also encouraged to make sure that your child(ren) have the official PE kit for their PE lessons and a fleece jacket before the cold weather sets in next term. NJA Annual Sport Day KINDLY TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT DATES ON OUR CALENDAR FEES PAYMENT Event Date To enjoy the 5% early bird discount, all fees must be paid on or before 25th April, 2014. Please note that the deadline for payment of all fees is 12th May, 2014, outstanding fees after this date will attract a 5% late payment surcharge and students will not be allowed in school. Parents are advised to pay up in good time to avoid inconveniences. Returning of scripts Monday 7th April, 2014 Revision classes for the Candidates Inter-house quiz (in the afternoon) End of term school activities Tuesday 8th April 2014 End of Grade 9 Checkpoint exams No School Wednesday 9th April 2014 Collection of End of Term Academic Reports Thursday (No Consultation) SCHOOL OFFICIALLY CLOSES On behalf of the management and the Nairobi Jaffery fraternity, I would like to wish you all Happy Holidays and a Blessed New Year, 2014! Yours Sincerely, Mr R. Arackal, Principal SCHOOL RE-OPENS FOR THIRD TERM ON TUESDAY, 29TH APRIL, 2014 A SCHOOL WITH A PURPOSE: NAIROBI JAFFERY ACADEMY Nairobi Jaffery Academy was established in September 1998 to provide a The Quest for excellence conducive learning environment to the girl child from all backgrounds, P.O Box 25342-00603, within an Islamic environment and has since grown to provide quality Lavington, Kenya info@jaffery.ac.ke holistic education to both girls and boys via instruction in the British Phone: 4349208 National Curriculum across the board from Kindergarten, to Primary Phone: 0727 441 218, 0736 441 218 Fax: 4349293 School (BNC Key stage 1 and 2), and Secondary School (CIE Checkpoint, www.jaffery.ac.ke IGCSE ‘O’ Level and ‘A’-Level).