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Volume 8 Issue 14 07 May 2015 NEWSLETTER Dates for your Diary: Access your engage portal Stay up to date with the school's latest Final IB Diploma (IB2) Exams news & info ! • 4-22 May Secondary School Music Concert at 3.30pm-4.30pm FROM THE PRINCIPAL • Tuesday 12 May I Mr Dean Pyrah Principal am often asked by parents what I think is the most important thing they can do to support the growth of their children’s learning at home. Clearly being involved and interested in what your son or daughter is learning at school is essential and perhaps the most important element. The more you monitor your child’s journey at school and share their experiences, the better they generally perform. By fostering an atmosphere where learning is seen as normal and enjoyable, children will seek out opportunities to learn and will see worth in the process. Illustrating the opportunities for children to explore their curiosity and creativity is also very important. Allow them to ask questions and encourage them to seek answers. Allow them at times to fail and assist them through this process to help build resilience. Most importantly create a culture of high expectations, accountability and a love of learning new things. It is also important that we promote balance in the lives of our children. We should be encouraging all of our children to get enough sleep at night and assist them to eat well and to exercise regularly. It is important also that they find balance a between play and work. Monitoring how and when children learn and play is central to a child’s growth as it helps them to understand accountability and instills in them a sense of understanding and responsibility for their own time management. Pre-KGA,B Excursion to Build a bear workshop • Tuesday 12 May Quran competition Awards Ceremony(P7 & 8) at 13:30 to 14:50 • Wednesday 13 May Final GC Diploma (GC2) Exams • 24-28 May Grade 1 Breakfast • Thursday 28 May Year 10 and 11 (IB1) Exams • 31 May - 04 June Year 10 and 11 (GC1)Exams • 31 May - 08 June Year 10 Work Experience • 07-11 June Graduation Assembly • Monday 08 June ELC Celebration of Learning / Father’s day celebration • Thursday 11 June Pre- KG, KG1 & KG2 final Performance • Thursday 11 June Mr Dean Pyrah Principal MOE Arabic, Islamic and Social Studies Exams • (TBA) Award Ceremony • Wednesday 24 June 2 VISS NEWSLETTER From the Secondary School I would like to start this piece with a thank you to everyone involved in the Secondary School production of “Princess Who?” last week. I saw all three performances and thoroughly enjoyed myself and it is clear we have some great acting talent emerging in the school. These events do not happen without a huge amount of work and I am grateful to Mr Mo and his team of students and staff who put such a great effort in to bringing it all together. Mr Jim Stearns Deputy Principal Head of Secondary School We are now well in to the exam season, with the IB exams starting this week and the GC exams happening in a couple of weeks. Although there are still some lessons remaining for Grade 12 GC, Grade 12 were given a proper send off last week, with informal speeches, certificates and a splendid cake! Although I have only known Grade 12 since I joined last summer, the sense of community has really shone through and I wish them every success in the coming weeks. For the rest of the school, assessments and exams loom later in the term. We will be busy right up until the students finish school on June 25 and exam timetables for each year will be published soon. Please keep an eye out for these important announcements and I look forward to all of the VISS Secondary students putting in their best efforts throughout this busy term. Mr Jim Stearns Deputy Principal/Head of Secondary School W e are delighted to invite you to a special ‘musical treat’ to end the school year on a positive note. Secondary School Musical May Madness Please come along and enjoy performances from our Grade 9 & 10 music students. The concert will include the following: VISS Band Guitar Club Solo performers » » » Date: Tuesday 12 May at 3.30pm to 4.30pm Venue: Main Theatre (enter via Gate 6) We look forward to seeing you there! Tea, coffee and nibbles will also be available. OUR YOUNG MUSICIANS WILL PERFORM ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Ms Nevann Hardwick Director of Music 3 VISS NEWSLETTER Princess Who? O n April 28 and 29, an enthusiastic cast and crew delivered their successful performances of our Secondary School drama production ‘Princess Who?’ The play, based on a story where a girl wakes up in the middle of the ‘Misty Forest’ and has no memory of who she is or where she is from. On her journey through the forest, she meets random fairy-tale characters like Hansel and Gretel, Goldilocks, Snow White, Cinderella and many more, all of whom contribute one way or the other to her process of finding out her name and where her home is. It’s a very funny script and the actors delivered the lines with a lot of talent and comedy. A huge amount of work has gone into this production and I’d like to thank all the cast members, crew members, teachers, technicians and everyone who contributed to the success of this production! Mr Mohamed Elashiry Teacher - Performing Arts/Humanities Al Ihsan Charity Drive S ince the beginning of Term 2, VISS students have been involved in a charitable drive as part of a partnership between Al – Ihsan Charity Association and VISS. Al – Ihsan is a humanitarian organisation which was founded in Ajman and provides many services to the poor and disadvantaged. These include provided financial aid and health related services to those in need. The drive was a student led initiative including the Student Representative Council and the Grade 10 Islamic Studies students. For the campaign, students produced a promotional video reminding people to give generously to the cause which they presented to the school community during a recent assembly. For the school’s efforts, a Certificate of Appreciation was awarded to VISS which was received by the Deputy Principal and Head of Secondary, Mr Jim Stearns. Organisers at Al – Ihsan thanked all students and teachers involved in the project for their efforts. Mr Ahmed Briki Head of Islamic Studies 4 VISS NEWSLETTER from the primary school & EArly Learning Centre student representAtIVe councIl A t the end of Term 2, Ms Bernadette and Mr George attended the SRC celebration lunch to thank the student leaders for their hard work and dedication throughout the term. The SRC ran assemblies with Mr Jon, conducted research on our current wastage bins around the school and met with Mrs Kerry and Ms Bernadette about running activities at recess and lunch for the students. I would like to thank last Term’s SRC’s for their commitment to their leadership role. Student Leadership – Term 3 The Student Representative Council has been chosen for term 3. A range of students across Grades 4 and 5 prepared a speech to deliver to their classroom on why they would make a good representative on the SRC. The following names are the students who were successfully elected to the position of SRC representative. Grade 4 » (4A) Ayub Ahmed and Lujain Almaazmi » (4B) Afraz Alam and Adria Carvalho » (4C) Feha Al-Azad » (4D) Aya Elhamarna » (4E) Najla Sembaij » (4F) Shaheen Dhambola and Jessica Rafferty Grade 5 » (5A) Karma Fouda » (5B) Ramsha Iqbal » (5C) Yara Al Saraj » (5D) Leen Dajani » (5E) Saeed Kanah Mr Broden Borg Teacher - Grade 5D 5 VISS NEWSLETTER VISS VALUES AWARD WINNERS Term 3 WEEK 2 Grade 2D Mohammed Al Suwaidi Nurah Yasmin Malik Lina Hamada Grade 2G Farida Gad Batool Almitwali Sebastian Kamalati Yaser Nabiyev Bashir Al Hassoun Grade 3A Raed Mardom Rahaf Abdalla Saeed Almarri Grade 3C Mariam Binjersh Arbaaz Shahid Fatma Hindi ABSENT – Grade 2G - Jordan Sahawneh Grade 3C - Aniss Hammad Grade 3E - Yousef Al Shurafa, Dana Fouda, Alya Qawam Grade 4D - Khalid Foudeh Grade 4F - Waleed Mohammad, Shaheen Dhambola Grade 3E Dana Kananeh Abdullah Al Dhaheiri Anahita Jaberi Zadeh Nada Gadwat Grade 4D Aya Elhamarna Saif Almagrabi Sara Alshurafa Aisha Alsuwaidi Grade 4F Hana Nasser Mahmoud Kamel Tolba Mahra Altunaiji Shamma Alhelli Abdulrahman Alshaibani Anas Jalghum Grade 5A Erkan Nasirli Alsajad Alsaad Eman Alsuwaidi Hamad Almehiri Hanif Kapetanovic Khalid Adbelhaq Parmis Nezam Grade 5E Rama Diab Abdelaziz Alowais Ibada Mohammed Sufyan Chaudry Term 3 week 3 Grade 1B Marya Mardini Youssef Ahmed Grade 1C Abdul Aziz Alnaqbi Hessa Almualla Grade 1E Ghala Alhajeri Raajvir Kasar Ahmed Ahmed Grade 2D Jana Da’as Hend Al Marazeeq Pari Dewan Ishaan Amyn Virani Grade 3C Youssef Hafez Ahmed Zakarneh Heidi Mahnoud Simran Selim Grade 3E Musabeh Almansoori Abdulloh Dadajanov Layla Obeid Malak Elsadek Abdelaziz Zarouni Grade 4C Anas Kamran Abdulraheem Gad Malak Talib Grade 4F Joud Khalid Taryam Ahmed El Tammari Jana Abdalla Shaheen Dhambola Grade 5C Tazkeer Absar ABSENT – Grade 2D- Syed Mustafa Ghaznavi Grade 3C- Hind Alsuwaidi Mr George Ibrahim - Curriculum Coordinator and Grade 5 Team Leader 6 VISS NEWSLETTER Maraya Art Centre became a classroom for KG2 students K G2 students are exploring the Inquiry topic of Creative Art this term, and visited the Maraya Art Centre in Al Qasba to explore G2 students are exploring the Inquiry topic of Creative Art this term, and visited the Maraya Art Centre in Al Qasba to explore the Art gallery and appreciate artwork across various styles and cultures. the Art gallery and appreciate artwork across various styles and cultures. The teachers helped the students by describing what they saw in the paintings and guided them through the other exhibits such The teachers helped the students by describing what they saw in the paintings and guided them through the other exhibits such as sculptures and recycled objects that were turned into artwork. as sculptures and recycled objects that were turned into artwork. They were also privileged to meet an Arabic author who read the children one of her books. They were also privileged to meet an Arabic author who read the children one of her books. Some of our children also donated books to the Book Shelter, which runs like a library. They happily accept any books to enhance Some of our children also donated books to the Book Shelter, which runs like a library. They happily accept any books to enhance the enjoyment of their visitors. the enjoyment of their visitors. Amazing art work by budding VISS artist Book Shelter: The KG2 students donated a few books and brought back some books from the Book Shelter at Maraya Art Centre. T he following is information about The Book Shelter which is also available on www.maraya.ae : The Book Shelter is a local initiative that focuses on making books accessible to the public- free of cost. Being passionate advocates of reading and education, the Book Shelter strive to create the largest free library in the world. By sourcing books from donations from the community, the Book Shelter creates a sustainable project that recycles, promotes reading, and strengthens the reading culture in the U.A.E. Maraya Art Centre in Al Qasba, Sharjah, 1st floor, the Book Shelter library in Maraya Art Center is open and free to the public. The library is updated monthly and each person can take up to four books a month. Please register the adopted books into the registration book provided. You are not required to return the books but if you wish to do so, or if you would like to donate books to The Book Shelter, there is a donation box beside the library to drop off your donations. Ms Reshma Kudrolli ELC Coordinator VISS NEWSLETTER 7 KG1 Excursion: Posh Paws Animal Farm embraces an experience that relates to The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia: Belonging, Being and Becoming. E xcursions are very important in the Early Years, as they help the children connect with the wider world and their community. They are also amazing learning experiences, providing situations impossible to recreate within their class rooms. KG1 students had a great day on their excursion to the Posh Paws Animal Farm in Dubai. It was a superb and entertaining environment allowing children to touch, feel and interact with animals. Our students enjoyed the supportive, engaging and hands-on experience with different animals such as an ostrich, an emu and snakes. It was amazing to see their confidence bloom as they bravely held a snake, sat on a turtle and hand fed the farm animals such as the cow, sheep and goat. They enjoyed the walk through the farm where ponies were in their paddocks, baboons in their cages and ducks, hens and roosters all around them. It was a wonderful experience for our students as they were exposed to different animals and enjoyed some up close and cuddly time in the petting area. Ms Reshma Kudrolli ELC Coordinator VISS NEWSLETTER 8 VISS-FIT NETBALL TEAM V ISS-FIT Netball Team is a group of female staff members that was formed in September 2014. The team played in the Dubai Netball league every week, concluding last Tuesday 28 April with VISS celebrating a well-deserved victory in the last match of the season. As well as competing in the league, the team trained once a week at VISS and their members took part in events such as the “pink is punk” fun race. Congratulations to the whole team for their effort and commitment throughout the year. It’s all due to the dedication and hard work of every individual working collaboratively and supporting each other to develop skills making use of our various strengths and areas of enthusiasm that the team succeeded to represent VISS. ●Ms Natasha Shukuroglou - (Grade 4 Teacher): “It has been a great opportunity to build relationships with other schools whilst promoting VISS in the sporting arena. It was also great fun with an amazing group of girls!” ●Ms Elizabeth Mcintosh - (Teacher, Primary School): “This season it has been very enjoyable playing in the VISS fit netball team. We have played some challenging games this year and it has been great seeing the whole team work together. Go VISS fit!” VISS-FIT Netball Team is part of the HPE VISS-FIT team, overseen by the Head of HPE, Mr Russell. Mrs Carolina was the Team Manager, with Mr Coby as Coach and Ms Liz as our team Captain and Umpire for matches. Thank you to everyone and see you next year! VISS-FIT Netball Team