jubail international school`s - Al Hussan International Schools
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jubail international school`s - Al Hussan International Schools
VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 JUBAIL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL’S NEWSLETTER The official student publication of JIS SEPT 2013 - OCT 2013 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 INTRODUCTION Dear Reader, I am delighted to present the first newsletter of this school year to you. This issue covers all events and activities that took place during the first half of the first semester. I would like to thank all the individuals who contributed to the process of making this newsletter, especially the Managing Editor - Joanne Simpelo. I would also like to thank Ms. Duella Boby for all her support. I hope you enjoy the first edition of our newsletter. Thank you. Sincerely, Catherine Sampaga Editor-in-chief 1 NEWSLETTER EVENTS Saudi National Day Written by Momina Naveed (Gr. 7) and Muhammad Hamza Riaz (Gr. 10) Saudi National Day is celebrated on September 23rd. Youngsters all over the kingdom ride their heavy bikes, wearing white and green clothes with their national flags held firmly in their hands. Like every year, Jubail International School also celebrated this day in our school with great pomp and show. The boys section and girls section had different programs for the day. In the girls section, the extremely talented student community tried their best to make this day a special one for all of us. Mrs. Shereen, our incredibly creative art teacher, prepared beautiful art pieces depicting the magnificent landmarks of Saudi Arabia to decorate our school’s reception area. Every nook and corner of our school looked special. Huge models of Kaaba added a religious touch to the school”s atmosphere. All the students tried their best to persuade their parents to buy them green dresses and matching accessories. It was really fun to watch the lower graders wearing “Thobes” and “Jalabias” with the national flag painted on their innocent faces. The celebration started with students of Grade 5 singing the National Anthem of Saudi Arabia. Though most of the students could not understand, the melodious voices of the little angels mesmerized them. This was followed by a presentation on Saudi’s history and traditions by Maya Hecham Hamed of Grade 10. Finally, the girls of Grade 10 performed a special Saudi Dance in which they dressed up as the women and men of Saudi Arabia. It was simply fantastic! Most of the performers were not Saudi, but their devotion and hard work made the performance worth-watching, making the audience ask for an encore performance! Perfomances by Grade 10 of both girls and boys section …. 2 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 The students were not the only ones who enjoyed the celebration, all teachers were equally enthralled and took part in all the activities. It was indeed a memorable day! While in the boys section, a fabulous program was conducted on September 19, 2013 by Grade 10-O in regard of the Saudi National Day and in honor of the present king; King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz. The program was conducted in the gym of the school and had a duration of about an hour; starting at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 9:00 a.m. Everyone from the designated grade had their assigned tasks to perform, which they accomplished magnificently that resulted into a wonderful show that was liked by all. The guest of honor was Mr. Ozair and this show was a result of the hard work and the efforts of two very competitive teachers; Mrs. Arshi and Mrs. Shazia. The MC of the show was Olayan Javed, who performed his task beautifully by the annotation, the pauses, the script and an accent that was comprehendible to the audience. Eyas Al-dakheel, Miguel Agustin and Homam Saleh were assigned the task of photographing the show. The show started with the recitation of the Holy Quran. This honor was given to Anshorullah Shahrulzaman. Following the recitation, the daily rituals were followed; exercises conducted by Mr. Said and facts and news 3 EVENTS presented by Muhammad Hamza and Ibtihaj Rafique. Then the show actually started by a concise introduction by the host, telling the audience about the purpose of the day and its significance. Afterwards, the national anthem of Saudi Arabia was presented by all the students of Grade 10 who stood in reverence. Subsequently, an awe-inspiring presentation was given by Muhammad Hamza and Abdul Moiz, informing the students about the significance of the day, as well as Saudi Arabia’s history, economy, reserves, geography, dress and culture. It was highly praised by the audience. Following this presentation was a quiz that was conducted by Olayan Javed, Ibtihaj Rafique and Abdalla Hashim, which was another way of increasing the knowledge of the audience about their host country and the winners were presented with chocolates as a token of appreciation. Finally, six honored students presented a sequence-including a Saudi song and Oppa Saudi style- that actually added to the success of the program. Ahmed Khan, Khaled Eid, Omar Mustafa, Abdul Hadi, Mohammed Essam and Muhammad Hamza, performed it remarkably. This sensational performance was received with loud applause by the viewers. A round of applause so loud that it could be heard outside the school ended the show. NEWSLETTER EVENTS Donut day Written by: Zoya Saraf (12-H) Who doesn’t like Donuts? Well, everybody does and that’s why we started the new school year with Donut Day on 26th September, Thursday. Flyers were pinned up, the event was announced, and lastly yummy donuts were devoured with smiles. It was enjoyed by all, from primary school to high school students as well as by teachers. Two varieties were offered at reasonable prices and they were quickly sold out. The arrangement for the event was done well in advance and was organized flawlessly. There was neither confusion nor disorder. Hygienic measures were also taken. The donuts were sold in the canteen by none other than the members of the Student Council who worked together in collaboration. At the end of the day it was a success seeing everyone pleased. And “donut” worry, there will be plenty more of activities planned out for all! Pizza Day Written by: Fawzi Asraf (12-0) The long awaited pizza day event was held on the 7th of October. As the announcement reached the ears of all the little ones, classrooms were flooded with thrilled screams and joyous yays. As the day drew nearer, the student body practically buzzed with excitement. Everyone was eager to have a small break from the strenuous school days to enjoy their slices of heaven. Gooey delicious pizza slices were passed out to all the students that asked for them. The day was a smashing success for an event aiming to entertain the student body. This is why the school holds pizza days as sacred traditions. As the day came to an end, a quick cleaning and a small sigh of relief escapes from those in charge. A contemplation of the day just brings a smile to my face. A success is a success and as I always say "on to the next!" 4 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS World Heart Day Written by: Yumna Siraj (7-H) The student council members had organized a new event, The World Heart Day, an informative and distinctive day held on September 30, 2013, which was greatly enjoyed by the student body. Although this was the first time such an event had been held, it was a great success. The gymnasium decorated in red, posters in the hallways and students wearing red shirts helped get all of us in the mood for celebration! This is a topic that shone light on subjects that aren’t normally taken into much consideration, like eating habits. They educated the students on how to prevent heart diseases and motivated them to do exercise and eat more nutritious food. The world heart day celebration went by methodically. Reem Nasir and Hanna Shehata of Grade 11 and Catherine Sampaga and Yusra Aksakal of Grade 12 held presentations and explained the topic in detail. Soon after that, they held a quiz. All classes got chances to answer questions and seeing the thrill on their children’s faces, while answering, was really satisfying. Students, who answered questions correctly, got a gift each for their participation. The council also appreciated the attempts of those who got the answers wrong. Towards the end of the program there was also a fascinating bake sale, loved and enjoyed by all hungry students. The entire crowd was divided into two and both groups were directed to the two stalls set up in the gym. Teachers and students gathered around the stalls, where mouthwatering frosted cakes and array of delectable cookies and tempting muffins were sold. Kids piled their plates with different delicacies and went off to share with friends. The day was filled with boisterous laughter and happy smiles. Undeniably, teachers and students had relished their confectionaries, and learned more about World Heart Day. With days of toiling and struggle, the Student Council has absolutely succeeded in creating a stupendous and momentous day for all of JIS. 5 EVENTS NEWSLETTER Written by: Baylasan Nasim (9-H) and Reem Nasir (11-H) Just when you think this semester can’t get any more fascinating, Movie Day comes along the way and proves you wrong. Among all the previous events we had so far, 9th of October has been an additional ingredient of fun and enjoyment. We students had mentally prepared ourselves to watch the movie and it’s safe to say we were not the tiniest bit disappointed. The enjoyment of watching the movie was doubled as we were given pepsi and popcorn. When the lights switched off, we felt as if we were in a movie theater rather than in school. Out of some options and suggestions of movies, Grades 9 and 10 opted for The Lone Ranger and it was a great choice. It was the type of movie that will make you impatient to find out what is going to happen next. There’s nothing better than an action movie with a sprinkle of humor, adding delight to it. Not to mention, the great Johnny Depp’s presence was the most splendid aspect of the entire movie! He’s the type of actor who is a pleasure to watch and increases the excitement of the audience. The movie was thrilling and simply terrific. It began with a little fellow wandering through a carnival or an exhibit about the Wild West. When he walks past a ‘wax figure’ of an elderly Indian Warrior, he was stunned when the old man (Tonto) starts to actually speak. Tonto proceeds to tell him about the memorable adventures he shared with The Lone Ranger in the past and how he started wearing a mask to bury his identity, and that’s how the story began. That was a brilliant opening. For two hours and a half, we were all taken to mesmerizing dimensions…our bodies in the school but our minds elsewhere. No matter how much that movie made your palms sweat due to the curiosity about what was to happen next, the humorous scenes would’ve definitely helped calm you down. It was wonderful hearing plenty of laughs radiating throughout the room. It had an outstanding ending where John and Tonto decide to never give up or surrender. It was a great day for Grades 11 and 12 as they also had a Movie Day in which they enjoyed the sequel of the KCA winning movie Despicable Me entitled Despicable Me 2, which follows the tale of the three sisters Margo, Agnus & Edith taking a look at their lives subsequent to being adopted by a retired criminal mastermind with a loveable accent - Gru the ex-supervillain. The welcome aroma of fresh popcorn in addition to the company of our fellow classmates and friends provided an ideal setting to watch the critically acclaimed & much anticipated film. Although some could argue that it was a fairly childish movie for ages 15-18 to watch, the movie is a must watch for all and was thoroughly enjoyed as the viewers exploded with fits of laugher at the minions gibberish, awed at the sisters cuteness & sighed audibly at the Gru & Lucy scenes. The movie featured the familiar voices of well acknowledged actors such as Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig & Russell Brand who were able to voice the characters with such diverse personas rendering the animations to leave lasting impressions on us viewers by way of humor and their immense wit, which contributed greatly to the movie as a whole. Despicable me 2 was written by American screenwriters Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio generally known for writing the screenplays for the animated films Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who! & Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. Their simple brilliance in the persistent humor of the film especially Gru’s lines, made it an ideal movie to watch at the near end of a studious week and allowed us to take a seat back, forget our school worries and instead lose ourselves in the marvelous world of banana loving creatures and in the time old theme of good versus evil. In all honestly, prior the watching the movie I was opposed to the idea of sitting through it but I’m glad I did for its title is rather misleading, there was nothing ‘despicable’ about it at all. 6 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS A Visit from UKuni Writing by: Hassan Khan (12-O) In the month of September, Jubail International School had a visit from ‘UKUni’. Basically, ‘UKuni’ is a local organization which provides aid to students who wish to study in the UK. The whole purpose of the visit was to give an orientation to the graduating batch (Grade 12) of the school. The orientation not only contained many tips on how to apply in the UK for the students to benefit from but also the least academic requirements. They also gave a rough estimate on what the cost would be if a student desired to study in a particular university for a particular subject. They familiarized the students with an admission system called the ‘UCAS’. This system allows a student to apply to five desired universities in UK. In order to apply through UCAS, students must fill out a form with fields like desired subjects, academic grades, personal statement etc. The university then chooses the best students amongst the list. The most exhilarating thing about the visit was that there was a regional officer from the University of Reading, in UK, present in the hall. The officer discussed about his university, the subjects they offer and their requirements. He also shared some very interesting things about the campus life and the wonders of the city of Reading. UKuni is proud to be the first education agency in Saudi Arabia to be licensed by the British Council. 7 Personally, UK seems very attractive now and the other students had a similar perspective. They believe that the visit was a pleasant surprise and the orientation was very beneficial indeed. NEWSLETTER EVENTS Written by: Joseph Lisha Edited by: Fawzi Asraf The Math Derby is a competition held in our school that tests the quick analytical and problem solving skills of students. It does so through a series of 20 short yet challenging questions within the curricula of their respective grades. This competition consists of 2 rounds. The first round is held in each classroom using a multimedia projector and a white board. Students have a short period of time to use all the mental abilities they’ve acquired to be able to handle critical thinking questions. Students are required to just note down the final answer on the sheet provided. The first round is only a scratch on the surface, after the students hand in their papers, they are taken and checked by the mathematics coordinator, Mr. Khalid, who was also the one who organized this educational event to find out which students are the best in mathematics and how they approach such complicated questions to end up with the correct answer. When the papers are marked and the results are ready to be announced, the 2 students that achieved the highest results from each class are chosen. These 2 qualify to the final round in which combinations of students from different classes form 2 teams. Finally the two teams have their final showdown and one team is triumphant. Prizes are given out to the winning team members for all the effort that was put into getting this far. 8 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS The 2 students who have passed the first round from each class are listed below: GRADES NAMES 3-H LEEN ISMAIL AND FARAH MUSTAFA 3-I NOOR ALI AND MUZNAH KASHIF 4-H SARAH FADI AND NATALI AL ASAAD 4-I RAGHDA NASSER ADWAN AND SORFINA SAZLI 5-H MERIAM MOURAD MOSTEFAI AND SAVERA SHABIH 5-I ALEENA VINU AND EISHA SHAFIQ 6-H KHAIREENA ATHIRAH AND HEBA MUTASIM 7-H NUR ANIS NABILAH AND SHIZA ARSHAD 8-H DANG MARIE MARANAN AND INAYAH SUHAIR KHAN 9-H RAGHDA ATIF AND DANAH MAJED 10-H JOANNE SIMPELO AND MAYA HECHAM 11-H NANY ABDULAAL AND MAHRUKH KHAN 12-H ZOYA SARAF AND CATHERINE SAMPAGA GRADES NAMES 3-0 ZYAD ELABEDIN AND HASHIM ZAKI ALSADA 3-P RAED MOHAMMAD AND BELAL MUSTAFA MENISY 4-O AHMED MOHAMMAD ZAIN AND MISBAH SYED 4-P MAJD ISMAIL HAKKI AND AHMED KHALIL SATTI 5-O ZAIN AWAIS CHAUDRY AND AMRO ELHASSAN HIMAID 5-P MOHAMMAD IQBAL BIN MOHD – ARQAM AND ZIAD SHERIF ARAFA 6-O AMMAR HIMAID AND MAHJOUB MOHAMMAD BADAWI 6-P MOHAMMAD USAMA AND MOHAMMAD MUTTAQI PANDHIANI 7-O TAHA OSMAN AND JAMES LUBOMIR LANGDON 7-P TIMOTHY RON DAVID AND RASHED BAKER HAMAD 8-O ROHAIL SHAZADA OAD AND HUZAIFA SALEEM 9-O MUHAMMAD TAHA BIN SALEEM AND ABDUL RAHMAN HIMAID 10-O ABDUL MOIZ GUL AND MOHAMMAD ESSAM HASSAN 11-O RAMIE MAJED AL SAADI AND USAMA ZAKI 12-O FAWZI ASRAF AND MOHAMMAD HASSAN KHAN 9 NEWSLETTER EVENTS Written by: Baylasan Nasim (9-H) Whenever it feels like all the countries are drifting apart or that world peace is coming to an end, the 24th of October serves as a wakeup call for all the nations of the world to come together and unite once more. United Nations day is a reminder for people of different countries, races and cultures to unite and together radiate love all around the world. United Nations day, all done by the students of the 9th grade. Afterwards, a presentation took place where two students spoke more about the purpose and intention of that day. Questions were later asked, and the girls who answered correctly were applauded and given chocolates. Jubail International School made a successful decision to celebrate this special day among its students by having the 9th grade students carry out an unforgettable performance during the morning assembly. It was organized by Mrs. Atiya Begum and Mrs. Sabina (in the Boys section) and Mrs. Shazia (in the Girls section). Proof of it being an excellent job is that the presentation created a memory which would leave its mark on our minds for days to come. In the Girls section, the stage was a grandiose display of blue and white balloons as well as a myriad of charts and pictures representing the importance of the United Nations day. The decoration gave it an outstanding appearance, adding more to the students’ excitement and enthusiasm. Everyone who worked on it put in a lot of effort and dedication, which is why it ended up being a spectacle worth beholding. The best way to start off the day was a Surah recitation, followed by an introduction of the 10 Towards the end, the best part had finally begun– music started playing. Before the lyrics even began, everyone could tell what the song was, Heal The World by the Michael Jackson. It was definitely one of the most wonderful songs of all time, the type of song that makes your heart wrench. The choice of VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS song was definitely spot on and we could practically hear every single person's heart pound with devotion and affection. All the students of grade 9 gradually appeared on stage, one by one, each holding a flag of a different country. Waving their flags back and forth, they began to sing. It wasn't even 10 seconds into the first verse before the rest of the audience began to sing along passionately. The entire school glowed with love and tenderness. The song did not last for long, but has definitely lasted in everyone’s minds for the rest of the day, ringing and echoing through their heads. It was the perfect song considering it truly connects to United Nations day, speaking all about how the world's citizens should behave and treat each other like siblings. That’s exactly how people are supposed to be. It was thoroughly planned out, amazingly presented and just downright inspiring. It really etched the message "love is strong" in all of our hearts. It's true that it's never too late to learn something new, and that's what happened on that day. We all learnt the meaning of love. In the Boys section, the decorations were much the same as it was for the girls' side. The program kicked off with a presentation about the importance and history of the United Nations. Next up on the agenda was a simulated UN table conference discussing the problems faced by the world today as well as some of the possible solutions. Later on some general knowledge questions were asked to see how well the students knew about the United Nations, the ones with the correct answers were given delicious treats. Finally a song promoting equality was sung to conclude the performance which was thoroughly enjoyed by all those that attended. The work done by the teachers and students was very well appreciated. All in all the day was a great success and will hopefully be continued in our school as a yearly tradition. 11 NEWSLETTER EVENTS Winners Of 2nd Language Spelling / Writing Competiton Boys 2013 Subject Grade 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Urdu Arabic French 12 Winners Muhammad Ahmed Faris Ahmad Farooq Waleed Mohammad Bin-Munir Usaid Farhan Taha Ozair Osman Saad Khalil Shah Muhammad Taha Bin Saleem Abdul Mozi Gul Mohammed Sami Abd Al-Wahab Samer Wissam Sayyour Amro Elhassan Himaid Ammar Elhassan Himaid Rashed Baker Hamad Abdullah Elhassan Himaid Abdul Rahman Elhassan Himaid Majed Baraa Kamel Alejandro Miguel Crisostomo Faris Imran Muhammad Faisal Wildan Alfarizi Ahmad Prakoso Muhammad Radzin Rafiq Muhammad Farhan Khan Rheinardt Britz Muhammad Danishiddin Muhd Hasyir Mirza VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS Winners Of 2nd Language Spelling / Writing Competiton Girls 2013 Subject Grade 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Urdu Arabic French 13 Winners Wareesha Sarfraz Hamna Irfan Eisha Shafiq Hadia Furqan Ahmed Momina Naveed Tooba Yameen Qadri Fatima Tanveer Butt Mattiya Imtiaz Menatullah Mahmoud Hussein Sara Fadi Abou Chakra Maathir Tayfour Abdalla Mohammed Mariam Mohamed Ahmed Samy Dania Dawood Fanatseh Yasmin Emad Alhamdah Danah Majed Al Saedi Anna Imad Al Rayes Samhita Periyanayaham Farhana Nabil Binti Ridzuan Linda Adel Said Ebrahim Saffiya Khadija Ahmad Zakine Nur Anis Nabihah Sharul Hisham Nur Nalisa Hanim Shahrul Hisham Johnella Kyle Cresencio San Juan Joanne Danielle Gubaton Simpelo NEWSLETTER EVENTS Winners Of Handwriting Competition (Grades 3-6) -Boys 2013 Grade Winners 3O Muhammad Arsalan Afzal 3P Alejandro Miguel Vilanueva 4O Ahmad Nuwair Musaddiq 4P Moslim Tamer Eldawi 5O Zain Awais Chaudry 5P Wildan Alfarizi Ahmad Prakoso 6O 6P Usaid Farhan Muhammad Adil Bin Saleem 14 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS Winners Of Handwriting Competition (Grades 3-6) -Girls 2013 Grade Winners 3H Fiza Riaz 3I Muznah Kashif 4H Aisha Adewunmi Adesina 4I Aamna Asim Khan 5H Mehenaj Abdul Manan Mosammat 5I Khaireena Afiqah 6H Safiyya Khadija Ahmad Zakine 15 NEWSLETTER EVENTS PRE SCHOOL AND PRIMARY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES First Day of School 16 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS Saudi National Day 17 NEWSLETTER EVENTS Fun Day 18 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 EVENTS 19 HONOR ROLLS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 2012-2013 HONOR ROLLS - Term 3 S.Y. 2012-2013 LOWER GRADES (GIRLS SECTION) GRADE 1N and 1E First Row (Back): Waleed Awais Chaudr y, Abdul Rahman Radi Al-Harbi, Hadi Khaled Assaf, AbdulAziz Mazen Mazen, Saalim Ayomide Adesina Second Row (Front): Ammar Muhammad Imr an, Muhammad Hifaz Saadiq, Radhakrishnan Palani, Yahya Hesham Al Emary Not present: Abdul Rafay Tahir , Sr inivas Ar asu, Hadi Nasir Khan GRADE 1N and 1E First Row (Back): Abdallah Usama Mohammad, Rashid Mohammad Al-Khater, Abdulaziz Fadel Saad Al-Buainain, Ayan Ashar, Areeb Akhter Muhammad, Tyrone Ezekiel Giuseppe D. Agravante, Osama Hamid Mahmood Second Row (Front): Yassin Khaled Nabil, Suheb Khurshid, Ali Fayad Ali Al-Shemmary, Affan Faisal Malik, Abdul Kareem Tariq AlSaif, Muhammad Dhaifan Qaweem Md Khairuldin, Arham Ahmad Not present: Hayyan Muhammad Rana GRADE 1N and 1E First Row (Back): Abdel Rahman Mohamed Ahmed Samy, Majed Samir Al Abdrabbuh, Marwan Ahmed Mohamed Moawad, Amer Abdulmajeed Ahmad Al-Ameer, Abdullah Fayad Ali AlShemmary,Mohammed Abugila Mohamed Salem, Muhammad Thafiq Bin Mohd Arqam Second Row (Front): Ahmad Andr ean Iyzhan Bin Johan Wahyudi, Raghavadithyan Mohan, Osama Younes Muhammad Al-hosawii, Hanzla Hamid, Abdul Qadir Ismail Al-Aqra, Arok Arvind Kumar GRADE 1S First Row (Back): Yar a Najib El-Fakih, ZainabSajjad, Ahood Louae Al Dossary, Mamoona Jamil, Layan Husam Elnel, M.R. Fathima Nusra, Abeer Fatima Second Row (Front): J aver ia Bint-E-Munir, Rahaf Hamadah Jaradat, Haneen Ali Albeed, Imane Labrahimi, Fatima Sami Al Sharif, Haya Rashid Rashid Not present: Assia Hambli, Ayah Khaled Azzeh 20 HONOR ROLLS VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 TERM 3 2012-2013 GRADE 1W First Row (Back): Sar ah Amer Saleem, Eshmal Ayaz, Zainab Jamil Chaudhary, Khadija Muhammad Shahbaz, Siyana Elizabeth Cherian, Reine Jamal Abou Chakra Second Row (Back): Alleia Mar ielle Cr isostomo Villaneuva, Raghad Ramadan Suliman, Shaima Tayfour Abdalla Mohammed, Areej Farhan, Sarah Anjum, Fatima Faisal Not present: Lindie Nor tje, Rahma Ahmad Al Oran GRADE 2S First Row (Back): Naur a Amalia Santoso, Ar eeba Maqbool Mir, Sadeen Saleh Abu-Rumh, Hasfah Rehan Ahmad, Alexandra Imad Al Rayes, Layan ZiadHammad, Jodi Marie Yabut Arroyo, Loujaine Castro Bautista, Khadijah Umar Bello Second Row (Front): Khadija Bilal, Samhita Per iyanayaham, Ayah Abdelhakim Rmaili, Julie Fadi Lisha, Shahad Abdalnasser Omar, Lila Mourad Mostefai Not present: Zaina Ammar Amin Al Fatwa, Suhaina Ali GRADE 2W First Row (Back): Noor Aly Ahmed, Sinta Pr obondari Wardani, Fiza Riaz, Zoha Syed, Saima Mujeebuddin, Shahd Elamin Mohammed, Lamar Wesam Alghamdi, Rubab Fatima, Farah Mustafa Al-Saleh, Makeba Murinda Omutsani, Aisha Yunus Umar, Gisha Manjula Sridhar, Sophia Tamara Candido Chua Second Row (Front): Layana Dani El Tannir , Aamna Ghufran Shaikh, Maheen Rafique, Wareesha Sarfraz, Rida Ayaz, Leen Ismail Hakki, Reyoof Faisal Al-Qanass, Menatullah Mahmoud Hussein, Fatma Anwar Al-Nassir, Muznah Kashif GRADE 3S First Row (Back): Aamir ah Fathima, Sor fina Sazli, Aamna Asim Khan, Mariam Mohammed Aref, Amna Khalid, Hamna Irfan, Huda Ayman Rayyan Second Row (Front): Aiza Asim, J aidaa Amr Hafez, Farhana Nabila Binti Ridzuan, Danah Faisal Al -Break, Abeer Muhammad Saleh, Zoya Ali Ghanchi 21 HONOR ROLLS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 2012-2013 GRADE 3W First Row (Back): Zubaidah Abbas Adamu, Ruba Naser Yasen, Sai Aishwarya, Sarah Qusai Al-Dossari, Vania Khalid, Natali Thamin Al-Assaad Second Row (Front): Sar a Fadi Abou Chakr a, Raghda Nasser Adwan, Razan Ahmad Darabie, Aisha Adewunmi Adesina GRADE 4S First Row (Back): Essr aa Effat Sulaiman, Kyla Pamela Rivera Reyes, Muntaha Sami Abdal-Wahab, Baraah George Alnasrallah, Zunaira Muhammad Hamid, Manaal Mujeebuddin, Eisha Shafiq Second Row (Front): Aseel Baker Hamad, Mer iem Mourad Mostefai, Aleena Vinu, Abiha Rashid, Jewairya Moustafa Khair, Sahlah Oluwakemi Adesina GRADE 4W First Row (Back): Tala Ismail Al-Aqra, Linda Adel Said Ebrahim, Fatima Afzaal Rajpoot, Noor Mustafa Al-Saleh, Khaireena Afiqah,Hanna Harun, Sanabel Ashraf M. Mortada Second Row (Front): Amina J imoh Tijani, Rida Muhammad Tariq Mahmood, Manahil Naveed,Savera Shabih, Maathir Tayfour Abdalla Mohammed, Momina Faisal Not present: Shr eeya Sanjeev Gokhale GRADE 5S First Row (Back): Basma Alizien El Abedin Elmqassalami, Doha Nazar Eliman, Tahreem Fatima, Afraah Syeda Bukharee, Safiyya Khadija Ahmad Zakine, Nurul Syahirah Binti Mohd Arqam, Rawan Nasser Shehata, Khaireena Athirah, Alaa Ibrahim Rajab Second Row (Front): Noor Fatima, Maham Tahir , Anveesha Shafiq, Rabia Zaki, Mariam Mohamed Ahmed Samy, Fatima Waqar Haider, Hadia Furqan Ahmed 22 HONOR ROLLS VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 TERM 3 2012-2013 HONOR ROLLS - Term 3 S.Y. 2012-2013 UPPER GRADES (GIRLS SECTION) GRADE 6S First Row (Back): Shanzey Shoaib Malik, Momina Naveed, Nur Anis Nabihah Shahrul Hisham, Yumna Ibrahim Rajab, Maryam Asim Khan Second Row (Front): Yumna Sir aj, Zahr a Par veen, Dayangku Aqilah Binti Ismail, Shiza Arshad Not present: Dania Dawood Fanatseh GRADE 7S First Row (Back): Syr a Gr aciella River a Reyes, Reham Albakri, Tooba Yameen Qadri, Dyanne Maranan Sabang, Dang Marie Maranan Sabang, Nur Nalisa Hanim Shahrul Hisham Second Row (Front): Khadeeja Rehan Ahmad, Yasmine Emad Alhamdah, Maricute Mai Rodejo Alibin, Inayah Suhair Khan, Aycin Buse Izzettin Not present: Mahr ukh Tahir Mahmood, Micah Angela Canindo Chua, Mahnoor Farhan GRADE 8S First Row (Back): Raghda Atef Elwany, J ohnella Kyle Cresencio San Juan, Zainab Fatima, Maha Ibrahim Rajab, Penelope Mae Marasigan Mailig, Hana Faiqoh, Lamis Nasser Shehata, Nur Nabilah Husna Shahrul Hisham Second Row (Front):Nour han Usama Salman, Danah Majed Al Saedi, Zainab Rehan Ahmad, Amna Mohsin, Ummu Salamah Shahrulzaman, Fatima Tanveer Butt Not present: Nur amir a Batr isyia Binti Amr an, Asma Jamil Siddiqui, Haniz Latiffa Harun GRADE 9S First Row (Back): Mar yam J amil Siddiqui, Minahil Ovais Ahmed, Minahil Anjum, Farah Naser Yasen, Puteri Nur Dania Binti Md Khairuldin, Wassan Dawood Fanatseh, Maya Hecham Hamed, Shaleen Asif Khan Second Row (Front): Mai Mohammad Abdel Moneim Mostafa, Ramsha Ahmed, Mattiya Imtiaz, Izza Muhammad Younis, Anna Al-Rayes, Theresa Fadi Lisha, Maheen Bari Not present: J oanne Danielle Gubaton Simpelo, Abeer Badar Zaman, Fatima Zahrra Zoughy 23 HONOR ROLLS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 2012-2013 GRADE 10S First Row (Back): Humna Muhammad Younis, Ceceil Albakri, Aimen Sharafat Ali, Reem Nasir, Aleena Waqar Haider, Mahrukh Ihsan Second Row (Front): Hanna Nasser Shehata, Nur qistinna Nabila Yuslin, Nancy Mohammed Abdulaal, Salwan Nassem Al-Shakhshir Not present: Sar a Essam Hassan, Lina Bettayeb, Eizzatunnaqibah Shahrulzaman GRADE 11S Sumaiya Siraj, Sarah Dawood Fanatseh, Catherine Lao Sampaga, Sarah Asif Khan, Manal Farhan, Yusra Nur Aksakal Not present: Zoya Zahid Sar af, Lujain Mohammed Ibrahim 24 HONOR ROLLS VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 TERM 3 2012-2013 HONOR ROLLS - Term 3 S.Y. 2012-2013 LOWER GRADES (BOYS SECTION) GRADE 2N and 2E First Row (Back): Bar aa Luai Qwasmeh, Yahya Atef Elwany, Hashim Zaki AlSada, Zyad Alizein Elabedin Elmossalami, Ali Zeeshan Khawaja, Ahmad Sami Al-Hariri, Ihsan Zhafran Kanz Second Row (Middle): Yousef Mohamed Abu Al Atta, Syed Daniyal Asim, Abdul Rahman Ali Al-Qarah, Ahmed Hesham Ahmed Ziady, Raahim Ahmed Khan, Mohammed Iqbal Khan, Abdulnasir Osman Ibrahim Third Row (Front): Adib Abqar i Bin Azhar , Muhammad Arsalan Afzal, Faiz Ahmad Farooq, Gawaine Marasigan Mailig, Saleh Khalid Not present: Ayham Mamoun Abou Al Fadi, Muhammad Zain Asad, Abdullah Ashar, Abdullah Talha Tashkandi, Saleh Khalid, Muhammad Abdullah GRADE 2N and 2E First Row (Back): Muhammad Sulaiman Butt, Omar Ahmed Nassar, Azim Zaheer, Alejandro Miguel Crisostomo Villanueva, Mohammad Imad Younis, Zouhair Azam Khan, Yohan Soni John Second Row (Front): Omar Ahmed Mustafa, Taha Mohiuddin Rayyan, Raed Ovais Mohammad, Muhammad Ayman, Qais Motasem Eid, Mohammed Sami Abd AlWahab, Ahmad Shafique Mailk, Fares Mohammed Abdul Raheem, Hasan Mohammed Abo Hassan Not present: Yousef Mohamed Tammam, Ashar Amin, Omar Waleed Mohamed GRADE 3N and 3E First Row (Back): Moslim Tamer Eldawi, Saqib Azam Khan, Fouad Fakhry Doulah, Yousef Mohammed Abo Hassan, Ali Ehab Farouk, Ahmad Khalid Satti, Syed Zaid Alvi, Isfundyar Kashif Ahmad Second Row (Front): Muneef Hasan Syed Bukharee, Omar Nazar Elimam, Hussain Maged Hussain, Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Jassim, Majd Ismail Hakki, Elaf Farhan Alshbail Not present: Yussuf Ayman Soliman, GRADE 3N and 3E First Row (Back): Ahmad Zaki, Husni Yousef Abugosh, Ahmed Mamoun Mohmed Zain, Osama Ziad Hammad, Faris Ahmad Faroooq, Samer Wissam Sayyour Second Row (Front): Misbah Mohd Syed, Youssef Hesham Al Emary, Mohammad Naser Yasen, Ibrahim Izharul Haque Ansari, Mahmoud Ahmed Mohammad Moawed, Faris Imran Muhammad Faisal Not present: Muhammad Ibr aheem Waseem, Har ris Bin Muslisham, Tayyab Khalid 25 HONOR ROLLS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 2012-2013 GRADE 4N and 4E First Row (Back): Amin J imoh Tijani, Ahmed Mohammed Ghiaz Hawasly, Hamed Mahmoud Hussein, Shoukry Mohamed AbuAlatta, Fahad Qamar, Mohamad Haziq Bin Adnan Second Row (Front): Zain Awais Chaudr y, Mohammad Mahmoud Ataya, Amro Elhassan Himaid, Kareem Khaled Assaf, Mohammed Sami Alsharif Not present: Abdulaziz Ahmad Alor an GRADE 4N and 4E First Row (Back): Mohammed Mudassir Fur qan, Muhammad Yousaf, Wildan Alfarizi Ahmad Prakoso, Ziad Sherif Arafa, Al-Bara Motasem Eid, Farhan Mohammed Second Row (Front): Sameer Ahmed, Abdul Rahman Ahmed Mustafa, Waleed Mohammad Bin-Munir, Muhammad Iqbal Bin Mohd Arqam GRADE 5N and 5E Mohammad Ahmed Mohammad Moawed, Mohammad Usama Salman, Ahmed Ramadan Suliman, Muhammad Muttaqi Pandhiani, Abbad Kashif Ahmad, Anas Bukhari, Muhammad Adil Bin Saleem Not present: Talah Faisal Abbasi, Mohammed Ahmed Moawed, Yousef Wessam AlGhamdi, Nihal Mirsad Haque, Hadi Ibrahim Hoteit GRADE 5N and 5E First Row (Back): Muaadh Shar iff, Mohammed Ayoub Soomro, Etisham Muhammad Rafique, Mohammad Ayman Rayyan, Omar Ehab Farouk, Ammar Elhassan Himaid Second Row (Front): Aaashir Zaheer , Mahjoub Mohd. Badawi, Usaid Farhan, Kusay Nasser Adwan, Mohammad Mateen, Shehzor Bin Noufal 26 HONOR ROLLS VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 TERM 3 2012-2013 HONOR ROLLS - Term 3 S.Y. 2012-2013 UPPER GRADES (BOYS SECTION) GRADE 6N and 6E Muhammad Rasyad Rafik, Rashed Baker Hamad, Huzaifa Mohammad Auwal, Ahmet Syed, Timothy Ron David Mary Diaz Not present: Eithar Far han Alshbail, Mohammad Bin Muslisham, Ahmad Waleed Mohamed, Khalil Ibrahim Mustafa GRADE 6N and 6E Talha Ozair Osman, Muhammad Hassan Khan, Taha Ozair Osman, James Lubomir Langdon, Besher Ismail Hakki, Haikal Irsyadi Hasbillah GRADE 7N First Row (Back): Ali Hassan Amin, Dave Rafael Dador Diez, Rheinardt Britz, Amsal Rashid, Dhruv Gupta, Saad Khalil Shah Second Row (Front): Rohail Shahzada Oad, Yasser Ammar Amin Alfatwa, Abdallah ElHassan Himaid, Sameer Gul, Mohammed Tayfour Abdalla Mohammed Not present: Huzaifa Saleem, Muhammad Far az Naseem GRADE 8N First Row (Back): Muhammad Taha Bin Saleem, Muhammad Danish Iddin Bin Md Khairuldin, Abdul Muhaimin Pandhini, Abdul Rahman ElHassan Himaid, Ariq Ahmad Bowoleksono, Saim Sohail Second Row (Front): Mouhammad Bar aa Kamal, Muhammad Saad Yameen Qadri, Atiq Ur Rehman Salam Sheikh, Othman Fazal-Ur-Rehman Malik, Omar Khan, Taimoor Khan Shabih Not present: Fir ass Mahmoud Ataya, Amer Adnan Khalil, Shaharyar Naeem Masud, Rafea Ismail Hakki 27 HONOR ROLLS NEWSLETTER TERM 3 2012-2013 GRADE 9N First Row (Back): Abdalla Faisal Hashim, Abdulkadir Ahmed Mohamed, Muhammad Hamza Riaz, Muhammad Ahmad Khan, Abdul Hadi Muhammad, Omar Tawfiq Mustafa, Anshorullah Shahrulzaman, Muhd Hasyir Mirza Bin Dazirman Second Row (Front): Majed Bar aa Kamal, Ibtihaj Muhammad Rafique, Najeed Nassem Al Shakhshir, Abdul Moiz Gul, Khaled Adnan Eid, Mohammed Essam Hassan Not present: Ralph Lawr ence Balagtas, J aafar Ibr ahim Hoteit, Karim Mohammad El Sayed, Turki Abdulaziz Almathami, Ishfaq Ahmed GRADE 10N First Row (Back): J oseph Fadi Lisha, Ramie Majed Al Saedi, Hamza Jamal Qadir, Usama Zaki, Bilal Siraj Second Row (Front): Ali Osman Bakheit, Asad Mahmood, Aiman Danial Shafiq Bin Mohd Sufian, Ahmed Rizwan Raja Not present: Adham Mohamed Galal Ramadan, Said Muhammad Auwal, Hadi Ali Beidas, Ahmed Adil Abdel Motti, Mohammad Sufyaan Saeed, Yousef Mohammed El-Sisi, Hussam Maged Alarabi, Edrei Danai Flores Borja, Adham Tarek Alabd, Muhammad Ridhwan Rafik GRADE 11N Fawzi Marwan Asraf, Muhammad Rusyaidi Rafik, Muhammad Hassan Khan Not present: Mujtaba Saif Khan, Mohammad Shahmy Iqbal, Bilal Tahir Mahmood, Anas Hameed Abdul 28 HONOR ROLLS VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 TERM 3 2012-2013 STUDENTS WHO WERE PRESENTED THE “HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT OF EXCELLENCE” AWARD First row (1W): Alleia Mar ielle Cr isostomo Villaneuva, Raghad Ramadan Suliman, Fatima Faisal, Sarah Anjum, Areej Farhan, Shaima Tayfour Abdalla Mohammed Second row (1S): Imane Labr ahimi, Rahaf Hamadah J ar adat, Haneen Ali Albeed, Javeria Bint-E-Munir, Haya Rashid Rashid, Fatima Sami Al Sharif Leen Ismail Hakki (2W) Savera Shabih (4W) Zain Awais Chaudry (4N) and Mohammad Mahmoud Ataya (4E) Hafsah Rehan Ahmad (2S), Layan Ziad Hammad (2S) and Alexandra Imad Al Rayes (2S) Catherine Sampaga (11S) Abdul Moiz Gul (9N) Majd Ismail Hakki (3E) Omar Anwar Khan (8N) 29 NEWSLETTER REVIEWS Reviews NOW NOW YOU NOWYOU YOU SEE SEE ME SEEME ME When you hear the title of “Now you see me” you instantly think of the well-known expression that magicians use before they disappear; ‘Now you see me, now you don’t.’ The use of this as the title of the Film leaves you wandering before you even watch the movie what it will be about, the title increasing your curiosity, which is how the writers, Boaz Yakin and Edward Ricourt, wanted you to feel. Louis Leterrier the director of this French-American Caper Thriller film, worked with Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Mélanie Laurent, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco, Common, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman, all having leading roles in the film. It was released on May 31 st 2013, receiving mixed views from critics. There was praise from the critics for the film's star-studded cast and engaging storyline. However the film's most common criticism is that various plot points were insufficiently resolved at the film's conclusion, leaving some questions unanswered or answered unclearly. Rotten Tomatoes rated the film 50%, with the site's consensus saying "Now You See Me's thinly sketched characters and scattered plot rely on sleight of hand from the director to distract audiences." This is contradicting to Peter Hammond from Movieline who wrote, “Pure summer movie magic—literally…You won’t believe your eyes—and that’s the point." Despite the mixed reviews the film had a successful box office run, placing second receiving £18,182,624 on its opening weekend from 2,925 cinemas. By 30th June, it had grossed double its production budget, of £46,462,650. The film has earned £72,930,246 at the North American domestic box office and £127,736,422 internationally, totalling to a £200,666,669 worldwide. “Now you see me” has a clever plot with many twists along the way, as you are left puzzling at the magicians clever magic tricks, you begin to work alongside with the detectives in the film, trying to figure out what seems to be the impossible. The Film has an excellent soundtrack, composed by Brian Tyler, which created dramatic atmosphere when needed adding to the overall feel of the movie. The film lasting for 115 minutes will leave you wanting more of the same. A film that definitely could not be called boring, as there is not just one main event but many all bigger than the last, leading up towards the ending. The ending of the film still has unanswered questions, and there is still a sense of mystery as though we have not been told all of the secrets. Leaving us with an empty feeling and wanting a little more. It has been announced however that there will be a sequel to “Now you see me” which promises to be just as magical as the first film. A must see movie of 2013 which is capable of astonishing you with unpredictable twists. Review by: Hassan Khan (12-O) 30 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 REVIEWS The Hunger Games is the first book in a trilogy, and it was released in 2008. I wish I had known it was a trilogy before I finished the book, because then I would have been prepared for the ending, which was a transition into the next book rather than a totally satisfying end. The third and final installation of the series came out in August 2010. Suzanne Collins, the author, worked for Nickelodeon and wrote The Overlander before she wrote The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games won several awards and was a New York Times bestseller. Once I started reading it, I could not put it down. The Hunger Games is fiction in the young adult genre, which is not my age group, but I found myself unable to put it down. Its combination of nerve-racking tension, thrilling action, and engaging love story kept me up until the wee hours. I was surprised at how completely engrossing the plot was. Like Brave New World, this story is set in a future where the government oppresses its people, but the book also borrows ideas from the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. When the book opens, North America as we know it has been destroyed and is now divided into 12 districts, ruled by an oppressive government located at the Capitol. Katniss Everdeen, a 16-year-old girl from District 12, takes her younger sister’s place as one of 24 tributes selected every year to participate in the Hunger Games at the Capitol. The Games pick children from ages 12 to 18 against each other in a fight to the death in a giant elaborate arena. Everything is televised and highly publicized all over the country. Katniss must not only survive the Games, but deal with a romance between her and another tribute from District 12, all the while deciding if she is willing to kill strangers her own age as a pawn of an oppressive government. The Games provided a backdrop to one of the most enthralling plots I have ever read. Katniss constantly battles thirst, fire, hunger, wild animals, injuries, and other teenagers for survival. She makes and loses friends, and I became so attached to her a nd her fellow tribute from District 12 that I was dying to find out how the book ended. While the plot is mainly what drives this book, the creativity of this future world and the concept of the Games also impressed me. In addition, the characters are all very strong and exhibit character development throughout the book. While I found this book absolutely enthralling, I was surprised it was aimed at an audience of young adults. It seems extremely intense for anyone younger than 16 or 17. For example, there is a scene where one young tribute is slowly eaten alive by wolf-like creatures all night long, and Katniss has to finally throw a weapon at him to end his misery. I found this a little too disturbing when I considered the age of the character. The intensity of the action was something one would find in a more mature book, but the age of the characters and the simplicity of the prose were aimed at a much younger audience. In addition, this book was written in present tense, which I found annoying, but that’s more of a personal preference than a stylistic fault. It was also edited somewhat poorly, but that rarely distracted from the plot. For example, the author often spoke in sentence fragments to describe how Katniss felt, which might have been an attempt to reflect on her thought process, but I found it disorienting to read a lot of really short sentences all together. It would have been better to vary the sentence length on occasion, but the story was still coherently. Overall, The Hunger Games was an excellent, enthralling book that I highly recommend. If it was more clearly marked for older teens, it would have been better, but it was a fantastic book with a wonderfully creative plot. Review by: Shahmy Iqbal (12-O) 31 NEWSLETTER ARTWORKS drawings Joanne Danielle Simpelo (10-H) 32 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 ARTWORKS Amna Mohsin (9-H) Joshua Daniel Simpelo (6-P) 33 ARTWORKS NEWSLETTER PHOTOGRAPHY Hana Faiqoh (9-H) Eyas Aldakheel (10-O) 34 VOL. 3 ISSUE 1 ARTWORKS Abdul Moiz Gul (10-O) Ahmed Khan (10-O) 35 PO BOX 10957, JUBAIL 31961, KSA Tel.: (03) 3415561 / 340 8911 / 341 8710 Fax.: (03) 341 0783 Email: ahisjbl@alhussan.edu Website: alhussan.com 2013-2014 JIS Newsletter Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Catherine Sampaga MANAGING EDITOR Joanne Simpelo WRITERS Baylasan Nasim Fawzi Asraf Hassan Khan Joseph Lisha Momina Naveed Muhammad Hamza Riaz Reem Nasir Yumna Siraj Zoya Saraf LAYOUT DESIGNERS Catherine Sampaga Haniz Harun Joanne Simpelo Penelope Mae Mailig Ummu Salamah PHOTOGRAPHERS Catherine Sampaga Hana Faiqoh Joanne Simpelo
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