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Mathletes Competition 

CADMUS® International School – Alburouj, Cairo, Egypt

January 18, 2024

There are many muscles in the human body, and the brain is one of them. To strengthen student's math knowledge and improve their mental agility, a Mathlete competition was held at the school, testing the students' mental acuity, and providing them with a wonderful experience.

Teams comprising two or three students were formed and the competition was held on the students’ tablets and a large screen managed by the teacher.

Medals and certificates were awarded, and all participants felt a sense of accomplishment and pride in their achievements.

Spelling Bee

Abdul Aziz International School - Al Wadi, KSA

November 29, 2023

The SLO Academic Department arranged a fun spelling bee for Grade 5 students, and it was a big hit! The kids had a blast spelling out words. Every participant got a certificate to celebrate taking part, and a special one was given to the winner. It was a great way to celebrate their spelling skills and have a good time together.

Academic Competition 

Soran International School - Soran, Kurdistan, Iraq

May 03, 2023

An academic competition was held to encourage students to master their concepts and display their thinking skills.

Students formed teams of five and had to answer academic questions about a multitude of subjects. Grade 10 students emerged victorious and were awarded the champions cup.

Reading Competition 

Abdul Aziz International School - Al Wadi, KSA

April 06, 2023

Academics is a core focus of the SLO.  To that end, the prefects planned a challenging event to boost students’ literary, vocabulary, and spelling skills.

In this educational activity, the students were tasked with reading, understanding, and correctly spelling words from the text. The fastest readers were certainly at an advantage over the others.

The winner received an award, whereas the other participants received certificates.

 

Career Workshop #2

SABIS® Ulink International Academy of Shanghai - Shanghai, China

March 03, 2023

A second career workshop was organized to provide students with professional insights into careers, job roles, and related academic requirements.

Mr. Zhou Ligang who is a pioneer entrepreneur in industrial design with extraordinary track records in his professional field was the main speaker for the event. Mr. Zhou elaborated on the development of industrial design in China and the world. He shared his insights into the industry and enlightened the students on their career planning.

To encourage the students to discover the art in science and science in art, Mr. Zhou shared a lot of successful business cases. His passion and pride in his creations were evident and contagious, as was his kindness in nurturing new designers.

Educational, inspiring, and very lively, the workshop was well-received by students.

 

Academic Advising Forum #1 

SABIS® Ulink International Academy of Shanghai - Shanghai, China

March 03, 2023

The Academic Advising Forum was initiated by the senior academic prefects to share with new students their experience in studying the “SABIS way,” including how to make full use of SABIS resources to better prepare for exams and achieve higher results.

The SLO Academic Dept initiated the forum when it was found that many new students from other schools, especially China’s public schools, didn’t know how to cope with SABIS learning. Most of the students were overwhelmed by the AMS and Periodic exams. They were frustrated, and their grades suffered.

The Deputy Head Prefect of academics presented two topics relating to “How to prepare for your school week” and “How to prepare for your weekly exams.” by share-screening with the audience the exact steps on his tablet. He recommended his way of learning and showed that SABIS materials support every step.

A senior academic prefect shared her way of learning in the SABIS learning environment and discussed with her fellow students how to manage their time during exam preparation and achieve higher scores.

The forum received support from the school director and big applause from the audience. 

Tony YE 叶利钦(Gr10A): As the deputy-head prefect of the SLO Academic Department, I was very delighted to organize the forum. I experienced the joy of helping other students to achieve better grades and showing them how efficient the SDP is when they operate it correctly.

A student from Grade 9: The advising forum is very helpful in my studies because it helped me realize how inefficient I was, and I also learned how to prepare for exams using SDP and e-books.

Spelling Bee 

Jeddah International Academy - Jeddah, KSA

February 06, 2023

Students of G3 to G6 competed in the Spelling Bee. The winners received gift vouchers from a bookstore. Students were excited to compete against their friends and learn how to spell new words correctly.

 

 

Are you smarter than your teacher?

SABIS® International School - Adma, Lebanon

October 15, 2022

Students vs. Teachers – How does it play out?

The Academic department officially kicked off a competition between teachers and students titled “Are you smarter than your teachers?”

Student teams competed against teacher teams on various subjects, and it became apparent that everyone, including the audience, learned a lot of information during the competition.

 

It was fun to see our friends cheer us on from the audience even though we lost…we’ll beat them next time!” Yasmina Mazegi - Grade 11

 

2 Fact 1 Fiction

SABIS® International School - Adma, Lebanon

October 21, 2022

To challenge the imagination of grades 4 -6 students, the Academic Department prepared a fun academic event.

Several teams competed against each other.  When provided with three statements, each group had to convene and decide which one of the three statements was fictitious.  The initial rounds statements were relatively easy to guess, but the difficulty arose with each passing round until there was only one team standing who won the day.

It was a very good game because it was fair, and it taught us a lot of new information. Chris El Khoury& Elias Diab Grade 5

Spelling Bee

Soran International School - Soran, Kurdistan, Iraq

December 12, 2022

A Spelling Bee was held at the school, displaying the students’ unique skills.

Students were given a long list of words to study ahead of time. It allowed them to further their vocabulary and spelling skills. Each student was asked to spell a word from that list during the competition.  Friends and classmates were there to encourage them, and their teachers were there to support them.

The winner of the Spelling Bee proudly accepted the Spelling Bee certificate

The students were excited to participate and found the game challenging and interesting.

 

Math Competition 

Abdul Aziz International School - Al Wadi, KSA

December 28, 2022

In order to help level E memorize the multiplication table in a fun way, our teachers along with our academic prefects set up a Math competition and encouraged all students to participate.

Special certificates for all participants were awarded by the prefects, and the winner of the competition was awarded a trophy.

Everyone had fun and the event was truly beneficial, effective, and fun.

Spelling Bee 

Abdul Aziz International School - Al Wadi, KSA

December 12, 2022

A spelling bee is a competition in which contestants are asked to spell a broad selection of words, with a varying degree of difficulty. This event is viewed as a fun event and a great learning activity. It enhances the students’ vocabulary and promotes literacy by providing children with a positive goal to work towards and the opportunity to reflect information on their peers.

The spelling bee that was held at our school was a huge success, and our English teachers, along with the SLO prefects, managed the whole event. Using a timer of one minute, each student was required to spell a certain word. In the end, participants were all given a certificate for their efforts, and the winner received a prize.

Career Workshop

SABIS® Ulink International Academy of Shanghai - Shanghai, China

November 17, 2022

To provide students with professional insights into careers, job roles, and related academic requirements, a career workshop was held at the school.

Parents from various fields were invited to share their insights with the students through lectures and workshops. They shared their experience about their careers, work, and education within their fields to enlighten and inspire students in their own career planning.

Our first guest was Dr. Zhao, the Chief Physician of the Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics at Renji Hospital. Dr. Zhao is also a professor and a doctorial supervisor at Shanghai Jiaotong University. Dr. Zhao shared his early years as a high school student, and why he chose to become a doctor.  

To encourage the students to treasure time and start planning early, Dr. Zhao shared a lot of statistics to prove the importance of early planning. Then he also introduced the four temperaments model as a simple tool for career planning starters.

Educational, inspiring, and very lively, the lecture was well-received by students and teachers. 

Coco, Kehan ZHAO (Gr10A): Yesterday my father came to school and gave a lecture about Career Planning. It was the first time that I sat among an audience and attended his lecture. My father told many stories about his school days, which I never heard before. Also, I have never learned of his work history so carefully until yesterday. He also mentioned the letter I wrote in my fourth grade to express my thanks for his support to our family. I was very moved when I heard him talking about it. I think he is very successful. I’m so proud of my father. The doctor is a great profession. It takes a long time and an enormous amount of willpower to become a doctor. I hope his lecture can bring great help to my friends and schoolmates.

 

Math Competition 

Soran International School - Soran, Kurdistan, Iraq

April 25, 2022

To challenge the students and motivate them to learn more while promoting Math as fun, a Math challenge competition was held for grade 5 and 6 students.

The questions were fairly challenging and the students were excited and performed admirably.

 

Student: We had a nice time, it was wonderful!

Teacher: they were happy when they see their students are enjoying 

 

Model United Nation - MUN

Abdulaziz International Schools - Al-Sulaimaniah, Riyadh 

March 24, 2022

The second MUN took place this past Thursday, March 24th, addressing global issues and their different perspectives with the goal of finding legitimate solutions to the problems. The delegates of Albania, Algeria, and Colombia were hosted and they negotiated and debated climate change, poverty, starvation, and corruption.

The discussions were lighthearted at points and intense at others, which constantly kept the participants and the audience at the edge of their seats. The delegates of Albania and Algeria showed an amazing team spirit, however, the first place went to to the delegates of Colombia for their outstanding performance in finding solutions and communicating them.

It was wonderful seeing all these students motivated, and debating. I personally enjoyed being part of this event. – Mr. Mohamad Chatila (SLC)

This was a great experience for the students, seeing them debating, and group working between timeouts was amazing. – Mr. Ahmad Khodor (Grade 11 and 12 AQC)

It was an enlightening and fun experience. – Sultan Sakr (Grade 11)

It was a new experience and we learned a lot. – Huzaifa Imran (Grade 11)

 

Science Fair 

SABIS International School - Runda, Nairobi, Kenya

February 18, 2022

The Science Club together with the Science Department hosted an event to showcase creativity and innovation amongst young scientists ranging from Grades 3-10. Students created various projects that not only exhibited very scientific minds but also sought to create solutions to pertinent issues in our world today; including climate change and solutions to affordable, clean, and renewable energy. Parents and the entire SABIS® Runda community sampled some of these projects and gave very insightful feedback to the young learners. We are looking forward to much greater achievements.

“I have learned that working and discovering together is great fun." _ Grade 3 Student

Math Competition  

Soran International School - Soran, Kurdistan, Iraq

February 10, 2022

During lunchtime at the cafeteria, the grade 7 and 8 students were filled with excitment as they were competing against each other in Math.

Five students represented each grade and each student had the chance to answer 2 questions while the last question was to be answered by the whole group and not individually.

It was a day of learning, of competing and of fun.

Student: We had a nice time, it was wonderful!

Teachers: They were so happy to see their students are enjoying and have a good background in Math.

 

Top Academic Tree

Soran International School - Soran, Kurdistan, Iraq

January 17, 2022

To honor hard working students, a fig tree was erected and painted at the school and the names of all the top academic students according to the term 1 final exams results, decorated its branches.

The tree's design and purpose serves to motivate all the students to excel in their studies and do their best.  It is a reminder that with perseverance and hard work success can be achieved.

Student: were happy to see their names.

Teacher: they were happy when they see their students are enjoying themselves.

Future Careers 

The International School of Choueifat - Amman, Jordan 

March 03, 2021

In order to help prepare students for university and arm them with information to make the right choices, prefects gave students in grades 8 and 9  insights on important facts and factors to consider, as well as how to ask the right important questions in order to pick their future universities and majors.

It is thanks to the collaboration between SLO Prefects and the University Counseling Office at ISC Amman, that the event took place and was a great success.

The event was held in the form of a competition, with questions related to careers on-demand, and what needs to be considered when choosing a university.

Check out the video below.
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Online Shadow Teaching Day

SABIS® International School - Adma, Lebanon

February 24, 2021

Shadow teaching is an integral part of the SLO Academic Department and the SABIS® system. Shadow Teachers® help the teacher by taking the lead in teaching certain material. Given the importance of this sub-department in making students a more integral a part of their education, a full shadow teaching day was held.
 

On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, our school held a fully virtual Shadow Teaching Day for students in grades 7-12. It was a big day, which we had been diligently preparing for. As Shadow Teachers®, each week we were given a small part of the lesson to teach, gradually building up our skills and confidence so that in due time, we are able to instruct an entire lesson on our own. 

Once the day began, and it was time for me to shadow teach the English session, I turned on my camera and greeted the class. I felt a little anxious at first, especially that there was a visitor present. However, after a few minutes that feeling quickly faded away and was replaced with excitement as I began explaining the poem. I attempted to engage the class, asking some of my classmates to read and explain their interpretation of the poem, which was quite intriguing. It was also reassuring to know that my teacher was there and ready to aid me if necessary. Without noticing, the session went by really fast, and both the teacher and visitor gave me positive feedback and appraisal on my performance and analysis.

This was a thrilling experience and an overall great way to develop public speaking skills. It also taught me how to adequately communicate my understanding with others. Additionally, I learned to truly appreciate teachers, as well as the time and effort they put into preparing the lesson. I’m certainly looking forward to the next Shadow Teaching Day.

Keyboarding Champion

Leila C. Saad SABIS® School El-Metn

February 05, 2018

Keyboarding is a vital skill for today's students and tomorrow's successes in education, business and industry. For this reason Prefects from the SABIS Student Life Organization®, Academic Department organized a typing challenge for students in grades 4 through 11. The students were asked to type an article as fast as possible with no errors to win the challenge. The competition lasted for four days, at the end of each day winners took home certificates to keep as a memory of their hard work.

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