Keyboarding Champion
Sardam International School - Erbil, Kurdistan
October 21, 2017The Student Life academic department prefects hosted a typing challenge for students in grades 7 through 11. The students were asked to type an article as fast as possible with no errors to win the challenge. In addition, the lower school students were given a chance to improve their typing skills/speed through practicing different typing games provided by the school computer teachers in the computer lab.
Students: “We are so glad to be given an opportunity to compete with our friends with different levels and be one of the top typists in our school.”
Teachers: “It is really a great opportunity for the students to share their own skills and learn new ones.”
Parents: “My kid really enjoyed the activity and asked for more such skills competition to be held.”




SLO® Job Fair
Abdul Aziz International School - Al Sulaimaniah, Riyadh
September 27, 2017Pointers and posters everywhere helped fuel the excitement a week earlier than recruitment day itself. This year, we experimented with something different: recruits flooded into the sports hall, which was set up with each of the eight departments having its own corner complete with its Deputy Head, senior prefects, posters, and job descriptions. Students went from one department to another to figure out what interests them and how they can be effective improving their school.
The Job Fair was an amazing experience. Everyone is so excited to join the SLO® _ Wafic Kassem
I really liked the Job Fair. It was well organized & everyone had the chance to choose and join one of the department’s _ Abdullah Al Arifi
My city clean & Green project
Suleimaniah International School - Kurdistan, Iraq
November 04, 2017Planting trees to beautify the school and promote a greener world in Kurdistan.
Student “I am so happy that I participated in making my school green”
Teachers “Our role is to be with the students always”
Parents “it is a very good idea”
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Novels Day
Abdul Aziz International School - Sulaimaniah, Riyadh
November 08, 2017Students showed off their love for reading in the form of roleplaying in bringing their favourite book characters to life in imaginative ways. Students were able to express their individuality and were able to share their reading interests with their peers. Giving students free rein over their imagination, led to a wonderful concoction of ideas.
Tatiana Lekka , a student of grade 12, was ecstatic and exclaimed that "...even though not everyone was able to identify the character I chose to portrait, I was still glad I got to convey my love for literature!