Junior Talent Show
International School of Choueifat - Choueifat
Grades 4 - 8
February 13, 2015Giving everyone a chance to express his/her hidden talents, the SLO® organized a Junior Talent Show for grades 4 to 8 on February 11th and 13th during the SL Period.
Showing off their special skills, the students first auditioned to participate in the show. After the auditions, judges were present to pick the three participants with the best performances. It’s a wonderful team building activity for our students and a fun opportunity that opens doors for future successes! From singing and dancing to stand-up comedy and acting; all the different talents filled the stadium on that magical day.
Mock SAT Campaign
International School of Choueifat - Choueifat
Grades: 9 - 11
January 17, 2015On Saturday January 17, 2015 the auditorium reflected heavy concentration as students poured their efforts into a challenging mock SAT that was held exactly a week before the January SAT. About 35 students showed up to this SAT that was completely organized, proctored, and corrected by the prefects. The Academic department thus gave the students a perfectly timed opportunity to assess their strengths and weaknesses to optimize their SAT performance. As with all standardized exams, the SAT requires practice and focus, and we continue to provide opportunities to practice through the SAT club and upcoming mock tests.
Ski Trip
International School of Choueifat - Choueifat
Grades: 6 - 8
February 01, 2015
Littering Prevention Campaign
International School of Choueifat - City of 6 October
Grades: K - 12
April 02, 2015In order to promote a cleaner school environment, and to get students into the habit of not littering, the SLO® Discipline Department put together a littering prevention campaign.
The week started by sending letters out to the parents to get them on board by asking them to discuss the importance of not littering with their children. A poster contest was held, in which students submitted their creative art work to help promote a cleaner school environment. The posters were then displayed all around school. Moreover, the winner had his/her poster scanned, and more copies were made to be displayed in various areas on campus. “Secret Littering Prevention” prefects were assigned each day to walk around the field during break and lunch in order to monitor students throwing their trash in the assigned bins. Students being responsible and disposing of trash in the assigned bins were rewarded with a motivational badge or a pin. These prefects were anonymous and changed each day. The students started realizing that if they threw their trash away they would get a pin but they didn’t know who passed the pins out. Stickers and pins were passed out to teachers to wear throughout the week as well, the stickers and badges had a drawing of an amusing animated bug and had the statement “Don’t be a litterbug” written on them. During the next week, the younger students were recruited to become “Littering Prevention Prefects” and wore jerseys that had the title “Littering Prevention Prefect “ on them. They enthusiastically walked around to encourage other students not to litter.