Issue 7: June 2014 - International College
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Issue 7: June 2014 - International College
249 Commencement 2014 students received their diplomas at this year’s Commencement Exercises. Mabrouk, graduates and new alumni of International College!n “SINDBAD”: ART JOINT PROJECT by IC Students and Children from Germany he Art Department was approached by Mr. Ata Keilany, IC alumnus, his artist wife Natalya Ovadkova, Mr. Norbert Raabe, chair of the NGO Paritätischer to publish the story of Sindbad in both languages Arabic and German and illustrated by IC students and by children in Hameln, Germany. The main purpose? To link the two cultures together. In their Arabic classes, IC students on both campuses were introduced to the story of Sindbad as part of their heritage. The Art Department coordinated the illustration process. Head of Art Samia Nasr Boulad was invited to Germany to attend the ceremony featuring the mayor of Hameln and launching of the book Sindbad. With oriental music in the background, a professional class of dancers, the book was distributed and the event covered by local newspapers as well as broadcasted on national radio. Sindbad ceremonies were held on Ras Beirut and Ain Aar. Being an interdisciplinary project, Art teachers and Arabic language teachers attended the ceremony. Directors presented the certificates and a copy to each student whose drawing was selected.n Issue 7 June 2014 1 8 PYP Workshop in Dubai Preschool and lower Elementary teachers attended the PYP workshops on “Sustainability as InternationalMindedness” and “Inquiry” at the Taaleem School in Dubai. The Ras Beirut Preschool teachers included Nour Ghusayni, Asma Dibsi, Line Abou el Khoudoud and Hiba Jizi. Those from Ain Aar included Lina Melki, Christelle Gebara, Lina Rahal, and Carine Salamouni. “Despite the hot and humid weather in Dubai, the PYP workshops we attended were very engaging. This professional development opportunity enabled us to share and reflect on our teaching practices with other teachers from around the world. It enriched our learning journey as teachers who aim to be lifelong learners. We are thankful for this rich chance and unforgettable experience,” said one happy participant.n PYP in School Workshops 42 IC Preschool and Elementary faculty and directors attended a two-day PYP workshop conducted by PYP trainers Ghada Maalouf, Nadine Habre and Lina Mouchantaf. The teachers looked at their planning, teaching and learning through the lens of transdisciplinarity. They reflected on how to make the units authentic, engaging and challenging. Transdisciplinarity challenges us to connect everything we do to create real life situations and transfer teaching to a higher level.n We can make a difference! aking action as the result for learning has become a natural initiative for our young learners. Grade 1 students at Ain Aar decided to raise awareness against endangered animals in Lebanon by using media. They put all their communication skills into practice and produced brochures encouraging everybody around them to put all their resources at the service of those animals. They distributed them at home to neighbors and friends, at school to other classes, and you could see them on car windshields near to the school. Without other living things, we are endangered too! n 2 Nour Karam, lauréate au concours international du Plumier d’or 2014 L e concours du Plumier d’or- concours de langue et d’expression françaises- est organisé par l’association Défense de la langue française DLF et s’adresse aux élèves des classes de 4ème des collèges de France ou d’enseignement français à l’étranger. Chaque année plus de vingt mille candidats se présentent à ce concours. Cette année, Nour Karam, élève de l’IC Ain Aar, figure sur la liste des 60 lauréats et a obtenu la 18ème place. Elle a reçu son diplôme durant une cérémonie grandiose organisée le 14 mai 2014 par la Marine nationale française, partenaire de l’association Défense de la langue française, dans les grands salons de l’Hôtel de la Marine à Paris. Cette cérémonie a été présidée par monsieur Philippe Beaussant, membre éminent de l’Académie française et président de cette association. n Le Plumier d’or – 2014 «C e qui dans notre existence est déterminant c’est ce que nous avons choisi en obéissant tout simplement à nos goûts. Le goût de la langue française est un garant d’intégrité intellectuelle. » Jean DUTOURD, de l’Académie française. De nouveau l’IC a pu se distinguer parmi 150 établissements scolaires francophones du monde entier. Et c’est grâce à nos deux élèves Tamara RAAD (campus RB) et Nour KARAM (campus AA) qu’on a compris que la langue française, par sa diversité, est un instrument remarquable pour les jeunes d’aujourd’hui qui veulent agir sur le monde. Cette année toutes les classes de 4ème des deux écoles complémentaires du Collège International ont participé au concours « Plumier d’or » destiné aux élèves des établissements de l’AEFE. Les épreuves ont eu lieu durant un cours de français au mois de janvier. Le sujet du concours est rédigé par le Comité des sujets de l’association Défense de la langue française et il est divisé en deux parties, des exercices de langue notés sur 70 et corrigés par le professeur de français de la classe et un sujet d’expression écrite noté sur 30 et corrigé par le jury de la DLF. Le sujet de cette année était inspiré des 10 mots proposés par le ministère de la culture et de la communication pour être représentatifs du français d’aujourd’hui : « Hurluberlu, tohubohu, zigzag, charivari, tire-larigot, faribole ». Chaque année le jury choisit les 60 plus beaux textes écrits. Pour la première fois deux élèves ont représenté le même établissement. Parmi des milliers de participants, Nour Karam a été placée au 18ème rang et Tamara RAAD au 36ème Ce concours est organisé depuis1996 par l’association Défense de la langue française et il bénéficie du soutien de la Marine nationale Francaise. Ainsi une remise de prix a eu lieu le mercredi 14 mai à Paris au cours d’une réception dans les salons d’honneur de l’Hôtel de la Marine en présence de la presse et de la télévision. Nos deux élèves, accompagnées de leurs parents et professeurs, ont été invitées pour assister à la cérémonie. Le chef d’état-major de la Marine a invité les lauréates et les accompagnateurs à une visite des salons suivie d’un déjeuner-buffet. n An exceptional talent he IC Ain Aar athlete Carina Moujaes, CM2, took part in the 5 k running competition, al-Bayroutiya, for female runners on May 6, 2014. Carina took gold in the category U13, with a magnificent time 25”34. Congratulations Carina!n 3 We can be authors too! D uring Reading Week in May, many authors visited our classes and library to share their experience and their journey as writers and illustrators. “Each one of YOU is a writer!” said one author to our learners. “You just have to read a lot and practice writing, and you can tell your own story.” Inspired and encouraged by the visiting authors, each of the preschool and lower elementary English students at Ain Aar practiced writing a story about something that he or she loves. National Reading Week has given us many more books to read from our very own Ain Aar Preschool and Elementary authors!n The little Cedar Tree! he transdisciplinary unit “Where We Are in Place and Time” and “We Can be Authors Week” met together in the book “The Little Cedar Tree” written by Salpi B. Simitian and illustrated by Michèle Standjofski. Mrs. Simitian, the author, visited our library in Ain Aar to share her book with the Grade 2 students. Her book talks about the life of a cedar from seed to tree witnessing the history of Lebanon. The students inquired about where she gets her ideas, how she gets information, how she knew she had a talent for writing and why she wrote about the cedar tree. The Grade 2 students left the library with the confidence that they too, can be writers. They also realized that writing a book takes a lot of research and hard work, gained the insight that ideas for a story can stem from anything around you, and hoped that “if we plant more trees, one day the birds will return to the cedar trees and they will be happy again.” n 4 Ensemble tout est possible! D urant la semaine de la lecture et dans le cadre du travail sur le thème transdisciplinaire « Le partage de la planète » les élèves de CE1A et de MSA de Ain Aar ont coopéré pour agir. Ensemble, ils ont écrit et illustré un livre qui a été offert à la directrice. Dans ce livre, ils ont défini et dessiné comment prendre soin des plantes, quelles sont leurs responsabilités pour garder les plantes saines et comment les plantes sont importantes dans la vie des hommes et des animaux. Ainsi, les élèves de CE1 A ont mis en pratique ce qu’ils ont appris en lecture et en écriture au service des élèves de MS A. À leur tour, les élèves de MS A ont montré leurs talents créatifs en dessinant, ils ont ainsi été les illustrateurs. n A journey to remember! L ast month CE1 and Grade 2 students at Ain Aar, armed with their curiosity and their inquisitive minds, headed to Byblos. Guided by their teachers, volunteer parents as well as a certified guide, they looked in depth at the features and characteristics of the ruins diving into history with reflection and amazement. Our learners showed enthusiasm and curiosity while moving from a place to another, had a walk in the “ ancient souk”, then to the wax museum where they learned more about the Lebanese culture and people who have marked our country. n 5 Ain Aar PE Fun Days!! G rade 3/CE2 students, parents and teachers enjoyed together an hour of pure fun through PE games and challenges. The atmosphere was entertaining and allowed students to share with their parents what they have learned in PE: skills in specific sports, cooperation in a team, following rules and reflecting on their actions. Sessions ended with students and parents writing about this new experience.n We Are Problem Solvers! hey say we are too little, they say we don’t know much, but we go and solve our problems using what we learned and we prove them wrong! The KGII at AA students were faced with the problem of other classes breaking their towers in the block corner. They put their heads together and came up with the idea of making signs, using what they learned at the beginning of the year in the trans-disciplinary theme “How We Organize Ourselves”. The signs were made on cardboard and shared with Ms. Lina Mouchantaf, who honored the students’ concern and took things to the execution level; she promised to have the carpenter make them into permanent signs for the whole school to benefit from. n 6 ESE End of Year Community Service Project “Say NO to Sexual Harassment” he ESE class organized an awareness session with HIMAYA about domestic violence and sexual harassment as part of their End of Year Community Service project. Students financed the project through a bake sale done in school and donated money to buy clothes for violence victims protected by Himaya. The IC community was interested in supporting this initiative and mobilizing young people on the issue of domestic violence. It was a moving life experience for all students involved. n I C teachers took an afternoon off on May 2 to attend In Service workshops held on both campuses of the college. On both the Ras Beirut and Ain Aar campuses teachers looked at IT Integration using ISTE Standards for Students in Arabic, English, and French facilitated by their school directors. Teachers and directors reviewed the standards and discussed ways to continue further implementation of the standards and how they can be used for teaching, learning and assessment. During the second session of the afternoon, teachers on the Ain Aar campus looked at Media Literacy presented by Magda Abou Fadel. In her lecture she used a PowerPoint Presentation and videos to show how we can use various media, including websites, television programing, iPads and iPhones, etc., to obtain information for lesson plans, background research and activity ideas. The second session for teachers on the Ras Beirut campus looked In Service Afternoon at Digital Citizenship facilitated by Dr. Mahmud Shihab. Dr. Shihab presented the IC Responsible Digital Citizenship Contract. The items of the contract were discussed during the session and teachers were asked to give their input to the document. The teachers’ suggestions were incorporated into the revised version of this contract which the college will implement at all levels in the coming academic year. In September, teachers will be looking further into the integration of the ISTE Standards, Media Literacy, and Social Entrepreneurship. n 7 A visit to the Grand Serail he Grand Serail opened its doors to thirty middle students who have a passion to help the environment. The program was organized by in collaboration with the ministry of Environment. The students were accompanied by three science teachers. Mrs. Salam greeted the students at the entrance and briefed them about the program. The program included an introduction by H.E. Mohamad Mashnouk, the minister of Environment, followed by a number of presentations. Our students impressed the audience with their well thought out and targeted questions. Activities that day included reforestation, sorting solid wastes, exhaust gas emissions, and monitoring AC, as well as smart technologies: solar tree, solar battery charger, solar wind mill. Other activities included tips for water conservation, such as offering guests half a glass of water instead of throwing remainders away. n L’école dans la nature D ans le cadre du thème transdisciplinaire « Le partage de la planète », les KGII et les GS (RB) ont fait plusieurs visites dans la nature. Ils ont observé, en classe, les différentes étapes pour obtenir un fil de soie, à partir du vers à soie, du cocon…. Ils ont nourri les chenilles avec des feuilles de mûriers exclusivement et ils ont compris que la nature aide la 8 nature, c’est-à-dire qu’on y trouve les aliments nécessaires pour les êtres vivants. Ensuite, ils ont été visiter le musée de la soie, qui est toujours un enchantement pour les yeux: belle végétation, bâtiments magnifiques, tout y est bien préservé et ils ont vu, grandeur nature, comment les vers à soie évoluent et comment on tisse la soie. Autre visite, non moins intéressante, a été à la sortie dans la forêt de Baabda. Ils ont pu, là aussi, observer leur environnement, ils ont utilisé différents objets (brindilles, pierres, feuilles…) pour faire de la musique, de l’art et bien d’autres choses encore. Cependant ils ont aussi pu voir les dégâts que provoque le feu, puisque cet endroit a eu un important incendie il y a peu. Ils ont vraiment compris combien il faut faire attention à l’environnement. Ils ont vu des étendus brulés et des arbres calcinés, ils ont senti une odeur inhabituelle et ils ont vraiment compris que nous devons tous faire attention. Ils ont été enchantés de cette promenade, ils ont regardé, senti, manipulé, inventé, joué et ils ont profité au maximum. Des mamans formidables ont accompagné tout ce petit monde, nous les en remercions.n Nursery/ PS Outing! he Nursery / PS Ras Beirut classes went on a field trip to a Creamery in relation to the transdisciplinary theme: How the World Works. The children observed how cupcakes are made and decorated. Moreover, they saw how the chef uses variant ingredients and utensils in the process.n The Middle School Awards Ceremony he Awards Night ceremony held in the Irani Auditorium left an unforgettable impression on all present. All marvelled at the diverse talents of IC students. Mrs. Mourani called on each student by their name and Ms. Hoss and Ms. AbouLebdeh handed out the awards with genuine pride. IC demonstrates its commitment to the education of the whole child by valuing all aspects of the student: talents, skill, knowledge, action, creativity, collaboration and research. To be an award winning student at IC matters and that was apparent on June 12th! Congratulations to all the award winning students who will, no doubt, be an inspiration to their peers!n 9 D Rencontre Club-Math ans le cadre de notre programme “Cours Optionnels” de cette année, en classe de Quatrième, un Club-Math a été créé et mis en place à Ain Aar. L’objectif du Club ? Mettre les élèves sur la piste de recherche et de découverte mathématiques, en développant chez eux l’esprit d’initiative, de recherche et de travail d’équipes. Labeur et grand défi au Club –Math, pour sa première année ! Une coordination étroite avec le GREM (groupe de réflexionmathématiques) de l’Institut Français pour un défi inter scolaire. De quoi s’agit-il ? Huit problèmes sont proposés par le coordonnateur du GREM, pour un travail d’équipes en Quatrième et Grade Eight de différents établissements scolaires. Les nôtres (neuf en tout) ont mis la main à la pâte, avec leur prof de math ! et vite… choix des problèmes, plan de travail, division des tâches, investigation, recherche puis … exposés, corrections, discussions de groupe, travail sur Power Point , évaluation collective… Enfin, à la suite d’une concertation totale (profs et élèves) , le Club a choisi l’équipe qui le représentera devant le groupe GREM. n AUB Math, Science and Technology Fair 2014 Y ear after year, IC students prove that they are leaders in their community. Whether in terms of innovation, awareness of pressing issues in their community, or project execution, IC students have always asserted their well-roundedness. As participants in the AUB Math, Science, and Technology Fair 2014, seven out of nine participating projects from IC Ras Beirut have won prizes. In the science category Abdullatif Hassan (Grade 9) won 1st place with his project about saving electrical energy in Lebanon while Dana Mneimneh, Tayma Brasioli, Sara Tabbara, and Nadim Oueidat (5eme) won 2nd place with their project on environment- friendly energy. In the math category IC students have established a precedent by having two projects receiving the first prize: Lea SleimanandTalal Ammache (4eme) in addition to Nadim Oueidat, Antoine Samra, Yasmina Malak, and Tala Kadi (5eme). Moreover, Lynn Sleiman and GhadiSleiman (6eme) also managed to secure the 3rd prize. Our students worked really hard, and in the end their efforts paid off. It is our students that make us proud to be IC teachers. n 10 IB2 ART EXHIBIT E leven IB2 students had their Visual Arts exhibit and exam. The event took place in the Beirut Souks in two adjacent galleries. The students proudly cut the green ribbon with their teacher Mrs. Boulad. Comments written in the “Livre d’or”: “Very inspirational. Makes me proud to be an alumnus” « Beaucoup de talents, je suis fière de mon collège». « Your passion shines in all your pieces.” “This exhibit allowed me to discover young student artists, able to express their feelings and their knowledge through powerful messages and exhibited with such exquisite taste”. “Creativity, elaborate techniques, knowledge of history and anthropology, concern for global issues, expression of personal and cultural problems” “Each year shows new ideas, emotions, often so mature for their teenage, and they all express themselves so well, in writing and in the verbal presentation of their work! BRAVO!” What can I say? IC should grant you a medal of recognition for your astute artistic guidance, and the orientation you give them once they have selected the subject delineated by their ‘expressive emotions and inclinations’.n ANA MA BKEBB P our la deuxième année consécutive, l’association Ana Ma Bkebb a organisé un concours de dessin pour une campagne de propreté qui serait affichée sur des panneaux publicitaires dans les rues de Beyrouth. Le nom du gagnant(e) ainsi que l’établissement scolaire auquel il/ elle appartient sera indiqué également. Cette campagne est pour sensibiliser les Libanais au problème des déchets, promouvoir une responsabilité civique et contribuer à la propreté du Liban. Les œuvres sélectionnées, au nombre de 120, ont été affichées lors d’une exposition publique aux Souks de Beyrouth, à la galerie The Venue le 12 avril 2014. Les 3 gagnants dans chacune des ont été annoncés le jour de l’ouverture. Bravo Samer Safadi pour avoir gagné le premier prix dans ta catégorie d’âge 8-11 ans.n 11 UNIVERSITY PORTFOLIOS IN ART S aud Boksmati, IC Alumnus ‘2000 visited IC. Admission to top college programs often gives precedence to a student’s portfolio rather than his/her grades. Saud has been studying and working in Canada and the US for the last 13 years. His “Visual Arts Workshop”, is offered to students interested in pursuing careers in Architecture, Interior Design, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Animation and Illustration.n The LAU 1st ANNUAL SCIENCE AND ART FAIR wo students Sophie Akoury (IB1) and Aya Fathallah (5th E2) were preselected to present their artworks, a sculpture and a painting respectively. Accompanied by Mrs. Samia Nasr Boulad, the two students displayed their works on the LAU campus amongst many other contestants from different schools. They both won the 1st prizes in sculpture and painting. n THE NEW IB VISUAL ARTS CURRICULUM REVISED M 12 rs. Samia Nasr Boulad and other colleagues attended a conference in Dubai, at the Raffles Academy, to get trained in the revised IB curricula.n Apprendre à s’unir - One Lebanon à l’IC ania Kassis, présidente de l’organisation “One Lebanon”, a rendu visite à l’IC dans le cadre du projet de service communautaire de la classe de terminale scientifique. “One Lebanon” est une organisation néoformée qui a pour but de créer un sens d’appartenance chez la jeunesse libanaise à travers le pouvoir de la musique. “Peace, love, unity and fun”. Le but de cette visite était de présenter l’esprit de cette ONG aux élèves de Terminale et les inciter à adopter O une attitude plus tolérante envers tous leurs compatriotes. Dans sa présentation, Mme Kassis a fait part des raisons qui l’ont encouragée à former «One Lebanon»: la nostalgie des magnifiques années passées au Liban qu’elle a éprouvée pendant ses études en France, et l’attitude négative commune chez les jeunes libanais, qui désirent de plus en plus quitter le pays. Elle a aussi parlé du processus d’organisation du concert “One Lebanon-United for tomorrow”, qui a eu lieu le 1er février au Forum de Beyrouth, et qui a regroupé de nombreuses célébrités libanaises, ainsi que des chorales diverses. Près de trois mille libanais ont assisté au concert, qui a été un grand succès pour l’organisation. Parmi les chansons jouées, les plus notables étaient celles des traditions libanaises ainsi que des chansons de renommée internationale, dont le fameux hymne à la paix de John Lennon: Imagine. Kassis espère que le concert marquera un changement dans la mentalité des jeunes libanais, et les encouragera à construire un avenir meilleur pour leur pays, d’où le slogan “united for tomorrow”. En outre, Mme Kassis espère que le concert donnera une meilleure image du Liban, dont la réputation a été ternie par la mauvaise situation. Cette visite a été accompagnée d’une vente de T-shirts, bracelets et posters « One Lebanon » que les jeunes ont pu acheter.n Annual Middle School Science Fair ur students never cease to surprise us by their enthusiasm and sportsmanship as they actively seek out to participate in academic competitions such as this year’s Middle School Science Fair. A total of 92 projects were exhibited and evaluated, allowing our students to practice their public speaking skills, their argumentation skills, in addition to the science skills and others involved in project execution. Despite it being a difficult task, the judges managed to select the winners of this year’s exhibition. Among sixth graders and 6eme, the first prize in the French sections went to Hana Noureddine, Omar Shair, Marc Edde, and Sania Dandan (6eme) while in the English section, Maya Ezzeddine, Marya Hamawi, Lea Ibrahim, and Salma Saadiddine secured it. For all other levels, Rida Mroueh (2nd) and Yasmina Malak (5eme) won the first prize. By participating in this exhibition, students have displayed their concern for their community and an attempt at reaching out to try and address pressing issues they are exposed to in the world around them.n 13 Teacher Exchange 2013 – 2014 I C enjoyed a very successful Teacher Exchange this academic year. From February to May, ten IC teachers traveled to schools in Europe, the Middle East and North America while seven teachers from many of those schools visited us at IC. In February, Ain Aar Preschool teacher Samar Salem visited the Ahliyyah School for Girls in Jordan where she was impressed with the Arabic curriculum at the Preschool level. Also in February, Patricia Isaac from Ras Beirut Preschool visited the International School of Milan in Italy where she was impressed with the open-mindedness that the school encourages in their students and related it to the PYP profile. April and May saw eight of our IC teachers traveling abroad to visit schools in the US, Canada and Switzerland. Visiting Choate Rosemary Hall in the US were Secondary Biology instructor Marina Baltikian and librarian Mariam Labban where they enjoyed becoming immersed in the culture of the school. Marina was impressed with how they have integrated IT into their teaching. Mariam, working with the librarians, appreciated their high interest in information exchange. Ras Beirut Elementary teacher MayssaBarakat and IT System Administrator Charbel Risk visited Ridgefield Public Schools in Connecticut. Mayssa was impressed with the broad spectrum of areas in their PE curriculum; Charbel noted the IT set-up and the different way IT approaches the provision of services to their school. Ras Beirut Elementary teachers ElianeYammine and RanaAnouti traveled to Canada to visit the Toronto French School near the end of April. Then Ain 14 Aar Elementary teacher Carole Katrib and Ras Beirut Middle School teacher RanaKaoury visited the International School of Geneva, Switzerland. They became immersed in the school activities with visits and interviews for the PYP Exhibition projects and then role modeled as tourists guided by a Spanish class. Teachers from Switzerland, Italy, the United States, and Jordan visited IC in exchange. In February, Josephine Vassallo from the International School of Milan, Italy visited classes in the upper Elementary and Middle schools on both the Ras Beirut and Ain Aar campuses. In March, MajdiMakharmeh and Sanna’ Afifi from the Ahliyyah School for Girls in Jordan visited IC’s Middle and High Schools. April brought HalaHourani and Michael Burnett from Connecticut’s Ridgefield Public Schools. In May, we hosted Estelle Hughes and John Deighan from the International School of Geneva, Switzerland. All the visiting teachers noted the high level of professionalism, diversity of instruction and the degree of engagement displayed by IC teachers. Our visitors also commented on the high academic standards of IC students as well as their seriousness and commitment to their education. “It was a wonderful experience on both professional and personal levels,” commented Josephine Vassallo. “I would recommend this [teacher] exchange to anyone who is interested as it has connected me with a teaching community outside of the national scope [US] and has taught me how much more we are alike than different,” concluded Hala Hourani. These teachers have truly experienced the essence of IC’s Teacher Exchange Program. n Art contest P our moi le lundi 5 mai 2014 a été une journée différente des autres. J’ai vécu une expérience nouvelle et enrichissante. Suite au concours de dessin lancé par la société Makhzoumi, on est venu m’annoncer que j’avais gagné. Quelle joie ! Quelle fierté ! Le jour de la remise des prix, je me suis retrouvée a l’UNESCO en compagnie de mes parents. Et, suite au discours de Mme Makhzoumi qui nous a présenté l’association et ce qu’elle a fait, cinq juges son tmontés sur l’estrade pour nous remettre les prix. Je suis bien contente de moi-même, bien sûr, mais je suis surtout reconnaissante à mon école qui m’a appris les valeurs, les principes et les droits de l’enfant. Mon dessin n’est que le produit de tout l’enseignement civique et éthique dont j’ai bénéficié grâce a l‘IC et certainement aussi grâce à mes parents. Tiffany Saadé 6ème Ain Aarn Tanya Kassis s part of the Social Studies curriculum in 2nd Int. /5eme, and to reinforce the co-existence between the different religions in Lebanon, the social studies department invited Tania Kassis to share her experience as a Lebanese living in a multi religious country. Ms. Kassis talked about the idea behind her Islamo - Christian song, which became a symbol of that coexistence and which was sung in the Olympia, Paris. n 15 Book Fair at IC Ain Aar he week of May 12-16 was a special one as it brought with it the smells, colors, and sounds associated with books. Students, parents, faculty, and staff had the opportunity to visit the Book Fair, which hosted many renowned publishing houses. Seeing people of all ages walk out, one could tell they had found what they had been looking for. It’s good to know books continue to be a cherished by so many. n National Reading Week N 16 ational Reading Week, a week which needs to be different especially at a school where stories are read on daily basis anyway. So, getting out of the box becomes the only possibility. Our dear librarian, Nayla Ejjeh, kicked the day with a story over the PA system every single morning to enchant our ears and hearts. We visited 2 public libraries to see how other children can borrow books and enjoy reading; we hosted the “Bibliobus” for a day and learned how it travels from village to village to give children the chance to dig into the magical world of stories. We were mesmerized by storytellers Nadine Touma and SevineAriss who were trying to find the moon and put it back in the sky. We listened to authors share their bright ideas, observed how illustrators tell stories through drawings and saw how stories could be told through drama and mime; and that was not enough: in our classes, we received administrators and teachers from the” big” schools who read stories, we brought our “doudous” and blankets to hug them while we were freely flipping the pages of books, we decorated some of our classroom doors with famous story characters and we built libraries and giant books in our block center. National Reading Week at the Preschool, a must see and enjoy every year. n Fun Day he IC parent’s committee invited the elementary school students and their parents to a sports and fun day on the football field; the day was organised by Mr. Mousally and the Sports department. Elementary school students, their siblings and parents spent a wonderful time playing fun games. The day ended with a football match between the parents and the boys and girls junior varsity teams.n Service Communautaire D ans le cadre des activités de service communautaire, les élèves de «6th et 1ères» ont participé le samedi 24 mai 2014 à l’évènement inaugural de « AtayebCheghel El Beit » et « BladiBladak » aux Souks de Beyrouth. Avec grand enthousiasme, ils se sont portés volontaires pour aider les responsables de L’Organisation Internationale du Travail (ILO, LEBANON) dévoués à la protection des droits et intérêts des travailleurs domestiques. « Samedi nous avons voyagé à travers l’Afrique et l’Asie ! Grâce à notre conseillère, Mme Neaimi, nous avons été exposés à de nouvelles cultures et traditions, et nous avons eu la chance de les transmettre aux visiteurs à travers des activités sympathiques et ludiques organisées par ILO. Avec grande joie, nous avons aidé quelques travailleuses domestiques à inviter les passants à déguster leur cuisine traditionnelle et à leur faire découvrir un univers qu’ils ignoraient ! Nous avons également encouragé les enfants à participer à des jeux éducatifs qui les initient à la culture des travailleuses domestiques qui coexistent avec eux. Le but : apprendre aux enfants et même aux parents à respecter et apprécier ces femmes, à leur faire voir qu’il est temps de mettre fin au « mépris » dont elles sont victimes. >> Tatiana Saade n Singing the Pancreas…Playing the thyroid gland… O n the 17th of June 2014, the students of the classes 5th A, B, and C took a step forward in the realm of education, and earned a new perspective on the field of teaching. For their biology course, their teacher Miss Josephine BouDagher reversed the role of teacher and student by having the classes split into groups, and having each explain to the others a lesson based on their own research and work. This method proved to be efficient and enlightening, as the young researchers used original and creative ideas to explain some concepts by drawing comics, playing songs, using animations, making models, and even acting out plays. These presentations took place in the Multipurpose Room of the Secondary School where the learners jotted down crucial information all the while being entertained. Karim Arabi-5th Cn 17 la solidarité au service de la forêt de Baabda D ans le numéro précédent de Inside IC, nous avons vu que, dans le cadre du thème « Le partage de la planète », des élèves (RB) avaient fait une sortie dans la forêt de Baabda. Ils avaient vu avec beaucoup de désappointement des arbres calcinés et des traces de l’incendie qui a ravagé cette forêt. A leur initiative et aidés par leurs professeurs, les enfants ont voulu agir pour aider la nature. Plusieurs groupes se sont formés, des idées originales ont pris forme et les enfants (GS, MS, KGII ET KGI) ont choisi différents moyens pour gagner de l’argent afin d’aider à reboiser la forêt. Certains ont fabriqué des posters représentant la forêt avant/après, pour les vendre à leur famille ou à leurs voisins. D’autres ont fait des gâteaux, d’autres encore ont vendu du jus d’orange durant une présentation de fin de thème, d’autres aussi ont vendu des fruits à l’école, aux plus grands, et certains ont même choisi de faire du ménage à la maison pour avoir un peu d’argent ! Une petite fille a écrit un article pour Inside IC, afin d’être certaine que tout le monde soit bien au courant. On a pu observer une grande solidarité entre les enfants, chacun a voulu aider l’autre, la cause étant commune, les actions se sont ajoutées les unes aux autres. Les parents aussi ont participé à cet effort collectif, ils ont donné de l’argent à l’école ou ils ont versé directement leur don à « Terre Liban » ONG associée à ce mouvement d’aide à l’environnement. La recette a été bonne et les enfants peuvent être fiers d’eux. Ils ont montré beaucoup de courage et de Les futurs athlètes L es élèves de la petite section (RB) ont invité leurs parents à participer à la journée sportive pour montrer comment ils maîtrisent leur activité physique. En classe, ils ont représenté leur jeu sportif préféré soit par un collage, soit par un dessin. Par groupe, les élèves ont évolué dans chacun des cinq ateliers (rouler, lancer, grimper, jouer aux ballons et sauter). Les parents ont participé à une course effrénée, qui a suscité l’enthousiasme des élèves. n 18 détermination, ils ont été volontaires et créatifs, nous pouvons leur dire un grand bravo. Bien sûr, nous aurons des nouvelles de cette magnifique forêt, qui en partie grâce à nos « bouts de choux » de la maternelle, retrouvera sa beauté. Nous ne manquerons pas de vous en donner, car vous aussi, chers lecteurs de ce journal, vous avez peut-être été associés, directement ou indirectement, à ce magnifique mouvement de solidarité et de détermination montré par nos enfants.n Telling stories K GI (RB) used art to express themselves. Some drew and presented their drawings to their friends, while others created a puppet show or a play. A number decided to paint. Others created songs and danced. Each story was retold and reflected upon in so many different ways as KGI students expressed themselves, explored and developed their creativity.n CONGRATULATIONS «T HE INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF CHILDREN’S ART” invited students from around the world to creatively contribute to the international art project” DADDY WORLD WIDE”2013/2014. Under the guidance of their teacher, Mrs. Tania Mouamer Rowel, our young students participated with colorful works of art expressing the image they have of their dads. Drawings were sent to the museum in Oslo, Norway. The director of the museum has sent back certificates of achievment to all the participants thanking them for their contribution in raising awareness to our global human values, wellbeing and happiness. n The Concept of Change through Cooking! N ursery/PS students at AA embarked on a cooking journey over several weeks. One would think it’s fun and children enjoy cooking activities. True, however the purpose is to learn how materials we use in everyday life interact and change. Our young learners also went on a field trip to a bakery where they observed and discussed how bread is made….and left with some goodies!n 19 Mikhaël Neaymehet le Choukroub D ans le cadre du programme de littérature arabe, le département d’arabe a organisé une sortie des classes de Quatrième et Grade Eight à Baskinta et plus précisément au Choukhroub, lieu de naissance, de l’enfance et de la jeunesse du grand écrivain libanais Mikaël Neaymeh… Le vrai village libanais, avec la place ,l’église et son clocher, les anciennes demeures, les arcades des maisons que le temps a effritées, les petits sentiers usés …la fontaine d’eau qui tient à peine…. Reçus par un neveu de l’écrivain qui a dressé un aperçu historique de la vie de son arrière-oncle…les élèves ont posé des questions, se sont informés, ont investigué sur tout…Neaymeh était très attaché à sa terre, aux arbres et aux rochers, qu’il “chérissait” tellement qu’il avait choisi dans le Choukroub, une roche dans laquelle il reposera après sa mort : ce fut sa tombe. Visite puis déjeuner champêtre à Baskinta, les élèves et leurs profs ont dégusté des mets libanais, en pleine nature, dans un cadre serein, naturel et splendide loin des bruits, des gratte-ciel et du béton de la ville.n KGI trip to AUB Green Houses K G1 students visited the AUB Green Houses as a learning experience related to their unit “Sharing the Planet”. On that trip, they asked a lot of questions related to their responsibilities towards plants in their environment. They also inquired into the different ways in which plants contribute to life on earth, and how all living things depend on them. n 20 La Decima L a Decima was the title of this year’s performing arts. 10 years of excellence in music performance. It started out in 2003/4 and there was 1 boy and 6 girls one of them is our own music teacher Tina Yamout. Today our performers numbered 40 out of which 15 are boys singers, dancers and a Band. We were very proud to receive our alumni performing arts students such as Sarah Khatib, Lea Kaedbey, Omar Halwani, Hana Fakhoury etc.. who all inspite of their various specialties kept a very close link to music. The highlight of the evening were “Belle” performed by 3 Men Rayan Husni Bey, (Garou in person) Nazih Bssat and Stephano Fellaha. Phantom of the Opera, Habanera, Roxanne and The Rock hit Layla (Eric Clapton). Dances ranged form Hip Hop to contemporary to expressive. With proper lighting and the sound system, the performance was great!n Eternal Flames he Middle School Performing arts club presented “Eternal Flames on the 1st of June” It was a representation of the best songs from the 60s the 70s and the 80s. 20 students sang, danced and played songs such as Wonderful world, Sacre Charlemagne, You’re the one that I want, I will survive, Hey Jude, Give me Give me, and Footloose. A fun and nostalgic performance that kept the crowd asking for more.n 21 Learning beyond the school walls! G rade 1 students at Ain Aar were invited to an open house at IRAP. Upon their arrival, they were welcomed by the teachers and their students. They visited their classrooms and joined an art craft activity. Then they watched a short skit prepared by the students of IRAP portraying the way sound travels before it reaches the brain. Grade 1 students showed respect and empathy towards those courageous children. Yes, we are different, yet we are the same in so many ways. n Father’s Day at IC Ain Aar! W hat are the criteria for a “good” daddy? Children in MS and KG1 developed a list to describe their fathers… and to assess them. • Il m’appelle quand il est en voyage. •He likes to travel with us •Il aide maman quand elle est fatiguée. •He stops working to play with me •Il attend le bus avec moi. •He reads me nice stories •Il m’appelle de son bureau pour me dire « je t’aime »…. Proud daddies with child-made ties came to school on June 21st and celebrated with their children and mommies through different learning centers. The joint daddy-child dance was touching and endearing. n «L Lire…quelle passion! ire partout, le goût de la lecture, le plaisir de lire… ”nous vantons ces habitudes que nous avons données à nos élèves avec fierté ! Comment, où, quand … peu importe ? L’important est de lire. Le matin, l’aprèsmidi…dans le rang, dans une queue d’attente, durant les récrés, sur la banquette de l’autocar et même à l’infirmerie…en attendant son tour... L’infirmière à Ain Aar , Mme Dalida Sayah, a installé des étagères avec revues et livres… dans le calme de l’endroit, l’élève choisit son livre, le feuillette et le parcourt …de quoi oublier son panadol et son petit bobo ! n 22 A musical end of year! O nce again, Preschool and Elementary children at Ain Aar presented a bouquet of songs to celebrate the end of year. Parents, Grandparents, guests and teachers responded to their chants with cries of admiration and applause of appreciation. “Music can change the world because it changes people”, that’s what our children did through their voices and an International repertoire of songs ending with our very popular “Nassam 3alayna el hawa”.n Artful Portraits! W e are so much alike and yet so different! The students of Grade I/CP at Ain Aar started their art engagement by looking at each other’s physical traits and discerning their similarities as well as differences. They enjoyed discovering what made them unique and took their time analyzing their traits and transposing their self-portraits on paper. This was their first step towards accepting each other’s differences. The students then mixed different paint colors to create their own unique skin tone, hair and eye color for a final portrait as close to reality as possible. Their big smiling faces are now a wonderful sight to see as one walks through the school.n 23 «T How we express ourselves! he mission of International College is to educate young men and women to be capable of initiative and critical thinking, who serve as role models in a global society.” The Monday morning assembly for Lower Elementary at Ain Aar is kidnapped…by students! Our young learners took over the presentations, speeches and structure of the assembly. Every week, a group of students, by themselves and on their own, would express their emotions, ideas, concerns through songs, dances and speeches. To share their love for music and to spread happiness, students presented a dance they created, sand a song they invented or danced to portray how they solved their conflicts throughout the year and became very good friends. Role models indeed!n Honoring IC Personnel Retirees • Mr. Elie Aoun - Physical Plant Department • Mr. Nabil Haddad - Ain Aar Middle School • Mr. Khalil Khoury - Secondary School • Mr. Milad Khoury - Preschool • Mrs. Colette Matta - Ain Aar Pre & Lower Elementary • Mr. Elie Mokbel - Secondary School • Mrs. Nada Samaha- Ain Aar Upper Elementary & Middle • Mr. Youssef Shaaya - Secondary School • Dr. Nabil Sharara - Infirmary • Mr. Tanios Yammine - Ain Aar Physical Plant 35 Years of Service • Mr. Fadi Abou Abdallah - Ain Aar • Mrs. Kifah Mashlab Badreddine - Business Office • Mrs. Eliane Oneyssi - Elementary School 25 Years of Service • Miss Rima Aoun– AA- Lower Elementary • Mrs. Ruby Asmar- Ain Aar Upper Elementary • Mr. Abboud Assio- Ain Aar Lower Elementary • Mrs. Randa Azkoul- Secondary School • Mr. Hatem Chalak- Secondary School • Miss Nouhad Challita – Ain Aar Upper Elementary • Mrs. Souha Choueiri- Preschool • Mrs. Suzanne Dakdouki- Middle School • Mrs. Shafia Farran- Middle School • Mr. Walid Iskandarani- Middle School • Mr. Wael Issa- Elementary School • Mrs. Marcelle Jabre – Ain Aar Preschool • Mrs. Joumana Jurdi – Ain Aar Preschool • Mrs. Diana Kaaki- Elementary School • Mrs. Sana Kaedbey – Preschool • Miss Rima Khishen- Middle School • Mr. Khalil Khoury – Secondary School • Mrs. Jinane Masri- Elementary School • Miss Gisele Mouawad – Ain Aar • Mrs. Mona Nashawati – Preschool • Miss Mirianne Saba – Preschool • Miss Reem Sardouk – Elementary School • Mrs. Rola Sarrouh – Business Office • Mrs. Nayla Serhal – Ain Aar Preschool • Miss May Skaff – Ain Aar Upper Elementary •Mr. Adel Yamout – Elementary School AWARDS •Edmond Tohme Outstanding Educator Award: Riad Chirazi •Randa Khoury Innovation in Teaching Award: Colette Matta •George O. Debbas Staff Awards: Joelle Abdel Ahad – Gisele Mouawad - Ahmad Shuayto – Ayyoub Wehbe •Albert Abela Distinguished Teacher Awards: Hind Abou Rislan, Rana Anouti, Dania Baghdadi, Tatiana Bondarovich, Hyam Bou Matar, Hyam Chamaa, Mona Chidiac, Dala Sadek Mounzer, Hussein Said, Carol Saliba n The Inside I.C. Team: Lara Kasparian, Jocelyne Kobeissi, Hanan Loulou Ouri, Mishka M. Mourani, and contributors from the I.C. family. 24
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