Tyren St. Cyr wrote a memorandum to the principal of Governor Simcoe High School, Mr. B. Klassen, suggesting improvements to draw more students to the school. St. Cyr proposes expanding the music program to attract musically inclined students, adding a large TV to the cafeteria to make students more comfortable, and building a new gymnasium to impress athletic students and draw in younger students. Overall, St. Cyr believes these minor changes could make Governor Simcoe an even better school and attract more talented students each year.
Laura identifies several occupations that are central to her occupational identity, including motorbike riding, farming, rugby, family/friend relationships, being a student, snow sports, her Christian faith, netball, camping, and working with people. Many of these occupations have strong family connections and roots. Laura finds occupational satisfaction and meaning through her participation in these various activities.
Emily Caldwell discusses several activities and relationships that contribute to her occupational identity. She enjoys socializing with friends, relaxing alone in her room, competitive rowing, cooking new foods, babysitting, traveling, spending time with her family, going to the beach, exploring New Zealand with her sisters, and being a student studying to become an occupational therapist. These various occupations give her a sense of belonging and allow her to socialize, relax, try new activities, and connect with friends and family.
This document provides information about an environmental project called "Plastics vs Planet" carried out by students from Clementi Primary School in Singapore. It includes the names and contact information of the school leader and mentor teacher. It then lists the names, ages, and grades of the 5 students involved in the project. The project aims to educate younger students about reducing plastic waste and building a sculpture from recycled bottles. It details the plans for a presentation and sculpture, challenges faced in obtaining recycling bins, and intentions to reward younger students for contributing bottles to complete the sculpture. The students hope to make a positive difference on their environmental cause despite not fully implementing plans yet.
- The document provides a newsletter from the British International School - Tu Xuong Primary with various dates, events, and announcements.
- It includes information about upcoming parent events, Moon Festival celebrations, club signups and start dates, sporting competitions and trials, and the introduction of a new Saturday cricket club run by parent volunteers.
- The newsletter also provides updates from various departments in the school like music, PE, and the canteen as well as information about blogs, coffee mornings, and finer dining awards.
February 28th, 2009 6pm Shriver Center @ Miami University
All Benefits go to Cincinnati Children's
$75/plate or $50/plate for Miami University Students, Faculty, and Staff
Dinner, Presentation by Children's Miracle Network Families, Silent Auction, Musical Entertainment
For more information, please contact youngka2@muohio.edu
or view our event on Facebook: PhiDE's 3rd Annual Children's Miracle Network Formal Banquet
This document introduces several of the author's friends from different stages of her life. It describes how she met her best friend Brook in preschool and they have been close ever since. It also mentions friends from elementary school like Holly, friends from her whole life like Eryn, a friend Ben who moved to town in 5th grade, more recent friends from high school like Logan and Lucas, and her brother Jacob who she is very close with. The author provides short descriptions of each friend and anecdotes about their friendship.
Growing up on a rural farm and participating in occupations like helping a cow give birth and learning to ride a motorbike have impacted the person she has become and taught her lifelong lessons. She feels comfortable in country environments and her family, including her brothers who support her, are a huge part of her occupational identity. She has been riding horses for over 13 years and participating in hockey have allowed her to learn skills like patience and feel a sense of belonging in communities. Her travels and experiences as a Dunedin student have also shaped her identity by teaching her lessons and responsibilities. She is currently studying to become an occupational therapist which gives her stability and a defined pathway.
Tyren St. Cyr wrote a memorandum to the principal of Governor Simcoe High School, Mr. B. Klassen, suggesting improvements to draw more students to the school. St. Cyr proposes expanding the music program to attract musically inclined students, adding a large TV to the cafeteria to make students more comfortable, and building a new gymnasium to impress athletic students and draw in younger students. Overall, St. Cyr believes these minor changes could make Governor Simcoe an even better school and attract more talented students each year.
Laura identifies several occupations that are central to her occupational identity, including motorbike riding, farming, rugby, family/friend relationships, being a student, snow sports, her Christian faith, netball, camping, and working with people. Many of these occupations have strong family connections and roots. Laura finds occupational satisfaction and meaning through her participation in these various activities.
Emily Caldwell discusses several activities and relationships that contribute to her occupational identity. She enjoys socializing with friends, relaxing alone in her room, competitive rowing, cooking new foods, babysitting, traveling, spending time with her family, going to the beach, exploring New Zealand with her sisters, and being a student studying to become an occupational therapist. These various occupations give her a sense of belonging and allow her to socialize, relax, try new activities, and connect with friends and family.
This document provides information about an environmental project called "Plastics vs Planet" carried out by students from Clementi Primary School in Singapore. It includes the names and contact information of the school leader and mentor teacher. It then lists the names, ages, and grades of the 5 students involved in the project. The project aims to educate younger students about reducing plastic waste and building a sculpture from recycled bottles. It details the plans for a presentation and sculpture, challenges faced in obtaining recycling bins, and intentions to reward younger students for contributing bottles to complete the sculpture. The students hope to make a positive difference on their environmental cause despite not fully implementing plans yet.
- The document provides a newsletter from the British International School - Tu Xuong Primary with various dates, events, and announcements.
- It includes information about upcoming parent events, Moon Festival celebrations, club signups and start dates, sporting competitions and trials, and the introduction of a new Saturday cricket club run by parent volunteers.
- The newsletter also provides updates from various departments in the school like music, PE, and the canteen as well as information about blogs, coffee mornings, and finer dining awards.
February 28th, 2009 6pm Shriver Center @ Miami University
All Benefits go to Cincinnati Children's
$75/plate or $50/plate for Miami University Students, Faculty, and Staff
Dinner, Presentation by Children's Miracle Network Families, Silent Auction, Musical Entertainment
For more information, please contact youngka2@muohio.edu
or view our event on Facebook: PhiDE's 3rd Annual Children's Miracle Network Formal Banquet
This document introduces several of the author's friends from different stages of her life. It describes how she met her best friend Brook in preschool and they have been close ever since. It also mentions friends from elementary school like Holly, friends from her whole life like Eryn, a friend Ben who moved to town in 5th grade, more recent friends from high school like Logan and Lucas, and her brother Jacob who she is very close with. The author provides short descriptions of each friend and anecdotes about their friendship.
Growing up on a rural farm and participating in occupations like helping a cow give birth and learning to ride a motorbike have impacted the person she has become and taught her lifelong lessons. She feels comfortable in country environments and her family, including her brothers who support her, are a huge part of her occupational identity. She has been riding horses for over 13 years and participating in hockey have allowed her to learn skills like patience and feel a sense of belonging in communities. Her travels and experiences as a Dunedin student have also shaped her identity by teaching her lessons and responsibilities. She is currently studying to become an occupational therapist which gives her stability and a defined pathway.
Brittany and Billy got married on July 18, 2015 at Sitka Church of Christ in Milan, TN. Brittany is from Milan, TN and Billy is from Newark, DE. They met in 2012 and had an immediate connection, sharing their first kiss and date on the day they met. Billy proposed to Brittany in 2014 while they were sitting on the couch. Brittany was initially shocked by the proposal, though they had discussed marriage before. They called Billy's parents right after to share the happy news.
Carolyn wrote a letter to Dr. Greg Gray proposing that their school put advertisements on student lockers. She believes it would make the school more colorful and companies would pay for the ads, generating money. Carolyn suggests the money could fund new computers and improve the school's rusty water, helping the school. She read about a similar program in a Minnesota school's newsletter and thinks it could work well at their school.
The document is a letter from the Student Circle of History, English, Mathematics, Economics with Library Science (SCHEME) at Misamis University requesting approval from the university president for their participation in the upcoming MURSO festival. The letter details the fees of 230php for a polo shirt, 5php membership fee, and 15php seminar due for a total of 250php per member to participate in the festival activities. It is signed by the SCHEME adviser and dean recommending approval from the director of student affairs.
The document is a collection of biographies and updates from alumni of Thomas More Prep-Marian Class of 1973, 25 years after graduation. It includes information on their families, careers, achievements and locations since graduating. Details are provided for multiple alumni such as Carlos Aguilar, Beth Cresse, Cindy Rohr and others, tracking their lives over the 25 year period since 1973.
A student wrote a letter to Dr. Greg Gray encouraging the school to have more activity nights as fundraisers. This would help earn more money for the Brighton Area Schools to improve facilities like better water and food, and allow educational field trips. The fundraisers would create a more fun environment for students.
This document discusses talking about money and giving in churches. It presents various scenarios members of a church might encounter around these topics and suggests the best responses. The overall message is that churches should talk openly and naturally about money as part of discipleship, and that generosity, not amounts, is what is important. Being willing to have respectful conversations about what people can give is key to addressing any "financial crises" churches may face.
Olivia Hall has been playing netball since she was 5 years old and also rowed competitively for three years from 2006 to 2009. She spends a lot of her time helping youth in her community and being a positive role model for her friends. Olivia also makes an effort to spend time with her family and values loyalty and integrity in her relationships. She is currently studying Occupational Therapy and believes her education and qualifications will impact her life. Olivia's faith is also an important part of her identity, as she attends church regularly.
The document describes several meaningful experiences in the author's life:
1) Playing hockey as a young player and winning first place with his team, which helped him become hardworking and dedicated.
2) Participating in karate tournaments from ages 7-12 and earning a silver medal and yellow belt certification, which taught him respect and hard work.
3) Attending middle school, where he learned basic life skills like communication that have benefited him.
4) Currently playing on an adult hockey team called the "Battlin' Blueliners" with his father and other men, which teaches him dedication while having fun.
5) Taking a family trip to Florida after 15 years, which
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Ashley Cox shares her experiences and memories from attending New Site High School. She participates in many school activities like basketball, softball, and the rocket team. New Site has provided her with opportunities to succeed both academically and athletically, winning championships in basketball and placing highly in a national rocketry competition. While she will miss her friends and school activities after graduating, New Site has prepared her well for her future.
The document describes several roles that are important to the author's identity, including being a godmother, aunt, photographer, granddaughter, sister, mother, student, friend, daughter, and lover of camping and travel. Many of the roles involve caring for children and family members as well as engaging in hobbies like photography that allow her to appreciate nature. Family values like spending quality time together and cherishing relationships are emphasized throughout.
This document summarizes photos and events from St Thomas Secondary School's class of 1971. It includes class photos from kindergarten through Form 2 in 1970, as well as photos of sports days, trips, and teachers. It then shows photos of the 1971 graduates and their families 39 years later, enjoying reunions, vacations, hobbies and more. It invites the class of 1971 to a grand reunion in Kuantan on June 18th, 2011.
The newsletter provides information about recent and upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi. Recent events included the Principal's Awards for the second term, a successful Dracula Rock Show production by Key Stage 2 students, and a challenging but successful Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's International Award expedition in Sapa. Upcoming events in May include the start of the third term and IGCSE exams. The newsletter aims to keep the school community informed and engaged.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City for the month of January 2015. It includes:
- Dates for school photographs, Teddy Bears' Picnic, start of clubs and activities, and sports day
- A summary of the 5-year accreditation visit from the Council of International Schools
- A report on a Year 1 class trip to Snap Café and their experiences playing and eating ice cream
- Details of a Year 3 class visit to Thien Phuoc orphanage to play with the children
- An announcement of upcoming events in Term 2 such as a science day, concerts, and term ending date
The document presents a list of life stages from being a baby to dying in a linear order. It shows the progression of typical life events from childhood through adulthood including going to school, falling in love, having a family, retiring, and ultimately dying. The list highlights the cycle of life that most people experience as they age from birth to death.
This document provides information about Noah's Ark Quality Child Care center located in Compton, CA. It includes the contact information and license number for the center. It describes the philosophy and curriculum of the child care center which is run by Johnny and Shelley Harris. It aims to provide a nurturing environment where children can grow spiritually, intellectually, socially and emotionally. The document also includes details about the daily schedule, staff qualifications, extra activities offered and pictures of the facility.
Y5-Y6 550.000 AP1 Pool
20/12-22/12 Tennis 8:00-11:00am Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 Tennis
Courts
20/12-22/12 Gymnastics 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 8 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP1 Hall
20/12-22/12 Badminton 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP2 Hall
20/12-22/12 Table Tennis 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP
The British International School - Hanoi newsletter provides information on upcoming events, sports activities, and other school news. It highlights that the school has a strong sports program with competitive fixtures against other international schools in Hanoi. It also discusses the school's participation in swimming and football tournaments in other cities and countries. The newsletter provides contact details for various departments at the school.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates for September such as a Parents' Information Evening, Moon Festival celebrations for EYFS and Years 1-6, clubs beginning, and parents' meetings.
2) Updates from various departments about music performances, applying for music lessons, blogging activities, and swim trials for a competition.
3) Details of a new Saturday cricket club for parents and students to be run by parent volunteers.
This newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events and activities at the school. It includes summaries of trips taken by Year 9 students to Sapa and Year 5 students to the Red River. It also announces a visit from rock climber Ben Heason and the second Challenge Day competition involving business, geography, ICT and English departments. Contact information for various school departments is provided at the end.
The newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events at the school including a visit from renowned rock climber Ben Heason and the school's annual winter show. It also summarizes anti-bullying activities during the week and the secondary school's challenge day competition between student teams. The principal's message expresses gratitude for the school's teachers and upcoming opportunities for students including the silver level Duke of Edinburgh International Award.
The Head of Curriculum at Kilmore International School provided an update on recent and upcoming events. The IB exams began for Year 12 students and will continue for three weeks. A graduation ceremony for the Class of 2013 will be held later this month. All students are preparing for end of year exams in December. Staff had a curriculum planning day to review courses and ensure alignment with standards. The newsletter highlights student successes and upcoming music, art, and other events.
Brittany and Billy got married on July 18, 2015 at Sitka Church of Christ in Milan, TN. Brittany is from Milan, TN and Billy is from Newark, DE. They met in 2012 and had an immediate connection, sharing their first kiss and date on the day they met. Billy proposed to Brittany in 2014 while they were sitting on the couch. Brittany was initially shocked by the proposal, though they had discussed marriage before. They called Billy's parents right after to share the happy news.
Carolyn wrote a letter to Dr. Greg Gray proposing that their school put advertisements on student lockers. She believes it would make the school more colorful and companies would pay for the ads, generating money. Carolyn suggests the money could fund new computers and improve the school's rusty water, helping the school. She read about a similar program in a Minnesota school's newsletter and thinks it could work well at their school.
The document is a letter from the Student Circle of History, English, Mathematics, Economics with Library Science (SCHEME) at Misamis University requesting approval from the university president for their participation in the upcoming MURSO festival. The letter details the fees of 230php for a polo shirt, 5php membership fee, and 15php seminar due for a total of 250php per member to participate in the festival activities. It is signed by the SCHEME adviser and dean recommending approval from the director of student affairs.
The document is a collection of biographies and updates from alumni of Thomas More Prep-Marian Class of 1973, 25 years after graduation. It includes information on their families, careers, achievements and locations since graduating. Details are provided for multiple alumni such as Carlos Aguilar, Beth Cresse, Cindy Rohr and others, tracking their lives over the 25 year period since 1973.
A student wrote a letter to Dr. Greg Gray encouraging the school to have more activity nights as fundraisers. This would help earn more money for the Brighton Area Schools to improve facilities like better water and food, and allow educational field trips. The fundraisers would create a more fun environment for students.
This document discusses talking about money and giving in churches. It presents various scenarios members of a church might encounter around these topics and suggests the best responses. The overall message is that churches should talk openly and naturally about money as part of discipleship, and that generosity, not amounts, is what is important. Being willing to have respectful conversations about what people can give is key to addressing any "financial crises" churches may face.
Olivia Hall has been playing netball since she was 5 years old and also rowed competitively for three years from 2006 to 2009. She spends a lot of her time helping youth in her community and being a positive role model for her friends. Olivia also makes an effort to spend time with her family and values loyalty and integrity in her relationships. She is currently studying Occupational Therapy and believes her education and qualifications will impact her life. Olivia's faith is also an important part of her identity, as she attends church regularly.
The document describes several meaningful experiences in the author's life:
1) Playing hockey as a young player and winning first place with his team, which helped him become hardworking and dedicated.
2) Participating in karate tournaments from ages 7-12 and earning a silver medal and yellow belt certification, which taught him respect and hard work.
3) Attending middle school, where he learned basic life skills like communication that have benefited him.
4) Currently playing on an adult hockey team called the "Battlin' Blueliners" with his father and other men, which teaches him dedication while having fun.
5) Taking a family trip to Florida after 15 years, which
English Grammar Launch Advanced - 'except for' and 'besides'Sir English
Learn the English grammar structures ‘except for’ and ‘besides’. Learn the meaning, the structure and things you need to note when using this English grammar. Master the grammar by studying and reading aloud the example sentences which contain 'except for’ and ‘besides’.
Leave a comment below and practice the English that you learned.
Learn more by visiting me at www.SirEnglish.com
Ashley Cox shares her experiences and memories from attending New Site High School. She participates in many school activities like basketball, softball, and the rocket team. New Site has provided her with opportunities to succeed both academically and athletically, winning championships in basketball and placing highly in a national rocketry competition. While she will miss her friends and school activities after graduating, New Site has prepared her well for her future.
The document describes several roles that are important to the author's identity, including being a godmother, aunt, photographer, granddaughter, sister, mother, student, friend, daughter, and lover of camping and travel. Many of the roles involve caring for children and family members as well as engaging in hobbies like photography that allow her to appreciate nature. Family values like spending quality time together and cherishing relationships are emphasized throughout.
This document summarizes photos and events from St Thomas Secondary School's class of 1971. It includes class photos from kindergarten through Form 2 in 1970, as well as photos of sports days, trips, and teachers. It then shows photos of the 1971 graduates and their families 39 years later, enjoying reunions, vacations, hobbies and more. It invites the class of 1971 to a grand reunion in Kuantan on June 18th, 2011.
The newsletter provides information about recent and upcoming events at the British International School in Hanoi. Recent events included the Principal's Awards for the second term, a successful Dracula Rock Show production by Key Stage 2 students, and a challenging but successful Bronze Duke of Edinburgh's International Award expedition in Sapa. Upcoming events in May include the start of the third term and IGCSE exams. The newsletter aims to keep the school community informed and engaged.
The document provides information about upcoming events and activities at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City for the month of January 2015. It includes:
- Dates for school photographs, Teddy Bears' Picnic, start of clubs and activities, and sports day
- A summary of the 5-year accreditation visit from the Council of International Schools
- A report on a Year 1 class trip to Snap Café and their experiences playing and eating ice cream
- Details of a Year 3 class visit to Thien Phuoc orphanage to play with the children
- An announcement of upcoming events in Term 2 such as a science day, concerts, and term ending date
The document presents a list of life stages from being a baby to dying in a linear order. It shows the progression of typical life events from childhood through adulthood including going to school, falling in love, having a family, retiring, and ultimately dying. The list highlights the cycle of life that most people experience as they age from birth to death.
This document provides information about Noah's Ark Quality Child Care center located in Compton, CA. It includes the contact information and license number for the center. It describes the philosophy and curriculum of the child care center which is run by Johnny and Shelley Harris. It aims to provide a nurturing environment where children can grow spiritually, intellectually, socially and emotionally. The document also includes details about the daily schedule, staff qualifications, extra activities offered and pictures of the facility.
Y5-Y6 550.000 AP1 Pool
20/12-22/12 Tennis 8:00-11:00am Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 Tennis
Courts
20/12-22/12 Gymnastics 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 8 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP1 Hall
20/12-22/12 Badminton 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP2 Hall
20/12-22/12 Table Tennis 1:00pm-4:00pm Mr Chris Min 4 Y3 upwards 1.350.000 AP
The British International School - Hanoi newsletter provides information on upcoming events, sports activities, and other school news. It highlights that the school has a strong sports program with competitive fixtures against other international schools in Hanoi. It also discusses the school's participation in swimming and football tournaments in other cities and countries. The newsletter provides contact details for various departments at the school.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates for September such as a Parents' Information Evening, Moon Festival celebrations for EYFS and Years 1-6, clubs beginning, and parents' meetings.
2) Updates from various departments about music performances, applying for music lessons, blogging activities, and swim trials for a competition.
3) Details of a new Saturday cricket club for parents and students to be run by parent volunteers.
This newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events and activities at the school. It includes summaries of trips taken by Year 9 students to Sapa and Year 5 students to the Red River. It also announces a visit from rock climber Ben Heason and the second Challenge Day competition involving business, geography, ICT and English departments. Contact information for various school departments is provided at the end.
The newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides information on upcoming events at the school including a visit from renowned rock climber Ben Heason and the school's annual winter show. It also summarizes anti-bullying activities during the week and the secondary school's challenge day competition between student teams. The principal's message expresses gratitude for the school's teachers and upcoming opportunities for students including the silver level Duke of Edinburgh International Award.
The Head of Curriculum at Kilmore International School provided an update on recent and upcoming events. The IB exams began for Year 12 students and will continue for three weeks. A graduation ceremony for the Class of 2013 will be held later this month. All students are preparing for end of year exams in December. Staff had a curriculum planning day to review courses and ensure alignment with standards. The newsletter highlights student successes and upcoming music, art, and other events.
Mark Cubit Mercersburg Academy's head boys basketball coachMark Cubit
Five Mercersburg alumni have returned to campus to work at the Academy. Nate Jacklin '96 teaches history and coaches wrestling, Jennifer Miller Smith '97 teaches science and math and coaches diving, Jenn Flanagan '99 works in admission, and Morgan Higby-Flowers '03 is a teaching intern in fine arts. Nate Fochtman '03 works in alumni relations. Having alumni return to work at Mercersburg is a testament to the strong bonds formed with the school.
The newsletter from the British International School in Hanoi provides updates on various school events from the past week. It discusses (1) students volunteering their time to host underprivileged children from a local charity and participating in a hiking trip for the Duke of Edinburgh award, (2) upcoming academic and sporting events, and (3) fundraising efforts for charity including growing mustaches for Movember and collecting donated shoeboxes.
The document is the May newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City Tu Xuong Primary. It includes:
- Dates for upcoming events like swimming galas, productions and term club start/finish dates.
- Congratulations to students who received Master of Learning certificates for Respect and Perseverance.
- Announcement of assessments in English, maths and science over the next two weeks.
- Congratulations to the finalists in the Young Musician of the Year competition, including third place awarded to Andrew.
- Details of upcoming PE events like football matches and the BIS Athletics Meet.
- Information about the Primary swimming galas on May 21st and
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events and recent activities at the school. It mentions that Year 4 students will be going on a trip to Long Hai on March 9th and that parents' evening is scheduled for March 19th. It also summarizes recent community outreach activities including visits between students and local partners, and an assembly led by Year 6 students about protecting endangered shark and rhino species.
This document provides a summary of upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City for the week of September 5th, 2014. It includes information about parent information evenings, university visits, sports registration, and activities registration deadlines. The document also previews the menu for the school cafeteria for the following week and reminds readers of upcoming Parent Teacher Group meetings.
The article discusses a new program where high school students give presentations to elementary school students about not smoking instead of adults giving the presentations. The program uses animal puppets to teach the children reasons why different animals don't smoke, such as sharks not smoking so their teeth won't turn yellow. Initial feedback shows the elementary school students are really engaging with and learning from the high school student presentations.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City's Secondary Campus. It includes details about Year 12 induction, digital citizenship, an upcoming fun run, university visits, after-school activities registration, sports news and parent-teacher group meetings. Upcoming events include football registration, parent information evenings, university visits and the start of after-school activities. The head teacher encourages students to maintain a positive mood to support effective learning and provides traffic tips for parents dropping off students.
- TY has been an amazing year where students made many new friends, learned new skills, and went on educational trips.
- The year was very busy but included fun activities like drama competitions, mini company, and trips to places like Croke Park and Carlingford.
- Students recommend doing TY because it provides opportunities to grow personally and prepares students well for exams in 5th year.
The document is a newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City providing key dates and information for parents. It includes:
- Dates for the upcoming term such as sports day, school photographs, and a teddy bears' picnic.
- A summary of recent events at the school including Christmas performances by EYFS and musical performances.
- Information on dance classes being offered next term and sporting holiday programs.
- Recognition of students who graduated as 'Masters of Enquiry' and 'Global Citizens'.
- Upcoming eco events and the winners of the 'Green Certificate' for December.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
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This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
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Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
4. A Quick….. …… to those Good Old Days …… of our Lower Secondary school years….
5. BR: 1 ,LauKokKeong,KhongChoonHong,TangChaiHo,PeterPaulDaniel,YapThoVoon,ThomasChuaChinHean, LeeChowSwee, 9 ,KennethChooTeckMeng,JasbirSingh, 12 ,QuekKooiKoon,LeeEngSiew,MohdTaufekZainalAbidin MR:ChanSeeJin,EngkuAliKorish,HingGeeNam, 4 ,WuYongPau,LeeKengTeng,StevenTan X ,KokCheeTat,StevenTanLianFook, PangKamHee,ThangBoonCheng,EddieLimTeckHui, 13 ,ChanChiaoBoo,JosephCheah X ,StevenChan X FR: WongSiewYap,RichardOngSeeHong,LeePohWah,SithambaramMeyappan,KennethSt.Maria,KongKinChai, GohThoFook,ParamsothyVijayan,MohdNasirDaruwish,ManfredChiaYewKong
6. BR : NazarSatar,FreddySooKoonTong,S.Sambanthan,KohChikSin,KuanKahKok,Kamarudin X ,RaymondTehBoonWah, PatrickThongThiamHee, MohanRamanujam,ChooKokWah,JeremyKuKimLeng,KamarulBaharin,MohdKhairiYaakub, MazlanMuhamad,EddyChinNgenYew MR : YapKimLim,ChanChiauThye,TerryTangKamMun,TooTengArn,Azlan X ,TgZainalHisham,LeeTongLoon,ZaidAbuIhsan, YipThiamMeng, KesavanNair,DesmondThiaSuKiau,AzizulJohari,Kamaruddin X ,KhoongHuanBoon, TeoSayEng,PatrickBernardVaz FR : LeeYawSin,YeohFarSoon,NgauChanFook,GrahamNgohTeeTeong,AugustineNg X ,JohariHarun,Rosli X ,LeeFookWeng, IssacTeohKianLeong,YeoPeeOi Form 2 B 1970
9. BR: 1 ,GohKweeMeng,Kamaruddin X ,FreddySooKoonTong,TeoSayEng,Azlan X ,ChooKokWah,KohChikSin,YacobHassan, PeterPaulDaniel,TingChingChai,MohanRamanujam,EddyChinNgenYew,Azlan X ,LeongFooPau,LowKweeChan MR:ChanChiaoBoo,MansoorMohd,TooTengArn,NasarMohamadSathar,KesavanNair,NgauChanFook,KhoongHuanBoon,LeePohWah, Gunasan X ,LeeChenHuat,LeeThongLoon,DesmondThiaSuKiau,ChanChiauThye,JosephCheah X ,StevenChan X FR:GrahamNgohTeeTeong,YeohFarSoon,JohariHarun,KamarulBaharin,AnthonyTan X ,Bro.FrancesTessier,LimChinChoon, S.Sambanthan,KuanKahKok, 10 ,Rosli X ,AzizulHassan,MohdNasirDaruwish
11. STAFF PHOTO circa 1970 BR: AbdulGhani,SuLee,Kanapathy X , 4,5,6 ,LimChinChoon,OngHuiYoke,TanKiatSeng,MohdNoorIsmail,ChenKhinFoo, JosephNg X , 13 FR:HainiBakri,ChangFookOnn,Pn X Singh,BroJosephLim X ,AugustineNg X ,BroFrancisTessier, LionelAnthonyThomas,SisterGabrielLoo,SarjitKaur,JulianaTeh X
12. STAFF PHOTO circa 1970 BR: 1 ,ChenKhinFoo,MohdNoorIsmail,4,Kanapathy X,6 ,LimChinChoon,DharmarajVendargon,OngHuiYoke, 10,11 , 12,13 ,TanKiatSeng, 14 ,AbdulGhani X FR : 1 ,JulianaTeh X,3 ,AugustineNg X ,BroFrancisTessier, X St.Maria,LionelThomas,SarjitKaur,FauziahShah,SuLee
160. Note from Desmond Thia In the organisation of this Reunion of Students and Teachers, and the preparation of this presentation; please note the following :- 1. Graham and myself would like to thank you for your support and attendance. Without which it would not have happened. 2. We thank those of you who have contributed either materially; in the form of photographs, ,financial support, preparation and presentation of the slides show during the reunion dinner itself; and or by assisting to inform our school year-mates and ex-teachers of the event and its status prior to the date of the event itself. 3. In the preparation of this slides presentation album, I tried to put names and faces together; especially of our class photos and school staffs, but in many instances my memory and knowledge failed me! In instances where names are incomplete, missing, mixed up or mis-spelt, please accept my apologies. In the class photos there are many missing names, whereupon I just assigned a number in Red , names
161. that are incomplete, denoted by an X in Red too. 4. Where you may know or can recall those class or year-mate’s, or school staff’s names, please also let me know. That would allow me to update my materials accordingly. 5. For those who are on and in the email loop, lets update each other of any new “recruit” ; i.e lost and found alumni or ex-teachers, of their contact details, particularly their email address and tel. number. It would be indispensable should we decide to hold any future reunion. 6. Let me also thank our ex-teachers, Mr Lionel A.Thomas, Mr & Mrs Augustine Ng, Mr Tan Kiat Seng and Mr Tan Chee Hean for agreeing to grace our photo shoots session and reunion dinner. 7. For those of you who sacrificed time and expense to travel from out of town to attend this reunion, our thanks as well. Best Wishes Desmond Thia Note from Desmond Thia