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So many things happen at ABIS and we love to share!The Great Grade 5 Cook Off 2024
The teams have been announced, and we are delighted to welcome Ms Ahlam and Ms Maryam into the Grade 5 Team as mentors for this year's Great Grade 5 Cook Off! This week students have been unpacking the Central Idea for this Unit of Inquiry: Food can go through many...
Week 33
This week we have been busy preparing for our upcoming assembly on the 16th May. We have been rehearsing on the stage in the Mazoon, with each group ready to say their part. Alongside that, we have been preparing our artwork for the soon to be published 2023-2024...
Week 33
I am excited to announce that we started our research on seeds! The students were engaged in observing and identifying different types of seeds, recording their observations, and analyzing their findings by counting the number of correct guesses made for each seed. We...
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How Human Actions Contribute to Climate Change
As we experience another week of moving to online learning in expectation of extreme weather, Grade 7 start digging deeper into the language and concepts connected to Human Action and Climate Change. We are looking through a Cause and Effect lens and our end goal is...
Talent Show: Thursday, May 9th
Next week’s Talent Show is going to be a fun event- be there or be square! We have gymnastics, dancers, singers, musicians, comedy and more! Exact time to be confirmed, but sometime after 12:00pm on Thursday, May the 9th in the Mazoon. See you all there! Mr Peter
Can trigonometry be used in everyday life?
Trigonometry may not have its direct applications in solving practical issues, but it is used in various things that we enjoy so much. For example music, as you know sound travels in waves and this pattern though not as regular as a sine or cosine function, is still...
G4 Week 32: Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head
Hello Peeps- Sadly, school was canceled again due to threatening weather. While it didn’t look like we got a lot from where I was, I did see videos of other places where there was more. It’s always safer to take caution. I hope everyone stays safe. As you know, we...
Final exams الاختبارات النهائية
Preparing for the final exams for our students of various types, ministerial, electronic, and Dp tests, urging students to work hard and focus, noting the important points, and the instructions given to the students. The final exam schedule is attached. We wish them...
Grade 10 Science- Taking responsibility of learning
There is ample research that points to the fact that when students are allowed to take greater responsibility for their learning, learning becomes fun and more relatable. As part of their preparation for their external examinations in the next few days, the grade 10s...
Grade 11 Global Politics
Grade 11 Global Politics students have just completed the Peace and Conflict unit and will sit for a Paper 1 exam next week. Paper 1 is a source-based exam and will draw upon topics from our current unit. During the week of May 19-23, Global Politics students will...
Preparing for End of Year Exams
The end-of-year exams start next week. Courses taken through Pamoja will have their assessments on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday. With the rest of their exams starting on Thursday, May 16th. There are many things that students can be doing to consolidate their learning...
Have you met Ms Dora?
My name is Dorothy (or Ms Dora, as the students call me) and I am an EAL teacher for KG2 and G1 levels at the ABIS school. I would like to express here some ideas about why the EAL program is so important for our school. EAL is provided to help students whose first...
Where Music and Math Intersect
The grade 7s are beginning their final unit in Music with a TOK-themed question: What is Music? Does it have to have a rhythm? What about a clear tonal language? Can Music only be made with specific instruments or can anything make Music? Does it have to be...
ABIS has Talent!
On Thursday, May 9, the ABIS Arts Department will be hosting a talent show of Primary and Secondary students. Held in the afternoon before the end of the school day, students from a range of grades and abilities will share with the student community their special...
ABIS Student Referral Program, Returning students, Swimming
Dear parents, Once again the poor weather has caused ABIS to go online. While this is an inconvenience for all, it is hoped that the tasks provided by your child's teachers will ensure they keep up to date on their studies. Should you have difficulty in accessing the...
We care about your safety, and we prioritize the well-being of our students both at school and at home.
We care about your safety, and we prioritize the well-being of our students both at school and at home. That's why we have transitioned to remote learning and appreciate your participation in our home-based achievements. Thank you to all our students, and we extend...
Grade 8 Science: A special visit from the Ministry of Education.
This week, our grade 8 science class had the honor of hosting a delegation of esteemed officials from the Ministry of Education led by our very own Ms Zuweina. These officials were highly knowledgeable in the field of Biology. Our students had engaging and productive...
G 9 science: Lab Investigation: alkali and alkaline earth metals.
Our emphasis in grade 9 science this week has been laboratory investigation focusing on the properties of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and halogens. This practical exploration is a crucial component of our unit on the elements of the periodic table and...
Maths practice and problem solving
This week, we have been problem solving in maths. The calculations are not always difficult but the students have to use their thinking skills to work out what to do and how to solve the problem. In other maths, students reflected on their own needs and played...
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