Two ISC students from Muscat and Sharjah were recently honored for their academic achievements with Merit Scholarship awards that will enable them to pursue their education at the American University of Beirut (AUB). The two students, Sina Sirous Rostamnejad from ISC-Muscat and Sara Nadim Kheireddine from ISC-Sharjah, received their scholarship awards from AUB’s new President, Peter Dorman, in a gathering held on the AUB campus on October 7, 2008.
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Over two days, on May 16 and 17, the International School of Choueifat - Amman staged a lively and colourful adaptation of the musical 'Mamma Mia'.The performance was preceded by months of preparations as Grade 4 - 8 students learned the songs and the dance steps during their activity sessions throughout the year.
Similarly, some senior students diligently rehearsed for their roles in the musical months in advance. They all worked hard to interpret the well-known music of Abba and their...
A dedicated training for Student Life Coordinators (SLC) was held at the International School of Choueifat - Cairo in Egypt. This unique training took place from Monday, November 29th through Thursday, December 2nd, 2004. It brought together the SLC's from both schools in Egypt as well as those from both SABIS® schools in Germany. The training was also attended by Directors from the two Egypt schools and the Deputy Director from the Frankfurt school.The unique, in-depth week-long training...
Mr. Ian St. John, the famous ex-Liverpool and Scotland football player, paid a brief visit to the International School of Choueifat - Cairo on Thursday, September 30th. Affectionately known as "the Saint", he is widely credited with turning Liverpool into the football force that they were in the 70's, playing more than 400 games and scoring 118 goals - including the game winner in the 1965 FA Final Cup. When he finished his playing career, he was chosen by FIFA to spread the word about...
Each year, a summer day-camp program is held at ISC-Lebanon from early July until end of August. With an unprecedented level of interest, the 2004 summer session was expanded to accommodate all those who wanted to participate between the ages of three and fifteen. The recreational camp included educational games, sports, field games, gymnastics, tennis, and art activities. Participating students could also take part in out-of-school programs in swimming, ice skating, mountain climbing, and...