Autumn Term Week 2 A wonderful House Tea! Jahili lions leap and bound into Week Two! The House Tea is here! Excellence, Team-building & House Tea; welcome to week 2! Science is fun! The beginning of Year 5 is always an exciting time as the children embark on a more specialised time table. This is never more clearly seen than in Science when the children make their first visit to the laboratory and very soon have the opportunity to use the equipment. It was wonderful this week to see this excitement first hand. As the pupils learned to use the Bunsen burners and to explore the fabulous variety of colours and as they carried out flame tests on a variety of metal salts. A deep love of learning evolves from activities such as this and the ability to go deeper into a subject these they have before.
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Autumn Term Week 2
A wonderful House Tea!
Jahili lions leap and bound
into Week Two!
The House Tea is here!
Excellence, Team-building
& House Tea; welcome to
week 2!
Science is fun!
The beginning of Year 5 is always an exciting
time as the children embark on a more
specialised time table. This is never more clearly
seen than in Science when the children make
their first visit to the laboratory and very soon
have the opportunity to use the equipment.
It was wonderful this week to see this
excitement first hand. As the pupils learned to
use the Bunsen burners and to explore the
fabulous variety of colours and as they carried
out flame tests on a variety of metal salts.
A deep love of learning evolves from activities
such as this and the ability to go deeper into a
subject these they have before.
NOTICE! Please can Hosn parents label pupil belongings with not only the name of your
child, but also the House. Ideally, a year would also be included. Thank you, I
hope to make the return of lost items quicker!
Ms Jennifer White
HMM
Hosn House Tea
On Thursday, 10th September, pupils, parents and teachers of Hosn
House came together in celebration of the start of the new academic
year. The community had their first opportunity to come together to
meet, chat and get to know each other. Refreshments and decorations
were kindly supplied by parents, and thank you to everyone who
participated to make the event such a spectacle.
In particular, I would like to thank Hosn House Parents Nevins Sharp
and Christine Beirne for their commitment, time and effort – without
them, the event would not have been the success it was.
One of Hosn’s Year 4 pupils, Isabella Millar from Yangtze class, has demonstrated
musical excellence in a number of ways since the end of the last academic year: Not
only does Isabella play five musical instruments, but she also passed four
examinations to an ‘Excellent’ level or to ‘Distinction’. Her achievements are as
follows: The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM)-guitar with
Trinity College London - Drums, with distinction (Grade 1).
Well done, Isabella!
Excellence in action!
Teamwork makes the dream work…to be continued!
During House assembly this week, we considered team work to realise the end goal.
We watched an award-winning advert which saw a team of insects succeed in opening
a bottle of coca-cola. Bearing this in mind, we tried an exercise in team-building as a
House.
In mixed age groups, we each made a paper aeroplane and then split the room in half.
The challenge in team building was to watch out for any aeroplane heading for the
floor.
As a House, we needed to make sure that we threw our aeroplane and looked out for
everyone else as well. We didn’t quite succeed, so room for improvement for Hosn’s
team-building skills!
Thank you to everyone who made the House Tea possible. What
a success the first House event of the school year was. The House
Room was resplendent in red and filled with every imaginable
goody! It was truly a wonderful end to the second week of the
term.
Thank you to everyone who made the House Tea possible a
willing team of volunteers were ably coordinated by Rana and
Annie. Rachael O’Halleron
HMM
Hi! My name is Solenne and I am in
Fujairah Year 8.
The Fujairah House Tea was a great
opportunity for pupils, teachers and
parents to meet up after a long
summer break as well as allow us to
welcome new families into the best
Prep School House !
The cakes and baked items were all really tasty and the
tea was delicious.
However, the cherry on the cake was fabulous,
fantastic, festive and the friendly feeling that was felt
within Fujairah!
What a great start to the new school year !
By Solenne Green
Maths was awesome…and the
teachers here are really fun!
- Christos Alexandropoulos,
7 Jahili
I love the new school
layout!
- Lakshmi Mukandan,
8 Jahili
Being reunited with my
friends has been the
best bit!
- Neha Nouman, 8 Jahili
Meeting all of the new
teachers and pupils has
been great!
- Tamanna Khan,
8 Jahili
Bithna Update
Dear Parents of Bithna,
May I take this opportunity to introduce myself as Housemaster
of Bithna. I am very much looking forward to leading Bithna this
year along with a wonderful team of Tutors. We have some new
class Tutors joining the House:
Year 4 – Mrs. Nation-Granger joins us from Dorset in the UK.
Year 5 – Mr. Ward joins us from having taught at Dulwich College
in South Korea. He will be teaching PE and Games.
Year 7 - Miss Solomon joins us as a Prep school Maths teacher
and she has come from Liverpool in the UK.
Year 8 - Mrs. Shaikh joins us from London as a drama teacher
who will lead the Prep school productions.
David Scott
HMM
COMING SOON……
Helping Others
Look out for more information.
We will provide you with boxes and they
all need to be filled by Sunday, 11th
October.
We will be asking you to
please join us and help by
filling boxes with the
following items:
T-Shirt
Cap
Disposable Razor
Shaving Cream
Deodorant
Talcum powder
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Small Hand Towels
Comb
Antibacterial Soap
Shampoo
The Prep School will be celebrating this on Sunday. Class
teachers and Tutors will be quizzing their pupils’
knowledge of Roald Dahl or undertaking some fun
activities – so watch out, you might not recognise them
if they are wearing their own Mr Twit’s beard! During
English lessons pupils shall be looking at a particular
book, aiming to understand more about Dahl’s writing. At
lunchtime, we shall be showing the cartoon version of
The BFG.
The Parents’ Broadsheet News and Views
Week 3 Autumn Term 2015 What a treat it has been to see so many of you here this afternoon for our annual House teas. The spread of food was staggering but even more importantly it was wonderful to witness the support for each House and the participation of all. It is always so beneficial to put names to faces and to meet the Tutor behind the email address and I know that the Tutors and House Mistresses and Master all thoroughly enjoyed seeing you today. My sincere thanks to all of the parents who have clearly been extremely busy preparing for this afternoon and who have made the event what it is. Have a lovely weekend. This week:
Roald Dahl Day – Sunday (this will not be a dress up day!)