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summer
2010
the international school of bucharest
School Mission Statement Our goal is to provide the students of the International School of Bucharest with the best possible programme of academic and personal development in a challenging and supportive environment.
the international school of bucharest
Dear Parents, This summer term we are offering a variety of interesting choice of clubs for our students. We believe that the participation of children in such activities is very beneficial for your child's physical and social skills. As a school we would like as many children to participate in as many clubs as they are interested in. The clubs will start on the 13th April and continue until the 3rd June 2010. We are offering some new clubs as well as clubs that were very popular from last term. Regular attendance to club activities is very important for your child as well as other students in the club. Therefore, once you register your child, please make sure that they attend every week to get the full benefit. If you would like your child to be brought by school bus, please contact directly the transport company. There are limited spaces for all clubs, so places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. The deadline to registering for clubs this term is 23 March 2010. As mentioned, students can register for more than one club provided that they run on different days. Students can't register for clubs with a note or letter. Please contact the secretary to register your child. Kind regards, Faruk Erduran Deputy Principal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Art Art&Craft Creative Art Wonderful Art
1 2 3 4
Choir Piano Recorder Violin
5 6 7 8
Basketball Climbing Folk Dance Football Karate Kwik Cricket Rugby Tennis Swimming Table Tennis Sailing
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Healthy Eating Keyboard & Penguin Robotics Mastermind Speed Stacking Romanian Romanian
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Club Name
Art Club
Club Teacher
Gordon Hamilton
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
3.15-4.15
Place
Classroom of 4G
Maximum Capacity
20
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Drawing paper/ pencils crayons/ paint/ paint brushes/ Coloured sugar paper, white paper large sheets.
Objectives
To have fun developing art skill and producing pieces of artwork each week.
ART 1
Club Name
Art&Craft
Club Teacher
Liane Moldoveanu
Age Group
Year 3 and 4
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15.15-16.15
Place
Mrs.Liane’s classroom
Maximum Capacity
10 children
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Drawing paper/ pencils crayons/ paint/ paint brushes/ Coloured sugar paper, white paper large sheets.
Objectives
Stimulate creativity, develop practical skills
ART&CRAFT 2
Club Name
Creative Art Club
Club Teacher
Robyn Kearns
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Thursday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Art room
Maximum Capacity
12 children
Required material/equipment
Drawing paper/ pencils crayons/ paint/ paint brushes/ Coloured sugar paper, white paper large sheets.
Objectives
Create art works
CREATIVE ART 3
Club Name
Wonderful Art
Club Teacher
Andreea Lazar
Age Group
Years 5 and 6
Operating Day
Wednesday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Romanian classroom
Maximum Capacity
6 children
Required material/equipment Objectives
No Experiment and explore the world around; learn there is no right or wrong way to create art
WONDERFUL ART 4
Club Name
Choir Club
Club Teacher
Adina Barbu Raluca Damian
Age Group
Years 2 to 5
Operating Day
Monday & Tuesday
Operating Time
12:30-13:00
Place
Music Room
Maximum Capacity
30 children
Required material/equipment Objectives
No Perform music in unison and harmony
CHOIR 5
Club Name
Piano Club
Club Teacher
Adina Barbu
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday or Thursday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Music Room
Maximum Capacity
10
Required material/equipment Objectives
No
* Fee
80 Ron
Learn how to play the piano
PIANO 6
Club Name
Recorder Club
Club Teacher
Kim Davis
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Thursday
Operating Time
12.30pm – 1.00pm
Place
Miss Davis’ room (2nd floor)
Maximum Capacity
10
Are students required any materials/equipment?
A recorder (some available to borrow)
Objectives
To learn to play the recorder To perform songs on the recorder
RECORDER 7
Club Name
Violin Club
Club Teacher
Mr.Dima (professional violin eacher)
Age Group
Year 2 to 6
Operating Days
Tuesday and Thursday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Music Room
Maximum Capacity
5 children
Required material/equipment Objectives
violins
Science room
Playing the violin
*Fee
120 Ron
Applying basic skills
VIOLIN 8
Club Name
Basketball club
Club Teacher
Brai Laura
Age Group
Key stage 2
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15.15-16.15
Place
Multipurpose in rainy days and basketball court for sunny days
Maximum Capacity
12
Are students required any materials/equipment? Objectives
No
To improve the skills in basketball
BASKETBALL 9
Club Name
Climbing Club
Club Teacher
Andrew Morgan
Age Group
Years 5 and 6
Operating Day
Wednesday
Operating Time
3.15-4.15
Place
Dining room
Maximum Capacity
6+6 (2 sessions)
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Trainers, P.E kit
Objectives
To learn how to climb on the climbing wall safely. To know the names of the climbing equipment and learn how to use them correctly.
CLIMBING 10
Club Name
Turkish Folk Dance
Club Teacher
Devran Ikiz (professional folk dance teacher)
Age Group
Year 3 to 6
Operating Day
Thursday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Multipurpose room
Maximum Capacity
12 children
Required material/equipment Objectives
No Learn folk dance
FOLK DANCE 11
Club Name
School Football Team
Club Teacher
Robin Morrison Martin Hay
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Thursday
Operating Time
3.15-4.15
Place
Football Pitch
Maximum Capacity
Selected students will join this club
Required material/equipment
PE kit, trainers
Objectives
To develop agility and dexterity, being a team member
FOOTBALL 12
Club Nam e
Karate Club
Club Teacher
Victor Popa (professional karate teacher)
Age Group
Years 2 to 6
O perating Day
W ednesday
O perating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Multipurpose Room
Maximum Capacity
20 children
Required m aterial/equipm ent O bjectives
PE/karate kit
* Fee
80 Ron
Confidence, discipline, control, self esteem, m ental clarity and focus, concentration, and respect.
KARATE 13
Club Name
Kwik Cricket
Club Teacher
A teacher from Cricket federation
Age Group
Year 5 and 6
Operating Day
Wednesday
Operating Time
3.15-4.15
Place
Football pitch
Maximum Capacity
14
Are students required any materials/equipment?
The cricket federation will provide free equipment support
Objectives
Introduce the game of cricket in Romania Prepare for a competition at the end of the term
KWIK CRICKET 14
Club Name
Rugby Club
Club Teacher
Andrew Martin
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place Maximum Capacity Are students required any materials/equipment? Objectives
Football pitch 16 No To prepare children for TAG Rugby tournament
RUGBY 15
Club Name
Tennis Club
Club Teacher
Guzel Mirasova
Age Group
Year 3 to 6
Operating Day
Wednesday
Operating Time
From 15.15 to 16.15
Place
Inflatable balloon (cold, rainy days) or/and basketball pitch (warm, hot days)
Maximum Capacity
8
Are students required any materials/equipment?
tennis racket
Objectives
To provide your child with basic tennis skills; To develop hand and eye coordination, movement and balance, listening skills; To develop team work and social skills; To develop the ability to follow instructions.
TENNIS 16
Club Name
Swimming Club
Club Teacher
Ingrid Stanciu
Age Group
Years 2 to 4
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Swimming Club (to be announced)
Maximum Capacity
20
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Swimming costume and equipment
Objectives
To learn and improving swimming skills
*Fee
To be announced
SWIMMING 17
Club Name
Table tennis club
Club Teacher
Marinescu Stefan Alexandru
Age Group
Years 3 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15:15 – 16:15
Place
Ground floor gallery
Maximum Capacity
8 pupils
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Personal table tennis balls and racquets
Objectives
Improve and develop skills in table tennis.
TABLE TENNIS 18
Club Name
Sailing Club
Club Teacher
Adriana Cocora
Age Group
Years 4 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday or Wednesday
Operating Time
15:00-16:15
Place
Pantelimon Lake
Maximum Capacity
8 on each day
Are students required any materials/equipment?
No
Objectives
To learn how to sail with the help of wind
*Fee
200 Ron
SAILING 19
Club Name
Healthy Eating Club
Club Teacher
Adriana Pais
Age Group
Year 3 and 4
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
12.15-1.oo pm
Place
Ms. Adriana’s room
Maximum Capacity
7 students
Are students required any materials/equipment?
An apron, a knife, a chopping board, and a bowl
Objectives
Students are encouraged to eat healthy food.
HEALTHY EATING 20
Club Name
Keyboarding & Penguin Club
Club Teacher
Peter Fogarty
Age Group
Year 2 to 6
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
3.15 – 4.15
Place
ICT Room
Maximum Capacity
20
Are students required any materials/equipment? Objectives
Nothing – Though having own penguin advantage To learn how to type very fast (with 10 fingers) To explore a different world. Solve problems with friends and improve their social skills
KEYBOARDING & PENGUIN 21
Club Name
Robotics
Club Teacher
Abdi Senol
Age Group
Years 5 and 6
Operating Day
Wednesday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
ICT room
Maximum Capacity
6 children
Required material/equipment Objectives
No design, fabricate, and test a robot
ROBOTICS 22
Club Name
Mastermind/ Logic Game
Club Teacher
Sebahat Ozdemir
Age Group
Year 2 and 3
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
15:15-16:15
Place
Turkish room
Maximum Capacity
6 students
Are students required any materials/equipment? Objectives
No Min Yup: A maths and mental game
MASTERMIND 23
Club Name
Speed Stacking
Club Teacher
Kelly Greenfield
Age Group
Year 2 & 3
Operating Day
Tuesday
Operating Time
3.15-4.15
Place
Nursery K
Maximum Capacity
10
Are students required any materials/equipment? Objectives
No
Build confidence, develop fine motor skills and improve handwriting
SPEED STACKING 24
Club Name
Romanian Club
Club Teacher
Raluca Damian
Age Group
Years 5 and 6
Operating Day
Monday and Friday (twice a week)
Operating Time
15.15-16.15
Place
Miss Raluca’s class
Maximum Capacity
15
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Dictionary, notebook
Objectives
This is an opportunity for students to learn Romanian whose native language is not Romanian
ROMANIAN 25
Club Name
Romanian Club
Club Teacher
Iulia Ghircoias
Age Group
Years 3 and 4
Operating Day
Monday and Friday
Operating Time
15.15-16.15
Place
Miss Iulia’s class
Maximum Capacity
15
Are students required any materials/equipment?
Dictionary, notebook
Objectives
This is an opportunity for students to learn Romanian whose native language is not Romanian
ROMANIAN 26
Research has shown that extracurricular activities are an important aspect of education. The benefits to students of participation in these activities are numerous. Extracurricular activities provide all students with equal opportunity to explore their individual interests. The benefits increase with the number and variety of choices so that more students' individual needs and interests can be met. Through extracurricular activities, students form a positive and voluntary connection to school. Connections are formed between students, faculty and peer groups. Relationships are built between students and positive adult role models who sponsor or participate in these activities. Additionally, it has been shown that this increase in a student's commitment to school and school values can also lead to better academic performance. ISB administrators and teachers are committed to providing a wide range of extracurricular activities for students. The variety and scope of activities offered is extensive so that every child in the school has a good chance to participate in an activity that is of interest to him or her. At ISB Primary, students as young as year two class can begin to participate in extracurricular activities. The activities available increase as students get older.
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