Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
Ahmed Abd Alkarim
Arabic for beginners
Years 3,4,5,6
Min 5/ Max 10
Learn a new language.
D201
Wednesday
No
Adina Iacob
Music Band
Years 7,8,9,10,11,1 2,13
Min 5/ Max 10
Students will be playing their favourite songs as a band and perform in most of the events organised in school. The Music Band participates in the Inter-school talent show contest.
Music Classroom Secondary, A007
Wednesday
No
Grace Mitchell
Boardgames
Years 5,6,7,8
Min 5/ Max 10
Students will be developing thier interpersonal and communication skills through playing boardgames.
E304
Wednesday
No
An introduction to Sreenwriting and Directing which will engage students to explore the key concepts and fundamental principles involved in the process of crafting scripts for different media formats, including TV A004 / Theatre shows, movies and ads. Students will receive an insight into theatre directing by setting on stage their own productions.
Wednesday
No
Cristina Trifan
Screenwriting & Directing
Years 7,8,9
Min 5/ Max 15
Carmen Zaharia
Contemporary Spanish Fiction
Years 11,12,13
Min 5/Max 15
Reading and analysing contemporary Spanish fiction.
B 306
Wednesday
No
Alex Asgari
Fitness circuits
Years 7,8,9,10,11 12,13
Min 5/Max 15
Circuit training starting at a beginner's level. Want to become slightly fitter than you were before but don't like to run? Join here and let your fitness journey commence.
GYM upstairs
Wednesday
No
Veronica Damian
Minecraft lego vs Star wars
Years 3,4,5,6
Min 5/ Max 12
Building amazing Minecraft and Star wars stories.
E207
Wednesday
No
Cathryn Quinn
Minecraft lego vs Star Wars
Years 1,2
Min 5/ Max 12
Building amazing Minecraft and Star wars stories.
E208
Wednesday
No
Min 5/ Max. 10
Model United Nations is a club for students to roleplay delegates for United Nations and simulate UN committees. Ideally we will attend two MUN conferences during the year. This activity is for whole school year.
A110
Wednesday
Participants must consider the cost of attending an MUN conference which is usually hold abroad.
E110
Wednesday
No
Ladislav Burkovic
MUN
Years 9, 10, 12
Claudia Hurmuzescu/ Simona Manole
Hama Beads 1
Years 3,4,5,6
Min 5/ Max 12
Hama is a creative game which allows the children to learn as they play. It have been adapted to follow the child’s development and to control motor skills. Hama Beads products help children and prepare them for school – the fun games they play which allow them to experiment and create familiarity with symbols, speech and letters.
Nicoleta Motroc
U9/U11/U13 Girls Basketball Selected students
Years 4,5,6,7
Min 6/Max 12
Training and preparing the girls for inter-school basketball matches. Developing their skills and confidence in basketball.
Gym
Wednesday
No
Danny Howe
U14/U16/Open Girls Basketball Selected students
Years 8,9,10,11,12, 13
Min 6/Max 14
Training and preparing the girls for inter-school basketball matches. Developing their skills and confidence in basketball.
Gym
Wednesday
No
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
The Wool Teller (Crochet Club)
Years 7,8,9,10,11,1 2,13
Min 5/Max 10
This is a club for students who would like to make things with wool, crochet and knit, an alternative to using technology, a different way to relax and spend your free time. Participants need to have patience, the will to learn and a small budget which will represent the cost of tools and materials.
A 108
Wednesday
No
Natalie Swailes
Book Club
Years 7, 8
Min 5/Max 15
Explore the love of literature and promote the love of reading.
A109
Wednesday
No
Catalina Scutariu / Carmen Florea
Hama Beads 3
Years 7,8,9
Min 5/Max 20
Hama Beads is a creative game which enhances children’s physical and mental skills. Hama Beads is a relaxing craft activity for children of all ages. It is diverse, flexible and perfect for a joyous afternoon.
B309 / B305
Wednesday
No
Alina Constantin
Duke of Edinburgh Award Program
Years 9,10,11,12,1 3
Min 6/Max 14
The club is open only for students who are parte of the DofE program and it is an oportunity for them to get advice regarding activities as well as to spend some time filling in their record book.
Secondary classroom
Wednesday
No
Primary Art Room
Wednesday
No
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Alina Piuaru
Pricilia Nzungi
Art and DT
Years 1,2,3,4,5,6
Min 5/Max 10
Explore the different techniques when painting with various materials to give certain effects. Design and create 3D pieces (sculptures, 3D paintings, bridges etc). Learn the important art and design skills needed to create various pieces of art (colour mixing, different textures, media, range of materials, process etc).
Teodora Varzaru
Art and Creativity
Years 7,8,9
Min 5/Max 10
Wether the students will paint, draw or experiment with 3D and digital media, they will play in a fun and creative way.
Art room A301
Wednesday
No
E305
Wednesday
No
Dana Breitenhofer Alice Asmarandei
Hama Beads 2
Years 5,6
Min 5/ Max 20
Hama is a creative game which allows the children to learn as they play. It have been adapted to follow the child’s development and to control motor skills. Hama Beads products help children and prepare them for school – the fun games they play which allow them to experiment and create familiarity with symbols, speech and letters.
Cristina Iancu/Monica Mitoseriu/Alina Negru
Playful Painting
Years 1,2
Min 5/Max 10
Children express their feelings through painting and they explore diffrent types of painting while listening to music.
Art Room in Primary
Wednesday
No
Lena Napradean
Primary Big Band
Years 3,4,5,6
Min 5/Max 15
Modern orchestra club.
Primary music room
Wednesday
No
Tom Quinn
Model UN
Years 7, 8
Min 5/Max 20
Students will adopt a UN Nation and will debate issues and create resolutions Just lIke the UN does.
A306
Wednesday
Only competions are fee paying.
Gareth Avenell
Eco School Projects
Years 7,8,9,10,11, 12,13
Eco Committee
Running Eco Projects in ISB
B202
Wednesday
No
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
Tuba Guner
Speed Stacking club
Years 3,4,5,6,7,8
Min 5/Max 15
Sport stacking not only promotes physical fitness, but also academic learning. Students that sport stack on a regular basis have shown increases in test scores and levels of concentration. This is achieved by students using both their right and left sides of their brain.
Cafeteria
Wednesday
No
Emma Clark
Sketching
Years 3,4,5,6,7,8
Max 12
Developing key sketching skills using a range of artist pencils, building up to trying some challenging personal and collaborative projects.
E204
Wednesday
No
Ozcan Karaca
Chess
Years 9,10
Min 6/Max.12
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a checkered board with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
A011
Wednesday
No
Year 13 Speaking Practice
Years 13 Standard and Higher Level
Max 16
Practice more in depth speaking strategies and vocabulary that will help students develop their Speaking stragies and better prepare them for the Speaking exam.
A010
Wednesday
No
Contemporary Spanish Fiction
Years 10,11,12,13
Min 5/Max 12
Contemporary Spanish narrative has certainly put Spain on the literary map with many of them having their books turn into international bestsellers. Today, Spanish novelists are growing in popularity. This semester we will focus on one of the biggest selling Spanish novelists: Carlos Ruiz Zafón.
B306
Wednesday
No
A211
Wednesday
No
B309
Wednesday
No
Wednesday
No
A311
Wednesday
No
A207
Wednesday
No
B308
Wednesday
No
Florentina Murteza
Carmen Zaharia
Marilena Bigu
Mathematics for contests
Years 8,9
Min 5/Max 10
In today’s global world, a solid math foundation is important for more than acing standardized tests and getting into top universities; it is also crucial for empowering young minds to think, reason, and later compete for a variety of sought-after careers with their international peers.
Sophie Slav
Improvised Drama
Years 10,11,12,13
Min 5/Max 10
The students will practice devising skills on chosen topics.
Eva Asmarandei
Kahoot games
Years 4,5,6
Min 5/Max 14
Derek Walker
Theory of Knowledge introduction, creative thinking.
Year 11
Min 5/Max 10
Olsi ZHGUNI
Entrepreneurship Club
Years 9,10
Min 5/ Max 18
Madalina Popescu
Traditional sewing
Years 7,8,9,10,11, 12,13
Min 5/ max 10
The children will enrich their knowledge bank through different quizzes Primary Spanish based on different topics like music, art, history, geography, stories and classroom movies etc. The club will introduce a taster of the IB Theory of Knowledge by providing an opportunity for students to reflect on the nature of knowledge, and on how we know what we claim to know. We will look at topics and real life situations through articles, videos and discuss how we understand what is true. Student will eventually prepare a presentation that they will talk to the rest of the group. The mission of the club is to foster entrepreneurial thinking, promote business knowledge, and instill confidence in every member student at ISB. This is a club for students who are patient, have good fine motor skills and can focus on details. You will learn how to sew on etamine, create your own embroidery or other little crafts with felt.
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
A206, E104, E308, A309
Wednesday
Parents must cover the participation fees.
Monica Tele, Mihai Gheorghe, Liane Moldoveanu
World Scholar's Cup
Years 5,6,7,8,9 10,11,12,13
Min 3/max 60
World Scholar’s Cup is truly a great experience for the students. Not only can they increase their understanding about different subjects, they learn how to connect them to each other, and to the world. During the club students get ready for the competition where they learn a curriculum covering subjects such as History, Science, Literature, Social Studies and Art. They will compete in teams of three and take part in debates, collaborative writing, scholars challenge (solo quiz) and scholars bowl (team quiz). There will be a national round on 7th-8th April, followed by the Global Round in Prague between 25th-31st July, and the Tournament of Champions in November at Yale University, USA. Only the students that qualify to the Global round will continue the club until the end of the school year. The rest must join other clubs.
Ionescu Oana
Karaoke Club
Years 4, 5, 6
Min 5/ Max 10
Children learn and practice singing songs all over the world for fun!
E 109
Wednesday
No
David Gaffney
Strategy Card Games Club
Years 4, 5, 6
Min 5/Max 10
Children will develop their strategic thinking, interpersonal and communication skills.
E 306
Wednesday
No
A209
Wednesday
No
A 305
Wednesday
No
The objective of the club is to bridge the gab between students' real life experiences and Matehmatics. Through modelling and investigation activities students will have gained the skill for the process of applying Maths in real life world problems. The chess club will teach your children to apply the basic tactical and strategic ideas of chess; to develop the ability to detect the easiest way of solving practical problems; to develop an interest in and motivation for playing chess with proven applicability; to develop the capacity to adapt to different situations using a variety of tactical and strategic processes; to demonstrate creative thinking by using their own strategies for solving chess applications.
Cigdem Karaman
Investigation and Modelling
Years 10,11
Min 5/Max 10
Monica Ilie
Chess Club
Years 4,5,6
Min 4/Max 8
Claire O'Brain, Laura Nand, Angela Scoarcia, Claudia Ciopasiu
Early Years Fun Activities
Foundation 2
Min 5/Max 30
The children will have opportunities to explore art, sport, cooking and other fun activities, depending on their interest, each Wednesday.
EY Classrooms
Wednesday
No
Elena Bouhar
Kahoot Romanian games
Years 4, 5, 6
Min 5/Max 14
The children will enrich their knowledge bank through different quizzes based on different topics like food, body parts, history, geography, stories and movies etc.
E107
Wednesday
No
Susan Archibald
Star Wars Club
Years 7,8,9,10
Min 5/Max 14
Beginning from Epsisode 1, we will watch the films on order to chart the narrative of the Jedi. And the Sith.
A111
Wednesday
No
Madalina Leondar
French for beginners
Years 2,3,4,5
Min 5/Max.8
The club is designed to develop language learning skills, encourage cultural awarness, build up confidence and positive attitudes towards language learning.
E206
Wednesday
No
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
Omer Ilhan
Design an Experiment
Year 11
Min 5/ Max 20
Gaining practical skills while your hands are on an experiment!
A 105
Wednesday
No
Yang JIacheng
Chinese culture club
Years 4,5,6,7,8,9,1 0
Min 5/ Max 10
Discover the Chinese culture
E205
Wednesday
No
Lloyd Collins
History Revision
Years 11 & 13
Min 5/Max 14
Prepare for Examinations: Revision stratrgies, PPQs and Writing.
A306
Wednesday
No
Bogdan Manu
Business Revision
Years 11 & 13
Min 5/Max 14
Prepare for Examinations: Revision stratrgies.
A305
Wednesday
No
Raluca Vida
Oscar-winning movies club
Years 10,11,12,13
Min 5/Max 12
The students will get acquainted with movies having won the Oscar for Best Picture / Actor / Actress (both classic and modern) and will have the chance to debate or discuss cinematography of the highest level within a relaxed atmosphere.
A006
Wednesday
No
Tuba Celik
IGCSE- Paper 2 preparation
Year 11
Min 3/Max 10
Preparartion for exam.
A210
Wednesday
No
Petruta Tiganila
Just dance!
Years 4,5,6
Min 5/Max 12
Becoming a skilled dancer requires practice, discipline and focus, skills that can be useful in other areas of your child's life. Come and join us to have fun.
E 106
Wednesday
No
Ahmet Aki
Physics IA & EE club
Year 13
Min 5/Max 13
Support for IA and EE.
A105
Wednesday
No
Tony Deare
Movie club
Years 3,4,5,6
Min 5/Max 10
Watch, discuss and review the latest children's movies while improving your English skills.
E209
Wednesday
No
Samantha Deare
Harry Potter Inspired Art & Design
Years 4,5,6
Min 5/Max 10
Students will have the opportunity to explore their creativity and develop their art skills while sharing a love of Harry Potter.
E 307
Wednesday
No
Mikail Serce
Math Puzzles And Tea
Year 10
Min 3/Max 6
Solve math puzzles.
Cafeteria
Wednesday
No
Monica Motoi
French Reading Club for Beginners
Years 7,8,9
Min 5/Max 10
Reading different books, studying new words, improving the pronunciation.
A009
Wednesday
No
Vepa Sarykulov
Fun Science
Years 7
Min 5/Max 8
Encourage kids to explore the world of Science. Students will design and do fun experiments.
A104
Wednesday
No
Alice Porter
Internal Asessment - Geography
Years 12, 13
Min 5/Max 14
IA Preparation.
A309
Wednesday
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
Andreea Bacalu/ Luminita Lascu
Story Club/ modeling
Years 1,2
Min 5/Max 20
Read stories together with the children, answer questions, retell the story, model the characters from the story.
E108
Wednesday
No
Turgay Uzuncakmak
ITGS IA
Year 13
Min 5/Max 5
IA preparation for ITGS.
A206
Wednesday
No
Gym upstairs
Wednesday
No
Stuart Lees
Table Tennis Club
Years 7,8,9
Min 4/Max 10
Table tennis. If you would like to play table tennis then this is the club for you. If you don t want to play table tennis this is not the club for you. Dedication and a desire to play table tennis are essential requirements. no time wasters need apply. No year 10s either.
Adriana Pais
Romanian drama
Years 4, 5, 6 (Romanian speakers)
Max 10
We will be reading and perform plays and poems by Romanian authors, such as Caragiale, Topirceanu, Ana Blandiana.
D202
Wednesday
No
Turgut Dundar
Dart club
Years 11,12,13
Min 5/Max 10
Students will have opportunity to play dart.
Gym upstairs
Wednesday
No
Wednesday
Yes - includes: manuals, 2 mock exams, instruction, and exam fee.
Florina Ungureanu
Young Learners Exams
Years 2, 3
Min 1/Max 10
Pre A1 Starters, formerly known as Cambridge English: Starters (YLE Starters), is one of the Cambridge English Qualifications. It is the start of a child’s language learning journey.
Mihaela StanHapenciuc
Maths Studies IA
Year 13
Min 5/ Max 8
Working on IAs after the class change.
A208
Wednesday
No
Raluca Dinu
Romanian arts & crafts
Years 2,3,4
Min 5/Max 10
Discovering and bringing to light some of the Romanian traditions and, based on these, creating our own Romanian arts & crafts.
D203
Wednesday
No
Recep Yolcu
Turkish for beginners
Years 12, 13
Min 5/Max 10
Learn a new language - Turkish for beginners
A008
Wednesday
No
Min 5/Max 10
Colouring the symmetrical form of mandalas helps draw the mind into a calmer state by organizing thoughts and reducing anxiety. The use of fine repetitive movements gives one the ability to stay focused on the activity at hand leading to mindfulness or ‘being in the present moment’. The result is positive physiological changes and a relaxation effect within the body.
E105
Wednesday
No
Min 5/Max 10
Teaching kids to be self-sufficient is one of the most important responsibilities now a days. we know that they can do everything necessary to care for themselves by the time they are old enough to move out on their own. Encouraging kids to sewing will be valuable for them in the future,with this ability they will also gain self-confidence and improve their motor skills and dexterity as they develop.
E303
Wednesday
No
Iuliana Ghircoias
Nasreen Hamad
Colouring Mandalas
Embroidery
Years 3,4,5,6
Years 2,3,4,5,6
E201
Teacher in charge
Club activity
Year group
Min & Max no of students
Activity Description (max 70 words)
Place/Room No
Day
Fee
Andrei Galanciuc
First steps into economics education
Years 7,8
Min 5/Max 12
Elections are won on the "topic of the economy"! As a student in economics, learn to see the world!
A307
Wednesday
No
Marius Cretu
Drums
Foundation 2 to Year 13
Min 5/ Max 5
A great way to end the day! Any student of any age can attend a Music club to learn how to play their favourite instrument. All musicians will be praised and congratulated in the Musicians' Concert!
Music Room Secondary A 007
Wednesday
Yes