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The International School of Elite Education "An Education that inspires the Leader in You"

Parent/Student Handbook 2016-2017 AMERICAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Grades 1 – 6)

New Cairo – 5th Settlement, off Road 90, behind Masraweya Compound Tel: +20 111 114 3225 / 6 / 7 Email:info@eliteeducation-eg.com Website:www.eliteeducation-eg.com


We embrace the 7 Habits… “to inspire the Leader in You”

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Students of the Week: 2015-2016

Abdel Rahman Nasser Grade 7

Abdullah Zakaria Grade 12

Adam Emad Grade 7

Ahmed Mohamed Year 9

Ahmed Shalaby Year 8

Ahmed Wael Ghoneim IGI

Ahmed Wael Grade 7

Batol EL Naggar Grade 12

Belal Amr Grade 6

Dona Hossam Grade 12

Hana Wissam Grade 11

Hassan Reda Year 6

Laila Maged Grade 10

Adham Abdel Hamid Ahmed EL Maghraby Grade 12 Grade 12

Ahmed Hesham Grade 9

Ahmed Husam Grade 9

Ali Husam Grade 8

Ali Mohamed Grade 10

Aly Osama Year 6

Fouad Amr Grade 12

Ganna Karim Grade 9

Hamza Amr Grade 2

Hana Aly Abdel Grade 5

Islam Wael Grade 11

Karim Akram IGI

Karim Tamer Year 9

Kenzy Kafoury Year 4

Khaled Walid Grade 12

Laila Sherif Year 9

Mai Abdel Rahman Grade 11

Meriam Kabel Year 9

Mohamed Asaad Year 9

Mohamed Ayman Year 5

Mostafa Mohamed Grade 12

Nagi Bassam Year 6

Noha Shady Grade 11

Nour Yasser Year 9

Ola Hossam EL Din Year 6

Omar Hossam IGII

Omar Yasser Year 7

Ragy Ehab Grade 9

Rawan Mamdouh Year 8

Rohium Ayman Grade 7

Salma EL Sebaie Year 7

Samir Ramy Grade 12

Sarah Mohamed Year 7

Shady Emad Grade 12

Soliman Amgad Grade 6

Sondos Ashraf Grade 12

Stephen Fayez Grade 4

Timothy Fayez Grade 2

Yasmine Atef Grade 7

Yasmine EL Sabban IGIII

Yasmine Mohamed IGII

Youssef Mohamed Grade 9

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Table of Contents Introduction From the Managing Director’s Desk Mission Statement Vision ISEE Academic Council School Song

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Partnerships AdvancED University of Cambridge International Examinations Goethe The Leader in Me

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Reminders to Parents Regular School Day School Uniform Bus Fees Tuition Fees Payment Methods Personal Belongings Your Support of Regular Attendance Support the School When It Takes Corrective Action DELF and FIT Tests Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) Communications between School and Home RenWeb and Email Open Door Policy Channel Notebook Change of Address or Telephone Number Early Dismissal Deadlines Assessment and Reporting Grading System

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Grading Scale Homework Policy Homework Chart Template Learning Support Reports to Parents Volunteers (Coaching and Sponsoring Student Activities) Visitors Private Lessons Medical Service Tardiness and Absence Cheating Code of Student Conduct Conduct Information Uniform Code Respect Behavioral Guidelines Behavioral Guidelines in the Halls and Restrooms Behavioral Guidelines in Computer/Science Labs and Classrooms

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Consequences of School Rules Violation Bus Conduct Expectations

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Consequences of Bus Rules Violation General Information Textbooks and Other Materials Library Accelerated Reading Program Class Photos Field Trips Charitable Causes/ Community Service Cell Phones Lockers (Grades 4, 5 & 6) Lost and Found

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Security Fire Alarm/ Lock-Down Drills General Security

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ISEE Calendar

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Introduction From the Managing Director’s Desk Dear Parents and Students, Welcome to the 2016 – 2017 academic year at The International School of Elite Education (ISEE)! I would like to express my utmost appreciation and profound gratitude for each and every parent and student who believed in us and joined our school. Everything in and about the school has been designed to provide a safe & orderly environment in which all students can learn effectively and pleasantly. Our goal is to help every student fulfil his/her academic, social, physical, and emotional potential. This handbook has been written to provide you, parents and students, with the information that will make your year purposeful and rewarding in every aspect. Keep this handbook because you will use this information throughout the academic year. We encourage you to get to know your school, its programmes, activities, and become an active participant by getting involved in our orientations, meetings, and special events. Wishing you a good year full of academic and personal achievements!

Sincerely,

Magda A. Moneim Managing Director of The International School of Elite Education

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Mission Statement Our mission at The International School of Elite Education is to empower each student with quality education by providing an enabling, challenging, and inclusive environment where diversity is embraced and appreciated. We inspire our students to identify and develop their educational and personal potentials, and guide them through the process of achieving their future aspirations in a global world.

Vision We, the community of The International School of Elite Education, aim at providing quality education where students get the chance to thrive as competent and proactive global citizens with strong ethical and cultural beliefs and a profound sense of identity.

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ISEE Academic Council “Leadership is the art of accomplishing more than the science of management says is possible” Magda Abdel Moneim Lobna El Mihy

Managing Director School Principal

American School Hoda Thabet Taghreed Abdel Salam Nermine Tarek Radwa El Menshawy

Middle & High School Principal (Grades 7 to 12) Elementary School Principal (Grades 1 to 6) Middle School Deputy Principal (Grades 7, 8 & 9) Doctor

Administration Khaled Allam Eldin Heba Ahmed Rania Amin Soad Abdel Salam Amal Adel

Operations Manager Human Resources Manager School Counselor Events Manager Students Affairs Officer

Admissions Office Shereen Magdi Soraya Yaseen Dalia Akll

Director of Admissions Admissions Coordinator (American School) Admissions Coordinator (British School)

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School Song I see… I see… the Leader in Me I see… I see… how great I can be

In your sheltering walls and loving halls You’re much more than a school – You’re home to me… I see… I see… the Leader in Me

Your torch of knowledge shines my day Your pillars of honor pave my way I see… I see… how great I can be

With pride in my heart, I cherish my heritage With faith and strength, we stand as one bondage

To believe in the impossible And hold tight to the incredible I see… I see… the Leader in Me I see… I see… how great I can be

Together we are committed to win Together we will achieve great success in the end

Lyrics By: Magda Abdel Moneim – Managing Director Heba Mikhail

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Partnerships AdvancED AdvancED is the world’s largest education community, serving more than 27,000 public and private schools and districts across the United States and in 69 countries that educate over 15 million students. The International School of Elite Education has been accredited by NCA CASI.

University of Cambridge International Examinations University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) is a provider of international qualifications for students between the ages of 14 and 19, offering examinations and qualifications in more than 160 countries.

Goethe We’re proud to announce that The International School of Elite Education has been selected as a partner school in Egypt by Goethe-Institut. The Goethe-Institut is the official cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany operating worldwide, which promotes the knowledge of the German language abroad, caring for international cultural cooperation and conveying information about Germany.

The Leader In Me The Leader In Me is a program that prepares our students to meet the future challenges of the 21st century. At The International School of Elite Education, we create a generation of leaders-one child at a time. The Leader In Me program is integrated into our school’s core curriculum. It’s a process that helps create a common language within a school, built on proven principle-based leadership skills found in Dr. Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits for Highly Effective People. Our target is making ISEE a Magnet School and your child a Great Leader.

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Reminders to Parents We think that well-informed parents promote a positive school environment. In this handbook, you will note that we have included guidelines, the Code of Student Conduct and general information which can help students become productive members of the school community.

Regular School Day Sunday to Thursday Grades 1 – 6 Morning Lines

07:40 – 08:00

Period 1

08:00 – 08:55

Period 2

08:55 – 09:50

Short Break

09:50 – 10:00

Period 3

09:55 – 10:50

Period 4

10:50 – 11:40

Period 5

11:40 – 12:30

Long Break

12:30 – 01:00

Period 6

01:05 – 01:55

Period 7

01:55 – 02:45

Buses will leave promptly at 03:00 pm

School Uniform School Uniform is sold at the school campus, Saturdays to Thursdays, from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. The store is closed on Friday.

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Bus Fees Full bus fees payment is due 15th of May to 15th of June.

Tuition Fees Tuition fees should be paid no later than: 1st instalment

20% (from 1st of June to 30th of June)

2nd instalment

30% (from 1st of September to 30th of September)

3rd instalment

20% (from 1st of December to 31st of December)

4th instalment

30% (from 1st of March to 31st of March)

Payment Methods The school only accepts the following methods of payment:  Cash: At the school cashier  Check: At the school cashier  Bank Deposit/Transfer: The International School of Elite Education Bank Details: Bank Name: Commercial International Bank (CIB) Account Number: 100019182953 Account Name: Rawabi Jeddah for Educational Services The International School of Elite Education SWIFT Code: CIBEEGCX111 In order for us to be able to identify the bank transfer/deposit payee, please; *write your son/ daughter's name & grade level on the bank deposit slip. *Send a copy of the authorized bank deposit slip by mail to maha.abdelrazik@eliteeducation-eg.com Cashier Working Hours: 8:00a.m. - 1:00p.m.

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Personal Belongings It is highly recommended that all personal belongings be labelled with the student’s name. Jackets, sweaters, P.E. uniforms, logo shirts, book bags, lunch bags, purses, etc. can be returned to the rightful owner when they are properly identified.

Your Support of Regular Attendance Never keep your child away from school for any reason other than serious illness. Students are expected to attend school regularly and attend all classes. Parents are urged to schedule medical, dental and other appointments after school hours or during vacations.

Support the School When It Takes Corrective Action When the school takes corrective action (detention, deprived of break… etc.), it is for the student’s best interest. If you support us reluctantly, you will only strengthen wrong attitudes towards the school and the credibility of the administration decisions.

DELF and FIT Tests ISEE is an examination center. We host students from different schools across the country who would like to sit for the French and German Proficiency Tests DELF and FIT. The DELF is a diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Education to prove the French-language skills of non-French candidates. Similarly, the Goethe-Zertifikat A1: FIT in Deutsch 1 and A2 - FIT in Deutsch 2 examinations provethe German-language skills of non-German candidates.

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Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) The PTA, through the generous support of parents who volunteer, to support the school and students’ programs. Meetings are held regularly during the year and are announced through ISEE e-News. PTA members support numerous activities for the school community throughout the year.

Communications between School and Home ISEE has a firm understanding of the benefits of parental engagement. Working together we become ‘a school without walls’ where students learn and grow in all surroundings. 1. RenWeb and Email RenWeb is ISEE official means of communication. Parents and students are expected to check RenWeb & their emails on a daily basis. ISEE will not be responsible for any miscommunication resulting from failure of checking updated information. Since emails have become an integral means of communication between parents and staff, we have set a new email policy to minimize the inconvenience caused to both parents and teachers.  Teachers will not send or reply to emails after working hours.  Any email will be replied to within 2 working days.  Any urgent messages for Class Teachers are to be sent in the channel notebook and not by email.  Any messages to administration should be directly communicated to administration via email or phone.  WhatsApp is not an official means of communication and will be ignored by staff. If this is violated, a meeting will be held with the Managing Director.  Discussing the school affairs on any social media will be considered slander.

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2. Open Door Policy a. Parents are welcome to come to school to meet with the Managing Director anytime without previous appointment on Sundays from 8:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. b. If you would like to discuss a specific issue, please contact the Stage Principal’s Office to schedule an appointment on Mondays. c. Access to teachers has been scheduled during break time on Mondays. 3. Channel Notebook This is a daily record of homework and special assignments. Since it is a means of communication between home and teachers, please check daily and sign if a message is sent. 4. Change of Address or Telephone Number It is important that ISEE is able to contact parents at any time; therefore, it is necessary to have parents’ updated home address, email address, home and mobile numbers on file. The accuracy of this information is vital in the case of an emergency. If you change your address or phone number, please inform the Stage Principal. We also request a phone number of a friend or relative we can call if we cannot reach the parents. At the start of the school year, we will send an Emergency Contact Sheet home with your child, please return this as quickly as possible. If your details change, it is YOUR responsibility to update the school. 5. Early Dismissal No early dismissals are allowed except in emergencies. If your child wishes to stay after school for rehearsals, remedial classes, Parent-Teacher meetings, special events, or, if you also request any change of bus or pick up location (only on Thursdays or in case of emergency), an email to elem.trans.request@eliteeducation-eg.com is requested. NO PHONE CALLS OR REQUESTS AFTER 12:00 P.M. WILL BE ACCEPTED. 6. Deadlines The deadlines for reports and reserving places for picnics or trips should be observed and respected. Also, deadlines for school fees payments should be abided by without delays nor reminders.

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Assessment and Reporting Assessment at ISEE is both formative (assessing the developmental progress) and summative (assessing the final outcome). A student’s progress is evaluated and reported using a variety of assessments, including projects, presentations, tests and assessments, essays, journals, class participation, and more.

Grading System The grading system of the Elementary Stage is on student effort, application, and assessment. Category Student Effort

Description

Application

The project that applies the concepts taught in the trimester. It can integrate many subjects.

Weight Participation 5% Behavior 5% Classwork 5% Homework 5%

Includes participation, behavior, classwork, and homework. Each category is evaluated by a rubric that is published in Total weight for the the student handbook. category: 20%

Assessment Includes all written assessments. The breakdown of the scores is different according to each grade.

20%

60%

Description for the assessment category for Grades 1 and 2 1. The assessment category weighs 60% of the overall score. 2. The overall score is an average of all the assessments done during the trimester. 3. All the assessments are scheduled and done in class. 4. Parents are not informed of the dates and the material included in each assessment.

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5. A minimum of 4 written assessments is done per trimester in Mathematics and English. A minimum of 3 written assessments is done in all other subjects. 6. The scores earned in assessments are published on RenWeb. 7. Students must earn 60% accumulative average score for the three trimesters in order to be promoted to the following year. Description for the assessment category for Grades 3 and 4 1. The assessment category weighs 60% of the overall score. 2. The overall score is an average of all the assessments done during the trimester. 3. The material included in each assessment is sent to students prior to the scheduled date. 4. Parents are informed of the dates and the material included in each assessment. 5. A minimum of 4 written assessments is done per trimester in Mathematics and English. A minimum of 3 written assessments is done in all other subjects. 6. The scores earned in assessments are published on RenWeb. 7. Students must earn 60% accumulative average score for the three trimesters in order to be promoted to the following year. Description for the assessment category for Grades 5 and 6 1. The assessment category weighs 60% of the overall score. 30% of the score is on quizzes and 30% is on the trimester test. 2. The 30% for quizzes is an average of all the quizzes done during the trimester. 3. The 30% for trimester exam is calculated based on the score earned on the trimester exam paper. 4. A minimum of 3 quizzes is done per trimester in Mathematics and English. A minimum of 2 quizzes is done in all other subjects. 5. The material included in each assessment is sent to students prior to the scheduled date. 6. Parents are informed of the dates and the material included in each assessment. 7. The scores earned in assessments are published on RenWeb. 8. In order to be promoted to the following grade:

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 Students must earn 60% accumulative average grade for the three trimesters.  Students must earn an average of 60% on all the assessments (quizzes and final exam) for trimester 3. Grading Scale

G1 & G2

G3 – G6 Percent

Grade

Grade

E+

A+

98-100

E

A

93-97

E-

A-

90-92

G+

B+

87-89

G

B

83-86

G-

B-

80-82

S+

C+

77-79

S

C

73-76

S-

C-

70-72

P+

D+

67-69

P

D

63-66

P-

D-

60-62

F

Below 60

A / E = Excellent work Superior mastery of concept, detail, and process; originality and sophistication of thought and expression; superior craftsmanship. Consistent class participation; willingness to take risks and display initiative. Effort exceeds usual expectations. B / G = Very good work Very strong mastery of concept, detail, and process; visible creativity of thought and expression; competent craftsmanship. Frequent class participation and adequate effort. C / S = Satisfactory work Satisfactory mastery of concept, detail, and process; adequate thought and expression; acceptable craftsmanship. Demonstrates sufficient skill or understanding to progress to subsequent topics in this course. Participates with encouragement. D / P = Unsatisfactory, but passing work* Unsatisfactory mastery of concept, detail, and/or process; inconsistent or incomplete thought and expression; serious lapses in craftsmanship. Demonstrates inadequate skill or understanding, jeopardizing student’s ability to progress to subsequent topics in this course. This is a minimally passing grade. Student may show low initiative or follow through. F = Failing work Failure to meet minimum levels of competence and/or failure to complete sufficient assigned work. * Grades of D or F warrant close communication among parents, teachers, and students.

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Homework Policy Homework is an essential part of your successful educational program at ISEE. Doing homework will help you develop many valuable skills such as good study habits, time management, responsibility and perseverance. Teachers will assign homework that will foster individual learning and growth and that is appropriate for the subject area. Homework is part of all students’ regular evaluations. It is your responsibility to complete and turn in homework on time. If you or your parents have questions about homework, immediately contact the teacher who assigned it. Homework will be given regularly by ISEE teachers and students are expected to complete homework assignments. • Keep all your books and sheets neat and organized, and put effort in your homework. • Teachers will refrain from correcting any messy sheets or hastily done homework even if it is before a quiz or test. It will be returned to the student immediately. • No late assignments will be collected nor corrected. • If a child cannot complete a homework assignment because of illness or other extenuating circumstances, the parent should write a note requesting that the student be given extra time to complete the work.

Homework Chart Template: Date: ___________ to ____________ Day

Assignment #1

Assignment #2

Assignment #3 Or Quiz

SUN MON TUE WED THU

N.B. Students are to be given 2 H.W. and 1 quiz OR 3 H.W.

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Teachers follow the daily time allocations as follows: Grade 1

30-45 minutes

Grade 2

45-60 minutes

Grade 3

50-70 minutes

Grade 4

60-90 minutes

Grade 5

60-90 minutes

Grade 6

60-90 minutes

Learning Support The School will provide ESL (English Language) and Mathematics remedial classes for students who need to upgrade and improve their language proficiency and mathematical skills.

Reports to Parents Reports can be viewed on RenWeb in Term I & Term II; however, a hard copy is received at the end of the year. Please check dates in the calendar.

Volunteers (Coaching and Sponsoring Student Activities) The school needs parent volunteers in various ways. No experience is needed and the amount of time given is arranged to best suit the volunteer. The duties and activities requested of volunteers can be arranging cultural visits, field trips, helping in orientation days, sport days, bazaars and community service activities. If you have a business or a place and you are willing to have us visit, then please let us know. We always try to provide our students with new exciting places and trips. If you are interested, please contact the Stage Principal.

Visitors All visitors must first check in at the main office and wear a visitor’s badge before going to other parts of the school.

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Private Lessons • Private tutoring is absolutely rejected and discouraged by our administration. • If your child encounters any learning difficulties, discuss his/her problem with the Stage Principal for education council. • If extra assistance is needed, the school will arrange remedial classes. • No ISEE teacher may tutor his/her own student

Medical Service ISEE has a full time doctor on campus. Parents are required to complete a medical form as part of the admissions process for each student. This information is needed to ensure that students are able to function safely and comfortably in school. The School Doctor will request updated medical records, as needed. All records are kept confidential. In case of emergency, the school has the right to take any necessary action if the school could not reach both parents and the emergency contact. Only the School Doctor is authorized to administer prescription and nonprescription medications to students. All medications and treatments require clear, written instructions by physician’s order, as needed, and a parent/guardian’s signature. The School Doctor will assist the parent by preparing a plan of care for their child and advising them as to what supplies the student will need at school. If you are contacted by the school to pick up your sick child, please make every effort to do so promptly. As a rule of thumb, your child should stay home for any of the following:  A fever more than 37.7 C; must be fever free for 24 hours without fever medication.  Vomited more than once; feeling of nausea.  Diarrhea (return to school after 48 hours or 24 hours on medication).  A frequent cough; productive cough.  Persistent pain (ear, stomach, etc.)  A widespread rash; contagious rash or skin spots.  Head lice (Pediculosis) please notify the School Doctor to be given proper instructions.  Bacterial Pink Eye/Conjunctivitis; awakens in the morning with thick or sticky eye drainage; eye lashes stuck; redness of the whites of the eyes throughout; can return to school after 24 hours of physician prescribed treatment.

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If your child has an out-patient procedure or surgery, you must provide a physician’s certificate stating when they can safely return to school and with any limitations/instructions. Helpful Reminders     

Encourage your child to eat breakfast every day before school. Make sure your child gets 8 or more hours of sleep each night. Always send your child with a refillable water bottle. Encourage good hand-washing before and after meals, after toileting, etc. Please inform the school if your child has any allergies.

Tardiness and Absence Incidents of tardiness to school and class will result in warning, contact with parents and possible loss of break times to make up missing learning opportunities. We bear in mind that parents are primarily responsible for punctuality at the start of the day, but children are responsible for themselves throughout the day. Tardiness Tardiness to school and class is unacceptable. Students are expected to be on time for all their periods. • Tardiness to School: Tardiness is disruptive to both teachers and students. If you arrive late at school, go immediately to the Stage Principal’s Office and not head straight to your class. Students who are tardy more than 2 times will not be allowed to attend the first lesson. If tardiness is frequent, after school detentions will be assigned. • Tardiness to Class: The student must present an excuse slip from the teacher who detained him/her.

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Absence Absence is ONLY allowed, in case of serious illness, emergencies or sports competition. The excuse will be filed as part of the student’s school record. In case of illness, the school requires a medical certificate. Please check RenWeb when your child is absent to catch up with what he/she missed. • Frequent Absence If a student’s absence exceeds 6 days for no serious reason, he/she is then violating a school policy. Students need to be aware that frequent absence, even for valid reasons, can make it impossible for the teachers to assess his/ her progress. In case of frequent absence and when several tests are missed, no make-up tests will be given and the credit will be lost. • Make-up Tests No make-up quizzes will be given to absent students; however, if a student misses a test, he/she has to present a documented excuse for his/her absence to the school administration. In this case, a make-up test will be given after school hours, and parents will be requested to pick up their child.

Cheating We must teach students that cheating is not in their best interest and that cheating will not be tolerated. The following list represents forms of cheating that will be dealt with: • Taking information of any form into a test for the purpose of answering test questions, or for the purpose of assisting others in answering test questions. • Plagiarism. • Copying assignments, including homework, book reports, or projects. • Giving or taking of information concerning a test after one individual has taken a test and the same is to be given in another classroom. • Talking or exchanging of information during a test. When substantial proof has been obtained that a student or group of students has been involved in cheating, the student(s) will receive an “F” or “zero” on the assignment/test and parents will be contacted. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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Code of Student Conduct This handbook has been developed to inform you of the policies, procedures, and organizations of your school. We hope that it will assist you in making your school days pleasant and productive. It is the responsibility of each student and parent to read, understand, and abide by this handbook.

Conduct Information It is our belief that discipline is one of the cornerstones of a good education. To ensure good discipline, a close, co-operative relationship must exist between home and school. The ISEE discipline policy provides close communication with parents at the onset of discipline problems. Firm but Fair is the basis for our disciplinary code. Guidelines are provided in order to foster mutual respect and co-operation within the school setting. ISEE seriously takes its responsibility to educate students in a safe environment where students are free from fear of harm, bullying, intimidation, foul language, aggression, or any act against our values or culture. All students at ISEE have the right to feel physically and emotionally safe. Therefore, if at any time you feel that your child is a subject of bullying, threat or other intimidating behavior, you should immediately ask your child to speak to the Stage Principal about the problem. The situation will be investigated as soon as possible. All reports will be kept completely confidential. ISEE commits to its students that all reported incidents of bullying, harassment or other forms of anti-social behavior by one student or group of students towards another will be taken seriously and death with sensitivity. Students must make choices for themselves and be responsible for their own behavior as well as their academic performance. Students who make poor choices cannot and should not place blame on parents, the school, or peers. Although the school will help students develop good decision making skills, ultimately, the future is determined by each student’s own actions.

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Uniform Code Students are expected to wear the ISEE uniform at all times and to dress and groom themselves to reflect neatness and cleanliness. One of the advantages of school uniforms is for identification. When you wear your uniform, you can be identified as an ISEE student. School uniforms also allow you to focus on what you are at school to do – learn – and not on the current fashion.  Students should wear blue trousers only sold at the school uniform store.  Jackets have to be plain navy blue – no stripes or badges will be accepted. Only plain navy blue.  Students should wear shoes restricted to regular colors (black, white, blue, and grey). Neon eccentric colors are not allowed.  Boots, Crocs and Uggs are not allowed.  Students are allowed to come out of school uniform 3 times a year; - Last school day before Christmas & New Year Celebration (Winter Break) - Last day before Spring Break - Last school day (end of school year) (Appropriate and decent outfits are required; otherwise students will be asked to leave school) Failure to comply with elements of uniform will result in warnings and contact with parents until students conform.

Respect At ISEE we expect students to be respectful. They should respect themselves, respect others, and respect the built and natural environment. Students should be especially mindful of treating al adults in ISEE with equal respect: teachers, facilities staff, matrons, janitors, etc. All communications between students, teachers, parents and school leaders should be conducted with respect, whether in person, over the telephone or by email.

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Behavioral Guidelines 1. Students are expected to converse in English at all times (except during Arabic, Arabic Social Studies, and Religion classes). 2. Foul language and verbal abuse – swearing, racial or other abusive language will not be tolerated. Students and adults are mindful of their speech and respectful in their use of language. 3. Students should not come to school with large sums of money. 4. Girls are not allowed to wear jewelry, make up, nail polish, or accessories. 5. Long hair should not be left untied. 6. Eccentric boys’ haircuts or styles are not accepted. 7. Chewing gum and seeds are NOT allowed. These are unbecoming habits which are inappropriate at school. 8. Bullying, name calling and rough play are NOT allowed. 9. Students should not give gifts to staff members. You can show your appreciation by hard work, obedience, and right conduct. 10. Avoid running in halls. 11. Students who abuse school property (write on walls, desks, etc.) will be assigned an appropriate consequence. Habitual vandalism will cost you money and suspension. Students who mutilate or deface school property will be fined to cover the cost of restoring the damaged property, as well as receiving appropriate disciplinary action. 12. School and other students’ properties should be treated with respect and care. Vandalism and theft have consequences, which follow the severity of the incident. 13. Students should be able to stop antisocial behavior with other students. One student should have the courage to stop another who may be copying in exams, throwing litter on the ground, using bad language, vandalizing, by reporting the offender who refuses to listen. 14. During the 10-minute break you can eat, drink, go to the bathroom, or talk to any of your teachers or administrators. You are not allowed to go to the cafeteria or play in the playground. 15. Don’t drink water from the taps, it is not potable. Get your own water or buy bottles from the cafeteria. 16. Students are not permitted to sell items to other students for personal monetary gain. Teachers are not permitted to collect and hold money from students unless coordinated through the Stage Principal. 17. Keep your indoor voice level at all times. Loud voices, screaming and yelling will not be tolerated neither indoors nor outdoors (in the playground).

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Behavioral Guidelines in the Halls and Restrooms Students are not permitted in the halls during class periods unless they are accompanied by a teacher or a staff member, or have a hall pass from an authorized staff member. Students who are found in the halls without passes will be subject to disciplinary action. Hallways and restrooms are areas used by all members of ISEE. Because everyone uses these areas, there are rules of conduct that all students must follow. 1. Do not loiter nor run in the halls or restrooms. 2. Do not yell, scream, hit lockers or make excessive noise in these areas. 3. Report any leaks, spills, or other problems in the restrooms to your homeroom teacher or to the Stage Principal.

Behavioral Guidelines in Computer/Science Labs and Classrooms Students should respect all of the technological equipment. Any mishandling or tampering with computers or systems may result in losing computer privileges at ISEE. In addition, disciplinary action, including suspension, may occur for situations considered serious by the school administration. Any damage requiring repair of hardware or software will result in financial charges being assessed. Students shall not bring food or beverages into the classroom or computer/ Science labs.

Consequences of School Rules Violation When a student’s behavior falls below the basic expectations of school, disciplinary action will be positive rather than negative in its approach and, while maintaining respect for the student, will ensure that the classroom learning environment is preserved. Failure to follow school rules and regulations is treated seriously. Our goal is for students to accept responsibility for their actions and begin to understand the link between their behavior and its effect on others.

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In case of breaking a school rule, the consequences could be the following: Conferences and Problem Solving Some concerns about student behavior are referred by teachers to the office. In order to gather information about a problem, it is normal for an administrator to schedule a meeting with the students involved. At this meeting, students discuss what occurred and they are counseled about their behavior. With serious problems or those that repeat, a conference between the parents of the child and an administrator is scheduled.

Loss of Social Time (breaks, before and after school) If students demonstrate lack of control, they may be removed from the class activity or lose the privilege of socializing with their friends for a designated length of time.

In-School Suspension ISEE employs a progressive model of disciplinary consequences, and students who repeatedly violate school rules or where the behavior concerned is more serious may receive an in-school suspension. This takes place in school, under organized supervision. Students will complete work provided by teachers and will receive counseling and advice which relate to the reason for the suspension.

Home-Suspension If a serious problem occurs where any student’s safety is threatened or there are concerns which remain unresolved after other techniques have been tried, a student may be placed on suspension for a designated period of time while the matter is investigated and considered. In order for a student to be readmitted to school, a conference between the Principal and the parents will be required. During a home suspension, a student is not permitted to be on campus or to participate in any school related activity.

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Bus Conduct Expectations All these rules are applied on fieldtrips and after school activities. Conduct on the bus is expected to be the same as in the classroom. Safety depends on the skill of the driver and nothing should distract him. (Students may be denied bus privileges when their behavior is inappropriate) Students who use the school bus either regularly or as a guest at any time on special occasions must observe the following rules: 1. Students are expected to demonstrate respect for the driver, the matron and other passengers. 2. Be punctual. Occasionally, the bus will wait for not more than 1 minute after your allocated pick up time. If you are regularly late, the bus will not wait for you. 3. Help younger pupils who are with you on the bus. 4. Report any problems to the bus prefect. If problems are not solved, report to the Stage Principal. 5. At the end of the day, go to your bus immediately. Buses will not wait for students who are late. 6. If you request any change of bus or pick up location (only on Thursdays or in case of emergency), an email to elem.trans.request@eliteeducation-eg.com is requested. NO PHONE CALLS OR REQUESTS AFTER 12:00 P.M. WILL BE ACCEPTED. 7. Quick Reminders:  Vandalism of the bus will cost you money. Students who vandalize seats or curtains will pay a fine double the cost of the damage done.  Food is not allowed on the bus.  Remain in your seat. It is a must to fasten your seat belt.  No physical violence.  No bullying.  No profanity, no profane, common, or vulgar language.  No throwing objects on the bus or outside the windows. Throw paper in the trash bin.  Keep your hands and heads inside the bus.  Talk quietly; don’t shout or sing.  Try to keep aisles clear of bags.  Don’t converse with the driver.  No tips for drivers and matrons.  Students are not allowed to do their homework on the bus. It is dangerous.

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Consequences of Bus Rules Violation Bus Code Violation 1st Offense 2nd Offense 3rd Offense 4th Offense

Possible Consequences may include Warning 3 days detention Parent contact and letter 3 days detention Deprived of bus for 5 school days 1 day in-school suspension Parent conference and loss of bus service privilege

General Information Textbooks and Other Materials Textbooks are provided as required for each course as part of the basic school tuition. Students are encouraged to keep their books covered at all times and in good condition. Textbooks remain the property of the school and must be returned at the time of closure of the academic year, or student withdrawal, in a condition that shows they were treated with care. Textbooks which are lost, stolen or carelessly handled must be replaced at cost.

Library ISEE has two large and growing libraries.  All students are responsible for the materials they sign out, and are required to pay for missing or damaged materials.  Students are expected to return all books by their due dates.  In case of overdue books, students must pay a fine of L.E. 5 for each day after the due date.  If a student loses a book, he will pay for its price and will not be allowed to borrow more books from the library. Students who violate any of the above rules will be denied the privilege of borrowing any books from the library.

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Accelerated Reading Program The Accelerated Reading Program runs throughout the year. Every student, at the beginning of Term 1, is given a computerized S.T.A.R. test, which is used to ascertain his/her current level. Aided by the librarian, the student then chooses a book at the specific level as indicated by the test. He/she is allowed one week to read the book, after which time the student goes to the library again and takes a multiple choice comprehension test on the book. Upon successful completion of each book, the student is awarded merit points and proceeds to the next level.

Class Photos A contracted photographer will photograph students in school. Picture dates will be announced in the calendar. Pictures will be available for purchase.

Field Trips The purpose of field trips is to enhance classroom instruction by providing a meaningful, well organized out of class experience for students. Field trips acquire hands on knowledge of the subject matter that is being studied and offer exciting ways to learn. ISEE students will have the opportunity to go on field trips at various times throughout the academic year. Any student who has demonstrated the inability to follow rules may be prohibited from participating. This determination will be made by the administration. For all field trips, students will be expected to follow these rules: • The student must bring to school the “Field Trip Permission Slip” signed by his/her parent by the specified date. No phone calls will be accepted as permission. • The student must follow the Uniform Code unless otherwise specified. • The student must abide by ISEE Code of Student Conduct while on the field trip. Occasionally some students remain in school rather than taking part in the trip. These are extraordinary situations. Students who are excused from the trip are expected to attend school and work will be provided by the class teacher.

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Charitable Causes/ Community Service Our school community will support a growing number of organizations and charitable causes. These provide valued opportunities for our students to demonstrate initiative and further develop their skills and understandings of citizenship and leadership.

Cell Phones Cell Phones are prohibited for students in ALL Elementary grades. If students or families insist on a need for a phone out of school hours, then that is the only time it may be used. Phones etc., go to the Stage Principal’s Office at the start of the school day and stay there until the end. If a teacher sees a phone or tablet, then they will confiscate it until the end of the day. Repeated transgressions may result in preventative confiscation. Students are also not allowed to bring toys and electronics to school (laptops, iPads, PSP, cameras etc.).

Lockers (Grades 4, 5 & 6) Students may be assigned a locker for individual use. No fees are paid for lockers; however, the locker will be shared by two students (if we don’t have enough for each student). The locker is for storing books and personal items necessary for school. Please note: • Students should not bring valuable items from home. ISEE will not be responsible for personal items you leave in your locker or bring to school with you. • Do not trade lockers with another student. • It is your responsibility to see that your locker is kept locked and in order at all times. • You should report any damage, vandalism or non-working condition of your locker to the Stage Coordinator. • No item considered dangerous by the administration may be kept in the lockers and will be removed if found there. This includes glass or any other object that may be potentially dangerous. • Clean out your lockers regularly and throw food items into the trash.

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• Please remember that your locker is a school property and remains at all times under the control of the school; however, you have full responsibility for the security of your locker and what is in it. • School officials may make inspections.

Lost and Found Personal items that are lost are kept in the Stage Principal’s Office. Parents are encouraged to label all items, especially uniform, water bottles and lunch boxes, and to check the Lost and Found frequently. Unattended school books will be returned to the Library for processing. At the end of each term, all uncollected lost and found items will be donated to charity.

Security Fire Alarm/ Lock-Down Drills The buildings on the campus are fitted with a fire alarm system. Throughout the year, fire drills will take place in order to familiarize students with the procedures of emergency evacuation. Teachers will explain to students all emergency drill procedures. Necessary time will be taken in each class to go over rules, escape routes, and special procedures. These drills are very important and students should act accordingly.  When the alarm is sounded, students and visitors should leave the building immediately in an orderly fashion using the designated exit.  After leaving the building, students and visitors should report to their designated assembly point for an attendance check. The assembly point for all students is at the front of the school building.  Emphasis is placed on remaining quiet and observing rules and directions during the fire drills.  Lock down drills will also be practiced so that students are familiar with the term and the procedures of getting inside and under cover.  The regular class bell is the signal to return to class.

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General Security Students are not permitted to leave the campus during school hours without permission of the parent/guardian. Parents who wish to pick up their children before regular dismissal should report to the Stage Principal’s Office before taking the child from campus. If a person unknown to the school and other than the parent is to pick up the student, this may only occur by mutual arrangement between the school and the parent. A written permission is required for the release of a student to anyone other than a parent or a designated representative.

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ISEE Calendar 2016-2017 Sun

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WELCOME BACK MONTH Sep 1 – Grades 5 & 6 Orientation (8:30 classroom) Sep 4 – Grade 3 Orientation (8:30 Assembly Room) Sep 4 – Grade 4 Orientation (10:00 Assembly Room) Sep 5 – Grades 1 & 2 Orientation (8:30 Theatre) Sep 5 – Grades 4, 5 & 6 first day of school Sep 6 – Grades 2 & 3 first day of school Sep 7 – Grade 1 first day of school Sep 11 until Sep 15 – Eid Al Adha (Holiday) Sep 25 until Sep 28 – Reading Week Sep 29 – Read to your Child Day (G1, G2 & G3)

STAY SAFE MONTH

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Oct 2 – Islamic New Year (Holiday)

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Oct 6 – Armed Forces Day (Holiday)

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Oct 10 until Oct 13 – Road Safety Workshop & First Aid

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Oct 31 – Halloween Bake Sale The Elite Wax Museum (G6)

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KINDNESS MONTH

Oct.

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20 days

NOTE: MAP TEST I Tue

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Nov 3 – Elementary Class Photos Nov 10 – Parents Meeting (G1 & G2) Nov 12 – Laternentest (G2 & G3)

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21 days Nov 23 – KindTEDx (G5) Nov 23 – “The First Thanksgiving” Play Nov 24 – Thanksgiving (Holiday) Nov 27 until Dec 7 – Term I Exams (G5 & G6)

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Sun

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PAY IT FORWARD MONTH Nov 27 until Dec 7 – Term I Exams (G5 & G6) Dec 8 – End of Term I (Day Off) Dec 11 – Al Mawled Al Nabawi (Holiday) Dec 12 – Term II Begins

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Jan 19 – Epiphany Day (Holiday)

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Jan 24 – Elementary Choir Concert Jan 25 – Egyptian Revolution (Holiday)

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FIGHT CANCER MONTH

Dec.

Jan.

Dec 15 – Christmas Concert & ISEE Fiesta

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Dec 19 – Awards Assembly I & Report Cards Dec 22 – Parents Meeting (All Elementary) Dec 24 – Western Christmas Dec 25 until Jan 5 – Winter Break

WARM KIDS MONTH Dec 25 until Jan 5 – Winter Break Jan 7 – Eastern Christmas (Holiday)

16 days

NOTE: GRADE 6 MINISTRY EXAMS Sun

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Feb 1 – Science Fair (G2, G3 & G4) Feb 2 – Science Fair (G5 & G6) Feb 5 until Feb 8 – Anti-Smoking Campaign & Fight Cancer Campaign Feb 9 – “One Thousand and One Nights” Play (G5 & G6) Feb 12 until Feb 16 – Math Bee (G1-G6) Feb 16 – “Holes” Play (G6)

20 days

Feb 23 – Parent Career Day (G1 & G2) Feb 26 until Mar 8 – Term II Exams (G5 & G6)

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WORLD KIDNEY MONTH Feb 26 until Mar 8 – Term II Exams (G5 & G6) Mar 9 – End of Term II (Day Off) Mar 12 – Term III Begins Mar 12 until Mar 16 – Writing Competition (G2-G6) Mar 14 – Children’s ISEE Craft Day Mar 17 – Kidney Run Mar 22 – World Water Day (G5 & G6) Mar 23 – Assembly Awards II & Report Cards “History of Art” Play (G1-G5) Mar 30 – International Day Celebration Mar 30 – Parents Meeting (All Elementary)

21 days

NOTE: MAP TEST II / DELF & FIT EXAMS

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Sun

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Apr 6 – “Ancient Greeks Musical” Play & “All Around the World” (G6) Apr 9 until Apr 17 – Spring Break Apr 9 – Palm Sunday Apr 13 – Holy Thursday Apr 16 – Easter Apr 17 – Sham El Neseem Apr 18 until Apr 20 – Spelling Bee (G1-G6) Apr 20 – Earth Day Apr 22 – Goethe Pasch Choir Project

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May 18 – “The Wizard of Oz” Play (G3)

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NOTE: GRADE 6 MINISTRY EXAMS Sun

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Apr 25 – Sinai Liberation Day (Holiday)

30 Sun

GREEN MONTH

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CREATIVITY MONTH

May 21 – Religion Exam (G1 – G5) May 23 – Writing and Revising & Editing Exam (G5 & G6) May 24 – End of Year Production (G1 & G2) May 26 – Holy Month of Ramadan May 28 – Ramadan Schedule Begins May 28 – Arabic Social Studies Exam (G4 & G5) May 31 until Jun 8 – Term III Exams (G5 & G6)

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16 days Jun 22 – Report Cards Last Day for Staff Jun 25 – Eid El Fitr

Total number of working days in the American Elementary School: 179

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