BC Primary ECA T2 Booklet
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BC Primary ECA T2 Booklet
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ECA TERM 2 SCHEDULE ECA registration ECA term 2 start Monday 7 December - Monday 14 December 2015 Sunday 10 January - Thursday 20 March 2016 Students have access to 3 main types of clubs: • Sport • Culture • Academic. Information All ECA information will be made available via the AKIS website. This will include an online registration system and a termly information booklet. Charges Teacher led ECAs occur afer school and are organised by AKIS teachers. Most activities are free of charge however, some require a fee. BUS TIMETABLE SESSION 1 13.30 - 14.30 Pick up - BC Primary BUSES DEPART AT 14.50 Please ensure that you are aware of the bus timings and register your child for the correct bus. For private pick-up, please use street 42. Please be aware that buses will not wait for any students who do not arrive on time. The buses are instructed to leave at the above times. 2 QPPSSA COMPETITIONS Below is the QPPSSA sporting calendar of all the competitions AKIS will be entering in term 1. If you would like to be part of the AKIS sports team, please contact a member of the Primary PE department for further details. January February March SPORTS EVENT YEAR GROUP LOCATION A TEAM B TEAM Cross country Year 3-6 (mixed) Dukhan 12 January NA Netball Year 5 & 6 (girls) Sherborne 17 January NA Rounders Year 5 & 6 (mixed) Compass 25 January 27 January Outdoor athletics Year 3 & 4 (mixed) AKIS 16 February NA Outdoor athletics Year 5 & 6 (mixed) AKIS 18 February NA Football Year 3 & 4 (boys) Qatar Academy 22 February 22 February Football Year 3 & 4 (girls) Dukhan 23 February 23 February Tag rugby Year 5 & 6 (mixed) Qatar Academy Al Khor 9 March 9 March Cricket Year 5 & 6 (mixed) Dukhan 17 March NA 3 REGATTA SAILING MONDAY 14.30 - 16.00 QR950 per student (8 week term) Transport departs for Doha 13.30 All instructors are UK Royal Yachting Association certified. Safety boats are on hand at all times and buoyancy aids are provided. WHAT TO WEAR Shorts/ t-shirt as well as swimwear underneath as students will get wet during capsize drills. WHAT TO BRING Towel, change of clothes and swim cap. ENQUIRIES [email protected] Please complete a registration form, available from Mr Taylor. LOCATION Katara south beach, opposite the InterContinental Doha. 4 TERM 2 OVERVIEW YEAR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 3-4 Beginners swimming Football Cricket madness Indonesian Gamelan Choir Art club Knitting and needle Lego mania Puppet making Scrapbooking Drama book club PE games and skills 3-6 Homework club Tuned percussion African drumming Homework club 5-6 AKIS news reporters Art club Baking and cooking Construct-o-mania Computer animation Computer programmers Drama club MAD Science Robotics Story time Scrap booking Sailing Choir Beginners swimming Football Netball MAD Science Wing Chun Kung Fu Indonesian cultures Cricket madness 4-13 Beginners clarinet Beginners flute 6-13 Beginners saxophone 5 MONDAY INFORMATION 1 CLUB YEAR Beginners 3-4 swimming Football 3-4 Cricket madness 3-4 TEACHER DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS VENUE CAPACITY S.Nathan M. Wright Learn basic swimming techniques and how to be safe and confident in the water Bring swimwear Indoor pool 18 Have fun and learn new skills and master them in a game situation Bring shin pads and boots Field Unlimited C. Powell A. Leaver Learn new skills including catching, throwing and batting whilst playing the game of cricket Courts 40 Indonesian 3-4 cultures (Gamelan music) N. Mahal U. Monto A. Suyitno Become familiar with Indonesian traditional music and learn basic movements in Indonesian dances FC68 25 Homework 3-6 club E. Schonborn W. Hyde J. Shah Guidance and support on classroom allocated homework GC23 25 3-6 Tuned percussion F. Basulto Learn to read western music notation, play as part of an ensemble and understand how to perform in music concerts as well as posture and other skills FC69 15 7 MONDAY INFORMATION 2 CLUB YEAR TEACHER DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS VENUE CAPACITY AKIS news reporters 5-6 J. Akerhurst Work as a group and individually to understand the different elements of a newspaper and how articles are written Bring a camera Primary school classroom 20 Art club 5-6 Use a variety of A. Shaheen media to make fun N. Butt and creative art D. Reynolds K. Labuschagne FC11 35 Baking and cooking 5-6 G. Andrews R. Payne Students will try out a new recipe each week Cooking room 20 Constructo-mania 5-6 M. King C. Wright Learn construction skills using a variety of kits including Lego, Lego Dacta and Knex FC23 25 Computer animation 5-6 T. Hunn Learn to make animation movies using PowerPoint, Paint and Pivot Stick figure software FC28 20 E. Gorman C. Calver Engage in computer games that will teach problem solving, provide positive reinforcement and teach strategic thinking FC36 20 5-6 Computer programmers QR 60 is charged at the beginning of term for ingredients 8 MONDAY INFORMATION 3 CLUB YEAR TEACHER DESCRIPTION Drama group 5-6 K. Mullon F. Marekera Develop skills such as mime, improvisation and characterisation MAD Science 5-6 Robotics club 5-6 INSTRUCTIONS VENUE CAPACITY FC65 20 A 10 week programme full of bugs, science and much more Cost - QR646 Primary school classroom 40 D. Browne J. Browne C. Bamburgh Centred on the Lego Mind Storms programming systems Must have at least a Level 4 in numeracy. Will be expected to design and build robots in preparation for the National Robotics Olympiad in Qatar FC12 By invitation only Story time 5-6 H. Ravey Did you know a story can put your whole brain to work? Bring your favourite cushion, your best listening skills and let your brain get fit KS2 library 25 5-6 F. Anuar J. Andres Learn the importance of sharing memories, the basics of photo organising, choosing an album theme and journaling techniques Primary class 25 P. Taylor A. Cox Regatta Sailing Academy are offering an 8 week course in Doha. Transport provided Scrap booking Sailing club 5-6 Cost - QR950 Katara South Beach 9 MONDAY INFORMATION 4 CLUB YEAR TEACHER DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS VENUE CAPACITY Beginners 4-13 clarinet R. Moore L. Pollit Learn to read western music notation, play as part of an ensemble and understand how to perform in music concerts as well as gain posture and other skills Hire an instrument from the music department if you do not have your own C28 10 Beginners 4-13 flute Y. Van Rensberg Learn to read western music notation, play as part of an ensemble and understand how to perform in music concerts as well as posture and other skills Hire an instrument from the music department if you do not have your own FC68 10 Beginners 6-13 saxophone S. Simpson Learn to read western music notation, play as part of an ensemble and understand how to perform in music concerts as well as posture and other skills Hire an instrument from the music department if you do not have your own FC27 4 10 TUESDAY INFORMATION CLUB YEAR TEACHER Choir 3-4 VENUE CAPACITY R. Moore Learn to read Y. Van Rensberg western music notation, warm up, sing in parts, unison and harmony. We will also perform in national events FC68 Unlimited African 3-6 drumming L. Cheung Learn to drum along This ECA will take with African-style place during break music time FC27 15 5-6 L. Cheung F. Basulto Learn to read western music notation, warm up, sing in parts, unison and harmony. We will also perform in national events MPR up Unlimited Choir DESCRIPTION INSTRUCTIONS 11 WEDNESDAY INFORMATION 1 CLUB YEAR TEACHER DESCRIPTION Art club 3-4 K. Bacon S. Sinton Mrs. Horsley J. Corvineth Knitting and needle 3-4 Lego mania INSTRUCTIONS VENUE CAPACITY Use a variety of media to make fun and creative art GC48 40 K. Meer N. Sajid Make embroidered pencil pouches, stitched cards, table runners, friendship bands and lots more FC37 20 3-4 M. Mottershaw K. Nomeed N. Nor B. Farcoq Use a range of Lego bricks to construct, connect and assemble a range of items Primary school classroom 35 Puppet making 3-4 W. Harrison Z. Siddique Make puppets and devise a puppet show and mini theatre GC06 20 Scrapbooking 3-4 F. Parker A. Thornton Learn the importance of sharing photo memories, the basics of photo organising, choosing an album theme and journaling techniques Primary school classroom 25 Drama book club 3-4 D. Rosskell J. Spofforth Read books and create a small play by writing a script. Learn a variety of acting and vocal skills to build confidence in speaking and listening Primary school classroom 25 12 WEDNESDAY INFORMATION 2 CLUB YEAR TEACHER DESCRIPTION PE games 3-4 and skills (girls only) M. Russell Homework 3-6 club VENUE CAPACITY Develop a range of skills through sporting games Courts 20 J. Bag M. Claringbould Providing guidance and support with classroom allocated homework Primary school class 25 Beginners 5-6 swimming T. Collins Learn basic techniques and how to be safe and confident in the water Indoor pool 20 Boys Football 5-6 M. Jenkins P. Jenkins B. Collett Learn new skills and Bring football master them in a boots and shin game situation pads New field Unlimited Girls netball 5-6 S. Younis Z. Harper Learn new skills and have an opportunity to master them in a game situation Sports hall Unlimited MAD Science 5-6 D. Jackson A 10 week programme full of bugs, science and much more TBC 30 Wing Chun Kung Fu 5-6 A. Khan A. Khan Learn the Wing Bring your PE kit Chun philosophy of self-defence, its basic stances, how to attack, block and counter attack MPH 20 N. Mahal U. Monto A. Suyitno Become familiar with Indonesian traditional music and learn basic movements in Indonesian dances FC68 25 C. Powell A. Leaver Learn new skills including catching, throwing and batting whilst playing the game of cricket Courts 40 Indonesian 5-6 cultures (Gamelan music) Cricket madness 3-4 INSTRUCTIONS Bring swimwear and towel Cost - QR646 13 CONTACT INFORMATION Al Khor International School Al Khor Community PO Box 22166 Doha Qatar T +94 4473 3688 F +94 4473 4671 W akis.sch.qa