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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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