The English Society was organised on October 15, 2006. It is the very first English club in Khadeeja.
It is an elite group of selected responsible, productive and intellectual students who work harmoniously to achieve significant goals.
The club was organised to support the school’s mission to provide the students the assistance and the opportunities that will allow them to discover their potentials and capabilities.
Since 2006, the society has done different activities and launched different programs not only for its members but for all students of Khadeeja.
*English Speaking Campaign *English Speaking Patrol *Spelling Bees *Pen Pals from Canada *Talent Shows *Speech Choir, Poem Recital, Declamation, *Song Interpretation, Tongue Twister *Fun and Costume Parties *Debate *Opening of English Society Academy *English Support Program (NEW) *"FRIENDS" of English Society (NEW) *Super Little Teachers (NEW)
Coming Soon in English Society Blog...
*The very First set of "FRIENDS of English Society"
*The list of hardworking and dedicated "Little Teachers"
* Articles written by members of English Society
* 3rd ANNUAL Spelling Bee
* List of the NEW MEMBERS (FROM 2008-2010)
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PUBLISHED ARTICLES about English Society
*** ENGLISH SOCIETY LAUNCHED
*** CONGRATULATIONS! ENGLISH SOCIETY MEMBERS
*** ENGLISH SOCIETY LAUNCHES
"ENGLISH SPEAKING CAMPAIGN"
*** KHADEEJA MAKES FRIENDS OVERSEAS (PEN PALS)
*** 2-2, 3-4, 6-1 CHAMPIONS OF THE FIRST SPELLING BEE
*** English Society – Inspiring and Thriving
*** ENGLISH SOCIETY'S 1ST DEBATE, A SUCCESS!
*** 2ND ANNUAL ENGLISH SPELLING BEE
ENGLISH SOCIETY LAUNCHED
By: Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez
To promote language learning and proficiency, Khadeeja Independent Girls School launched its very first English club, the English Society.
The club was organized to support the school’s mission to provide the students the assistance and the opportunities that will allow them to discover their potentials and capabilities.
English Society is an elite group of responsible, organised and intellectual students who will work harmoniously to achieve significant goals which are geared towards the students’ academic excellence primarily English Language proficiency. Furthermore, it has planned different activities where students will enjoy and will be given the chance to master the skills in English language learning. Such activities will include:
These activities will engage the students into various experiences which will help them become more confident and better English language learner, provide them the chance where they can work harmoniously in a larger group outside their classroom and encourage them to become more competitive.
There is a group of advisors who will help the students achieve these goals by actively engaging them into tasks which will eventually help them become more responsible and better students. This group has Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez as the Chairman, Ms Muneera Al-Khuzaei as the Vice Chairman, Ms Nada Al-Ansari and Ms Linda Al-Saigel as the Creative Consultants, and Ms Sheema Shiekh as the Production Deputy.
Published: October 12, 2006
CONGRATULATIONS, ENGLISH SOCIETY MEMBERS
By: Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez
October 12, 2006 – To put the plans into operation, the English Society started its very first audition for the interested students of Khadeeja Independent Girls School.
In the audition, which ended on November 14, 2006, students from grade one to grade six were asked to read and speak by the English Society’s advisors, namely, Ms Nada Al-Ansari, Ms Linda Al-Saigel and Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez.
These are the students who passed the audition and became the very first group of English Society members.
Grade 1
1. Leena Derar 1-1
2. Noof Hamad 1-1
3. Nuha Khalil 1-2
4. Leen Mohammad 1-2
5. Aisha Khalid 1-2
6. Aya Al-Ansari 1-3
7. Shahad Ahmad 1-3
8. Al hanouf Jassim 1-4
9. Merna Mohammad 1-4
10. Reem Nasser 1-4
11. Fatima Hani 1-4
Grade 2
1. Alaa Waleed 2-1
2. Bilkees Mousa 2-1
3. Thuriya Osama 2-1
4. Shareefa Mahmood 2-1
5. Zainab Hosam 2-2
6. Amna Nasser 2-3
7. Dana Nawras 2-3
8. Maryam Ahmad 2-3
9. Maha Osama 2-3
10. Sara Sharaf 2-4
11. Al Anood Ali 2-5
12. Luluwa Subahe 2-5
13. Nojood Ahmad 2-5
14. Hanan Yousif 2.5
Grade 3
1. Salama Khalifa 3-1
2. Maryam Nasser 3-1
3. Jude Ali 3-1
4. Rand Alami 3-1
5. Asma Sohail 3-1
6. Ahood Nasser 3-2
7. Noora Hamad 3-2
8. Sultana Mohammad 3-3
9. Aisha Jassim 3-4
10.Jawahar Abdullah 3-4
11.Shaha Abdullah 3-4
12. Sarah Bashir 3-4
13.Buthaina Ali 3-4
Grade 4
1. Fatima Mutilah 4-1
2. Abeer Nasser 4-1
3. Reem Khalid 4-1
4. Habiba Ahmad 4-1
5. Sara Hosam 4-2
6. Sara Issa 4-2
7. Sara Ali 4-3
8. Sana Al Ansari 4-3
9. Aisha Ateeq 4-3
10. Dana Jassim 4-3
11. Leena Uthman 4-3
12. Zahra Yousif 4-3
13. Asma Osama 4-4
Grade 5
1. Karam Ali 5-1
2. Sara Ihab 5-2
3. Lana Nawras 5-4
4. Ayat Hammed 5-4
5. Toka Reeda 5-4
6. Amani Ameen 5-4
7. Maryam M 5-4
Grade 6
1. Sara Saeed 6-1
2. Ghadeer Mohammad 6-1
3. Aya Mohammad 6-2
4. Salma Mohammad 6-3
5. Maryam Ali 6-3
6. Dana Jassim 6-4
7. Sara Ahmad 6-4
8. Sara Mohammad 6-4
9. Amna Ali 6-4
10. Maha Khalifa 6-4
11. Lamees Mohammad 6-4
12. Hanan Mohammad 6-4
ENGLISH SOCIETY LAUNCHES "ENGLISH SPEAKING CAMPAIGN"
· Students of Khadeeja will be encouraged to speak in English through this campaign.
· English Society members will be divided into five groups corresponding the days of the week.
· Such groups will be called "English Society Patrol".
· Every day, one group will be assigned to take note, encourage and commend those students who are speaking or trying to speak in English.
· The names and classes of the students speaking or trying to speak in English will be listed on the patroller's list and will then be recorded by the society.
· Every month, the class that will have the highest number of students speaking in English will be given an award or a certificate and points will then be awarded to its respective house.
Published: February 2007
KHADEEJA MAKES FRIENDS OVERSEAS
Few months ago, Khadeeja received a bunch of letters from a group of students from a school in Canada, the Sakamoto School.
The letters were from students who would like to have "pen pals" (someone you exchange letters with as a hobby but whom you usually have not met).
Ms Colynne Love, the grade three teacher in Sakamoto, was teaching her students how to write a letter. Instead of just writing letters in the class, they thought of writing letters for other students in another school and in another country so they posted an advertisement via internet. Ms Regina Saleh, Khadeeja's Academic Deputy, happened to see the ad and thought that it would be a very nice, educational and an exciting experience for the students. She then contacted Ms Colynne and that's how we received the letters.
In response, members of the English Society and some students with the help of Ms Regina Saleh and Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez, English Society Chairman, wrote letters of reply.
In the big envelope, they did not only put their letters but they also included some pictures of the students and some of the things that we have done here in Khadeeja.
It was a whole new positive experience for the girls.
2-2, 3-4, 6-1 CHAMPIONS OF THE FIRST SPELLING BEE
Zainab Hosam (2-2), Sara Bashir (3-4) and Sara Saeed (6-1) were tested on their word knowledge and emerged as the champions in the very first Spelling Bee in Khadeeja held on February 22, 2007.
The best spellers of all the classes from grades 1 to 6 participated in the competition.
The contest was divided into 3 divisions: the first division for grades 1 and 2; the second for grades 3 and 4; and the third for grades 5 and 6.
Ms Linda Al-Saigel, the quiz master, read the words, which ranged from easy to average to difficult. The words written by the contestants were checked by the judges namely: Ms Maryam Al-Hajiri, Ms Nada Al-Ansari, Ms Regina Saleh and Ms Trisha Giusti.
After the first division, some members of the English Society from grades 4,5 and 6 performed a speech choir entitled "I am the People, the Mob."
This Spelling Bee was the first competition organized by the English Society.
Here are the Spelling Bee Winners:
First Division
Champion Zainab Hosam 2-2 Red House
First Runner-Up Dana Nawras 2-3 Blue House
Second Runner-Up Zain Waleed 1-3 Green House
Second Division
Champion Sara Bashir 3-4 Blue House
First Runner-Up Salama Khalifa 3-1 Red House
Second Runner-Up Fatima Mutiallah 4-1 Yellow House
Third Division
Champion Sara Saeed 6-1 Green House
First Runner-Up Lamees Saleh 6-4 Yellow House
Second Runner-Up Aya Mohammad 6-2 Blue House
ENGLISH SOCIETY, INSPIRING AND THRIVIN...
By: Ms Veronica Ignacio-Perez
October 2006 – The very first English club was organized --- The English Society.
English Society is a special group of students from grades 1 to 6, who, for the past months, participated in different activities, programs and campaigns. These were all geared towards the students’ academic excellence and English Language proficiency, which have been the main goals of the society.
The organization started with an audition, where each potential member took turns and was told to say something about herself or was asked some questions by the English Society advisors, namely Ms Nada Al-Ansari, Ms Linda Al-Saigel, and myself. The answers were assessed and became the basis of being one of the members of the English Society.
From the members, the club officers were voted to represent the English Society. The officers were then tasked to obtain pieces of information from each of the members for the special identification card of the society.
After the election of officers, there were series of meetings to talk about the different activities and campaigns that the club had planned to accomplish within the school year. First of these was the English Speaking Campaign, where students of Khadeeja were encouraged to speak in English. This campaign started when the members were divided into five groups corresponding the days of the week. Such groups were called "English Society Patrol". Every day, one group was assigned to take note, encourage and commend those students who were speaking or trying to speak in English. The names and classes of the students speaking or trying to speak in English were listed and recorded by the society. Every month, the class that got the highest number of students speaking in English was given a certificate and points were awarded to its respective house.
Aside from the English Speaking Campaign, some members accepted an overseas invitation to be "pen pals" with some students from Sakamoto School in Canada. They wrote letters of reply and sent some pictures of some activities they did in the school. This was undoubtedly a whole new positive experience for them.
In addition to these meaningful activities, the English Society launched its very first contest, the Spelling Bee. The best spellers of all the classes from grades 1 to 6 participated in the competition. The contest was divided into 3 divisions: the first division for grades 1 and 2; the second for grades 3 and 4; and the third for grades 5 and 6. Ms Linda Al-Saigel, the quiz master, read the words, which ranged from easy to average to difficult. The words written by the contestants were checked by the judges namely: Ms Maryam Al-Hajiri, Ms Nada Al-Ansari, Ms Regina Saleh and Ms Trisha Giusti.
After the first division of the spelling bee, some members of the English Society from grades 4, 5 and 6 performed a very touching speech choir entitled "I am the People, the Mob." This performance made the society even more proud.
Before the end of the school year, two active members of the English Society were awarded. Sara Ahmad and Hanan Mohammad of 6-4 both received certificates of recognition.
The society did not let the year end without recognizing the efforts done by the grade 6 members, who received their certificates on their graduation day.
All of the things that the society achieved were all for the students to become more proficient, cooperative, competitive, more confident and better English language learners.
Next year, if Allah permits, the English Society will attempt to complete this set of activities that were previously planned by the club.
I want to congratulate the very first members of the English Society for the school year 2006-2007 and at the same time, welcome the deserving new members next year.
May Allah bless us all…
2ND ANNUAL ENGLISH SPELLING BEE
The 2nd Annual English Spelling Bee was held at Golden Time on April 16, 2009. Ms. Veronica Perez, Founder of the English Society, was pleased to be having this 2nd Annual Spelling Bee. Master of Ceremonies were Shanaz Zakkir and Nada Ansari. The best three English spellers were selected from each class to participate. Grades 1-2-3 competed in the PE area, while grades 4-5-6 competed in the Main Hall. Trophies were given to the champion speller for each grade as well as silver and bronze medals to those who placed 2nd and 3rd. Certificates were also handed out to all participants. Audience involvement was encouraged and correct answers were awarded prizes. An enjoyable time was had by all! Congratulations to our winners and their families. Here is the list of winners:
1st grade:
Ranya Raayde, CHAMPION
Fatima Sultan, 1st runner up
Hamas Ali, 2nd runner up
2nd grade:
Nouf Ahmad, CHAMPION
Sondos Akram, 1st runner up
Wajed Hussain, 2nd runner up
3rd grade
Zain Walid, CHAMPION
Samar Baseem, 1st runner up
Ayah Mahdi, 2nd runner up
4th grade
Sara Ibrahim, CHAMPION
Maha Osama, 1st runner up
Sama Salman, 2nd runner up
5th grade
Asma Mohammed, CHAMPION
Maryam Nasser, 1st runner up
Fatima Mohammed, 2nd runner up
6th grade
Huda Ibrahim, CHAMPION
Al Anood Mohammed, 1st runner up
Maize Nezar, 2nd runner up
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