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Year 1 Arabic Class (Miss A’alaa) learn how to say Car in Arabic! Look at their lovely creations!
School Policy on Mobile Phone:
Please note that mobile phones are not allowed on school premises.
There will be a strict procedure for those found with/using mobile phones during the school day.
Dear Parents / Guardians
As we finally say goodbye to our Bahraini winter, rain and all, we
look forward to the best time of the year both weather wise and academically. The middle term is always seen as one which demonstrates the most pro-gress as the children really consolidate their early learning and display great crea-tivity in all subject particularly in English, Art, P.E., Music. I sin-cerely hope that the teacher plans and topic plans posted on class websites help you support and encourage further enjoyable study at home.
It is this final point that of “homework” I would like to address in
more detail. British school’s view homework as supplementary to the taught curriculum, unlike other international schools who see hours of homework key to academic excellence. We recog-nise that children work very hard during the school day and they need to enjoy their down time to play, interact with others and
develop social skills. We also recognise the importance of parents working
closely with their children sup-porting them with work such as reading , writing, timetables, measurement, time etc, etc. This can be made into an enjoyable fun experience one that both engages and encourages further study. Added to this basic home-work, we can add specific topic work, weekly spellings work and work to prepare for weekly mental mathematic tests. All in all it’s about striking a bal-ance between home and school. It’s about allowing children to be children and supporting them in a
“fun” way to learn everything from how to tell the time to writing a story. Most im-portant of all, is that we impart a zest for learning
whether from books or the inter-net and that we are always there to help them investigate, discover and apply their new knowledge to the world around them, without carrying kilos and kilos of books home every night and working from number pages until they fall asleep.
Volume 6, Issue 1 Date Issue: 03 March 2016
Capital News
Capital School Newsletter
Principal’s Message
From the desk of Mr. Moyster
A MEMBER OF
Year 1 Arabic Class
School Reminder
Capital School Newsletter Page 2
FS 2 Hazel Class at Fire Station
FS2-Rowan Class at Al Areen Park
Teddy Bear Picnic Day
Our FS 1 Students was able to raised BD170+ during their cupcake sale for the benefit of Bahrain
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA).
We would like to thank Miss Michelle from the BSPCA and her lovely friends Daisy and Rufus for visiting Capital School. We learned so much about how to treat animals kindly!
We offered noth-ing but the best in Early Morning Club. One of the activity they en-
joyed was the Disney/Pixar’s ‘The Good Dinosaur movie. It was a heartwarming story about friendship.
They learnt how overcoming one’s fear, friendship, and self discovery. The movie had been followed by an art activity and group discussions.
FS2-Beech Class at Little Ceasars
Early Morning Club FS 1 Cupcake Sale
FS 2 Class School Trip & Teddy Bear Picnic Day
Capital School Newsletter Page 3
Persistent Cough or Sore Throat
A persis-tent cough is likely to be disrup-tive in class, and is one of the primary ways of spreading a flu infection. If your child has a severe sore throat and a regular or persistent cough, keep him or her home until the cough is nearly gone or easily con-trolled.
Red Runny Eyes or Rashes
Red, runny eyes can dis-tract a child from learn-ing and can be difficult to manage in class. A rash can be a sign of another infection, or a reaction to the flu virus. Keep your child home
until these symptoms clear up, or until you've checked with the doc-tor about them.
When It's Safe to Send Your Child Back to School
It may be easier to determine when your child is too sick to go to school than to make the call about when he or she is ready to go back. Sending your child back too soon can delay his or her recovery and subject other children to the virus as well.
The student may return to school:
after taking the doctor’s pre-scribed medication for a mini-mum of 24 hours.
as long as they don’t have a fever or other serious symp-toms.
We always have a lovely assembly, we are celebrating the Stars of the week. School House Points and Attendance Award.
School House Points Winner
Buckingham
Top Three
Attendance Award
Year 5—Cedar
96.2%
Year 2—Poplar (95.2%) and Year4—Larch (95%)
Our young ex-plorers exhibited their work in their class last February 2, 2016. Students learned about
life in ancients times and the im-pact it has made on us today. The students' work was displayed in the reception area for a week for parents / guardians for them to be part in our exhibition.
Fees Reminder
The deadline for payment of Third Term fees is 22nd March 2016.
If you have not re-ceived the invoice via email or if you have any questions regarding the fees then please contact us on our email:
admissions@capitalschoolbahrain.com
How to Handle School Sick Days
During flu season, parents do their best to keep kids
healthy, but sometimes even the most vigilant pre-ventive measures can’t stand up to the flu.
Preventing the spread of flu in schools is critical to keeping eve-ryone as healthy as possible. Healthcare professionals recom-mend that sick children stay home until they're recovered
enough to go back to school, typically about 24 hours after symp-toms improve. This helps not only to pro-tect the child's health, but also to pre-vent the spread of the virus to other children.
Determining whether your child is well enough to go to school can be tricky.
Consider the following signs as you make your decision:
Fever:
If your child has a temperature of 99.5 degrees F or more,
it's best to keep him or her home. A fever is a sign that the body is fighting off infection, which means your child is vulnerable, and can also spread the virus to others. Wait at least 24 hours after the fever has come down and stabilized without medication to consider sending your child back to school.
Vomiting and Diarrhea
Vomiting and di-arrhea are good reasons for your child to stay
home. These symptoms are too difficult to deal with at school, and are signs that the child is still capable of spreading the infection. Wait at least 24 hours after the last episode before con-sidering a return to school.
Healthy Options
Nisha’s Tips
Weekly School Assembly
Year 4 Exhibit
Admissions Update
Capital School Newsletter Page 4
Capital School Term Dates for Academic Year 2016 – 2017
*All Islamic holidays are subject to confirmation at the time
School Uniform
School Uniforms can cur-rently be purchased from our preferred supplier Zaks Uniforms in Nakheel Center, Maqabah and House of Uniforms in Tala Plaza, Segaya.
Please check-out, follow and like our Insta-gram, Facebook and Twitter page for snaps of your little ones!
Social Media
Year 2—5: Shakespeare Play (Romeo & Juliet)
Autumn Term 2016 Sunday 21st August to Thurs-day 15th December
Staff Induction Week New Staff Sunday 21st August to Thursday 25th August
First Day of School for all students Sunday 28th August
Arafat Day* Sunday 11th September*
Eid Al Adha* Monday 12th to Thursday 15th Sep-tember* (inclusive)
Islamic New Year* Sunday 2nd October*
Ashoora* Sunday 9th to Tuesday 11th October (inclusive)
Prophet’s Birthday* Sunday 11th December
Last Day of Term Thursday 15th December
Spring Term 2017 Wednesday 4th January to
Wednesday 12th April
First Day of Term Wednesday 4th January
Half Term Holiday Sunday 19th to Thursday 23rd
February (inclusive)
Last Day of Term Wednesday 12th April
Summer Term 2017 Sunday 23rd April to Thursday
22nd June
First Day of Term Sunday 23rd April
Labour Day Sunday 30th April to Monday 1st May
Last Day of Term Thursday 22nd June
Year 1 Class Al Areen Trip
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