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Weeks at a Glance Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays LMA Junior Gd 1,2 LMA Leads Gd 3,4,5 Break Dance Gd 35 LMA Full Cast Gd 3,4,5 Kung Fu* Gd 1,2,3,4,5 Modern & Street Dance Gd 5 Beginning Dance Gd 1 Strings Aboard Gd 15 Beginning Dance Gd 2 Adventure Games Gd 1,2,3 Modern & Street Dance Gd 3,4 Ballet and Jazz Gd 3,4 Swimming Gd 1,2,3,4,5 Rhythmic Gymnastics Gd 1,2,3 Beginning Band Gd 5 Judo Gd 1,2,3,4,5 Creation Stations Gd 1,2 Loom Band Creation Gd 2,3,4,5 Brownies Gd 2,3 Yoga Gd 1,2,3 Bollywood Dance Gd 3,4,5 Destination Imagination Gd 1,2 Tchoukball Gd 3,4,5 Wall Climbing Gd 4,5 Football/Soccer Gd 1,2 Writer’s Club Gd 3,4,5 Chinese Calligraphy Gd 3,4,5 Scrabble Club Gd 3,4,5 Badminton Gd 3,4,5 Chess Club Gd 3,4,5 Garage Band Gd 4,5 12 th January – 19 th March 2015 The Elementary After School Activity (ASA) Programme has been developed to further support and encourage the personal, social and physical development of our Grade 15 students complementing and enhancing the curriculum as well as contributing to whole school improvements e.g. improved behaviour, commitment and attitudes. The programme involves and increase the participation levels of all members of the school community i.e. teachers, aides, parents, outside agencies, administration and older MS/US students. The following webpage link: http://schoolnet.isp.cz/index.php/es/activities publicises each trimester's activities information as well as the online application form, which should be completed with your child/children. Once the deadline for online applications has passed a placements list is published both online and in paper form (outside Room 77 near the Elementary Theatre) on the ES Activities display board. T RIM E ST E R 2 Mr Choudhury (Mr C.) can be contacted via email on [email protected] to answer any questions /queries or found in Room 77 between 3.00 p.m. and 3.20 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays during the first few weeks once the activities have started. Alternatively, he can be found in Room 323 or in the Big Gym at other times when not teaching.

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Weeks  at  a  Glance  Mondays   Tuesdays   Wednesdays   Thursdays   Fridays  LMA  Junior    Gd  1,2  

LMA  Leads  Gd  3,4,5  

Break  Dance    Gd  3-­‐5  

LMA  Full  Cast  Gd  3,4,5  

Kung  Fu*  Gd  1,2,3,4,5  

Modern  &  Street  Dance  Gd  5  

Beginning  Dance  Gd  1  

Strings  Aboard    Gd  1-­‐5  

Beginning  Dance    Gd  2  

 

Adventure  Games    Gd  1,2,3  

Modern  &  Street  Dance  Gd  3,4  

Ballet  and  Jazz    Gd  3,4  

Swimming  Gd  1,2,3,4,5  

 

Rhythmic  Gymnastics  Gd  1,2,3  

Beginning  Band  Gd  5  

Judo    Gd  1,2,3,4,5  

Creation  Stations  Gd  1,2  

 

Loom  Band  Creation  Gd  2,3,4,5  

Brownies  Gd  2,3  

  Yoga  Gd  1,2,3  

 

Bollywood  Dance  Gd  3,4,5  

Destination  Imagination    Gd  1,2  

  Tchoukball  Gd  3,4,5  

 

Wall  Climbing  Gd  4,5  

Football/Soccer  Gd  1,2  

  Writer’s  Club  Gd  3,4,5  

 

  Chinese  Calligraphy  Gd  3,4,5  

  Scrabble  Club  Gd  3,4,5  

 

  Badminton  Gd  3,4,5  

  Chess  Club  Gd  3,4,5  

 

      Garage  Band  Gd  4,5  

 

   12th  January    –  19th  March  2015  

The  Elementary  After  School  Activity  (ASA)  Programme  has  been  developed  to  further  support  and  encourage  the  personal,  social  and  physical  development  of  our  Grade  1-­‐5  students  complementing  and  enhancing  the  curriculum  as  well  as  contributing  to  whole  school  improvements  e.g.  improved  behaviour,  commitment  and  attitudes.  The  programme  involves  and  increase  the  participation  levels  of  all  members  of  the  school  community  i.e.  teachers,  aides,  parents,  outside  agencies,  administration  and  older  MS/US  students.    

The  following  webpage  link:  http://schoolnet.isp.cz/index.php/es/activities  publicises  each  trimester's  activities  information  as  well  as  the  on-­‐line  application  form,  which  should  be  completed  with  your  child/children.  Once  the  deadline  for  on-­‐line  applications  has  passed  a  placements  list  is  published  both  on-­‐line  and  in  paper  form  (outside  Room  77  near  the  Elementary  Theatre)  on  the  ES  Activities  display  board.    

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Mr  Choudhury  (Mr  C.)  can  be  contacted  via  e-­‐mail  on  [email protected]    to  answer  any  questions  /queries  or  found  in  Room  77  between  3.00  p.m.  and  3.20  p.m.  on  Mondays,  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays  during  the  first  few  weeks  once  the  activities  have  started.  Alternatively,  he  can  be  found  in  Room  323  or  in  the  Big  Gym  at  other  times  when  not  teaching.  

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Adventure  Games  Gd  1  2  3  Adventure  Games  -­‐  Ms  Jana  C/Ms  Suja  V  -­‐  Elementary  Gym  

-­‐  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  -­‐    -­‐  20   Students  take  part  in  vigorous  activities  working  in  teams  and  learning  how  to  respect  their  

and  each  other's  strengths  and  abilities.  The  activities   include  fundamental  movement   including  hopping,  skipping  and  running  at  different   speeds  as  well  as  their  ability  to  focus  

appropriate   times.  Having  fun  is  always  key  and  opportunities   for  'scream  time',  which  most   not  all  like  to  do  at  the  end  of  a  

school  

Rhythmic  Gymnastics  Gd  1  2  3  Rhythmic  Gymnastics  –  Sport  Academy  -­‐  Big  Gym  –  3.00-­‐4.00p.m.-­‐    16  students.  Rhythmic  gymnastics  is  an  Olympic  sport  that  combines  ballet,  dance  and  acrobatics.  Athletes  use  expressive  movement  and  apparatus  manipulation.  Apparatus  used  are  balls,  clubs,  hoops,  ribbons  and  ropes.  Rhythmic  gymnastics  is  perfectly  balanced  for  developing  flexibility  and  strength  as  well  as  hand  and  body  coordination.  It  uses  the  dynamics  and  flexibility  of  gymnastics,  technical  knowledge  of  ballet  and  the  self-­‐expression  and  rhythm  of  modern  dance.  Rhythmic  gymnastics  uses  elegant  and  expressive  movements  as  well  as  developing  posture  and  grace.  

Loom  Band  Creations  Ms Elsie P – Room 79 (PK4) – 2.50-3.50 p.m.

- 12 Students. Ms  Elsie  is  very  excited  to  introduce  a  new  activity  to  the  after  school  activity  programme  called  Loom  Band  Creations.  During  this  activity  students  can  use  their  imagination  to  create  anything  they  wish.  Using  colourful  rubber  bands  in  a  

friendly,  relaxed  atmosphere  they  can  make  unique  jewelry  such  as  bracelets,  necklaces  and  rings  or  even  three-­‐dimensional  

figures,  which  they  can  take  home  at  the  end  

Bollywood  Dancing  Gd  3  4  5  Bollywood  Dance  -­‐  Om  Dance  Academy  -­‐  

Elementary  Theatre  -­‐  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.-­‐  15   Come  to  a  new  offering  for  our  ASA  programme  on  the  back  of  workshops  during  International  Culture  Week  in  December.  Bollywood  is  a  form  of  modern  Indian  film  dance,  which  will  surprise  you  in  its  expressive  elements  and  colourful  techniques  fusing  all  dance  

styles.  It  is  now  a  world  phenomenon  at  ISP  where  students  will  improve  their  body  coordination  through  entertaining  

techniques  including  the  basics  of  acting  skills  and  dance  performance.  

 

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Destination  Imagination  Gd  1  2  Destination  Imagination  -­‐  Ms  Michelle  M  -­‐  Room  98  (2M)  -­‐  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  -­‐  10  students.  Destination  Imagination  focuses  on  creative  thinking  and  problem  solving.    Each  week  the  children  are  

presented  with  an  interesting  challenge  to  solve  in  teams.    Challenges  vary  each  week  and  incorporate  many  skills  such  as  art,  

drama,  building,  music,  and  critical  thinking. Destination  Imagination  encourages  creativity  and  teamwork  while  having  fun!  

 

Wall  Climbing  Gd  4  5  Wall  Climbing  –  Sport  Academy  –  Big  Gym  –  3.00-­‐4.00  p.m.  -­‐  9  students.  During  this  course  you  will  learn  the  principles  of  safety  on  the  climbing  wall,  climbing  right  technique  and  you  will  develop  your  climbing  process.  Basics  of  climbing  movement,  The  gear  management  and  handling,  Principles  of  safety  climbing  on  artificial  walls,  The  nodes  needed  for  climbing,  Improving  climbing  techniques,  Climbing  Fitness  Training.  Bouldering  is  climbing  form  performed  just  above  the  ground  ,  without  the  use  of  ropes.  Bouldering  often  includes  both  traverse  and  vertical  climbing.  Quickly  and  increases  strength  and  climbing  skills.  Bouldering  is  used  as  a  training  ground.  

 

Football/Soccer  Gd  1  2  Football  /  Soccer    –  Sport  Academy  –  Elementary  Gym  –  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.    20  Students.  These  balanced  sessions  for  Boys  and  Girls  provide  a  good  mix  of  FUNdamentals  including  movement,  balance  and  co-­‐ordination  skills  as  well  as  learning  'tricks'  and  the  basic  rules  of  the  game.  Sportsmanship,  team  co-­‐operation  and  having  fun  are  promoted  at  all  times.  Students  should  change  into  appropriate  clothing  in  the  changing  rooms  and  wear  clean,  indoor  trainers  (Please  no  studs  or  cleats).    

Chinese  Calligraphy  Gd  3  4  5  Chinese  Calligraphy  -­‐  Ms  Shuang  C  -­‐  Room  104  -­‐  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  –  10    Students  will  have  the  chance  to  learn  the  basics  of  Chinese  characters  writing  skills  and  be  introduced  the  artistry  of  Chinese  characters  as  well  as  the  culture  of  Chinese  history  (there  is  a  very  close  relationship  between  the  development  of  Chinese  history  and  the  evolution  of  Chinese  characters).  If  you  would  like  to  learn  more  about  Chinese  culture,  you  are  welcome  to  come  and  join  us.  

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Badminton                  

 

Breakdance  In  the  Break-­‐dance  class  you  will  learn  and  master  basic  techniques  of  top-­‐rock,  footwork,  basic  freezes  such  as  "Baby  Freeze"  or  "Chair  Freeze".  Advanced  dancers  will  work  on  power  moves  such  as  "Wind-­‐mill",  "Back-­‐Spin"  etc.  Important  part  of  the  class  is  of  course  a  proper  warm-­‐up,  stretching  and  strengthening  exercises.  We  will  work  on  routines  implementing  and  combining  all  the  techniques.  Join  us  for  a  fun  and  challenging  Break-­‐dance  class!  

Judo  

Judo  is  now  a  Paid  Activity  at  250CZK  per  session  (9  sessions  in  total  =  250x9  =  2250  CZK  per  student)  due  to  the  addition  of  the  belt  exams.  Kimonos  can  be  bought  for  700CZK  each,  if  you  so  wish,  in  sizes  120-­‐150cm.  Monies  are  to  be  brought  directly  to  the  Judo  sessions  and  given  to  the  Instructors.  Judo  is  the  most  popular  martial  art/sport  in  the  world.  We  teach  students  discipline,  

respect  and  self-­‐control  using  the  basic  principles  of  martial  arts.  Judo  supports  the  general  physical  development  of  students.  During  the  course  we  prefer  both  

components:  the  physical  and  educational.  Boys  and  girls  learn  to  win  and  accept  defeat.  Students  will  take  exams  which  will  lead  them  to  higher  technical  

levels.  

Creation  Station  Gd  1  2  Creation  Stations  –  Ms  Allison  B  –  Room  87  (KB)  –  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  –  10  students.  Come  to  this  fun  activity  where  you  can  build  your  skills  as  builders,  architects,  and  designers  to  make  amazing  models,  structures,  and  objects  from  re-­‐use  materials!  Come  to  the  creation  station  on  Thursdays!!    

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Writers  Club  Gd  3  4  5  Writer’s  Club    –  Ms  Katherine  Z  –  Room  95  (1K)  -­‐  

2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  -­‐    8  Students.  For  students  who  love  to  write  and  want  more  time  to  explore  their  interest  in  creative  

expression,  this  activity  will  provide  opportunities  to  learn  and  practice  new  writing  tips  and  tools.  We  will  practice  

some  writing  exercises  together,  look  at  author's  craft  in  a  wide  range  of  books  and  support  each  other  with  our  own,  independent  writing  projects.  The  focus  will  be  on  student  

choice  and  fun  exploration  in  our  writing.  

Yoga  Gd  1  2  3  Yoga  –  Ms  Doris  L  /  Ms  Jana  H  –  Elementary  Gym  –  14  students.  Yoga  is  wonderful  exercise  for  the  mind  and  body.  Its  incredible  movements,  balanced  postures,  slow  deep  breathing  and  relaxation  exercises  will  help  students  in  many  ways  including  keeping  them  flexible,  relieve  stress,  build  self-­‐confidence  and  give  them  the  warm  radiance  of  health.    

Swimming  This  is  a  paid  activity  where  students  of  any  level  are  invited  to  improve  their  swimming  skills  focusing  on  different  swimming  strokes  and  techniques  through  formal  instruction  and  fun  games.  Transportation  is  provided  to  and  from  the  Strahov  Swimming  pool.  The  cost  will  be  200  kc  per  lesson  to  cover  transport  and  hire  of  pool  and  Instructors.  Fee  to  be  paid  in  advance  to  Mr  Choudhury  who  can  be  found  in  Room  77  between  3.00  and  3.30  pm  on  Mons,  Tues  and  Thurs.  Payments  can  be  made  once  the  placements  have  been  confirmed.  

Tchoukball  Gd  3  4  5  Tchoukball  -­‐  Mr  Dean  C    -­‐  Big  Gym  -­‐  3.00-­‐4.00  p.m.  24  

Tchoukball  is  a  dynamic  indoor  ball  sport.  Originally  founded  in  Switzerland,  Tchoukball  is  a  team  sport  that  is  

played  using  a  back  net,  sponge  and  tchoukballs  and  is  based  on  a  basketball  court.  A  wide  range  of  skills  are  taught  including  throwing,  catching,  pivoting  and  team  skills.  Come  and  enjoy  

something  different  and  explore  the  world  of  Tchoukball!

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Scrabble  Club  Gd  3  4  5  Scrabble  Club  –  Ms  Christine  L  –  Room  207  (5L)  –  2.50-­‐3.50  p.m.  -­‐  12  Students.  Students  will  have  the  chance  to  develop  a  variety  of  successful  game  strategies  and  will  use  teamwork  to  strengthen  spelling,  vocabulary,  and  even  math  skills  in  a  fun  and  competitive  atmosphere.  

.  

Garage  Band  

For  all  music  lovers  and  future  production  artists  –  Students  will  learn  how  to  

make  songs  in  Garage  Band  (and  a  couple  of  other  online  tools)  and  music  videos.

Chess  Club  

This   club   is   for   students  who  already  have  a  basic  knowledge  of  the  game  and  already  know  how  to  play.  Although  some   strategies   and   tactics   will   be   highlighted   in   each   session,  the  main  objective  will  be  to  PLAY!!  Others   forms  of  chess  such  as  Blitz  and  Bughouse  will  also  be  explored  and  played.  

Kung  Fu    Training  Days:  Fridays  3-­‐4pm  in  ES  Gym    

This  is  a  privately  run  activity.  There  is  an  associated  fee  with  this  activity,  please  contact  Master  Quang  directly  for  

registration    Contact:  Master  Quang    [email protected]  

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Modern  and  Street  Dance  Gr  3,4  

Students  will  explore  more  advanced  movement  patterns  based  on  various  styles  of  modern  dance  and  street  dance.  

The  whole  class  will  be  structured  to  include  warm-­‐up,  stretching,  strength  building,  choreography  building  and  free  dance  expression.  Fun  movement  will  be  complemented  by  

an  introduction  to  correct  posture,  awareness  and  care.  Dance  students  will  perform  for  ES  students  and  parents.  A  

reasonable  fee  for  costumes  might  apply.  More  info  at  http://tinyurl.com/pbpt3sh    

 Ballet  and  Contemporary  Jazz  Dance  Gr  3,4  

The   ballet   part   of   the   classes  will   introduce   dancers   to   the   basic   positions   and  techniques   of   ballet.   They   will   be   taught   how   to   hold   their  body   correctly,  including   how   to   hold   their   hands   and   how   to   point   their   toes.   Students   will  practice   simple   skills   such   as   skipping   and   jumping   to   improve   coordination,  flexibility   and   body   alignment.   Contemporary   Jazz   Dance   will   introduce   more  difficult   moves   but   we   will   use  ballet-­‐based   movements   and   will  work  on  theatrical  expression  which  will  lead  the  group  creating  their  own  choreographed  piece.  

During  the  year,  dancers  will  perform  for  ISP  students  and  parents.  A  reasonable  fee  for  costumes  might  apply  More  info  at    http://tinyurl.com/pbpt3sh    

Beginning  Dance  Grade  1  Basic  introduction  to  various  dance  techniques  including  Ballet,  Folk  and  modern  dance  styles  such  as  Jazz  or  Hip-­‐Hop.  Students  will  learn  how  to  

connect  music  with  movement,  how  to  use  space  and  work  together  on  a  choreography.  A  section  of  the  class  will  be  set  aside  for  free  movement  expression.  Dance  students  will  perform  for  ES  students  and  parents.  A  

reasonable  fee  for  costumes  might  apply.  More  info  at  http://tinyurl.com/pbpt3sh    

Beginning  Dance  Gr  2  Students  will  learn  basic  steps  of  various  techniques  including  Modern  Dance,  Jazz  Dance,  Contemporary,  Ballet,  etc.  Dancers  will  have  fun  learning  these  basics  and  putting  them  together  with  music  in  short  routines  that  develop  their  memory  and  teamwork.  They  will  have  an  opportunity  to  find  their  own  improvisation  style.  This  class  will  help  students  to  improve  co-­‐ordination,  stamina,  technique,  rhythm  and  body  alignment.  During  the  year,  dancers  will  perform  for  ISP  students  and  parents.  A  reasonable  fee  for  costumes  might  apply.  More  info  at  http://tinyurl.com/pbpt3sh    

Year  Long  Activities  –  Please  note  these  Activities  are  year  long  enrollment  has  began  at  the  start  of  the  school  year  

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Modern  and  Street  Dance  Gr  5  Students  will  explore  more  advanced  movement  patterns  based  on  various  styles  of  modern  dance  and  street  dance.  The  whole  class  will  be  structured  

to  include  warm-­‐up,  stretching,  strength  building,  choreography  building  and  free  dance  expression.  Fun  movement  will  be  complemented  by  an  

introduction  to  correct  posture,  awareness  and  care.  Dance  students  will  perform  for  ES  students  and  parents.  A  reasonable  fee  for  costumes  might  

apply.  More  info  at  http://tinyurl.com/pbpt3sh      

Year  Long  Activities  –  Please  note  these  Activities  are  year  long  enrollment  began  at  the  start  of  the  school  year  

Strings  Aboard  Grs  1-­‐  5  In  this  PAA,  Violin,  Viola  and  Cello  players  can  play  music  in  various  ensembles,  chamber  groups  and  solo  settings.  The  repertoire  will  challenge  advanced  players,  but  will  also  be  accessible  for  less  advanced  students.  Unfortunately,  students  without  any  previous  experience  i.e.  never  played  an  instrument  before  cannot  be  accepted.  We  will  regularly  perform  at  ISP  Gatherings  and  concerts.  Please  contact  Ms  Misha  directly  if  you  have  any  questions  about  this  activity:    [email protected]

Beginning  Band  Gr  5  Ms.  Wanamaker  will  be  contacting  all  interested  students  

about  trying  out  instruments  very  soon  after  having  met  all  of  Grade  5.  As  a  result,  this  activity  is  will  start  later  than  other  

ASA  which  will  be  communicated  by  Ms.  Wanamaker.  All  students  who  show  interest  in  Beginning  Band  will  be  able  to  

participate.    Please  contact  Ms  Wanamaker  directly  if  you  have  any  

questions  about  this  activity:    [email protected]  

Lights  Music  Action  Junior  Gr  1,2  A  fun,  new  blend  of  music  with  Orff  instruments  and  easy  percussion,  choir,  creative  drama  in  preparation  for  the  

Musical  Theatre  of  Grades  3-­‐5.  No  materials  are  regularly  needed  but  students  may  be  asked  to  bring  miscellaneous  

items  from  home  from  time  to  time.  Students/parents  will  be  responsible  for  providing  any  costumes  for  performances.  Please  contact  Ms  Jarka  directly  if  you  have  any  questions  

about  this  activity:  [email protected]  

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Year  Long  Activities  –  Please  note  these  Activities  are  year  long  enrollment  began  at  the  start  of  the  school  year  

Lights  Music  Action  (LMA)  Gr  3,4,5  This  year  the  students  will  be  performing  Peter  Pan.  Please  go  to  the  link  below  for  a  full  description  of  the  Lights,  Music,  Action  Musical  Theatre  activity  for  Grades  3-­‐5.  THURSDAYS  is  for  the  FULL  CAST  and  TUESDAYS  is  an  additional  day  for  LEADS.http://blogs.isp.cz/musicue/lights-­‐music-­‐action    Please  contact  Ms  Julie  directly  if  you  have  any  questions  about  this  activity:  [email protected]    

Brownies    Brownies  at  ISP  are  for  girls  in  Grades  2  and  3.  This  is  a  yearlong  activity  that  meets  twice  a  

month  along  with  other  weekend  events.  We  will  combine  with  the  older  Girls  Scout  Juniors  and  Cadettes  on  occasion.  This  is  a  wonderful  activity  for  girls  who  enjoy  socialising  and  being  

creative.  We  value  working  as  a  warm,  caring,  and  supportive  group.  There  will  be  Gd  2  3  Brownies  Registration  and  Information  Meeting  in  the  Blue  Room  on  Tuesday  09th  September  

from  3.15-­‐4.15  p.m.  for  parents.  Then  Brownies  will  start  in  Room  96  (2L)  in  the  Elementary  School  every  other  Tuesday  (2  times  a  month)  starting  on  Tuesday  16th  September  from  

2:50–4:00  p.m.  There  will  be  a  registration  fee  of  1500  CZK  for  first  year  girls  and  all  girls  will  be  charged  a  supply/resource  fee  of  500  CZK  for  the  year.  If  you  have  any  questions  please  

contact  Ms  Erian:  [email protected]    

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DISMISSAL  CONTRACT    BETWEEN  ISP  Parent/Guardian/Student  

 

• My  child  and  I  have  read  and  understood  the  following  ISP  Elementary  Dismissal  Procedure  and  have  agreed  on  a  plan  of  how  s/he  will  safely  return  home  after  an  ASA.  This  is  a  necessary  requirement  as  stipulated  on  the  sign  up  page  for  your  child  to  participate  in  any  ASA:  

 • Grade  1-­‐2  students  to  be  picked  up  from  the  ASA  location  by  either  a  

parent/guardian/babysitter/older  sibling/taxi    

• Grade  3-­‐5  students  will  either  be  picked  up  from  ASA  location  by  a  parent/guardian/babysitter/older  sibling  or  return  home  via  taxi  or  public  transport  

 

-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐  PARTICIPANTS  PLEDGE  

 

During  the  period  of  the  ASA:    

• I  will  be  at  the  ASA  meeting  point  by  the  scheduled  start  time  of  the  ASA  e.g.  2.50pm  

• I  commit  to  attending  all  ASA  sessions  until  the  end  of  the  tri-­‐mester  (unless  I  am  absent  from  school  that  day)  

• I  understand  that  my  place  will  be  offered  to  another  student  if  I  miss  2  consecutive  sessions  without  informing  the  Activity  Leader  or  ASA  coordinator  in  advance.  

• I  will  always  act  with  compassion,  integrity,  respect  and  understanding  toward  the  Activity  Leaders  (s)  and  my  fellow  peers.