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June 2017

Month

Beyond The Classroom

After School Activities An essential element of all three IB programmes is the progressive development of children taking an active role in local and global communities. In the Primary School, children take part in curriculum activities as well as after school programmes where they participate in fundraising and events with local charities, orphanages and community...
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Model United Nations (Dubai & Kenya)

Model United Nations (MUN) allows students from Years 10-13 to act as UN delegates, create real-life resolutions (addressing real-life problems in the world) and debate them at the annual East Africa Model United Nations (EAMUN) conference in one of the three official UN offices in the world. A select group of students are given the...
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Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of practical, cultural and adventurous activities, designed to support the personal and social development of young people aged 14-24, regardless of gender, background and ability. It offers an individual challenge and encourages young people to undertake exciting, constructive, challenging and enjoyable activities in their free...
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Sports at BMIS

Sports are a popular choice for students where involvement may be for recreation or for competitive games. Swimming is a very popular activity, since the weather in the first and second terms allows for maximum use of the outside swimming pools. Football, basketball, rugby and hockey are also popular sports, but the school also arranges...
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Middle Years Programme

What is the MYP? The MYP has been designed as a coherent and comprehensive curriculum framework that provides academic challenges and develops the life skills of students from the ages of 11 to 16. The programme allows students to build on their personal strengths and to embrace challenges in subjects in which they might not...
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