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Published by jfarooqui, 2022-08-29 04:24:31

Jeddonian 21-22

Jeddah Prep and Grammar School


Serving the community since 1967




















Helping You Achieve










JEDDONIAN




Yearbook


2021-22



Contents






4 Message from the Board of Governors
6 Message from the Interim Headmaster
8 Prep School Staff Photo
9 Grammar School Staff Photo
10 Administration Photo
11 Message from the Business and Operations Manager
12 Head Team
13 Wellbeing Ambassadors
14 School Council
16 Owlypia Intellectual Awards
19 Message from the Head of Prep
21 Message from the Assistant Head of Prep
22 Creche
25 Message from the EYFS Coordinator
26 EYFS Class Photos
31 Message from the Key Stage 1 Coordinator
32 Key Stage 1 Photographs
41 Message from the Lower Key Stage 2 Coordinator
42 Lower Key Stage 2 Photographs
51 Message from the Upper Key Stage 2 Coordinator
52 Upper Key Stage 2 Photographs
60 Science, Mathematics and English Coordinators
63 Message from the Key Stage 3 Coordinator
64 Key Stage 3 Photographs
75 Message from the Key Stage 4 Coordinator
76 Key Stage 4 Photographs
83 Message from the Head of Sixth Form
84 Sixth Form Photographs
88 Grammar School Departments
108 Enrichment
110 Annual Sports Day
112 Saudi National Day
114 Winter Concert
116 Remembrance Day
118 United Nations Day
119 Red Nose Charity and Bake Sale
120 Cancer Awareness Month
121 Colour Run
122 Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
124 Book Week
126 School Production (Blood Brothers)
128 Duke of Edinburgh
129 Alumni Celebration Dinner
130 Spelling Bee
131 Pupil Support Service
134 Graduates 2021-22

Board of Governors























Dr Asma Khalil Dr Fahad Attar
Chair of the Vice-Chair of the
Board of Governors Board of Governors



















Mr Irfan Gani Mr Daud Osman Dr Zaheer Ahmed
Governor Governor Governor

Dear parents and guardians, ed the school and had multiple meetings with staff and
parents to get a better understanding of the working and
On behalf of the Board of Governors, I would like to ex- management of the school. And also, to get an insight into
tend our sincere gratitude to all those who continue to the problems and issues faced by our pupils, parents and
work hard and offer their support to make JPGS such a staff.
resilient school. JPGS has a rich history as one of the oldest
and most reputable schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Ara- We are working closely with the Senior leadership team
bia. Certainly, with your support and confidence, we will to build a framework in which the education and devel-
continue to follow the ethos and school vision. opment of our pupils can flourish. We have subcommit-
tees for Curriculum development, Finance, Safeguarding,
In February 2022, the new Board of Governors were ap- Maintenance and Health and Safety for individualised at-
pointed and we thank you all for putting your confidence tention. We also work closely and liaise with the Ministry
in us. The Board comprises of experienced, talented and of Education to ensure the smooth running of our school.
committed parents with vast experience in leadership
across many industries. We also would like to thank the Finally, we would like to thank all the school leadership
outgoing board for steering the school through the un- team, senior leaders, heads of departments, subject and
precedent Covid 19 pandemic. key stage coordinators, teachers and our support staff
whose guidance and experience has helped in steering
Though the pandemic put us in a dire and challenging sit- through these challenging and unusual times. We really
uation, it also provided us with the opportunity to rethink, look forward to the coming academic year, and hope it
recap and renew with a spirit of resilience and purpose. will be rewarding, successful and fun for all the pupils,
Over the course of this year; we, as the Board of Gover- staff and parents.
nors, have spent time strengthening governance process-
es, setting in place the right foundations for a stronger to- Sincerely,
morrow. We are working through our strategic plans and
allocating investments in the right places to ensure that Dr Asma Khalil
we continue to track our long-term goals. We have visit- Chair, Board of Governors

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Jeddah Prep and Grammar School































Celebrating 55 Years of Excellence






Helping You Achieve

























1967-2022










A NOT- FOR Profit school, serving the community for 55 years













5

Mr Khalil Ahmed

FCCT, NPQH, FRAS, MA
Interim Headmaster/
Head of Grammar School
















































































6

Education is the kindling of a flame, talent at JPGS and justifiably occupies many pages
not the filling of a vessel.” - Socrates of our yearbook. In the Infants and Prep school we
have enjoyed many events, including a fabulous
Funky Mad Hair Day, Think Pink Cancer Aware-
The year 2022 marks 55 years since the school ness Days and celebrating Saudi National Day in-
opened. This is a significant milestone and one cluding a fantastic Book Week and Character Day
which needs to be recognised. In its 55th anni- Parade.
versary year, the school celebrated its first British
Schools Overseas Inspection and became a recog- Sport and enrichment activity could occupy a
nised British School Overseas (BSO), full mem- yearbook on its own. With increasing numbers
bership of the British Schools in the Middle East participating in every sport, JPGS has enjoyed a
(BSME) and full accredited membership of the great year. Our involvement in BSME, RSAC, SI-
Council of British International Schools (COBIS). I AKAC tournaments ensured a very busy year for
am very proud of what each of us did in response all our teams. Congratulation to our U19 girls for
to the pandemic and what our school achieved in winning the RSAC Football Tournament and our
preparing pupils to return to full face to face teach- U14 Boys winning the RSAC U14 Basketball Cup
ing. This year was the first year for all our pupils in this year as well. We also hosted Sports Relief,
Year 11, 12 and 13 to sit external examinations and Red Nose Day, a colour run for charity alongside a
we are looking forward to a very successful set of Ramadan Food Appeal for the more needy in our
examination results in August 2022. community.

2021-2022 has been a successful year. To those Leadership and enrichment opportunities have
who have, directly or indirectly enriched the lives continued to be developed this year. The Duke of
of our pupils this year. I would like to pay trib- Edinburgh Bronze Award saw its first adventur-
ute to our previous Board of Governors and thank ous journey in Saudi Arabia. with many pupils
them for their service and dedication to the school. completing this award.
To our new Board of Governors, Senior Leader-
ship teams, Heads of Departments and Coordina- Model United Nations and Enrichment Clubs all
tors, Teachers, Teaching Assistants, Support Staff, feature in the pages which follow to give you a fla-
Maintenance Teams, our parent volunteers and to vour of these activities. Finally, The International
our parents, I extend my sincere thanks and best dimension of the school must be emphasised as it
wishes. is on the pages of The UN International Day, where
both pupils and staff dressed up in their national
The Jeddonian is a snapshot of the highlights and costumes, shared their countries, history, food and
memorable events of the year, and a record of the culture with the rest of the school.
pupils and staff members who formed the JPGS
community in 2021-2022. I hope it will remind To those returning next year I look forward to see-
you of good times with friends, the new people ing you back in August, refreshed and ready to
you met, our diverse cultures, sports, cultural, tackle another year of opportunities and successes.
performing arts events, your year of learning and
striving to be better in all that you do. I pay special tribute to those who are leaving school
this year. Our school motto – ‘Laborando Progred-
Academically the school enjoyed a great start at imur’ - Work, so that we may make progress. – is
the beginning of the academic year with the best a reference to the quality of education provided
ever KS2 ,KS3, IGCSE and A’ level results. We are here at JPGS and our vision of providing the very
on track for another very successful set of results best opportunities for all our pupils. I hope you
in the August 2022 results. Suitably buoyed, the feel you have been guided through JPGS - that you
school has gone on from here and four pupils have attained the qualifications you were capable
were selected for interviews for Oxbridge places of and that you needed, and that you developed
and one of our pupils, has received a conditional the personal qualities and confidence to choose the
offer to read Medicine at Oxford with many going right pathways in life. I hope you will remember
to the world leading universities in the UK, USA with pride and affection the support, friendships,
and Canada. opportunities at JPGS. To you all I extend my very
best wishes for the future.
The School has continued to excel in Art, walk
round the quadrangle and the Art rooms and the I hope you enjoy the JPGS Jeddonian Yearbook of
quality of work on display will testify to this in 2021-2022 and wish you all a relaxing, safe and
general. The pages dedicated to the GCSE and A’ happy summer holiday.
level subject underlines the breadth and depth of
artistic talent that abounds at JPGS. The Perform- Mr Khalil Ahmed FCCT
ing Arts at JPGS showcased our first school pro- Interim Headmaster/
duction of Blood Brothers by Willy Russell. Blood Head of Grammar
Brothers was a great hit and showcased the huge
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Prep School Staff




























































Bottom Row: Mr Martin Eldridge, Mrs Doreen Miller, Mrs Nargas Gulzar, Mr Raymond Garnett, Mr Mark S. Bedford,
Mrs Fahmida Master, Ms Jade Widocks, Mr David Kitt, Mr David Millar

Middle Row: Mrs Christien Rughbeer, Mrs Fatima Jabeen, Mrs Fatima Bdair, Mrs Hanan Al Salhy, Mrs Sally Mostafa,
Mr Shane Porter, Mrs Lina Yafi, Mrs Nahid Hussain, Mrs Noor Cortez, Mrs Maryam Nauman,
Ms Nuhya Nauman

Top Row: Mr Nelson Santos, Mr Antoine Dupuy, Mr De Wet Hugo, Mr Mebs Master, Mrs Victoria Lomas,
Mrs Huda Al Tahhan












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Grammar School Staff




























































Bottom Row: Mr Martin Eldridge, Mrs Syrie Matthew, Mrs Rehab Mohamed, Mr Maqbul Hussain, Mr Eric Mason,
Mr Munsoor Shahzad, Mr Mark S. Bedford, Mr Khalil Ahmed, Mr Mudasir Mahmood, Mr Daryl Matthews,
Mr David Kitt, Mrs Asseel Anani, Mr Raza Jamroz

Middle Row: Ms Salma Mulla, Mrs Tahira Asrafuddin, Mrs Sarah Alhibshi, Mrs Reham Tawfik, Mrs Fatima Jabeen,
Mr Suhel Patel, Ms Karen-Ann Lynch, Ms Carlene Windle, Mr Jeff Matthew, Mr Junaid Rawoot

Top Row: Mr Nelson Santos, Mr Khalid Raza, Mr Tonui Julius Kipkurui, Mr Antoine Dupuy, Mr Hasnain Ayub,
Mr Mebs Master, Mr Abdullah Chowdhury, Mr Abdul Aziz Qayum, Mr Ahmed Gul












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Administration




























































Bottom Row: Mr Junaid Farooqui, Ms Ruqaya Ahmed, Mr Munsoor Shahzad, Mr Raymond Garnett,
Mr Mark S. Bedford, Mr Khalil Ahmed, Mrs Manal Al-Tayeb, Mrs Amirah Aljohani, Mrs Basma Al-Attas

Middle Row: Mrs Aya Malkawi, Mrs Mirasol Cepe, Ms Layali Altheka, Mrs Lina Yafi, Mrs Hibah Abualjadayl, Mrs
Marian Mola, Mrs Asseel Anani, Mr Wheed Punhal, Ms Hasna Basheer, Mrs Asra Yaldram

Top Row: Mr Marei Al Amri, Mr Osama Siam















10

Mrs Manal Al-Tayeb

Business and Operations Manager/Clerk To
Governors/Health and Safety Officer



I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to continue
working in a role, where I can collaborate with all de-
partments across the school. It is with great pride and
pleasure to welcome back all pupils this year after the
pandemic.

We are excited about our whole school communi-
ty. We have a great combination of talented teachers
with qualities that complement and bring out the best
in each child. As a team, and as individuals, our first
priority is your child’s education and well-being. We
work methodically to see that each child receives the
greatest benefits while at our school.

We look forward to working together as a team -stu-
dent, teacher, and parents -and having a successful
new school year and to building a solid school com-
munity and a great learning experience. This is often a
time of reflection, remembrance and farewells although
it is a busy time for all of us for the new academic year
preparation.

We really look forward seeing our pupils, teaching and
administrative staff return to the school at the begin-
ning of the new academic year 2022-23.































Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

11

JPGS Head Team 2021-22


























































Lubna Al Salloum, Mr. Khalil Ahmed, Ahmad Awais

Top Row: Ayat Rana, Abdullah Zahran
























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JPGS Wellbeing Ambassadors
















Omar Aly Hayyan Hussein Samer Shouman Omar Saad Ibrahim Khurram Hiba Mirza Laiba Shazam
5A 5A 5B 6C 6B 6B 6B











Hasan Badran Angelina B Chakra Lowla Majman Kenda Elesily Karen Al Halabi Amani Alvi Fatima Awais
6A 6C 6C 5A 5A 6B 11Y











Thowbai Junjunia Jana Fathala Raiha Khan Veronika Bekht Manal Hasan Nael Khalid Nabila Abdul Talib
11Y 11Z 12X 12Y 12Y 12Z 12X













Mira Hussein Bessma Abduljawad Zina Hashish Ayat Rana Lubna Al Salloum Amna Saqlain Ahmed Awais
12Y 12Z 12Y 13X 13X 13X 13Y


Wellbeing Ambassadors are role models within our school who are keen to promote our shared
values of: respect, kindness, do the right thing and set high standards. They have been selected
because they really care about the wellbeing of the children in our school, treating others how they
want to be treated and believe listening to one another is extremely important. Wellbeing Am-
bassadors work with the staff and the children across the school supporting, helping and leading
others. They take on specific roles across each term.


Hashim Raffa
13Y







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School Council 2022




















At Jeddah Prep and Grammar School we are
proud to have pupil representatives from
each class in the Prep school and each tutor
group in the Grammar School that take part
in School Council meetings. The School Coun-
cil is in place so that pupils have a voice and
are involved in the decisions about the school
that affect them. Through the School Council
all pupils have the opportunity to raise issues,
share ideas and take part in discussions that
involve all of their classmates in reaching a
democratic solution. Pupils at JPGS know that
this is their school and their thoughts and ide-
as matter.
Sulaiman Binmahfouz Rommel Bachaalani Faisal Toonsi
· School Council Representatives are voted 1A 1B 2A
in by pupils in their class/tutor – they are not
chosen by their teachers.

· Each class/ tutor will communicate issues,
concerns, worries or ideas that they wish to
discuss at the School Council meeting.

· School Council Meetings are held monthly.

· Discussions are then reported back to each
class/tutor by the representatives and discus- Issa Khaled Maryam Shehzad Hooriya Awan
2B
2C
3A
sions/ideas brought back to the next School
Council Meeting.
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Julia Vasconselos Dos Reis Sara Shaheen Abdulelah Zahran Essa Abdul Karim Ahmed Darian Haneen Hamid
3B 3C 4A 4B 4C 5A
















Ahmet Senol Faiz Hasan Karim El Danab Eesa Khokhar Yusuf Ahmed Maria Ahmed
5B 5C 6A 6B 6C 7X
















Victor Racho Noah Gamali Sari Bachaalani Zeyad ahmed Alya Moumena Saif Hamouda
7Y 7Z 8X 8Y 8Z 9X
















Sayed Ahmed Zakariya Khan Aahana Mishra Sulaiman Ahmed Marium Ahmed Jameel Al Hadad
9Y 9Z 10X 10Y 10Z 11X















Aly Ebeid Abdel Moyeed Khadija Malik Zina Hashish Ibrahim Akram Ul Haq Nawaf Shakeel
11Y 11Z 12X 12Y 12Z 13Y



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The Intellectuals Challenge






































LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND JPGS was delighted to be the first school in Saudi Arabia to host
OWLYPIA Local round in Jeddah between 20-21 May, 2022. Owlyp-
OWLINS ia was founded in 2017 by Perceptum Education, a certified Social
Gold Enterprise based in London, UK.

It aims to inspire intellectual curiosity in every young mind and
has a central theme each year. Owlypia has five subjects, which are
Social Sciences, Art & Design, Literature & Culture, Science & Tech-
nology and Economics & Business. Young intellectuals share their
LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND creative ideas, develop their multi-disci-
plinary academic skills, unlock their po-
OWLINS tential, build self- confidence, develop col-
laborative teamwork skills and create new
Silver friendships.

This year, we had the pleasure to have
around 140 participants from JPGS and
other international schools in Jeddah. Pu-
pils have participated in four challenges
LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND
which are impromptu challenge, knowl-
OWLINS edge challenge, speech craft challenge and team spirit. Pupils has
also performed in HOO’s Got Talent and shared their talent with
BRONZE us.




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We are proud to say that 36 of JPGS’s students received medals and LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND
got qualified for the Global round this year in Cambridge. Our pu-
pils have also ranked: OWLINS
Gold
· 1st place in overall best teams in OWLINS, NINJA WARRIORS
(Hayyan Hussain, Omar Aly, Samer Shouman) from year 5.
· 2nd place in overall best individuals in
OWLINS (Omar Aly, 5A).

· 1st place in overall best individuals in LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND
OWLINS (Samer Shouman, 5B). OWLINS


Mr Mason and myself were very proud of Silver
the performance of our pupils and we ful-
ly appreciate the hard work and the ded-
ication shown by our learners to prepare
for the competition.
We shall look forward to equally impressive performance from our LOCAL JEDDAH ROUND
pupils in the forthcoming Owlypia event next year.
OWLINS
Mrs Norhan Nasr BRONZE
Business and Economics Teacher



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JPGS Shared Values

















We raise our hands and wait
for our turn to share our We follow instructions

thoughts. first time.













We are fully equipped and We are polite and respectful

on time for all lessons. with adults and each other.






JPGS

We take responsibility for
our actions, willing to
We respect and care change and do the right

for our school. thing.















We are helpful and kind We set high standards for
to each other. ourselves and for others.









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Mr Raymond Garnett

BEd, QTS
Head of Prep School





As we reflect on this academic year, it is without any
doubt that the strength of the JPGS community has
been the foundation stone to driving the standard of
education and emotional well-being of our pupils. Be-
ing recognised as outstanding in SMSC during the BSO
inspection is a testament to how we care for our chil-
dren. Beginning the school year in a virtual environ-
ment in the Prep School was not ideal, and yet again
our pupils showed resilience to commit to their learn-
ing to remain positive.

The transition back to physical school in January was
certainly the main highlight of the year. Pupils settled
back into routines, group learning and crucially social-
ly interacting with each other. Academic levels are im-
proving as we work together to close the gaps in bar-
riers to learning that pupils faced previously. We are
stepping out of the tunnel and back into the light.

The pages in this year’s Jeddonian is a celebration and
tribute to all our pupils. We hope that you look back on
the year with pride.




































Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

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JPGS Learner is...











Confident in working with ideas



and information.









Responsible in ourselves and respect-

ing others in an interna-

tional setting.










Reflective as a learner and develo-
ping our ability to learn.












Innovative and equipped for new

and future challenges.










Engaged intellectually, socially

and ready to make a

difference.








20

Mrs Saira Ali

BA, PGCE, QTS
Assistant Head of Prep





The start of this year was full of hope and promise of
our pupils returning back to school, they continued to
give their all to virtual learning. Teachers and pupils
were so excited to hear the news we could return to
physical school and I am so grateful to finally have our
pupils back where they belong.

I am so proud of how our pupils have shown such re-
silience adjusting back to school life. It has been pleas-
ing to see the pupils interacting with their teachers and
their peers with such confidence. The introduction of
portfolios for English and Maths display the clear pro-
gression pupils are making for each topic.

I’ve been fortunate to see the efforts of all our teachers
in Prep School after school and in meetings. Behind the
scenes, teachers have been training and meeting in
order to plan and deliver lessons according to the
most current and up-to-date teaching method-
ology. They have used their own time to attend
online training or research new methodologies.
At the heart of all this has been to make this year
better for your children and I am proud to have
seen the effect of that in our wonderful pupils.

As we look on to next year, we look forward
to a full year of physical school. An oppor-
tunity for pupils to flourish and grow both
socially and academically.

























Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

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Creche



















































Ms Khushboo Siddique, Mrs Leah Valdez, Hamza Khan, Asmaa Patel, Zaina Al Hammouri, Rashid Al Hammouri,
Ali Iqbal, Mrs Nasim Malji




























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Jeddah Prep and Grammar School


Helping You Achieve










Founded in 1967
Founded in 1967




































for 2022-23





Free Admission for EYFS and Key Stage 1


An outstanding school proudly serving the community for 55 years



For more information contact: registrar@jpgs.org
+966 12 654 23 54 http://jpgs.org
















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Mrs Nargas Gulzar

BA, QTS
EYFS Coordinator


As we come to the end of this very unique year, let
us pause for a moment and reflect on the sequence of
events. We were still teaching and learning remote-
ly in September with little hope of schools reopening
at that time. Together, we the teachers, and you the
parents, worked more closely than ever before to en-
sure that the virtual classroom was a place where the
children could still continue to follow the curriculum
expectations in a purposeful, fun, and meaningful
way. Despite not being together physically, we were
still able to address the children’s emotional and social
skills and stretch their learning and creativity.

To all EYFS parents, with your continued help and sup-
port, we have made it to the end of the year which is
the closing of one door and the opening of another and
I want to thank you for all the warmth, the wonderful
memories, and for all the learning that we have shared
together. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your
child’s journey, for supporting us in your child’s learn-
ing, and for being great teachers yourselves.

To those parents who have been with me since Nurs-
ery, I really feel we have grown together and a lit-
tle bit of you will always remain with me. Good
luck to our Reception children who will embark
upon their next adventure in Year One. Nurs-
ery children, I look forward to welcoming you
back after the holiday.

Wishing you a lovely summer and looking for-
ward to your child’s next step in his/her learning
journey.






















Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

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FS1A



Mrs Nargas Gulzar (Class Teacher)
Mrs Eden Horlador (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Saud Bugshan, Muhammad Fatty, Elina Maali, Youssef Gadelhak, Molham Alsobhi,
Mohammad Arham Butt, Leena Ali

Top Row: Omar Obaid, Seif Alesayi, Fatimah Umar, David Daou, Aahil Muhammad, Piper Cara Colwell,
Liyana Karanouh, Hala Elwakeel


















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FS2A



Mrs Huda Al-Tahhan (Class Teacher)
Mrs Maria Langdon (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Monje Alsobhi, Joy Al Sunna, Elias Mashbari, Nameera Ahmed, Haania Khan, Adel AlJafari.

Top Row: Zoraiz Shahbaz Mirza, Miriam Whyte, Dina Kashif Maqbool, Kenzy Kenawi, Ali Usman Tariq, Abdulmalik
Baarma, Musa Ahmed



















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EYFS Activities We worked so hard and had such fun,
We are so proud to be your teachers
We’ve watched you learn and grow,


How fast the year did go!
We had so many special times,
but now it’s time to part
Just know that you will always
have a special place
within our hearts!

Love, Mrs Gulzar and Mrs Eden













































































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Best of all, we had such fun mak-
ing Gingerbread men, just like the
old lady in the story of ‘The Ginger-
bread Man’, but our Gingerbread
men didn’t run away- we ate them
all up! Delicious! In Maths. we even
learned how to count and add us-
ing Gingerbread men.





During Phonics sessions, we
learned new sounds, how
to blend and read. We can
apply this knowledge to our
writing, which our teacher
says is absolutely amazing!

We’ve had a fantastic year
in EYFS B with Mrs Huda
and Mrs Maria have a spe-
cial place within our hearts!




EYFS B has had a wonderful
year, packed with fun activ-
ities and learning through
play!

Throughout the year, we
have enjoyed listening to,
and making story maps for
our class stories – ‘Handa’s
Surprise’, ‘Mr. Gumpy’s Out-
ing’ and ‘The Gingerbread
Man’, and now we are all
such amazing story tellers!
Come and listen to us!

We learned about the im-
portance of eating healthy
fruit when we shared the
story of ‘Handa’s Surprise’.
Now, we always fill our
lunchboxes with delicious
fruits every day!


We made a fantastic collage
representing ‘Mr. Gumpy’s
Outing’, and covered our en-
tire classroom window with
junk models, paintings and
an enormous green boat!
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Jeddah Prep and Grammar School


Helping You Achieve





BSME Primary Science Founded in 1967



Competition






























3 rd 5 th 6 th 9 th


Daniel Zogheib M. Hamza Shamsi Shaheer Ahmed Omar Ali
3A 6C 6B 5A








































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Mrs Fahmida Master

BA Hons, QTS
Key Stage 1 Coordinator





We have made it to the end of an academic year more
challenging than any of us could have ever foreseen
when the pandemic began. We started the year online
and then the wonderful news was shared far and wide
that we could all return to school physically!

This year has been a year of fests for our KS1 pupils.
When it comes to how to perform to a live audience for
parents and staff, there is no guidebook to follow for
our youngest pupils due to a two year hiatus caused by
the pandemic. I commend all KS1 pupils for the perse-
verance you have shown. You truly embody our JPGS
values of being responsible, engaged, and—above
all—resilience.

I thank all KS1 staff for the guidance and support you
have provided to our pupils, not to mention the engag-
ing tasks and activities planned for our pupils to enrich
their learning experiences.

Lastly, a huge thank you to the parents/carers of our
KS1 pupils for your continuous support and effort and
for taking an active role in your child’s educational de-
velopment.

Your teachers are so proud of your achievements.

Well done KS1!



























Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

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1A



Ms Ayesha Riaz (Class Teacher)
Ms Sarah Alyami (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Dana Syeed, Subhan Ahmed, Uthman Khota, Shihab Badran, Yayya Javed Memon, Yousuf Shehzad

Middle Row: Aleena Rizwan, Maisha Mahmood Khokhar, Selim Ahmed, Talia Wishah, Sehreem Chohan

Top Row: Meiral Basil Abdulaziz, Sulaiman Binmahfouz, Salma Abed, Layla Ali, Faizaan Javed, Ziad Ghobara


















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1B



Ms Nuhya Nauman (Class Teacher)
Ms Hala Waznah (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Moussa Elsebakhy, Abdullah Raheel, Noha AlJehani, Aairah Siddiqui, Hossam Khalil

Middle Row: Eshaal Khan, Jory Mushref, Arhaam Iqbal, Yousef Sarhan, Amna Sohaib, Aleena Shakeel

Top Row: Taha Naser, Omer Sheikh, Sulayman Mohamed, Rommel Bachaalani, Joumana Khlouf, Youssef Aly


















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Year 1 Activities Year 1 started the term being ‘Pirates’






and then moved onto the topic of ‘De-
serts’ and ‘Great Britain’, where they
explored the historical event of ‘The
Great Fire of London’.





















































































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Term 2 was an awesome
term as we were able to
continue teaching physi-
cally and our classrooms
were filled with fun and
laughter once again!


There is never a dull
moment in Y1 because in
Term 3 we loved exploring
the theme of ‘Toys’.


Your teachers are so
proud of you all as you
matured into young sci-
entists, mathematicians,
authors, cooks, actors,
pirates, superheroes and
so much more.

Well done, Y1 on a fantas-
tic year!












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2A



Mrs Fahmida Master (Class Teacher)
Mrs Emma Trompetter (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Faisal Toonsi, Adam Moussa, Eesa Hasan, Khadija Qureshi, Arisha Jaggi, Basma Hamid

Top Row: Musfirah Rizwan, Ayan Siddiqui, Emelia Maali, Daniel Whyte, Rosie Colwell, Amna Farrukh





















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2B



Mrs Maryam Nauman (Class Teacher)
Mrs Emma Trompetter (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Klara El Halabi, Issa Khaled, Parivash Ayesha, Taha Jabal, Muhammad Hafi Shamsi

Top Row: Adam Bou Ezzedine, Mysha Mujeeb, Eiman Fatima, Abubakr Patel, Inaya Ahmad, Mohammad Kinan
Abba, Salman Kashif Maqbool



















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2C



Mrs Victoria Lomas (Class Teacher)
Mrs Emma Trompetter (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Habib Choudhey, Kenda Mahmooud, Bissan Khan, Salman Turki, Tia Kurdi

Top Row: Qasim Mohammed, Mayar Azzam, Yahya Hasan, Talia Al Banna , Maryam Shehzad, Ibrahim Khan





















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Year 2 Activities What a fantastic year it has been for Year 2.


We started the year online but still managed
to have some fun as we explored the theme
of ‘Castles, Knights and Dragons’ and moved
onto ‘Kings and Queens’ and learnt about
some exciting British historical events
like the ‘Battle of Hastings’. Term 2
was equally thrilling as we were
able to return to school physi-
cally and learned all about
‘Our World’ and just how
amazing it is! We also had
time to explore the Ama-
zon Jungle as part of ‘It’s
a Jungle Out There’ theme!
We finished the year as ‘In-
ventors’ and your teachers
are so proud of what you
have achieved. Well done!






























































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Jeddah Prep and Grammar School



Helping You Achieve





It’s all about Pink Founded in 1967





Cancer Awareness Month































































Early Detection is the Best Protection








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Mr Yassar Hussain

BA, MA, PGCE, QTS, NPQH
Lower Key Stage 2 Coordinator





A very warm welcome to parents and pupils. We have
come to the end of the year once again and this year
like the previous one has been very eventful. There
have been many challenges faced by my colleagues,
pupils and parents. However, due to your resilience,
dedication and hard work we have been able to get
through the year without too much disruption.

The provision this year for pupils started off online
and as a school we were prepared for another year
of online teaching. In January restrictions were lifted,
rules were relaxed and it was a pleasure to welcome
back pupils and parents to school for normal lessons
and teaching with safety precautions and measures in
place.

Pupils settled in without much concern and routines
were quickly established once again. There have
been many eventful assemblies, celebra-
tions, and learning that has taken place
this year which has been a testament to
the community pulling together.

I would like to take this opportunity
to thank you all at JPGS for a wonder-
ful 7 years that have flown by. To all
the pupils who I have had the pleasure of
teaching, you are all unique individuals with
plenty of talent. Please ensure you enjoy your
learning journeys at school and remember life is all
about continuous learning, apply yourselves always
and give 100%. However, most importantly keep smil-
ing! To all the parents that I have met, thank you for
the support over the years that you have given. I will
be taking away with me wonderful memories.

Have a wonderful, safe and restful summer holidays. I
wish you all success and happiness for the future.












Jeddah Prep and Grammar School
Tel: +966 (12) 654 2354
http://jpgs.org

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3A



Mr Tanveer Ahmed (Class Teacher)
Mrs Marilyn Cabalar (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Idris Mejai, Aisha Fatty, Joury Soliman, Salma Shaheen Mohammed

Middle Row: Eshal Arsalan, Stephy Bou Chakra, Abdulrahman Baarma, Omar Sarhan, Miral Bugshan

Top Row: Hooriya Awan, Nazar Abdelwhab Abdelhalim, Faroug Mohammed Haythem, Ibrahim Arfan


















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3B



Mrs Nahid Hussain (Class Teacher)
Mrs Marilyn Cabalar (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Julia Vasconcelos Dos Reis, Jana Berjawi, Kyle Padayachee, Omar Darwish, Manha Naveed

Middle Row: Rayyan Hasan, Mohib Ullah Khan, Saleh Aljehani, Sultan Kranoh, Eshal Riyas

Top Row: Sahar Faisal, Salim Estaitieh, Ziad Abouelamayem, Lynn El Batal, Ariana Antonia Calleja-Basey


















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3C



Mr De Wet Hugo (Class Teacher)
Mrs Marilyn Cabalar (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Sara Shaheen Mohammed, Ali Aljafari, Imaad Bin Majid, Maryam Bugshan, Victoria Tereza Fuksa

Middle Row: Sheza Zeshan, Zaid Elsebaay, Mohammad Nadeem Memon, Karim Mneimneh, Yousef El Ghoraby

Top Row: Ayoub Khlouf, Danya Farooq, Mohamed Omar Hussain, Maryam Fatima Zuberi, Ahmed Ragab


















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Year 3 Activities

































































































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4A



Mr Yassar Hussain (Class Teacher)
Mrs Reham Al Daqqa (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Faisal Wishah, Rayya Rawoot, Alma Hashish, Lama Qudus, Abdulelah Zahran

Middle Row: Siddharth Chawla, Reetal Hathem Yousef, Rameen Pervez, Ryan Ahmed Elsebaay, Haniya Hanif,
Sara Bitar

Top Row: Mohammad Abdullah Khan, Ritaj Jamili, Faris Al Sahsah, Khulud Yimam,
Mohammad Abdullah Sheikh Naveed















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4B



Mrs Christine Rughbeer (Class Teacher)
Mrs Reham Al Daqqa (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Yaqin Aminuddin, Julie Azzam, Yehia Ghobara, Zunairah Mohammed, Essa Abdul Karim

Middle Row: Jules Gamali, Zayan Khan, Malak Khawlie, Aisha Sohaib, Talia Karanouh

Top Row: Abdul Haadi Arfan, Fatima Soorty, Muhammad Noibi, Aminah Khurram, Muhammad Wasiq


















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4C



Mrs Doreen Miller (Class Teacher)
Mrs Reham Al Daqqa (Teaching Assistant)


















































Bottom Row: Tayemallah Taema, Ghina Alzagha, Aly Bakry, Lina Khanani

Middle Row: Juhaina Aljafari, Henry Prosser, Layan Hanoun, Hamza Salam, Adam Mustafa

Top Row: Areen Chowdhury, Ahmad Darian, Mustafa Shoaib, Muhammad Saqlain, Viraaj Lalchandani


















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Year 4 Activities

































































































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JPGS is Supporting










Safer Internet Day





2022















Thursday 10 February
th


Together for a better internet













How will you play your part?




THINK!










T = is it True?
H = is it Helpful?


I = is it Inspiring?

N = is it Nice?


K = is it Kind?










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