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SABIS Portfolio

SABIS Portfolio

Portfolio
Jayakrishnan Pariyarath
E: [email protected]
M: 055 3356 882

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Dear All
You and your family (spouse and children) are invited to the
PPP Festival Day. The event will be held at Head Office,
Choueifat Khalifa on Friday, April 16th starting at 10 am.
Transportation will be provided for you and your family.

Festival to include:
Challenging team games in basketball, soccer, ping-pong,
badminton and swimming
Prizes will be awarded to the winners

Variety of kermes games for children and adults
Supervised children‛s playground and swimming pool
Lunch and snacks will be provided
Bus to Friday prayers provided

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Food Coupon
Breakfast

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Food Coupon



After Dinner

Game Hour

Time for Q & A with Dr. Lynn

When January 12, 2011
Where Danat Coffee Room
Time 7 pm

Please signup by contacting Romeka
by 10 am on Tuesday, Jan 11
Email: [email protected]





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Grade 6 – Level H
Department: Science

Week Date SABIS® Textbook
Unit 1: Living World
Lesson 1 Sep 27 - Oct 01
Plans Sec 1.1 – 1.3.4,
p. 1 – 10
Pacing Charts
SABIS® 2 Oct 04 - 08 Sec 1.4 – 2.1.1,
p. 10 – 24
Textbooks
ADEC Content and 3 Oct 11 - 15 Sec 2.1.2 –
Learning Outcomes Chapter Review,

ADEC Curriculum p. 25 – 48

Public Private Partnership Unit 2: Physical Wor

4 Oct 18 - 22 Sec 3.1 – 3.4,
p. 50 – 61

5 Oct 25 - 29 Sec 3.4.1 –
Chapter Review,

p. 61 – 79

6 Nov 1 - 5 Sec 4.1 – 4.2.2,
7 Nov 8 - 12 p. 80 – 87
Sec 4.3 –

Chapter Review,
p. 87 – 101

Re-tea

Teaching and Learning

PPP Pacing Chart SABIS® Textbook:
2009-2010 Term 1 Exploring Science Level H – Part 1

Number of hours/week: 3

k ADEC Learning Outcomes Remarks Continuous Assessment
d SABIS® Including CAT Exams
State that living things are made of cells, the fundamental unit of life.
rld Describe the functions performed by cells to sustain a living organism: division to Diagnostic
produce new/more cells, take in nutrients, release waste, use energy, produce Exams
materials the organism needs.
Identify similarities and di erences between plant and animal cells (e.g. both have (Grades 3-12)
nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and mitochondria while only plant cells have cell ADEC CEPA
walls and chloroplasts).
Draw and describe observations of plant and animal cells from student-prepared Baseline Test
microscope slides; draw the eld of view as seen in a microscope; including (Grades 10-12)
magni cation.
Use and describe how to use a microscope correctly and safely; include labelling of CAT 1-Term 1
parts of a microscope.
Outline how scientists have classi ed living things.
Describe the main features of the ve kingdoms.
Use and construct simple dichotomous keys to identify a variety of plants and
animals.

De ne a force as a push, pull, tear or twist.
List the e ects of forces (change in movement, shape, direction).
Measure force with a force meter (Newton meter), using Newtons (N) as units.
State that contact forces are forces occurring when objects touch each other.
Outline three examples of contact forces (e.g. friction, stretching/compressing
springs, air resistance, liquids on oating objects).
Outline three examples of forces acting at a distance (e.g. weight caused by gravity,
attraction/repulsion of magnets, electrostatic charge).
Outline two situations where a force is bene cial and two examples of where they
are a hindrance.

Identify magnetic and non-magnetic materials using a magnet.
Conduct experiments to examine and describe: interaction between magnetic poles,
nature of magnetic eld lines and the e ect of magnets on compasses.
De ne magnetic eld as the lines of force around a magnet or between magnets.
Draw simple diagrams to show the magnetic elds lines around and between
magnetic poles.
Describe two applications of magnetism including MagLev train (e.g. motors, fridge
doors, magnetic tape, hard drives, bells, etc).

aching Data Analysis

Public Private Partnership

Abu Dhabi Emirate

PPP Schools Ras Al-Khaimah

Al Sanabel Um Al-Qaiwain Fujairah
Al Salah
Ajman
Al Khazna Sharjah
Al Mabadea
Dubai

Al Sahab Abu Dhabi
Ghayathi Boys’
Bayaat Al Radwan PPP
Al Shatbi Head Office
Al Mutaheda
Rabia Bint Mouaz Al Khazna Al Ain
Dar Al Hikma Al Salamat
Al Shouaa
Al Silaa Ghayathi Al Israa
Tarek Bin Ziad
Al Areej Al Hemma
Al Siraj Al Ghaith
Al Maqam
Al Silaa Um Kolthom

Al Sawsan
Salah Deen Al Ayoubi
Tawheed

PPP1 School Name Type No. of Students

PPP3 Al Shoaa KG 271
Tarek Bin Ziad Primary Boys 463
PPP2 Al Israa Primary Girls 373
Ghayathi Boys Primary Boys 253
Bayaat Al Radwan Primary Girls 430
Al Sahab KG 240
Al Ghaith Intermediate Boys 459
Al Hemma Intermediate Girls 551
Al Shatbi Secondary Boys 183
Al Sanabel KG-Primary Girls 248
Al Mabadea Intermediate Sec. Girls 168
Al Mutaheda Intermediate Girls 287
Rabia Bint Mouas Secondary Girls 160
Al Salah KG-Primary Boys 146
Al Khazna Intermediate Sec. Boys 195
Al Sawsan KG 280
Salah Deen Al Ayoubi Primary Boys 252
Tawheed Primary Girls 390
Dar Al Hikma Secndary Boys 113
Al Maqam Secondary Boys 259
Um Kolthom Secondary Girls 657
Al Areej KG 165
Al Siraj Primary Boys 384
Al Silaa Primary Girls 414



PPP Schools by Region - 2

Manal Al Natshi
Hermanus May
Leena Ibrahim

Lucy Farid
Sahar Ghouti
Ayman Bou Karroum
Bassam Abou Chahla
Roula Moukaddem

Al Abbas (7-12) - Adel Abu Lubad B KG Al Sahab - Salam Al Natshe
Omrah Bint Rahma (10-12) - Laurice Rahal G B Ghayathi Boys’ (Primary) - Hoda Yehia AboulHeif
G Bayaat Al Radwan (Primary) - Annie Boghossian
KG Al Areej - Souha Khaled B Al Shatbi (6-9) - Musthapha Daghdash
B Al Seraj (1-6) - Walid Abu Fakher G Al Mutaheda (6-12) - Najwa Abu Fakher
G Al Silaa (1-6) - Najat Abou Fakher G Rabia Bint Mouaz (6-12) - Najwa Abu Fakher
B Dar Al Hikma (10-12) - Musthapha Daghdash
Ruwais
Al Silaa
Ghayathi

Beda’a Al Motawah’ah

B Al Moghira Bin Shoaba (7-12) - Wahib Karrat
G Hafsa Bint Sirean (7-12) - Eileen Zaidan

Bu Rahma (1-12) - Gamaledine Abdul Hadi B
Shajaret Al Dour (KG-12) - Heyam Hamad G

KG Kindergarten
B Boys
G Girls
New Schools
Highways

2010-2011 Ras Al-Khaimah

Al Sanabel (KG-6) - Loubna Shourbaji G Um Al-Qaiwain
Al Salah (1-5) - Imad Rbeiz B
Ajman
Al Khazna (6-12) - Mazen Abdul Kader B
Al Mabadea (7-12) - Reema Al Solh G Dubai Sharjah

Abu Dhabi Fujairah

PPP Al Katim Al Salamat Al Ain
Head Office Al Khazna Al Maqam
Al Mereijeb

G Al Mereijeb (10-12) - Rana Bohsali

Obadah (1-12) - Fawsi Farouk B KG Al Shouaa - Elizabeth Classen
Al Katim (KG-12) - Rana Hammam G G Al Israa (Primary) - Nadia Sasso
B Tarek Bin Ziad (Primary) - Gaby Bakr
G Al Hemma (6-9) - Name
B Al Ghaith (6-9) - Jehad Qudduh
B Al Maqam (10-12) - Hassan Dajani
G Um Kolthom (10-12) - Noor Bustami

KG Al Sawsan - Leila Bersheli
B Salah Deen Al Ayoubi (1-5) - Mona Daou
G Tawheed (1-5) - Jessy Matta



PPP1 (Commenced August 2006)
Al Shoa’a Kindergarten, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Al Israa Primary School for Girls, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Tarek Bin Ziad Primary School for Boys, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Al Sahab Kindergarten, Ghayathi - Western Region
Baya’at Al Radwan Primary School for Girls, Ghayathi - Western Region
Ghayathi Primary School for Boys, Ghayathi - Western Region

PPP2 (Commenced August 2007)
Al Hemma (6-9) for Girls, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Al Ghaith (6-9) for Boys, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Al Salah (1-5) for Boys, Al Khazna - Al Ain
Al Khazna (6-12) for Boys, Al Khazna - Al Ain
Al Sanabel (KG-6) for Girls, Al Khazna - Al Ain
Al Mabadea (7-12) for Girls, Al Khazna - Al Ain
Al Mutaheda & Rabee Bint Moa’oth (6-12) for Girls, Ghayathi - Western Region
Al Shatbi (6-9) for Boys, Ghayathi - Western Region

PPP3 (Commenced August 2008)
Al Maqam (10-12) for Boys, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Um Kolthoom (10-12) for Girls, Al Maqam - Al Ain
Al Sawsan Kindergarten, Al Salamat - Al Ain
Salah Deen Al Ayoobi (1-5) for Boys, Al Salamat - Al Ain
Tawheed (1-5) for Girls, Al Salamat - Al Ain
Dar Al Hekmah (10-12) for Boys, Ghayathi - Western Region
Al Areej Kindergarten, Al Silaa - Western Region
Al Seraj (1-6) for Boys, Al Silaa - Western Region
Al Silaa (1-6) for Girls, Al Silaa - Western Region

PPP Head Office - P.O. Box - 502, International School of Choueifat, 2nd Fl, Khalifa City (A), Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +971-2-5561486, Fax: +971-2-5561487, E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.pppad-sabis.net

PUBLIC
PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP

The Emirate of Abu Dhabi

PPP Goals & Objectives

Increase student achievement and
the overall quality of educational
delivery

Increase parent and community
involvement in public education

Strengthen the quality and quantity
of nationals in teaching and

administration of public education

Preserve and promote national
heritage and culture

ADEC Public Private Partnership

Children tio

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over

Achieving Principals earne

mately

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included

poetry, pho

spelling con

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Al-Sila’a, ma

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place in the

students have

sented their sch

ticipating

winning compet

tions such as

Teachers ImagineUs,

Leading national

debat

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As the Cc o

year pro-

gressed, community

members have enthusiastically A

engaged in the school’s learning com-

munity. Parents and teachers have attended

evening ESL classes in order to improve their English

language skills and become active participants in their

children’s learning. Communities have joined the schools to partici-

pate in environmental awareness and traffic safety campaigns.

Parents have also taken leadership roles within the schools by

starting sewing clubs and breast cancer awareness cam- Comm
Enga
Teaching Celebrating paigns. The journey to creating an active learning environ-

ment within the community is well on its way!

Community Heritage This

year, th

students, p

and school

been more eng

than ever before

flourished and holid

ebrated with fervent e

and heritage play an

within each of the SABIS

schools, and this fact is pl

trated when you walk throug

doors of every school. This pa

represents the hard work of the

students and administration to

engage both the community

Engaging and each other in celebra-

tions throughout the year.

Continuing the Journey... Continuing the Journey... Continuing the Jou

PPP 2009-2010

Great

things

have been

achieved by

the students

over the 2009-

2010 school year.

Due to their hard

work and determina-

on to improve their

glish language skills,

r 400 Grade 12 students

ed laptops. Approxi-

y 1,000 students partici-

in the SABIS® PPP All

competition which

science fairs, crafts,

otography, drama and

ntests. Students from Al

ed in the border town of

ade it all the way to

articipate in the World

mpiad and won 12th

eir category. SABIS® Principals have

e confidently repre- led their schools by example. This year, they have attended monthly pro-

hools by par- fessional development meetings with SABIS® staff and actively participated in a four-day

and intensive leadership conference tailored specifically to their needs. The principals were

ti- engaged in their school’s heritage celebrations and student achievements throughout the year.

Many have embraced and managed changed with dignity and exemplary leadership. As a result of this

leadership, Al Areej KG School , in Al-Sila’a, was honored with the Khalifa Award for Education in School

Administration. The principals, as leaders, now look to the future and toward attaining the

goal of children achieving at international standards.

Children Principals
Leading
Achieving

munity Teachers The
aging Teaching
teachers

have

made the

school year

exciting and

Celebrating adventurous for their

students. They have

engaged in professional

development as well as

Heritage become actively involved in

school clubs. Over 75% of teachers
have taken or registered to take the

IELTS test and many have achieved

the required score or improved

upon their recorded score.

he Teachers have become more

parents knowledgeable about data

staff have driven instruction and the impor-

gaged in celebrating heritage tant role this plays in being a

e. Heritage rooms have more successful educator.

days have been cel- ADEC teachers have

enthusiasm. Culture enhanced the partnership

important role with the SABIS® advisors,

S® managed have worked very hard to

lainly illus- embrace change and

gh the have raised the bar to

age provide children with

a high standard of

education.

urney... Continuing the Journey... Continuing y...the Journe
SABIS® in Partnership with ADEC



Nathalie Azar Richard Gerges

Member of SABIS® School Network Member of SABIS® School Network
Abu Dhabi Emirate Abu Dhabi Emirate
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates

Rijo Chakku Binu Varghese

Member of SABIS® School Network Member of SABIS® School Network
Abu Dhabi Emirate Abu Dhabi Emirate
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates







ADEC Licensed
Teachers’ (LT) Training
in SABIS® Partnership
Schools

Dates:
September 5-8, 2010

Time:
8:30am - 3:00pm

Location:
Um Kolthoom School

Please register by PLoTcOaftoiornthMeap

contacting Romeka Wilkin:

Cell: 0506103659

Email: [email protected]

Education for a Changing World









A good book on your shelf We find little in books but what we
is a friend that turns its
back on you and remains a put there. But in great books, the
mind finds room to put many things.
friend.
- Joseph Joubert

- Author Unknown In books lies the

Books are the windows through soul of the whole
past time.
which the soul looks out.
- Henry Ward Beecher

-Thomas Carlyle

Good books, like good friends, are

few and chosen; the more select,
the more enjoyable.

The worth of a book is to be - Louisa May Alcott

measured by what you can carry
away from it.

- James Bryce

You are invited
to attend a
coffee
Q&A
session

Date: Wednesday, September 22
Time: 6:00 pm
Venue: Danat Coffee Room













EMavrecnhts Dubai International Boat Show to open up gates of Middle eastern gourmet food event is all set to return
market for the fashion designers of Af- for an even bigger and better event.
Date: 01-March-11 rica. The show will be featuring over 50 Venue: Dubai Media City, Dubai, United
Dubai International Boat Show, the African fashion designers and beauti- Arab Emirates
largest marine industry exhibition in cians. Leading textile manufactur-
the Middle East, is a classic showcase ers from several countries across the Festival world Middle East
of yachts and boats from both local world shall also be participating at the
and international builders together show. Date: 07-MAR-11 to 09-MAR-11
with the latest innovations in marine Venue: Dhow Palace Hotel Dubai, Dubai, Convoked at Dubai International
equipment and accessories. United Arab Emirates Convention & Exhibition Centre, Festi-
Venue: Dubai International Marina Club, valworld Middle East, Dubai, UAE, the
Dubai, United Arab Emirates The Perfect Wedding Show Festivalworld Middle East is remarked
as leading trade fair for festive deco-
Aerospace & Defence Training Show Date: 02-MAR-11 to 05-MAR-11 rations. It is hosted by Messe Frankfurt
The Perfect Wedding is the ideal plat- Exhibition GmbH and proves to be ef-
Date: 02-MAR-11 to 03-MAR-11 form to meet potential customers from ficient in attracting varied companies
The Aerospace & Defence Train- around the region and share ideas and entrepreneurs from all over the
ing Show (ADTS) feature two paral- and gain expertise from other suppli- world.
lel conferences one focusing on civil ers and companies. More importantly, Venue: Dubai International Convention
and the other on defence. Breakout it is also your chance to target your & Exhibition Centre, Dubai, United Arab
workshops will provide the opportu- customers directly. All under one roof. Emirates
nity to focus on different key areas of Venue: Sharjah Expo Centre, Sharjah,
training, simulation and recruitment. United Arab Emirates Al-Ain Jewelry & Watches Exhibition
The show will be held between 02-03
March 2011 at Dubai. Taste of Dubai Date: 07-MAR-11 to 12-MAR-11
Venue: Dubai Airport Expo, Dubai, United AJWEX (International Jewelry and
Arab Emirates Date: 03-MAR-11 to 05-MAR-11 Watches Exhibitions) is one of the most
Taste of Dubai is an opportunity for exciting gems and jewelry exhibition
African Fashion & Beauty Show food lovers to taste the signature dish- in the world. The exhibition brings to-
DUBAI es of the city›s top chefs and restau- gether, in one superb location, a wide
rants while at the same time sample range of beautiful gemstones, dia-
Date: 02-MAR-11 to 05-MAR-11 and buy gourmet food products from monds and quality crafted jewellery.
African Fashion & Beauty Show aims Dubai›s best producers and suppliers. Venue: Wedding Hall - Al Khubaisi, Al-
at introducing the African beauty The hugely successful Taste of Dubai Ayn, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
products and fashion in Dubai and

PPP HR Department

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Choose one event
Sign up with accountant and
pay by Feb 03
Payment is non-refundable
You may go on both events if
you choose, however
SABIS® will only pay
AED100 toward one event
Transportation schedule will
be sent later

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Dubai to Choueifat School, Khalifa City Route Map

Approximately 1hr 45min from Dubai to Khalifa City

Dubai Airport Exit Jabel Ali Exit Gantoot Exit Samha Exit Rahba Exit Shahama  Airport Straignt
Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Khalifa City FBolallcokwAtrhreow
 Start
10 Kms

Take Divertion to right

International
School of
Choueifat

Straight

Shopping
Complex

Straight

You are Police Take
here Station U Turn

Straight Straight

Ethihad Al Raha Al Yasmeen
Training Centre School School

SABIS® PPP Schools & Accommodation Map 2010-2011
Ghayathi Region

Al Areej, Abu Dhabi
Al Silaa,
Al Seraj, Hafsa
Al Moughira

Danat Arabian Gulf 30 KAmpsprtooxA. b20uMDihna. bi
Hotel

Hotel Exit Dhafra Head Office
5 Kms to Hotels Beach Hotel Khalifa City

Sila’s Exit 99 Kms to Sila’a Exit from Hotel 5 Kms to Hotels 40 Kms to Ruwais 140 Kms to Ghayathi Exit 10A0 pKpmrsotxo. 1THarriff
7Kms Approx. 1Hr 10Min. in total Approx. 15 Min. Approx. 30 Min. Approx. 1.5 Hrs E11 Highway
E11 Highway
E11 Highway E11 Highway

Tariff

Al Abbass Royal Ghayathi Exit
Amrah Bint Camp 40Kms to first School
Abdel Rahman
Approx. 30Min.
Ruwais

Al Shatbi, Mutaheda,
Al Sahab, RBM, Dar Al
Ghayathi Boys Hikma, Bayaat
Al Radwan

Bu Rahmah
Shajarat
Al Dour

Bede’e Al 25Kms to Bede’e Al Mutawe’eh Signal
Mutawe’eh Approx. 30Min. after 500 mtrs


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