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Red-Carpet To Celebrate the Success the Swimmers

Our talented swimmers competed in the 20th BML Inter-school Swimming Competition 2024 and 7th BML Inter-school Swimming Festival 2024.
GIS held a red-carpet welcome assembly to celebrate the success the swimmers achieved from the two competitions. Additionally, GIS celebrates a double roll of honour as both our junior and senior teams took away the champion titles from the whole competition.
With individual swimmers winning multiple medals, here is a review of GIS's swimming achievements in 2024.
# JUNIOR A – GIRLS: FIRST PLACE
# JUNIOR B – GIRLS: THIRD PLACE
# JUNIOR B – BOYS: SECOND PLACE
# SENIOR A – GIRLS: FIRST PLACE
# SENIOR A – BOYS: FIRST PLACE
# JUNIOR GROUP: FIRST PLACE
# SENIOR GROUP: FIRST PLACE.
Congratulations!
Individual and Festival achievements.
The 7th BML Kids Swimming
# KIDS A - BOYS (Champions)
- Laavin Farrah Waheed 1B
- Hassan Akiyal Aslam 1A
- Iyal Afrah Umar 1A
# KIDS B - BOYS (Champions)
- Aydin Areef 3B
- Meesam Hiyan Hussain 3C
- Zubrin Inash Zubair 3A
- Noah Ismail Hazmath 2A
- Ethan Ali Nashith 2B
- Yunus Ahmed 1C
# KIDS B – GIRLS Champions
- Aisha Shahmau Ali 3C
- Dhaha Binth Hayyan Ahmed 3A
- Muzaina Muznee Mohamed 3A
- Amelia Abdulmajeed 2C
- Hawwa Livia Mohamed Azad 1C
- Yana Jinah Shareef 2C
- Kaira Wasiu 1A
# KIDS C – GIRLS-Champion team
- Luyoon Farrah Waheed 4D
- Alyaa Ali Adnan 5D
- Afraa Binth Ahmed Mujuthaba 4B
- Balqees Ibrahim Mohamed 4A
- Aishath Alika Ahmed Aslam 4C
- Kawthar Mohamed Sham 4C
# KIDS C - BOYS - RUNNERS-UP TEAM
- Kaysan Afrah Umar 4D
- Ali Azrag Muhuthaz 4D
- Looth Mohamed Khalel 5A
- Ian Akhtar Zahir 4C
- Ishaq Raoul Jazlaan 4A
- Zivan Nasheeth Thoha 4A
- Abdulla Yusuf Irfan 4C
 

TED-Ed Student Talks Series

Yesterday, we proudly concluded our first cycle of the TED-Ed Student Talks Series, featuring seven talented students from grades seven to ten delivering their TED-style talks.
The GIS TED-Ed Club, launched under the TED-Ed Student Talks banner, provides a platform for students to develop and share their “ideas worth spreading.” Over the past eight months, students embarked on a journey of self-exploration, identifying their passions and transforming them into compelling stories to share with an audience. This journey has honed their skills in research, collaboration, critical thinking, and public speaking.
A standout feature of this program is the collaborative spirit among the students. They not only developed their own ideas but also played a crucial role in refining each other’s ideas through constructive feedback.
These ideas included:
1. Anaya Mohamed Solih, 8C – Overcoming Hardships through Faith
2. Tara Elena Shifah, 8C – Importance of Community Service
3. Dhaha Ahmed Shiyam, 9B – Finding Balance in Life
4. Ahmed Areen Mohamed, 7B – Overcoming Introversion
5. Aleena Ashraf, 9B – Do not Let Disabilities Define You
6. Malaica Mauroof, 10C – Understanding and Accepting Type 1 Diabetes
7. Insha Ahmed Shifaz, 8C – Literature and Liberation
This event marks the first of many showcase events we plan to hold each academic year, offering more students the opportunity to embark on this enriching journey of self-discovery.
 

Space Week

GIS recently celebrated an inspiring Space Week! Our students were engaged in exciting hands-on activities centered around the theme "Space Stations." The GIS Science Department masterfully demonstrated how space stations play a crucial role in monitoring Earth's climate change. As part of our Space Science Education Programme launched in 2020, this event successfully boosted student interest in space-related topics. Our young scientists gained valuable insights into the vital role space stations play in understanding and addressing global climate challenges!

GIS is a co-educational school catering to children between the ages of 6 and 16 years.
Our preparatory year as an international school began on a good note with a number of promising students and dedicated staff.

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