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Spirit days (Tuesdays) (Oct 1 st ) Movie Nights (Wednesdays) (Oct 30st) Student Council Campaign (Oct3 rd ) Student Council elections (Oct 10 th ) Student Council results (Oct 20 th ) Halloween Party (Oct 31 st ) Kalam Bulletin

Clubs  Fitness Club Instructor: Angy Kafafi  Origami Club Instructor: Asser Assem  German Club Instructor: Dalia Sarhan  Line Dancing Instructor: Dina Ismail  Photography Club Instructor: Deena Seleem  Mosaic & Leather Art Club Instructor: Wafaa Alfred  French Club Instructor: Maha Mamdouh  SAT Club Instructor: Mostafa Shabaan  Cooking Club Instructor: Nanice Sharnouby Shereen Touni  Bulletin + This & That Instructor: Ramy Maher  MUN Club Instructor: Ramzi Stino  MLS Radio Club Instructor: Tamer Maher  Science Club Instructor: Pakinam -Mai Mohy  Robotics Club Instructor: Yasser  Electronics Club Instructor: Yasser  Cars Club Instructor: Yasser  Kick Boxing

German Club Aim:  Acquiring a fourth language next to Arabic, English and French.  Max #:10  Instructor: Frau Dalia Sarhan.

MUN  The aim to not only education and inform first time Model UN students, but to also assist in the improvement and fine- tuning of the more accomplished Model UN students.  Requirements: US visa  Maximum #: 12  Instructor: Mr Ramzi Stino

Photography  Aim: Introduction course to photography & responsible for all the events for the bulletin and this & that production at the end of the year  Requirements: professional camera  Max#: 10  Instructor: Ms Deena Seleem

Line Dancing  Aim: This club will teach students the art of line dancing which will help them perform with coordination and rhythm.  Max #: 16  Instructor: Dina W. Ismail

Science Club  Aim: Production of daily life products as soap, lip balm, shower gels in a scientific fun way.  Max #: 10  Instructor: Ms Pakinam & Ms Mai Mohy

Fitness Club Eat clean. Train dirty.  Aim: To educate students on creating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through eating clean and exercise  Location: Field or open space  Requirements: Has a desire to learn about fitness as well as participate in high intensity workout routines; has some fitness background  Max #: 20 Instructor: Ms Angy Kafafi

MLS Radio  An important role for the MLS Radio is to support formal education in school. In addition, MLS Radio will offer engaging ways for everyone in ADHS to build their knowledge and skills across a broad range of subjects and activities.  Requirements: Must be creative willing to be responsible and reliable.  Max #:15  Instructor: Mr. Tamer Maher

Cars  Introduction session  Car Power trains  Car Drive trains  Car brake  Introduction about car suspensions  Introduction about steering systems  Aerodynamics of cars  Racing Engineering

Electronics "Arduino Blink Challenge“ Arduino: is a famous Education Micro controller The "Arduino Blink Challenge" lesson explores how computer and software engineers work to solve the challenges of a society, such as providing systems for turning lights on and off automatically.  Students work in teams to set up and program an Arduino board to turn a light on and off at a 5 second on and 2 second off interval.  Teams build their system, program and test it, reflect on the challenge, and present their experiences to their class.

Robotics  Robots inculcate an interest in science and increase self esteem, as well as teach basic life skills such as problem solving, decision making, goal setting and logical thinking. Plus robots represent a practical application of physics, computer science, engineering, mathematics and could be used to study humanities.  Using Mind storms students will build robots to perform some tasks and missions and will learn about robotics engineering through building these robots.

Bulletin- This & That  This and That” is giving its readers valuable information that enriches their lives or makes everyday life easier as well as covering our school’s events, trips, and activities.  Bulletin: issues every quarter  This & that: issued at the end of year  Max #: 15  Instructor: Mr Ramy Maher

Mosaic-Leather  Mosaic: productions will be displayed in school next year  Leather: students will learn how to draw on leather  Max #: 10  Instructor: Ms Wafaa & Ms Farida

Cooking  Our cooking club is a great opportunity for everyone to learn how to prepare and enjoy healthy recipes in a fun and inviting kitchen atmosphere. Cooking clubs for healthy eating is a part of a broader vision for healthy living.  If you are interested in creating wonderful culinary delights and interesting conversations all centered around the love of food then our cooking club is what you are looking for! Hurry Up…JOIN NOW!!  Max #: 15  Instructor: Ms Nanice & Sherin Toni

Kick Boxing  Aim: learning a skill for self defense, improving your fitness level and a perfect way for burning calories  Max #:20  Instructor: External

Origami  Aim: Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper in shapes like, animals, vehicles, Etc…  In the Origami club you will cover many Origami themes and levels as well  During imp. Seasons, you will be working on big size Origami like an Origami Christmas tree  Max #: 15  Instructor : Nada Kardash & Basel Khaled

Requirements: Grade 10,11 and 12 students only Maximum #: 15