Dear É«Õ¾Ö®¼Òfamily,

As we enter the final stretch of this academic journey, it’s with both excitement and reflection that we approach the closing chapters of another remarkable school year at É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒInternational School.

Please note that Lower and Middle School students will have whole day classes and will be engaged in various end-of-semester activities until May 16, Thursday.

Please see the following updates:

For the Week of May 13-19:

  • May 13, Monday – Day 1

    • 3:00-4:30 LS/MS Football Friendly games

    • IB Exams

  • May 14, Tuesday – Day 2:

    • LS Long Homeroom Practice for LS Moving Up Day Practice

    •  MS Long Homeroom Clearance | (page 2).

    • US Exams begin |

    • LS/MS Regular classes

    • JCo Movie Night: Wonka 3 – 5pm

    • IB Exams

  • May 15, Wednesday – Day 1:

    • LS Long Homeroom Practice for LS Moving Up Day

    • MS Long Homeroom Bonding activities

    • LS/MS Regular classes

    • US Exams – DAY 2

    • 3:00-4:30 LS/MS Football Friendly games

    • IB Exams

  • May 16, Thursday – Day 2:

    • No late start (Monday schedule, No bells)

    • US Exams

    • LS/MS Regular classes

    • IB Exams (end of IB exams)

    • We ask parents/guardians to pick up their child/children on time at 2:30 p.m. as we will be having our Employees’ Year-End Fellowship. No supervision will be provided on campus as the campus will close at 2:45.

  • May 17, Friday – Day 1:

    • NO CLASSES

    • FACULTY IN-SERVICE

    • Prom 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

  • May 19, Sunday:

    • Kaya Football Clinic hosted at É«Õ¾Ö®¼Ò3-5 pm  (final clinic)

For the Week of May 20-23:  | PreK students will have separate reminders from their HR teacher for these final days.

  • Before report cards are released on May 21, Tuesday after the Moving Up Day (Tuesday), students must complete the

  • Culminating Activities: Please refer to the from May 20-23. May 20 and 21 will be on a half-day schedule.

  • The last day of attendance for PK-Grade 10 is on May 21, Tuesday.

  • Grade 11 students are required to attend the Earn the Gown presentations on May 22, Wednesday and Graduation on May 23, Thursday. They do not have to report to school at 7:45.

  • Report cards: Report cards will be released via BASIS on May 20 (Monday), while printed reports will be distributed right after the Moving Up Day ceremony, May 21 (Tuesday).

  • May 20, Monday:

    • Half Day Schedule – Day 2

    • SPORTS AND HOUSE AWARDS | 10:00 AM Chapel

    • LS END OF YEAR PARTY 12:30-2:30

    • MS/US end of year party 11:30-12:30

  • May 21, Tuesday:

    • Half Day Schedule Day 1

    • LS Moving UP Day program 9:25 AM | Chapel

    • MS/US Moving UP Day program 11:15 | Chapel

    • 10:30 RELEASE OF LS

    • 12:30 RELEASE OF MS/US

    • Last day of school for PK-Grade 10

  • May 22, Wednesday:

    • Earn the Gown Presentations | Wednesday, 22 May 2024 | 2:00pm – 3:30pm | REQUIRED ATTENDANCE FOR SENIORS AND JUNIORS

    • Juniors come to school to attend the presentations (no need to come at 7:45).

    • Faculty report: 7:30-3:30

  • May 23, Thursday:

    • Baccalaureate Service – St. Nicholas Chapel 8:30am

    • Reception follows at the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDining Hall at 9:30am

    • Commencement Ceremony – É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒGym 10:30am

    • RELEASE TIME OF FACULTY: AFTER GRADUATION

Acknowledgements:

  • The CAS Expo during the extended homeroom period was made possible by the dedication and effort of all participating students and faculty members. Well done!

  • We express our appreciation to everyone involved in the Last Chapel, marking the conclusion of a significant chapter for our school community. Thank you!

  • A big thank you to the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) for organizing the final assembly from 3:00 to 4:30 in the Dining Hall.

  • Heartfelt thanks to the PTA for hosting the Family Bingo Day from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒGym, providing an enjoyable evening of family-friendly entertainment.

  • Our appreciation goes out to Dr. Julie for coordinating the Community Outreach activity from 7:45 to 10:00 a.m. for Grade 10 students, fostering empathy and social responsibility. Well done!

  • Special thanks to the Student Council (STUCO) for their visit to the Dialysis Center in L.T. after 4th block, demonstrating our commitment to community service.

  • Special thanks to the National Honor Society (NHS) for their after-school activity at 3:00, fostering a spirit of service and leadership among our students.

  • We commend all participants and organizers of the Sports Clubs for their dedication throughout the season, promoting teamwork, sportsmanship, and healthy competition.

  • We thank the organizers of the Kaya Football Clinic for hosting their event at É«Õ¾Ö®¼Òfrom 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., providing valuable opportunities for skill development and sportsmanship.

As we prepare to bid farewell to another academic year, let us recommit ourselves to the values that define our school – integrity, compassion, and a dedication to lifelong learning. Together, with a spirit of encouragement and growth, we can continue to elevate the É«Õ¾Ö®¼Òeducation experience and foster a community of excellence.

Sincerely,

Dr. Celeste R. Engler
Headmster