

By Lower Primary School,
Watching children walking their mothers around their school playground and enjoying doing many fun activities, brings joy to the L. P. S. staff’s hearts.
“A Big Day Out” gave children the chance to play and to do lots of art and craft activities. The amazing Magical Show was a mesmerizing way to end this wonderful day!
Source Link: April Newsletter (2018-2019)
By Lower Primary School,
Our wonderful preschool students participated in a school skit, “A Snowflake Story”.They enjoyed the challenge and enthusiasm of putting on the play and worked hard to make it a successful.
It was a memorable event and we were truly proud to watch our little childrenwho are just three years old confidently perform in front of mothers and guests.
Source Link: April Newsletter (2018-2019)
By Wajiha Siddiqi (12-E),
1. I never answer questions, but I am always answered. What am I?/ Doorbell
2. You can break me easily without touching me or seeing me. What am I? / Promise
3. What goes up and never comes back down? / Age
4. The more there is the less you see. What am I? / Darkness
By Layan Halabi (12-E)
I love to draw. I love to create shapes and make them into works of art. I love to solve and construct drawings for hours. I love to look at drawings of other creators and learn new ways to become better. I love color, patterns and a sense of style. Art is what I love. Duo, pair, team, these are words I can easily identify with. As a child, I drew comics with my friends and we created compelling story lines with our imaginations.
T. I. S. persistently encourages its studentsto become avid readers and competent writers. Thamer Chronicles, which is written and designed by our earnest and brilliant editors and prolific writers, is one such platform for our young writers to portray their talents.
The following articles have been penned by our aspiring authors. You can find the articles listed below. To peruse the newsletter, please click here.
By SLC’s Psychology and Mental Health Department
Seize the day. Live in the moment. Make your life extraordinary.
Take control of your destiny. Literature, television, and history all bound us to do these things. But the real question is how? The answer is being mindful.
Being mindful means to take control of what we focus our attention on in the present moment; whether it is an emotion, a thought, a belief, or a sensation. It is about approaching that “object” with a curious and open mind.
By Retaj Aadil (5-H),
Hello It's Me Retaj. Let's Start about, "DAVY CROCKETT SAVES THE WORLD."
- First, the folks always crow about the deeds of Davy Crockett.
- Next, the world was in a heap of trouble.
-Second, they saw up the sky away past through the clouds and outer space.
Dear Parents,
Thamer International Schools are pleased to share with you the monthly newsletter that updates students and parents on important information, portrays students' articles and opinions, celebrates achievements across the schools and reaches out to a wider community.
Note: Please click here to download the December Newsletter 2019 (Arabic Version).
Dear Parents,
Thamer International Schools are pleased to share with you the monthly newsletter that updates students and parents on important information, portrays students' articles and opinions, celebrates achievements across the schools and reaches out to a wider community.
Note:Please click hereto download the December Newsletter 2019 (English Version).
By Hashim Hashim (10-D)
Q: What has a foot but no legs?A: A snail
Q: Poor people have it. Rich people need it. If you eat it, you die. What is it?A: Nothing
Q: What comes down but never goes up?A: Rain
Q: I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?A: A candle
Q: Mary’s father has 5 daughters – Nana, Nene, Nini, Nono. What is the fifth daughters name? A: If you answered Nunu, you are wrong. It’s Mary! Q: How can a pant’s pocket be empty and still have something in it?A: It can have a hole in it.
By Dima Farhan (5-I),
On a beautiful sunny morning in Malaysia, my family and I decided to enjoy the day at the beach. I could already imagine the bright sky, golden sun and cool breeze flying past us. There is nothing more fun than going on a family trip!
In the beginning, we drove to the beach as I tossed and turned excitedly and impatiently to arrive. I looked out from the window at the beautiful country and all its colour. It was taking years to reach, and I could not wait anymore! As we arrived, I rushed out of the car and jumped all around.
Dear Parents,
Thamer International Schools are pleased to share with you the monthly newsletter that updates students and parents on important information, portrays students' articles and opinions, celebrates achievements across the schools and reaches out to a wider community.
Note:Please click hereto download the February Newsletter 2020 (English Version).
Dear Parents,
Thamer International Schools are pleased to share with you the monthly newsletter that updates students and parents on important information, portrays students' articles and opinions, celebrates achievements across the schools and reaches out to a wider community.
Note: Please click here to download the February Newsletter 2020 (Arabic Version).
By Sama Ahmed (7-G),
General basics:
• Studying early
Studying early would be a good idea as you wouldn’t be putting the burden and pressure on yourself. This way, you would only have to study bit by bit each day which would avoid the stress of last-minute cramming!
By Middle School Girls,
“Hour of Code” is a global eventthat is taking place in the world of Programming. T. I. S. UPS students had the chance to be part of this event and did some coding tasks that help raise their awareness and engage them more with coding and programming in the ICT sessions during the last two weeks of December.
Students who finished the 12 levels of the assigned task "Minecraft, Hero's Journey" were given certificates.
Source Link: April Newsletter (2018-2019)