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  • Guide to Studying

    Guide to Studying - Thamer International Schools

    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!

  • Hour of Code

    Hour of Code - Thamer International Schools

    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)

  • Induction Day (2016-2017)

    Induction Day - Thamer International Schools

    Thamer International School cordially invites you to attend the Induction Day at Princess Jawaher Auditorium in the school premises on the dates / time as per the below mentioned schedule:  

  • Induction Day Invitation (2015-2016)

    Induction Day Invitation - Thamer International Schools

    Dear Parents,

    Thamer International School cordially invites you to attend the Induction Day at Princess Jawaher Auditorium in the school premises on the dates / time as per the below mentioned schedule:

    You will be given a brief academic synopsis of all the major subjects.  You will also be updated about the new programs that the school will be implementing during this academic year. Your presence is of utmost importance because as a team we can ensure the smooth functioning of the school. 

    We look forward to seeing you.         

            T.I.S. 

    Administration                                                                                

  • January Riddles

    January Riddles 2019 - Thamer International Schools

    By Angelo Jerome Reynante (10-D)

    1. If two is a company and three is a crowd. What is four and five? - Nine.

    2. What goes through towns and over hills but never moves? - Roads.

    3. What is a snowman’s favorite cereal? - Frosted Flakes.

    4. I can be cracked, I can be made. I can be told, I can be played. What am I? - A joke.

    5. What has hands but can’t pick up anything? - A clock.

    6. Which word contains all 26 letters but only three syllables? - Alphabet.

  • Jokes

    Jokes - Thamer International Schools

    By Angelo Jerome Reynante (10-D),

    1. What do you call a fish with no eyes? - A fsh.

    2. Do you know what’s not right?- Left.

    3. What does a pirate say while eating sushi? - Ahoy! Pass me some soy!

    4. You want to hear a joke about pizza?- Never mind, it was too cheesy.

  • Journey Through History (PreK) (2016-2017)

    Journey Through History - Thamer International Schools

    Journey Through History

    Dear Mothers,

    Come join us on a journey to explore some of the fascinating scientific and technological inventions of Muslim Scientists that are still being used throughout the world today.

  • Learners from Thamer International School Achieve Top Results in Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards

    Learners from Thamer International School achieve top results in Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards

    Students of Thamer International School have received prestigious awards from Cambridge International Examinations to acknowledge their outstanding performance in the May/June, 2016, Cambridge examination series.

    His Royal Highness Prince Faisal Bin Thamer Bin Abdulaziz, the chairperson of Thamer International School, appreciates the efforts of the Academic Director, the faculty and the students. His Highness also extends his heartiest congratulations to them all.

  • Let’s Celebrate Winter

    Let’s Celebrate Winter - Thamer International Schools

    By Lower Primary School,

    Children came to school dressed in winter clothes and enjoyed doing some winter-related activities to learn about the characteristics of this season.

    Source Link: April Newsletter (2018-2019)

  • MATILDA

    Matilda - Thamer International Schools

    By Hala Al Sulaiman (6-I)

    Matilda Wormwood is a young girl who is extraordinarily brilliant. At a young age, she started solving complex math problems mentally and read books meant for adults. Unfortunately though, Matilda grew up with parents who did not give her the attention and love she deserves. Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood and their son, Michael, are quite different from Matilda - preferring to watch television rather than read books. They do not understand her and so often treat her badly.

    Rather than feel hopeless, Matilda plays tricks on her family to get back at them for the way they treat her: replacing her father’s hair tonic with platinum hair dye and using a parrot to convince them that their house is haunted. These tricks give Matilda some relief and distract her parents from mistreating her.

  • Mental Health Awareness Week

    Mental Health - Thamer International Schools

    Prepared by the girls of the Psychology and Mental Heath Department, posters with powerful messages were put up in the senior section’s corridors to spread the importance of mental health—something often overlooked by many people. Here are some of the posters which were put up:

    Source Link: November Newsletter (2018-2019)

  • Mother

    SPOTTED AND REPORTED, Hour of Code  - Thamer International Schools

    By Lujain Hussameldine Mostafa (4-J),

    To the Queen who shines at night,

    Ever brighter than a fire light,

    You were always my favorite tutor.

    Taught me how to rid a cycle,

  • NO PUN INTENDED, Drawings

    Drawings - Thamer International Schools

    By Wagd Atef (7-I)

    “Your whole life is a search for beauty. But, when the beauty is found inside, the search ends and a beautiful journey begins.- Harshit Walia

    “A hero can be anyone, even a mad doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat around a little boy’s shoulder to let him know that the world hadn’t ended.” – Batman

    Source Link: January Newsletter (2018-2019)

  • NO PUN INTENDED, Riddles

    NO PUN INTENDED Riddles - Thamer International Schools

    By Jana Ahmed Al Sayed (9-H)

    1. What do you call a bee that lives in the US? – A USB!

    2. Why is the king only one meter tall? – Because he is a ruler!

    3. Where do animals with no tail go? – To the retail store!

    4. Why did the scientist install a knocker not a bell on his door? – Because he wanted to win the no-bel prize!

    5. Why didn’t the keyboard sleep? – Because it had two shifts!

  • October RIDDLES

    October Riddles 2019 - Thamer International Schools

    By Sarah Saddique (10-H)

    1. What is the name of the tree that has no shadows and no fruits?(Family tree.)

    2. What walks without two legs and cries without eyes?(Clouds.)

    3. What is the thing that has a constant temperature whether you put it in the refrigerator or on the fire?(Chilli.)

    4. What is the thing that comes without legs?(River.)

    5. What is the thing which hits without reason, flies without a wing, and causes joy and anger?(Football.)

    6. What is the thing that has no beginning nor ending?(The circle.)

  • On the Spot Study Tips - Exam Tips

    Exam Tips - Thamer International Schools

    By Habiba Hossam (9-H)

    1- Obtain 7-8 Hours of Sleep: Getting enough reset is scientifically proven to improve focus as it repleneshises and recharges your body. You are a human being not a robot so without a proper sleeping schedule, all the effort of studying can go to no use.

    2- Sort your Priorities: First things come first. So manage your time by placing the most urgent tasks first and giving more time to the hardest and most time-consuming tasks.

    3- Avoid Distractions:Try to dodge the temptating distractives and procastinating by redempting all sources of distractions our of your study area. There are many apps that can help you achieve that by blocking certain websites or social media apps for a certain period of time. Remember: time shouldn't be taken for granted.

  • Our Champions of the International Mental Calculation Competition

    International Mental Calculation Competition - Thamer International Schools

    Our champions of the International Mental Calculation Competition held in Jordan on May 2, 2015.

    AC MAS Abacus is a scientifically developed program proven to improve the  memory, concentration, observation, judgment, visualization, imaginative and creative thinking, logical, analytical and reasoning ability.

  • Outstanding Learner Awards for The May/June, 2017 Session

    Outstanding Learner Awards for The May/June, 2017 Session - Thamer International Schools

    Thamer International School is delighted to congratulate our ranking students for achieving top ranks in the outstanding learner awards for the May/ June, 2017 session.

    Our students who appeared for the CIE exams have achieved 10 exceptional awards of distinction. T. I. S. administration recognises that these results are a reflection of the talent, dedication and commitment of both learners and the staff.

  • PICK OF THE MONTH, FEATURING: “LEGEND: THE BEAST”

    Legend: The Beast - Thamer International Schools

    By Mohhammed Banaa (7-B)

    Once upon a time, there was a city called Heifhoem. It was a serene and flourishing city. The only egregious thing about it was The Beast. The Beast was a monstrous hybrid made up of various apex predators. He had the front legs of a cheetah so he could run unmatched, the mouth of the tiger, and the hind legs of the gazelle. He persistently attacked Heifhoem; therefore, the king of this magnificent city, King Roberto, decided to battle the Beast himself.

  • PICK OF THE MONTH, FEATURING: “THE ELVES AND THE SHOEMAKER”

    The Elves and the Shoemaker - Thamer International Schools

    By Daniella Mustafa (6-I)

    The basis of the story relates to a poor shoemaker and his wife who need money to pay the rent. The shoemaker gives away the last pair of shoes he has to a needy lady. He has leather to make one more pair of shoes; he cuts out the pieces of leather before going to bed so he can sew them on the morrow. Elves come in the night and make the pair of shoes, which he sells for more than his asking price the next day. He uses that money to pay the rent, buy food and more shoe leather. He also feeds a poor traveller.

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