The Rizkallah Annual Student Exhibition held at Metropolitan School
The Rizkallah Annual Student Exhibition held at Metropolitan School
The Rizkallah Annual Student Exhibition held at Metropolitan School
Metropolitan Schoolâs very own executive director, Mr. Andrew Frezludeen, is currently taking part at ISS Educatorsâ recruitment fair in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of our continuous commitment to bringing you the most qualified teachers. Happy new recruitment season!
Metropolitan School organized the 1st Parent Workshop of the year on December 10, 2018. The session was conducted by Mr. Chris Corby, Metropolitan’s Dean of Students who gave an overall view about the âPositive Behavior Support at Metâ.The discussions included information about the Positive Behavior Interventions& Support (PBIS) system, Met Norms, and the
During PE class, students were asked, “How do you control the basketball?”. The answer was by bouncing and keeping their eyes on the ball.
Yesterday, 3 of our extraordinary students participated in the Uptown Stars talent show and all 3 of them won 3rd place! Emy Zaki (G5) and Aly Hesham (G6) won 3rd place in the Dancing Performance category, while Shehab Mohamed Ragab (G7) won 3rd Place in the musical performance. Congratulations Emy,
This Wednesday, students of Metropolitan School competed in the Math Whizz competition at Malvern College. Students in grades 2-5 from many international schools in Cairo participated. After four rounds of intensive mathematics, Metropolitan won Second Place! This is truly a great achievement for the teachers and students who worked so
This week students will work in Gymnastics. Gymnastics focuses on balance, flexibility, and core strength. Students will also demonstrate balance on the ground and on different objects using bases of support other than their feet.
In Grade 1 Students are learning more about painting colorful backgrounds for the portraits drawn earlier. Students are learning how to mix colors using dabbing technique. We are working of developing the studentsâ sense of responsibility when it comes to handling a messy medium like paint and brushes. Most students
The Student Council assisted with a cookie fundraiser in support of ESMA, the Egyptian Society of Mercy for Animals. ESMA raises funds for their shelter where abandoned dogs and cats as well as street animals are housed, fed and provided medical care. Great Job Students!
Learning to read is about listening and understanding as well as working out what is printed on the page. This helps children to build their own vocabulary and improve their understanding when they listen, which is vital as they start to read. KG class had a special visit from the