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IIS HOLDS GRADUATION CEREMONY FOR CLASS XII STUDENTS

Ideal Indian School recently held a Graduation Ceremony to honor its departing Class XII students. Adorned in ceremonial robes and caps, the Class XII students of IIS proceeded to the KG Auditorium for their Annual Graduation Ceremony. Principal Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb, accompanied by the Heads of the Boys’ and Girls’ Sections, extended warm greetings to the students, wishing them success in the upcoming CBSE board exams. In his inspiring keynote address, Principal Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb urged the students to bravely confront life’s challenges with courage. The Principal and Heads of Boys’ and Girls’ Sections then distributed examination hall tickets to the students.

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IIS HONOURS SPOTLIGHT WINNERS

In a recently organized Prize Distribution Ceremony, Ideal Indian School honored the winners of Spotlight 2023, the cultural competition. More than 1700 students from the Junior, Boys, and Girls Sections took part in this talent recognition exercise. Divided into four categories – Sub-junior, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior – competitions ranged from performing arts to painting, vocal and instrumental music, classical and folk dances, songs, poem recitation, rangoli, public speaking, storytelling, and Quran memorization. Hifz, Tajweed and Adhan were exclusively for Muslim students. Principal Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb presented the trophies to the winning houses and certificates to the winners. Heads of Sections and Departments attended the function.

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IIS LAUNCHES ECO KIDS CLUB

The Junior Section of Ideal Indian School proudly inaugurated the ‘ECO KIDS’ CLUB under the theme ‘GREEN QATAR IS OUR FUTURE.’ Recognizing that to plant a garden today is to invest in tomorrow, the club’s motto echoed, “He who plants a tree, plants hope. The inaugural ceremony commenced with a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran by Ammar Md. Irshadullah of class 4. Maysa Ahmed, also from class 4, extended a warm welcome to all attendees. Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb, the principal, ceremoniously inaugurated the event by cutting the ribbon, symbolizing a new chapter in environmental care and guardianship. Following this, saplings were planted and watered. The principal imparted invaluable advice to the students, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the plants to safeguard our environment. The primary objective of planting saplings was to instill environmental consciousness among students, emphasizing the critical role trees play in mitigating climate change and fostering sustainable practices. Led by the principal, all present pledged their commitment to environmental responsibility. The Junior Section choir students added a melodious touch to the occasion with their captivating song. The event was hosted by Ms. Sharon Metilda. Principal Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb, Headmaster Mr. Sajid Shamim, and AHM Ms. Shyla Jose, Students and teachers enthusiastically joined in planting saplings, marking a collective effort towards a greener future. The program was concluded with a vote of thanks by Jhanvi Jawahar of class 4.

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IIS SCOUTS PARTICIPATED IN NATIONAL SPORT DAY

Ideal Indian School Scouts participated in the Qatar National Sport Day Program in collaboration with the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID) under the slogan “Scouting Movement between Sports and Dialogue” at the Qatar Scouts & Guides Association centre. The program began with a cycling event followed by football and basketball competitions. The event aimed to promote physical fitness, teamwork, and a love for outdoor activities among the youth. The second session began with a presentation by DICID that focused on cultural understanding and appreciation for different perspectives, traditions, and ways of life, enriching our collective human experience and promoting unity amidst diversity. The events proved to be an enriching experience, combining physical activity, cultural understanding, and a sense of community. At the end of the program, all participants were presented gifts by the organizers. Six scouts from Ideal Indian School, along with Mr. Vijayant Thapa (Scout Master), attended the Qatar National Sports Day Program.

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IIS CELEBRATES QATAR NATIONAL SPORTS DAY

The students of Ideal Indian School enthusiastically participated in the National Sports Day, which Qatar celebrates every year with the aim of promoting a healthy and sporty lifestyle. The Department of Physical Education organized a wide range of sports, games, and fitness activities to promote the culture of practicing sports and make it a way of life. The Principal of Ideal Indian School, Mr. Shaik Shamim Saheb, inaugurated the celebration by flagging off the Bicycle Rally along with all Heads of Sections. In the Bicycle Rally, students from KG, Junior, Boys, and Girls sections participated with joy and enthusiasm. Ms. Jesna Sebin (Junior Section), Mr. Pramod Ravi (Girls Section), and Mr. Amazad Khan (Boys Section) were the in-charges, and Mr. Vijayant Thapa (BS) coordinated the Bicycle Rally. A Skating Display of the Junior Section, Girls Section, and Boys Section was also conducted at APJ Abdul Kalam Auditorium. Students mesmerized the event with the skills and talents displayed on this occasion. Mr. Raheem (Junior Section), Ms. Ajanya, and Mr. Satender (Boys Section) were in charge, and Ms. Suman (Girls Section) coordinated the Skating Display. Junior Section Students showcased the most enthusiastic participation in the sports day celebration with maximum participation by presenting a mass display of freehand exercises conducted for Classes 3 and 4. A Circuit Run competition was also conducted for Classes 1 and 2. Mr. Raheem and Ms. Jesna were the in-charges, respectively. The National Sports Day Celebration was coordinated and supervised by Mr. Mohamed Nowfal VM, HOD Physical Education.

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IIS STUDENTS VISIT AL ZUBARAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE

The Heritage Club of Ideal Indian School organized a field trip to the Al Zubarah World Heritage Site in Qatar to promote Qatar’s national identity, explore its historical places, and raise students’ awareness of the importance of heritage sites. A total of 50 students from grades V to VIII, representing both the Girls’ and Boys’ sections, took part in this educational excursion. The coordinators for the event were Ms. Afrin A. from the Girls’ section and Mr. Shakeer H. from the Boys’ section. Al-Zubarah is a historical and archaeological site located on the northwestern coast of the Qatar Peninsula. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013 due to its significance as a well-preserved example of a trading and pearl-fishing village from the 18th and 19th centuries in the Gulf region. The site provides valuable insights into the economic, social, and cultural aspects of the region during that historical period. Students visiting Al-Zubarah can learn about the architectural features of the site, the lifestyle of its inhabitants, and the role it played in the maritime trade and pearling industry of the time. For the students, it was a fascinating and highly instructive educational visit.

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IIS KINDERGARTEN HOLDS DANCE CONTEST

The Kindergarten Section of Ideal Indian School held an exciting solo dance contest recently. Adorned in various costumes, children displayed their impressive talents with enthusiasm. A total no. of 31 enthusiastic students participated in the competition performing diverse songs in multiple languages. Their graceful movements captured the moment. The standout performers from each class were acknowledged by giving certificates.

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STARS OF IDEAL

Ideal Indian School honored students with the ‘Star of Ideal’ title in a ceremony held recently. Students from classes 5 to 12 in the Girls’ and Boys’ Sections were awarded medals based on their behavior, discipline, punctuality, hygiene, and etiquette. Mr. Azam Khan, Vice Principal of the Boys’ Section; Dr. Nazima BI Sheikh, Vice Principal of the Girls’ Section; Ms. Khatija T.C, Headmistress of the Girls’ Section; and Ms. Lipsy Sabu, Assistant Headmistress of the Boys’ Section, presented medals and certificates to the students.

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Ideal Indian School Cheers on Uzbekistan vs. Thailand in AFC Asia Cup Match

Students and teachers of Ideal Indian School witnessed the intense AFC Asia Cup match between Uzbekistan and Thailand played at Al Junoub Stadium yesterday. The air was filled with excitement and anticipation as both teams clashed in a battle of skill and strategy. The Uzbeks emerged victorious, overpowering the Thai team with a score line of 2-1.

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Speech and Handwriting Competition

The Junior Section at Ideal Indian School conducted a handwriting competition for the students of classes 1 and 2 and a speech competition for classes 3 and 4. The event was organized to nurture and showcase the communication and creative skills of our students, and both competitions witnessed enthusiastic participation. The winners Speech Competition: Grade 3 First Place: Abdur Rahman, (3 C) Second Place: Prenia Adel Pinto, (3 F) Third Place: Hamda Musthafa, (3 G) Speech Competition: Grade 4 First Place: Maysa Ahmed (4 H) Second Place: Hawwa Fathima (4 I) Third Place: Nivedha Nidhin (4 H) Handwriting Competition : Grade-1 First Place: Faliha Maryam (1 J) Second Place: Zahra Mohammed (1 I) Third Place: Muhammed Naseem (1 E) Handwriting Competition : Grade-2 First Place: Maryam Faizal (2 C) Second Place: Ashnoor (2 C) Third Place: Sumaira (2 D) Principal Mr. Shaik Shmaim Saheb appreciated and awarded prizes and certificates of achievement to the winners. The Speech and Handwriting Competition served as a platform for our students to express themselves, develop confidence, and hone essential skills.

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