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  • Dukhan English School

  • Dear Reader,

    It is my pleasure to welcome you to our latest edition of DukES. We are coming to the end of a

    busy and exciting examination period, and our students have conducted themselves impeccably

    with their attitude towards school work. The end of the examination season closes the chapter

    on a challenging year, where our children have shown admirable determination to get the best

    academic results. I am extremely proud of them all I wish them the very best of luck in the fu-

    ture!

    What has been equally impressive was the schools contribution to the wider community of

    Dukhan, with our pupils exhibiting their wonderful talent for the expressive arts. Teachers, par-

    ents and pupils alike were thoroughly entertained by the Primary School concerts, as well as the

    thrilling GCSE Drama performances of Ivan and the Dogs, and Crossroads. Summer Serenade

    demonstrated the musical prowess of our children, and the Art exhibition treated people from

    all across the community to some stunning work. The school hosted the Spring Fair which, as

    usual, drew a huge attendance from the residents of Dukhan.

    What I have found very impressive has been our pupils commitment and enthusiasm for our DESMUN conference, where they engage

    in the processes of international politics and diplomacy. As part of these conferences, our pupils develop themselves as global citizens

    who are going to shape the future of our world. Our students professional conduct during these conferences is a real credit to the

    school and the wider community.

    Finally, it was such a pleasure to meet the parents of our Primary School students as part of my presentation on the 11th of June. I really

    enjoyed discussing the school and my hopes for the future with you. It is a pleasure to work in such a supportive community and I am

    looking forward to building on this years successes in September.

    Wishing you a happy summer break,

    Charlotte Molloy

  • Summer Serenade 2015 began with a

    bang with Carmina Burana played by the

    DES Orchestra. We heard wonderful vo-

    cals from the choirs: Destiny, Descant,

    Key Stage 3 and Senior Chorale. True tal-

    ent was showcased with talented solos

    performed by Frank Allen, Krishna

    Shridhar, Carel Choueiri and Jibreel Sarail.

    The evening also showcased budding

    young musicians including the Recorder

    Ensemble and Saxophonics. Other acts

    included Get Curious, a developing band

    from Year 7, and a charming performance

    from a sixth form barbershop trio. The

    Soul Band injected sparkle to the evening

    with their set before the finale drew the

    evening to a moving conclusion with Karl

    Jenkins Adiemus.

    Lydia Mannings

    Descant

    Destiny Orchestra Soul Band

    Senior Choir

    Saxophonics

    Barbershop Trio

  • In Nursery this term we have started our new

    topic of Stories. We have been reading Eric

    Carles Hungry Caterpillar and enjoyed trying

    out healthy foods like the caterpillar, painting

    pictures and reading books. We even made

    our own smoothies. Jack and the Beanstalk

    was another popular story and we all have

    enjoyed planting our own beans and watching

    them grow. We have been acting out the story

    in the role play area using our big voices.

    Adnane, Omaima and

    Hamad acting out the

    story.

    Aaima (NFRB) enjoy-

    ing a story in our

    new reading tent.

    Aisyah, Arpita and Ishan

    planting their beans Allysha (NHXS) enjoyed

    painting a caterpillar.

    Amsyar (NELC)

    enjoyed practicing

    his throwing. Making nutritious smoothies

    like the hungry caterpillar.

  • Year 1 have been busy pushing back the frontiers

    of education in many directions. The pictures

    show that we are enjoying our Maths, Writing,

    Art, Swimming, Gymnastics and Science. A lack of

    room prevents us from showing all the other ac-

    tivities that we love!

    Ali shows us what a Light and

    Dark expert looks like.

    Everybody looks forward to

    swimming lessons

    Mubarak produces

    the perfect star jump!

    Rashid scrapes away the magic

    paint to make a space rocket Tayseer cleverly used past tense

    in her writing

    Year 2 Pizza Express trip

    We were so excited when we found out that we

    were going to go to Pizza Express! We sang songs

    all the way on the bus. When we arrived, we

    went straight into the shop. The chef showed us

    the how they make the dough and then how to

    make the pizza base. We spread the sauce and

    placed the cheese on the pizza. The oven was

    super hot so we had to stand back. When it was

    cooked, we had a yummy time eating our own

    hand made pizza!

    Yum Yum! That looks so tasty!

    Very funny Noor!

    Finger licking good!

    That was so easy!

    The chefs of the future!

    Adding cheese to pizzas

    Feeling proud and

    professional!

    Haneen made a

    delicious pizza.

    The Year 2 Pizza factory!

  • 3KLG enjoying our Roman

    Feast!!!

    Year 3 dressed up as Romans!

    3JTX had fun on Roman The Roman Boys The Roman army used

    the 'testudo' to advance

    against their enemy

    Ahmad and John

    Aisyah and Devika Dali and Fahad

    Josh and Alyssa Khaleel and Ismail

    Guess who?

  • 6CSH

    6PDL

    6DJC 6LWX

    6MFS

    5DAN didn't say a word!

    5GLB say ssh!

    5RLK were as quiet as

    mice!

    Not a peep came from

    5ALK! 5PMN kept quiet!

  • Preparing for DESMUN was the highlight of my senior

    year, not only was the conference rewarding but also I

    was able to work with three amazing people Harsha

    Thomas, Ayman Arif and Abeer Baig. This year, the

    one day conference concluded at the DRC for the clos-

    ing ceremony and dinner, attended by Mr. Al-Kuwari,

    Operations Manager, Dukhan.

    Safiya Jan (President of DESMUN15)

    DES Chairs

    DES delegates 2015

    The Admin Team 2015

    The Press Team 2015

    Tech

    Tea

    m 2

    01

    5

    The Opening Ceremony musical

    interlude

    The Big Four 2015

  • It was yet another successful term for red house last half-term. Hafsa Jabeen caught the eye as our Key Stage 3 girls won the netball tournament, with Shaad Abdul Vahah leading the boys to a worthy second place in the football. Oscar Canton ran ex-tremely well to put red house into third place in the Cross-Country and Najla Assegaff led the Key Stage 3 team to a mem-orable victory in the rounders tournament. Although the Key Stage 3 side didnt have the best of cricket championships (finishing fourth) the Key Stage 4 and 5 side fared much better, with Ahmed Yaqoob instrumental in a highly impressive second place. Another inspirational half-term for Red House!

    Written by Wala and MicAngelo

    Each year our beloved school hosts

    many events for the primary houses

    and this year was no exception. Miss

    Gunn shows magnificent organisation-

    al skills, arranging more than ten

    different activities for us to enjoy. This meant that

    there were activities that suited each individual and

    some for teams or even the whole house. Red House

    have really enjoyed these competitions. We started

    well, winning the Water Festival and the Problem

    Solving and came second in the Cross Country, Table

    Football and Creative day. We have all enjoyed some

    wonderful experiences.

    in House this year.

    Where is it?

    What's all the fuss

    about! This

    is easy!

    Shifa showing that Scorpions

    can jump!

    Perfect Balance! Looking like a

    pro. Move over

    Shane Warne!

    Have the others started

    Problem solving as a Team!!

  • Ali bursting through the

    pack to score a decisive

    Catch it!!

    Hunting Passion

    Line up! Line up!

    Concentrate!

  • This year the children from Year 2 decided to head deep underwater as they per-

    formed a Commotion in the Ocean to a packed out audience. Every imaginable sea

    creature was on stage, each dressed in the most wonderful and colourful costumes.

    There were jiggling jellyfish, scary sharks, perfect penguins and a whole lot more. The

    children did a fantastic job learning all of their lines and performing the songs with

    energy and enthusiasm. Who would have thought that all those underwater creatures

    were so good at playing the air guitar!

    A huge thank you to all the staff who helped put on this show, with special mentions

    to Dr. Justice for his musical accompaniment and all the wonderful Teaching Assistants

    who helped design and make the spectacular backdrops and the fabulous costumes.

    But the biggest Well Done goes to all the children in Year 2 who made this a show to

    remember!

    Any excuse for an air guitar!

    Singing underwater!

    Somewhere beyond the sea...

    The Clever Crabs

    The Clicking Dolphins

    The Delightful Dolphins

    The Awesome Angelfish

    The Jiggling Jellyfish

    The Perfect Penguins

    What a lot of creatures live

    beneath the sea

  • Jamming Jemima

    The cast of our

    better than

    It is another six

    from Luke

    Maaz showing a stinging turn of speed

    Blues looking good

    You can do it Hajira!

    Ellie leaving the

    competition behind

    A gentle tickle to fine leg demonstrating

    Prakars cultured stroke play.

  • The Umm Bab Wolves have had a great year working

    hard as always. This resulted in winning nearly all the

    competitions so far, only missing winning the shield by

    a couple of points. But a pack is only as great as its

    leader and I think that all of Green House would agree

    with me when I say that Mr Ali has done a tremen-

    dous job in getting everyone involved in the different

    house events and motivating the Greens to get more

    house points. A big thank you from all the Greens to

    Mr Ali for all the hard work he has done over the last

    few years. His support, dedication and time have been

    invaluable.

    Firdaous El Habibi

    Oh no!! What a shocker!

    Phew! Made it!

    The Green House boys! Running to win!

    The Ultimate Legend of the

    Green House - Mr. K. Ali

    Team talk

    Relaxing!!

  • L!BRARY The Big Blue Box Mystery

    This term the Library introduced the secondary students to the new Big Blue Box.

    Suggestions for the use of the Big Blue Box included a charity box, an opinion box, a

    cupboard and a new Amwaj caf. All was revealed to the students at the start of term

    the Big Blue Box is actually a BOOK RETURN BOX. Thats right! The students now

    dont even have to remember to come to the Library to return their Library book.

    They just have to remember that they have a book to return! The book gets placed in

    the Book Return Box and is then collected and returned to the Library. Now there are

    no more excuses for late Library books!

    People in the Library

  • The Summer term is the time for the Summer

    Serenade. The Library celebrated this fantastic

    annual event by displaying a number of music

    related books, to introduce and remind the stu-

    dents of the resources available in the Library.

    Introducing Oliver

    Oliver is the new Library software

    which was introduced into the Library

    during this academic year. The new

    software has many new features

    which will enhance the use of the Li-

    brary. In the near future the Library

    shall introduce Olivers capabilities to

    all users, which will include how to:

    access Oliver from within school and

    from home, search the database of

    Library resources, find book recom-

    mendations, read the synopsis of a

    book, reserve a book and write a book.

    The Library is supposed to be a quiet place, however, the DES

    Library can get very busy before school and at break times. To

    remind the Primary students to remain quiet in the Library, the

    Library issues each student with a Quiet Card when they enter

    the Library.

    This academic year the Library intro-

    duced the Library Card to all KS1 stu-

    dents. This is the first time that the

    students have had a Library Card issued

    to them. The Library Card includes the

    students name, class and photograph,

    and the students need to bring the Li-

    brary Card to the Library any time they

    wish to take out a book. The students

    were shown how to use the card

    properly and by the end of the Summer

    term they were accomplished Library

    Card uses!

    KS1 Library Card

    Quiet in the Library

    Marvellous Music

  • On Saturday 2nd May, the Art staff and parents ac-

    companied Liza Auliya and Alyssa Ocampo to Mathaf

    Arab Museum of Modern Art, where the girls had

    some of their work exhibited in the 3rd

    Student Art

    Competition. This years subject matter was

    Portraiture.

    Works by Faiz Sahara and Ghina Atthahirah were also

    chosen amongst students from all over Qatar to have

    their work hung in the exhibition.

    Well done, everyone.

    If you would like the chance to have your work exhib-

    ited, watch out for next years competition in the new

    academic year.

    Muhammad Faiz Izzaturrahman

    Liza and her mum. Isnt this amazing!

    Alyssa and her mum

    Ghina's work

  • Arabic and Islamic Studies Year 5 Trip to Cafe Ceramique

    Last Thursday, our Arabic department organised a trip for Year 5 students to

    Cafe Ceramique in Doha. We left school at 7.30am and we were on the bus

    with our friends. We talked, laughed and sang all the way through to Doha.

    When we arrived there, the staff at the cafe gave each a plain mug, different

    painting colours, a brush and a sponge. They then explained to us how to

    paint our mugs and that we have to apply three coats to make sure the col-

    ours are bright when they take them out of the oven.

    When we had finished designing our mugs, we were given a burger meal

    each which we enjoyed eating. At 12.30pm, we left the Cafe and we were

    told that we could collect our mugs in two weeks time. We boarded the bus

    back to school after an exciting morning which we will always remember.

    We had a great time and lots of fun and look forward to going on school

    trips again!

    Allauddeen 5RLK

    DES at the National

    Quran Competition

  • Waiting for starters orders

    Making last minute

    changes to the F1 cars

    Soup-A-Stars

    Tech Know Logic

    Destination Imagination Teams

    with Medals

  • Emerging Dynamites

    Starters Orders

    The F1 in Schools 2015

    Will it follow the line to

    the end?

    Waiting for starters orders

  • Fossil Hunting Fun

    by Yazan Al Zaied 7SAP

    This terms Geology Club trip was great

    fun. On Tuesday, March 10th we travelled to two

    very special secret places in the desert, not far

    from Dukhan. The Geology Club members did

    the same trip last term with Mr. Baker and Miss

    Williams, but this time many more people came:

    thirty-two altogether, including staff. They have

    all promised to keep the secret!

    We went to hunt for fossils, mainly sharks teeth,

    but also fossilized shells and anything fossil-

    related. In the first spot, Suliman found a small

    sharks tooth and I found some fossilized shells.

    Then Suliman found a really big tooth - every-

    one wanted it.

    Mr. Baker showed us some of his own collection

    of sharks teeth so we knew what to look for.

    When we did the trip last term, Rajwa was the

    first one to find a small shiny tooth, then Mr.

    Baker spotted one, then we all started finding

    them. Thank you Mr. Baker from all of us!

    If you are interested in rocks and fossils, you can

    join the Geology Club every Tuesday at 1.50pm,

    in S6. We will hopefully do the trip again very

    soon, open to non-members, but you have to

    promise to keep the secret! A humdinger of an excursion to the singing

    dunes with our A-level Physics students con-

    cluded our spring term.

    The summer term has been engulfed mostly

    by exam preparation. Revision and exam

    techniques have been conducted through nu-

    merous practical activities, but students and

    staff have all been burning the midnight oil to

    ensure that students are well prepared for

    their examinations.

    The chemists are making arrangements to

    facilitate a visit for some KS4 Chemistry stu-

    dents to QPs Geology Laboratory, where ge-

    ological sample materials are stored and ana-

    lysed. This promotes a better understanding

    of the reservoir, so that oil and gas can be

    recovered more efficiently and economically.

    Have a heart Singing dunes

    Quadrat population

    Excellent trip

    Rajwa with his fantastic

    find

    Super collection

    This is what we

    were looking for

    Sir, what big teeth

    you have!

    Searching

  • U16 Cricket

    U14 Basketball

    U16 Cricket winners

    Year 6 Basketball

    QUESS Girls Badminton 2nd Place

    QUESS Boys

    Badminton

    Winners

    Year 5/6 Netball

    QUESS Table Tennis 3rd Place

    Kaushal in action

  • Wishing everyone a peaceful Summer

    holiday!