Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Purim Costume Disco

Loud music, colourful characters and crazy dancing....this describes the 2013 Tabeetha Purim Costume Disco Party. A great turnout and excellent behaviour added to a very pleasant night. Special thanks to the Student Council of 2013 for organising this successful event.












Monday, 25 February 2013

TIMEMUN


In the middle of the half term break, whilst the rest of Tabeetha were resting or returning from church services in their Sunday best, a few dedicated, and possibly apprehensive, pupils were turning up at school in similar dress but for a completely different purpose.  These lucky 11 had been selected to participate in this year's The Middle East Model United Nations Conference (TIMEMUN).  They had applied back in October and, since, had spent many a month preparing for the experience.  Weekly, the delegates would meet in the history classroom and practice the art of debate, oratory and writing resolutions for some of the most pressing issues facing the planet.

On arrival at the American International School, the Tabeetha 11 stepped off the bus to a mass of fellow peers converging on the sports hall for the opening ceremony.  Once seated with their delegations, they could finally take in the immensity of the hall (possibly three times the size of our school) and participants.  This year’s conference had over 500 pupils participating from all over the country and the world.  The diversity of backgrounds, ethnicities, and nationalities resembled that of the actual UNO's General Assembly.  After a few opening remarks, delegates were sent off to their assigned committees, where for the next two and a half days their hard preparatory work would finally pay off.
  
There were 10 committees altogether, most with fairly obvious focus, such as human rights and environment but, this year, a new and controversial Special Committee on the Arab-Israel conflict was introduced.  In each committee room, there were between 50-60 delegates, each representing a different United Nations member.  We had two delegations, Canada and France (a permanent member of the Security Council).  The delegates were expected to use the committee time to hammer out, clause by clause, a resolution, for two different problems.  These varied from environmental issues, like the prevention and containment of oils spills, to more organizational matters, such as suspending and revoking UN membership.
The delegates had to, in role as representatives of their assigned countries, lobby committee members in an effort to get their clauses debated.  Once they had enough signatories, they could then submit their clauses to the chairs, who would in turn decide which of those submitted were to be presented.  If selected, the clause was debated, possibly amended and finally approved or rejected by the committee.

The Tabeetha team did exceedingly well!  We had many clauses debated and quite a few adopted.  By the end of the conference, we had made quite an impression.  Not only had we a number of approved clauses to our name, we also had been mentioned a number of times in the conference press and received a few honourable mentions in the closing ceremony, including best dressed delegate.
The students all enjoyed and learnt a great deal from the experience, even those who chose to spend most of the conference observing rather than actively participating in the proceedings.  Many new friends were made and eagerness to participate in next year's TIMEMUN was rife.  Roll on 2014!!!   




Friday, 22 February 2013

Purim 2013

Once again, the school was filled with "strangers". Children (and some teachers!) wearing many different colourful costumes filled the classrooms and playground, to mark the annual Festival of Purim.








Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Love is in the air...

Staff and students of Tabeetha School celebrated the festival of love on Thursday with their annual St Valentine’s Day event.

A non-uniform day was declared, and students exchanged their regular blue t-shirts for different shades of red, white, and pink. The last two lessons were given over to a party in the playground. Braver students sang love songs over the karaoke machine, and student volunteers distributed gifts of red flowers and balloons.

The whole event was organised by the Student Council, under the enthusiastic leadership of School Presidents Nayreen Fanous and Karim Hishmeh, who also oversaw the decoration of the school hall with hand-coloured hearts.

Tabeetha principal Antony Short praised the work of the Student Council, saying, “The Valentine’s Day celebrations were so much fun! It was really colourful and the atmosphere was great.”

The event set a joyful tone ahead of Tabeetha School’s landmark 150th Anniversary Celebrations next month.




















Sunday, 17 February 2013

TimeMUN

We have 11 of our pupils off to participate in the Time Model United Nations at the American International School in Even Yehuda, close to the central coastal city of Natanya. The pupils, together with teacher-in-charge, are representing Canada and France (United Nations Security Council.) 

The conference runs through Tuesday 20th February.
 

Countdown!