Prize Day

Einstein won the House Merit Cup, although it was a very close and hard won competition and the result only became apparent after the final week. Between them, Mrs Carsky and Mr Sossohounto maintained the suspense to the last moment.
 

The children were spot on in their identification of the winners of the class prizes and very generous and supportive in their acclaim for the winners. It was heart-warming to notice that they knew each other so well that they decided quickly from the description who the winner was long before the name was announced.

Ebrima Jarjusey, the winner of the Community Service Shield, was commended for his conscientious and helpful service to "Ecole Les Lapins Bleus,"  where he gained some valuable work experience which he was later able to share with the others in Year 11.

Mrs Carsky concluded by thanking the staff for their dedicated, thoughtful and kind service which makes the school so successful.

Mr Dagga Jacques, on the guitar, accompanied the children of the junior and infant school to conclude the prize giving with beautiful songs in different languages celebrating our multicultural nature..

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After successfully raising a large amount of money for charity, the orphans from St. Dominique Orphanage were finally able to visit our school grounds!

Music teacher, Mr. DagJack, and students wish our E.I.S. community a Happy New Year in several languages.

Year Eight discover the courage involved in becoming a firefighter on their visit to Direction Du Groupement National De Sapeurs-Pompiers.

With a focus on Education For All in this term's Global Perspectives lessons, Year 8 planned a worthwhile visit to the Segbeya School For The Blind (Centre De Promotion Sociale Des Aveugles De Segbeya).

Year 2 pupils become budding botanists after their outing to the nearby green space called Botanico.