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NEWSLETTER
V O L U M E 1 I S S U E 7
February 2013
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In this Issue
Mr Bud Iles
Director
bud-iles@qsi.org
Ms Caroline Sammut
Business Manager
caroline@qsimalta.org
Ms Maria Fenech
Marketing Consultant
mariafenech@qsimalta.com
Director’s Message
Mrs Iles’s Class Activities
Carnival Fun
Weekly Calendar
Address: Triq Durumblat
Mosta
MST 4815
Tel: 21423067 Fax: 21418213 Email: bud-iles@qsi.org Website: www.qsimalta.org
QSI Contact
Front Cover Picture:
Carnival Fun
Photography by Maria Fenech
All materials used in our newsletter and website, including logos, im-ages and articles are property of
QSI Malta and are subject to copyright.
This Month’s Sponsor
‘Lets Move’
Thank you
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Director’s Message
Dear Parents, Students & Community Members,
Hope all of you are well and keeping warm in these winter
days.
Some interesting facts I came across while reading U.S.
News and World Report, 2000. My views are that although
U.S. colleges and universities enroll more international stu-
dents than any other country in the world, most of what is
reported in the literature about their experiences empha-
sizes that, the transition challenges they face in adapting to
a new, foreign living and learning environment, are the most
significant factors.
Most international students report some degree of culture
shock when they arrive in the U.S. and begin their studies. The typical manifestations are
stress, anxiety, and feelings of powerlessness, rejection and isolation. This is a result of
being exposed to new values, attitudes and behavioral patterns, not necessarily debilitat-
ing however, indeed, the experience can be transformative which is positive in nature.
Friendship networks seem to be a major factor in how well international students deal with
stress. Those students who establish strong social support networks and systems tend to
fare better than those who do not. As studies are important, equally, establishing good
social patterns represent a critical slice of education. Schools and colleges are there not
only to teach us academics but also to prune us into society and a multicultural race that
we are projecting to.
Good work and good luck to all.
Mr Bud Iles
Director
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Pottery Factory:
The students enjoyed making clay bowls and will complete their
projects after the bowls are fired.
A big thanks to Ms Danier for helping out with the project.
Mrs Iles’s Class Activities
Math:
The students are working on regrouping with subtraction. We will continue to use
manulatives to understand this concept.
Gunda Ryazapova
Is 7 years old. Her favorite movie is The Lorax. She likes to collect
books and shells. Brown, blue, purple, red and yellow are her fa-
vorite colors.
Mama, papa, Amra, Saya and Lena complete her family. Her favor-
ite sport is basketball. A dream vacation for Gunda would be her
home country of Abkhazia.
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Mrs Iles’s Class Activities
Culture:
The students have completed their Ancient China Unit and finalized a terrific giant poster. There
are many facts and stories they can tell you about the poster.
Our giant Ancient China poster was becoming more interesting each day. The students have in-
dependently worked on cultural, historical and geographic areas of this interesting country.
Isaac: “The Chinese dragon gives the people good luck for the New Year.”
Jan: “Birds on the boats catch the fish and put them in a basket.”
Aldo: “The Great Wall of China is 5,500 miles and is 2000 years old.”
David: “The Great Wall is very long.”
Nico: The Great Wall protected the king and when the enemies came they put fires on
torches to make signals of enemies coming.”
Roman: “Chinese New Year is celebrated with dragons and they have legends about
dragons.”
Gunda: “Confucius was a really wise man and smart. He became popular because he was
just a ‘nobody’ and became smart.”
Shahed: “They do holidays with kites, dragon kites.”
Rodaina: “There is a Yellow River in China They say if you go in the Yellow River you will
never get clean again.”
Sophie: “They have a holiday called Chinese New Year and they have lots of dragon parades
(they are not real dragons).”
Lilo: “When some people died, they just threw them in the Great Wall and it protects
China.”
Thanks for getting the lined paper for writing.
The students do prefer this over the thin newsprint.
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Carnival Fun Face Painting & Masks
Ms Eve, Ms Roseanne and Ms Gina joined classes to create carnival fun activities. These included masks and face painting among other activities and games. for all students of ages 3, 4 & 5.
The children had their faces or hands painted as a carnival treat. They requested butterflies, tigers, cheetahs, zebras and spiders. The children enjoyed their carnival surprise. Well done indeed
to all our young students and their respective teachers. Kindly follow this link for more pictures.
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Carnival Fun
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Face Painting & Masks
Ms Eve, Ms Roseanne and Ms Gina joined classes to create carnival fun activities. These included masks and face painting among other activities and games. for all students of ages 3, 4 & 5.
The children had their faces or hands painted as a carnival treat. They requested butterflies, tigers, cheetahs, zebras and spiders. The children enjoyed their carnival surprise. Well done indeed
to all our young students and their respective teachers. Kindly follow this link for more pictures.
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Weekly Calendar
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Photography, Design & Production Maria Fenech (Marketing Consultant)
mariafenech@qsimalta.com
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