Month: November 2015

QUESS Basketball and Football

 - by Dalila Rodrigues

On Tuesday, 24th of November, SEK Qatar U14 Boys’ Basketball travelled to play against Newton British Academy (NBA). The squad played well, showing improvement from past performances which, resulted on a close final score. NBA beat SEK by 17-14.

On the same day, the U14 Boys’ Football team had their match against Compass International School. One of the highlights of the game was the moment when player Ignacio Narro Tebar scored a fantastic goal which, drew the match on 2-2.

QUESS U14 Girls’ Volleyball

 - by Dalila Rodrigues

On the 20th of October the U14 Girls’ Volleyball squad attended the first tournament at Al Khor International School. Last Wednesday, 4th of November, SEK Qatar competed on the second tournament. Our U14 Girls’ Volleyball squad travelled to Qatar Academy Doha, accompanied by Mr. Eduardo Cary and Mr. Paul Vaughan, to play three matches against Park House English School, Doha College, and Qatar Academy Doha. With yet very little experience, and despite losing all three games, the U14 Girls opposed well against Qatar Academy Doha.

Squad: Gabriela de la Cuesta, Gabriela Ponte Brito, Katerina Darby, Laila Shokair, Maria Claudia, Maria Emilia, María Isabel, Salma Elbechouti, Tsunami, Victoria Perez.

Orienteering at Aspire Park

 - by Dalila Rodrigues

As part of the Physical Education final assessment on the integrated Unit of Inquiry on “Our Place In The World”, Grade 3 pupils started this year’s Academic Year doing Adventure Challenge. Over the course of the last six weeks, pupils learnt about Cross-country and Orienteering in the city. Pupils learnt techniques of how to read maps, and how to rotate maps in relation to details observed around them.

During the Adventure Challenge activities with a focus on goal setting, causation, responsibility, and teamwork, pupils improved their communication skills and individual responsibilities when working as part of a team.

1UoI Adventure Challenge G3 Montagem Blogue

On Tuesday the 27th of October, Grade 3 pupils did their Orienteering Course in Aspire Park. This experience facilitated pupils’ understanding on how Orienteering in the City varies from Orienteering in a more natural terrain.

Thirty-four pupils were split into four groups, and completed the Orienteering Course A or B. Throughout the course, composed of ten check-points, pupils had to respond to questions in reference to details they could observe on the landscape. On two check-points pupils had a chance to exercise using the gymnasium equipment available at Aspire Park.

Despite the heat, pupils enjoyed the outdoors and natural setting of their P.E. activity. In their own words, pupils reported to have enjoyed: “The fun thing was finding the ‘ckeck marks’.”; “We had lots of fun when we played on the sports equipment.”; “I could read the map and rotate.”; “It was very fun because, we rolled down the hill.”; “My favourite part was the C.P. number 5 because, it was fun counting meters from the TV to the bench.”; “I really liked when we were doing exercise.”

 

SOP Boys’ Basketball Level 1 second stage

 - by Dalila Rodrigues

On Tuesday, 27th of October, our Boys’ Basketball squad participated on a the second stage of the Schools Olympic Program. The boys were enthusiastic to compete again, after a great participation on the first stage of the S.O.P. Level 1. However, with just 1 field goal scored by Filip Loncaric the match ended at 6-2 against SEK Qatar. Great participation, and teamwork between Grade 2, Grade 3, and Grade 4 pupils.

Squad: Filip Loncaric (G.3), Gabriel Elbechouti Salvador (G.4), Guillermo López Doblado (G.4), Humberto Filipe Rego Baptista (G.2), Ignacio Narro Tebar (G.4), Javier Pombo Rubio (G.2), Leonardo Bettoni (G.4), Martin Utrera Valle (G.2), Omar Mohamed (G.4), Simon Humphrey Reverdy (G.4).