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Secondaria I Grado

La Scuola, situata in Via Faentina, in un ambiente urbano facilmente raggiungibile sia dal centro città che dalle zone collinari limitrofe, è frequentata da alunni provenienti da famiglie che non appartengono allo stesso territorio, avendo un bacino d’utenza ampio e differenziato.
La Scuola si impegna sul piano educativo a favore dei ragazzi, accogliendo alunni di ogni classe sociale e di qualunque credo religioso, desiderosa di collaborare non solo alla loro istruzione, ma principalmente alla loro formazione come persone.
L’orario si articola su trenta ore di lezioni al mattino, dal lunedì al venerdì, con la possibilità di usufruire al pomeriggio dei servizi di mensa, ricreazione e doposcuola, oltre ai laboratori facoltativi tenuti dagli insegnanti.  
In ragione della sua lunga storia, la scuola intrattiene un attivo rapporto con il territorio, e collabora attivamente con diverse realtà locali. Prima di tutto con la diocesi e la parrocchia di San Marco Vecchio, con le quali condivide la preoccupazione materna della Chiesa verso i giovani, poi con tutti gli organismi che favoriscono valide opportunità educative: Comune di Firenze, Provincia di Firenze, Regione Toscana, Ufficio Didattico degli Uffizi, Associazione Amici dei Musei, Teatro Comunale di Firenze, CONI, Centro Aiuto alla Vita, Movimento per la Vita ecc
La Scuola Secondaria di 1° Grado è inoltre inserita, come scuola paritaria, nell’organizzazione scolastica nazionale e sono costanti i rapporti con le varie Istituzioni scolastiche del territorio (MIUR, CSA) ed inoltre le associazioni formative quali IRRE e INDIRE. Partecipa al progetto nazionale di valutazione con L’INVALSI. Inoltre come scuola cattolica, fa parte della FIDAE e del CODISCA. Tutte queste molteplici relazioni ci permettono di arricchire la nostra offerta formativa e contemporaneamente di servire il territorio con la nostra specifica competenza.

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Gulf Today Report On KGS Carnival – 2015

The carnival also raised funds for different charitable organisations, besides celebrating Dubai’s successful bid for Expo 2020 through a number of activities that were staged by the school’s students.

The Kindergarten Starters, as official supporters of the Expo 2020 bid, used the event’s theme to good effect in celebrating the emirate’s stupendous achievement and showcasing all the support that they had garnered for Dubai’s bid for Expo 2020.
On show were colourful posters designed by students on the Dubai Expo 2020 theme, “Connecting minds and creating the future” designed by the school’s students from different age groups. A huge banner bearing over 15,000 signatures by parents, staff, students and visitors in support of the Expo 2020 bid also attracted visitors’ attention at the carnival.

Students from different classes performed various acts — from acting to song and dance routines — to enthral the audience, while over 50 stalls having a variety of foods and various other items, including clothes, eyewear and educational books, also attracted the crowds.
Young children were amazed to try out the big bouncing castle and activities like basketball, bowling, hoopla, feeding the clown and many more, which were in place to engage young hearts. Moreover, henna designing in the traditional Arabic Majlis was one area which drew young girls and women.

As part of the festival, two prominent radio hosts were at hand to broadcast the show live to its audience. They interviewed several students, parents and teachers about how the school had gone about supporting the bid.
The festival was also attended by Ashish Ranjan, Senior Sales Officer, NBAD, who were one of the sponsors of the event.

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Blue Ribbon Award for the year 2014-2015

As stated by Aristotle, “Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives; choice not chance determines your destiny.”

Leading with the vision of excellence for the third consecutive year, ‘The Kindergarten Starters’ proudly presented the Blue Ribbon awards for the year 2013-14 to the staff for their invaluable contribution towards the school. The awardees included the outstanding teachers, LSA’S and teachers with 100% attendance for the year 2013-14. The senior management team, Assistant Supervisors, Counsellors, Heads of the Departments and Doctors were also honoured for their efficient leadership towards the school. The Principal, Mrs. Asha Alexander, commended and thanked the teachers and the staff for their continued dedication and diligence.

A few Parent representatives also joined this wonderful celebration as they contributed in their own ways to reward and applaud the teachers.  The programme concluded with a grand dinner amidst photograph sessions of teachers with their awards and their on looking, proud spouses glowing with pride on their spouse’s achievements.

The celebration echoed the Principal’s promise to acknowledge the relentless efforts and dedication of our staff for the betterment and success of the school, year after year.

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The KGS Kindness Mural and Friendship Bands

The weekly class assemblies in October incorporated songs, skits and discussions on little acts of kindness that all of us could engage in on a day –to-day basis followed by a strong message to do an act of kindness every day and note it down on a coloured leaf template.  In the following week, the KGS Assembly wall came alive with a mural of several Kindness Trees with thousands of leaves filled with their kindness deeds. This kindness mural captured the little deeds of kindness that every child at KGS had done during the entire week.  The flow of such good deeds never stopped at KGS as the students were motivated to share their act of kindness and pass on their message of kindness to at least five other members outside the school community. Every child at KGS from KG to Grade 5 either made or bought friendship bands.  They tied it to the members in the wider community, which included friends and relatives in the nearby community. Several students were taken to the GGICO metro station and nearby areas to spread their kindness message ‘Do a kind deed and spread a smile’ as they tied the friendship bands to the commuters and visitors.  They in turn had to do an act of kindness and pass on the friendship band to another colleague.  This chain reaction of doing a kind deed, set the ball of kindness rolling at KGS and in the wider community. Imagine 5600 KGS students doing their acts of kindness, tying friendship bands and passing on this message to at least 5 other members of the community!  The end result of this SEWA endeavor was conceivably 5600 students of KGS and 25000 members from the wider community having done a kindness deed bringing smiles to thousands of other members in the community who benefitted by these little acts of kindness.

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Save the Wild campaign to the school

The project was undertaken to help protect the fauna of our environment, wherein students from KG to Grade 5 spread awareness about the need to save our wild animals that are endangered and on the verge of extinction.  The purpose of the project was to orient students to the plight of endangered species and to help them understand and gain perspective on human issues that continue to endanger species and threaten our global environment.  The project was dealt in two parts. The first part being understanding why some animals are endangered and the reasons behind it. The second part was to spread awareness in the school community to save them and suggest measures to protect these endangered animals.

The KG students learnt all about bears, celebrated a bear hug day brought bears and discussed all about different bears, why they are becoming endangered, and what can they do to save the bears.  They all inferred that it is good to shoot them with cameras, but not with guns.  The role play in the assemblies, Quiz pots and extensive research done by children of Grades 1 – 5, echoed the need to attend to the needs of the endangered animals worldwide.  The collages, creative write ups, collaborative projects, displays and posters made by children were displayed at a stall in the exhibition.  All the 5000 parents were invited to this exhibition and the message of protecting these endangered animals was spelt out loud and clear.

The eco ambassadors not only limited their ‘Save the Wild’ campaign to the school community but also extended it to the wide world by conducting skype conversations with other international and Indian schools doing similar environment projects.

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