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          Boarding Debate Competition


          Last Sunday, we witnessed a thrilling Boarding De-
          bate Competition featuring impressive arguments
          from each house. It was an incredibly tight contest,
          with ElKanemi emerging as the narrowest-margin
          winner. Congratulations to them on their well-de-
          served victory! The dedication and teamwork shown                   Egypt Trip

          by all participants exemplify our school’s spirit. My
                                                                              Yesterday, our Egypt trip group left
          thanks go out to the organisers, the judges, and ev-
                                                                              for Cairo under Mr. Akin’s guid-
          ery student who made the event successful. Well
                                                                              ance. I must say, I’m a little jeal-
          done, everyone!
                                                                              ous—I once lived on Shara Tessa

                                                                              (Road 9) in Maadi, above the Bar-
          NASRDA Trip
                                                                              clays Bank, in Building Almeera
          This week, the school organised an education-                       “Sab’a Sateen” (67). I can still pic-
          al trip to Nigeria’s National Space Research and                    ture the lively cafés, bustling shops,
          Development Agency (NASRDA). Students toured                        and friendly faces that made that

          the facilities, observed ongoing satellite projects,                neighbourhood memorable. Cairo
          and learned about rocketry, remote sensing, and                     is a city brimming with rich history
          satellite communication basics. The interactive                     and vibrant culture, and I’m cer-
          sessions at NASRDA helped them connect class-                       tain our students will have an un-
          room theory to real-world applications, sparking                    forgettable experience.
          interest in space science and innovation.
                                                                              I look forward to hearing all about
                                                                              their adventures when they return!
          ASA Accolades Assembly


          We came together for a beautiful After-School
          Activities Accolades Assembly—a heartfelt cel-
          ebration of the diverse extracurricular opportu-
          nities  we offer and  the excellence our students
          continually display. From academic clubs and
          performing arts ensembles to athletic teams and

          special-interest groups, it was inspiring to see the
          breadth of our student’s passions and talents on
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          full display.






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