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Ending World Hunger: NIS Zero Hunger Project
For this year's NIS International Day Celebration, Nibras International School focused on "Zero Hunger" which is one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The school,withthehelpofourGiftedandTalentedstudents andstudentleaders,ranaricebagcollectioncampaign
With this project, students, families and staff members were encouraged to bring rice bags with them as they entered the festival grounds. The objective was for them to donate as many rice bags as they could. The rice bags collectedwillthenbedonatedtotheUAEFoodBank.
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We would like to thank the NIS community for supporting our students' Zero Hunger Project. We generated 1.5 tons of rice which was sent to Turkiye and Syria.
We would also like to thank the representative of UAE Food Bank for visiting our school and meeting our students.
Celebrating 100 Days in School of Elementary Students
We celebrated the 100th day in school of our Elementarystudents.


Students came to school dressed up as a 100-yearold person or while wearing clothes with math conceptsor100itemsonthem.
Takealookatalltheirlovelysmiles.
Senior Class Assembly
We had a Senior Class assembly where our Grade 12 students celebrated their last day of the first term.


Mr. Jason Sanservino, the Head of Secondary Department, Ms. Sabina Pecoraro, the Assistant Head and Dean of Academics, and Ms. Amena Saleem, our School Pastoral Counselor were in attendance to help the students count down the daysuntiltheirlastdayofhighschool.

As early as now, we can definitely tell that we will trulymissourSeniorClassof2023
Thinking Outside the Box on Innovation Day
We hosted an Innovation Day in Elementary, which allowed our students to showcase their learning. The students were handed a mystery box with different materials inside Their task was to create something using these materials followingtheinstructionsprovidedtothem.




This activity gave our students the chance to think outsidetheboxandapplytheircreativity!
