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Fun Facts about me

Fun Facts about me

Al Salam Family- When they say they mean it and when they mean it they make you their family. Al Salam made me a part of their family and each day they melt my heart with small but impactful gestures. As a newbie to this school with a new role I was a bit nervous as to how I would adapt to a new environment.

The wellbeing of an employee begins from such a beautiful vision these leaders and governors and wellbeing department has set.

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The first day when I received a handwritten welcome card from Ms. Wendy, it made me feel so welcomed.

Al Salam takes care of the mental as well as physical health of the staff with their loving hearts.

Right from the free karaks on special days to scrumptious meals to trips to events to personalized birthday cards by Ms. Sue and the list goes on, Al Salam takes care of staff as their own Family.

But the gesture that touched my heart the most was when I was sick and hospitalized, I received a fruit bouquet with a personalized card from Ms. Sue and Al Salam Family. The support I received from Ms. Tasleem as my line manager during my sickness is something I felt blessed and grateful for.

As a part of this beautiful family I now feel I have imbibed these qualities in me and I feel blessed.

Thank you ASPS for making this impact on my life.

Staff Wellbeing at ASPS

Desert Safari Tour

On 10th of February, we had our most awaited trip to Desert Safari Many memories were made and many new things were experienced; powder soft sand, dune bashing in the desert, dreamy sunset, we got a chance to experience the sunset in the ocean of the desert and dinner at an authentic Barbeque camp offer an experience of a lifetime that you cannot have anywhere else in the world. The atmosphere was so enjoyable that staff members danced their way back to the buses and on the buses even at 8 in the evening. We would like to commend the Wellbeing Committee for organizing this wonderful start to a halfterm break.

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