Thursday, 19 January, 8:30am, Secondary Library
Maria Ramadas, Be Cool Project Coordinator, is our special guest at the next TIS Parent Coffee Time, Thursday, 19 January, 8:30am, in the Secondary Library.
Maria will tell TIS parents about the Be Cool Project, a place for Macao's youth. The project is a centre dedicated to awareness, learning and discovery with drums, drama, cooking, yoga, writing, art lessons and many other activities. The centre is open daily and is an initiative of the ARTM. ARTM believes that with proper help and guidance youth will make positive choices away from drugs and risky behviours. The Be Cool Project believes that it is extremely important to talk and share problems and for that there is counselling for young people, parents and community members through the facility.
This is an important presentation for all parents, particularly parents of teenage children.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Celebrate The Year of the Dragon at TIS
Wednesday, 18 January, in the MUST Gymnasium
Pre K - Grade 6 9:30-11am
Gr 7-12 1:15-2:45pm
Parents and friends are invited to attend!
Pre K - Grade 6 9:30-11am
Gr 7-12 1:15-2:45pm
Parents and friends are invited to attend!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Christmas Gifts for Orphanages
TISPA (TIS Parents' Association) is inviting the school community to provide Christmas gifts for children in orphanages in Macao.
The Christmas Tree in the foyer of the school has tags with ages and sex of children written on them. Take a tag, purchase a gift, wrap it, place the tag on the present and put it under the tree, by Wednesday, 14 December.
The gifts will be distributed to orphanages around Macao, prior to the school breaking up for Christmas holidays.
The TIS community helping less fortunate children in Macao.
The Christmas Tree in the foyer of the school has tags with ages and sex of children written on them. Take a tag, purchase a gift, wrap it, place the tag on the present and put it under the tree, by Wednesday, 14 December.
The gifts will be distributed to orphanages around Macao, prior to the school breaking up for Christmas holidays.
The TIS community helping less fortunate children in Macao.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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