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Friday, 03 February 2012 10:58 |
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As part of our upcoming celebration of books during Book Week on February 20-24, our Librarians have designed a wonderful competition that involves creativity, teamwork and Pinewood! We encourage everyone to participate in this very special event! The flyer that your child will receive from school outlining the rules of the competition is attached here for your viewing. In addition, the Librarians and Secondary English department are busy preparing many exciting activities for our students during Book Week, whose theme is “Are books still relevant in today’s society?” More details as the week nears
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 23:31 |
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Outside the classroom, our students are richly talented in music, the arts, sports and other areasand many of them spend countless hours practicing these talents. Nina Bustamante, a dedicated gymnast, is one such student.
Nina started training in gymnastics in the United States at a very young age. Since her family moved to Thessaloniki in 2005, she has continued to compete quite successfully in Greek gymnastics. She maintains a rigorous schedule, training 3 to 3.5 hours every day.
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 23:29 |
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What is the International Schools’ Assessment (ISA)?
In February, all students in Grades 3–9 took the International Schools’ Assessment. In its second year at Pinewood, International Schools’ Assessment (ISA) is an annual assessment program that has been specially developed to measure skills in mathematical literacy, reading and writing of students in international schools.
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Thursday, 02 February 2012 22:55 |
Reminder to return books
Welcome back to everyone and we hope you all enjoyed reading your library books over the holiday period. We would like to remind you to return any overdue books as soon as possible so that everyone can have a chance to read them.
Please place your returned books in the box outside the library or in the blue check-in tray on the librarian’s desk. You are asked not to leave your books lying around in the library when you bring them back.
Remember to tell your librarians whether you enjoyed the books you read or not. This helps us to know which books we can recommend to other students.
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