Lebanon, Choueifat
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Math Bee Challenge for grades 4-5 develops problem-solving skills. Future Profession Day for grades 4-6 helps students explore future careers. Reading Campaign promotes reading among students and staff.
Classic Ballet is offered as part of the arts program. Painting in acrylic, oil, and watercolor is available. Ceramics, mosaic, stained glass and crafts are regularly offered. Guitar and piano provide opportunities to study music.
International Folk Dance Night showcases dances from Palestine, India, China, Poland, Africa, Spain, America, and Lebanon. The event was organized by the SLO and attended by staff, parents, graduates and guests. The UNESCO Palace hosted the performances with about 230 students participating.
Extra-Curricular Activities are scheduled on Wednesdays after school and on Saturdays. Students choose from Basketball, Football, Taekwondo, Gymnastics, Tennis, Computer, Painting, Guitar, Piano and Swimming. Robotics is offered for Grades 6-8, to teach programming and building robots.
The Reading Campaign promotes literacy by encouraging students to share and trade books across ages. High school students read to younger students during storytelling time. Global Hand Washing Day activities educate students on personal hygiene and health awareness.
University Fairs bring local and international university representatives to the school library. Future Profession Day engages students in thinking about career options. These events support students in preparing for higher education and professional life.
A broad range of sports is offered, including basketball, football, taekwondo, gymnastics, tennis and swimming. These activities promote physical fitness, well-being and balanced student development.
The International School of Choueifat in Choueifat, Lebanon, is a co-educational, English-medium independent day school in the SABIS network. It serves students from KG1 to Grade 12, aged 3 to 18, with more than 1,600 pupils from diverse nationalities. The school follows a bespoke SABIS curriculum that builds a solid academic foundation while developing learning techniques, interpersonal skills, and ethical values. Non-selective admissions support broad access and prepare students for admission to universities and successful careers. Facilities include a library with Britannica Online, two computer labs, five ITL exam halls (two with computer stations), and interactive whiteboards. Three cafeterias serve around 1,000 people, with a dedicated KG/Lower Primary canteen. The Alumni Club House and the History Hall preserve SABIS history, and ITL enables instant scoring through Computer-Based Examinations. The SABIS network began expanding internationally in 1975, and ISC-Choueifat traces its roots to 1886. Today the network educates tens of thousands.