Friday, 31 January 2014

10 reasons why you should encourage them to READ!

1. Kids who read often and widely get better at it. This is pretty much just common sense. After all, practice makes perfect in almost everything we humans do and reading is no different. 2. Reading exercises our brains. Reading is a much more complex task for the human brain than, say, watching TV is. Reading strengthens brain connections and actually builds new connections. 3. Reading improves concentration. Again, this is a bit of a no-brainer. Children have to sit still and quietly so they can focus on the story when they’re reading. If they read regularly as they grow up, they develop the ability to do this for longer and longer periods. 4. Reading teaches children about the world around them. Through reading, they learn about people, places and events outside their own experience. They are exposed to ways of life, ideas and beliefs about the world which may be different from those which surround them. This learning is important for its own sake however it also builds a store of background knowledge which helps younger children learn to read confidently and well. 5. Reading improves a child’s vocabulary, leads to more highly-developed language skills and improves the child's ability to write well. This is because children learn new words as they read but also because they unconsciously absorb information as they read about things like how to structure sentences and how to use words and language effectively. 6. Reading develops a child’s imagination. This is because when we read our brains translate the descriptions we read of people, places and things into pictures. When we’re engaged in a story, we’re also imagining how the characters are feeling. We use our own experiences to imagine how we would feel in the same situation. 7. Reading helps kids develop empathy. This is something I’ve only recently realised but it makes sense. As my fifteen-year-old son said to me when we were discussing it, ‘Of course it does because you’re identifying with the character in the story so you’re feeling what he’s feeling.’ 8. Because reading does all the things I’ve mentioned above, children who read do better at school. And they don’t just do better at subjects like reading, English and history. They do better at all subjects and they do better all the way through school. 9. Reading is a great form of entertainment! A paperback book doesn’t take up much space so you can take it anywhere and you’ll never be lonely or bored if you have a book in your bag. You can read while waiting in a queue, while waiting for a friend who’s running late or during a flight delay at an airport. 10. Reading relaxes the body and calms the mind. This is an important point because these days we seem to have forgotten how to relax and especially how to be silent. The constant movement, flashing lights and noise which bombard our senses when we’re watching TV, looking at a computer or playing an electronic game are actually quite stressful for our brains. When we read, we read in silence and the black print on a white page is much less stressful for our eyes and brains.-via everydayadventure.blogspot.com

Friday, 3 January 2014

S.i.s peace club.

The S.I.S peace club is a club that was created in 2010. The main aim of the club is to raise a peaceful generation. This is done through several activities, lectures, games and excursions organized by the school for the students from the primary to the secondary section. The peace club has had several accomplishments which includes a more peaceful environment in the school as students are taught simple conflict resolution skills, raising donations for orphans to as far as the federal capital territory Abuja, raising money to buy slippers for almajiris, providing food and clothing for motherless babies but to mention a few. Among the newest accomplishments for the secondary school, the peace club has the honour to work with peace pals  http://www.peacepal.org/ we are very proud of the club and its many accomplishments.
To find out more about the club and how you can support us please contact us via our e-mail address: sisbauchi@gmail.com

Christian students from the primary school singing christmas carols and exchanging gifts.

Reminder

As the Countdown to resumption begins, don't forget to help your child complete his holiday project so it would be ready for submition on the first day of resumption. Happy New Year from all of us.