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British School of Ulaanbaatar Meet the Teacher 30 th September 2013 6.30pm – 8.00pm

British School of Ulaanbaatar Meet the Teacher 30 th September 2013 6.30pm – 8.00pm. Expected equipment in Secondary: scientific calculator, coloured pencils, compasses, dictionary, glue stick, pen, pencil, sharpener, protractor, ruler, scissors, reading book and rubber.

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British School of Ulaanbaatar Meet the Teacher 30 th September 2013 6.30pm – 8.00pm

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  1. British School of Ulaanbaatar Meet the Teacher 30th September 2013 6.30pm – 8.00pm

  2. Expected equipment in Secondary: scientific calculator, coloured pencils, compasses, dictionary, glue stick, pen, pencil, sharpener, protractor, ruler, scissors, reading book and rubber.

  3. Expected Equipment in primary: Pencil Pen Colouring pencils Glue stick Pencil Sharpener Ruler Eraser Highlighter Calculator (Only key stage 2)

  4. The school PE kit consists of: • BSU shorts • BSU white t-shirt • BSU tracksuit bottoms • BSU hoodie • Trainers • Please ensure your child has their name in ALL items of clothing Please ensure they have the correct PE kit with them for their lesson.

  5. Homework expectations: Homework is compulsory, it’s not an option. Homework isn’t set because we want students to have to work after school. Homework is set so that students can work independently at home and show their learning to us.

  6. English as an Additional Language (EAL) • What we do Cultivate the ability to communicate ideas clearly. • Why we withdraw students To give them personalised attention and learning opportunities in a small class. • What happens in an EAL class We develop students’ confidence in the use of the English language through interactive activities which focuses on reading, writing, listening and speaking. Students return to the mainstream class when their English has shown significant improvement.

  7. ECAs 2013 / 2014: • ECA’s will begin on Tuesday 10th September from 3-3:50pm. • ECA’s are compulsory for all students in Years 2-9, students in Year 1 are encouraged to take part in ECA’s. • There will be ECA’s for Year 10 from 4-5pm but these are not compulsory. • The new ECA booklet is available from the front of the school or can be downloaded from the school website (http://www.britishschool.edu.mn), if you wish to see what is on offer for your child/children.

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