Transcript Under11BSMEpresentation
Slide 1
Slide 2
Hotel Details
Premier Inn, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 (0) 4 3821694
Modern, comfortable and 24 hour security
Children on same floor; 2/3 in room
‘Proper’ beds in all rooms
Excellent food options
Slide 3
Premier Inn
Slide 4
Costing for the trip
ITEM
SAR
Entrance
flight
kit
1875
1300
1200
refreshments
contingency
150
10%
452
4977
Slide 5
Flight Details
18th
March
21st
March
Depart school 11:00
FZ861 Dubai to Dammam
FZ866 Dammam to Dubai
Depart 23:50
Depart 14:55
Arive 00:10
Arrive 17:25
Arrive at school
approximately 2 am
Slide 6
Competition Itinerary
Wednesday 18th March
Arrival of teams
Thursday 19th March
Swimming Gala 3pm-6pm
Pizza Night at Sharjah English School
Friday 20th March
Athletics 9am-12pm
Lunch
Basketball 1:30pm-5:00pm
Saturday 21st March
Boys football and Girls Netball 10 am-4 pm
Celebratory dinner
Saturday 21st March
Departure of Teams
Slide 7
Visas
5 students need Visas to access the UAE for this trip.
With regards to the visit visa requirements,
please note the
following:
1. We will require a Clear Passport copy, in colour, of the
student.
2. Visa application form to be filled in and sent back to us.
(Has been sent to parents already)
3. Visa charges payment:
By Credit card: credit card authorization form to be filled and
(Has been sent to parents already)
Slide 8
Visa Continued
4. The visa charges are AED 450 and we require payment of this money
to the immigration department in advance before applying for the visa
5. The visa will take from 7 working days up to 10 working days to be
issued; therefore the guests must send us all the required documents
on time to avoid any delay
6. Kindly note that the visa charges are non-refundable in case of
cancellation or rejection by the immigration department
7. An official letter from the school stating the name of the kids, name
of the adult supervisor (or teacher) travelling with them, the reason of
visiting Dubai and the exact dates of the trip. The letter must be on
the school letterhead and signed and stamped. The letter must be in
Arabic and English All ready supplied to parents.
This
process needs to be completed by 5th March. No Visa
means they cannot compete in the games.
Please
let me know if you need any further information
Slide 9
Sports
Boys Football
Girls Netball
Mixed Basketball
Boys and Girls Swimming Competition
Boys and Girls Athletics Competition
Slide 10
Swimming Events 1 student
per race
100 IM
4x 25 Freestyle
25 Freestyle
4x25 Medley
25 Breast stroke
4x 50 medley
2s Back stroke
50 freestyle
50 Breast stroke
50 Back stroke
25 Butterfly
100 Freestyle
Slide 11
Athletics Events
1 student per track event
2 students per field event
75m
High
jump
150m
Shot
Putt
300
Standing
long jump
Standing
triple
600
50m relay
jump
x 200m relay
Cricket
4x
4
x2
ball throw
Slide 12
Sean Gale
This will be my 8th BSME games that I have organized and taken a team to. I have
organized trips around the Middle East, Italy, OAA trips to Fujairah and when I was
teaching in the UK I organized Football tours to Barcelona and Valencia, OAA Trips to
Kingswood on the Isle of Wight and trips to Disneyland Paris for my year group when I
was head of year 7.
I love sport and I love everything about sport, the team work, the competitiveness, the
working together, the desire to do well and the having fun. BSME is all this and more.
The under 11 games are called the friendly games.
Now in my eyes there is nothing friendly about competition but the Under 11 BSME
games is so much than competition. The reason I like the BSME games so much is it
allows new friendships to be fostered and grow from a mix of nationalities and races
and schools.
This is my last year and I am extremely honored to take to Dubai such a wonderful
group of children and looking forward to having a fantastic time with all of them.
Yes Alex Stanard, even you
Slide 13
Matthew Lockwood
This is my second year now teaching at DBGS. It's a great place to work but one of the
only drawbacks for me is that I no longer get to teach PE! So it's great to be involved
with supporting the Under 11 BSME tournament this year. Sport plays a really important
role in primary schools, bringing students together and teaching them sets of skills that
can't always be taught in a classroom setting.
My love of sport stems from spending weekends in my youth with my uncles and
brother watching Arsenal play at Highbury - the children in my class and staff at DBGS
can attest to the continued love of Premier League football! To me, sports personalities
become successful not only by being good at their chosen sport, but by acting with
integrity while competing; maintaining this in victory and defeat. I think it's something
that needs to be instilled from a young age and we do that well at DBGS.
Having experienced a BSME tournament last year when Mr Gale organised the DBGS
tournament which was hosted by St. Christophers, I can say that the children in KS2
will gain a lot from participating; the chance to play, to compete, to socialise, to name
but a few.
Finally I want to say that we have a great team of staff chaperoning in Mrs Young, Miss
Crane and especially Mr Gale, all with a huge variety of different skills and
experiences. I cannot wait to get out there and be vocal on the sidelines.
Slide 14
Jo Young
This is my third year at DBGS having worked previously at BISAK for Four Years.
Since joining DBGS I have been one of the netball coaches, and as a team we have had some
great successes in SAIKAC, BSME and Saudi Games competitions. I started playing netball at the
age of 10 and later went on to represent my county, so it is great for me to see these young
athletes showing potential, developing their skills and gaining confidence.
Although I love all sport, my real passion is swimming; I swam competitively joining firstly a
local swim team, I loved having the strength and stamina and soon became addicted, my poor
parents! I swam regionally and nationally and had the privilege of being coached by one of
England’s finest coaches. I retired and took up coaching in pools in and around Cambridgeshire,
then later taking a huge interest in developing my own two children and started coaching here
at Lasers.
BSME is a fantastic opportunity for our young athletes, they will each and every one grow during
the four days, not only from a sporting side but emotionally and socially working together as a
team. I can’t wait to be part of that, shouting encouragement from the sidelines very vocally!!!
Pain is only temporary, but victory is forever!!
Slide 15
Natalie Crane
Although new to DBGS this year, I have been teaching for 8 years. All of my
previous was in the UK where I had lived for the previous 29 years of my
life.
In my previous school I was PE Coordinator, organising as many sporting
events with as many participants as possible. My aim was always to help
each child find a sport that they could take part in with a smile. Whilst we
compete to win, it's always nice to enjoy the experience.
I love sport! I will watch almost any sport and have tried playing most,
although it fair to say that I didn't enjoy them all...............cricket!!
Netball is my absolute passion, I have played since I was 10 years old
starting at C, moving to GA before my height eventually put me into
defence. I have played in several leagues, serious and social, reaching
regional level last year. This meant most of weekends were taken up
traveling across the south of England to play netball. I dearly miss my team,
and the sport but coaching the next generation of netballers is the next best
thing.
I'm really looking forward to the BSME games, although I don't plan on
coming back with my voice in tact!!!! (It's a good job it'll be spring break!)
Slide 16
Potential Questions
Will my son/daughter be able to take their mobile phone with them?
No
How will the rooms be allocated?
The staff going on the trip have allocated the rooms and the students will be told when we arrive at the hotel.
Who will look after the passports?
Each student will be allocated a travel group with a member of staff. The staff will look after the passport and
hand it back to the student at the relevant checkpoints
What surface will they play the football on?
Grass
What will my son/daughter need to take with them?
I will supply a kit list prior to the trip, however they will need smart casuals for the gala dinner, no jeans
How will we keep in contact with our son/daughter?
There will be regular post on the school PE blog if internet permits, if not we will send emails with pictures and
write ups
Will my son/daughter need spending money?
Everything is included In the cost, however if you would like them to buy you a present for you or siblings, then
you can give them a small amount.
What evening activities will there be?
BBQ at Sharjah English School on the Thursday,
Hotel meal and chilled night on the Friday
Gala Dinner on the Saturday
Slide 17
More Potential Questions
What happens when we arrive at the school on the 18th
March?
Students will be asked to bring their bags and passports
to the PE office. They will be in normal school from
periods 1-3, have lunch and then we will leave for the
airport at 11am
What shall we wear on the Wednesday to school?
Navy tracksuit bottoms or similar plus the blue polo shirt
that will be found in their kit bags.
Slide 18
Travel Groups
Mrs Young
Mr Gale
Alex Stannard
•
Nathan Unwin
•
Alex Head
•
Grainnie Joyce
•
Tessa Roovers
•
Amelia Watson
Eid Dirani
•
Daniel Shekawi
•
Rajiv Sayee Prasad
•
Amelie Winwood
•
Lina Abdullah
Miss Crane
Mr Lockwood
Safeer Abbas
James Head
Rares Turcan
Karis Monk
Maysam Ismael
Kimberley Davies
Omar Qattawi
•
Abdullah Almuhktar
•
Abdul Leasu
•
Erin Oliver
•
Tochi Ukaegbu
•
Zena Elbialy
Slide 19
GO
BULL DOGS
Slide 2
Hotel Details
Premier Inn, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 (0) 4 3821694
Modern, comfortable and 24 hour security
Children on same floor; 2/3 in room
‘Proper’ beds in all rooms
Excellent food options
Slide 3
Premier Inn
Slide 4
Costing for the trip
ITEM
SAR
Entrance
flight
kit
1875
1300
1200
refreshments
contingency
150
10%
452
4977
Slide 5
Flight Details
18th
March
21st
March
Depart school 11:00
FZ861 Dubai to Dammam
FZ866 Dammam to Dubai
Depart 23:50
Depart 14:55
Arive 00:10
Arrive 17:25
Arrive at school
approximately 2 am
Slide 6
Competition Itinerary
Wednesday 18th March
Arrival of teams
Thursday 19th March
Swimming Gala 3pm-6pm
Pizza Night at Sharjah English School
Friday 20th March
Athletics 9am-12pm
Lunch
Basketball 1:30pm-5:00pm
Saturday 21st March
Boys football and Girls Netball 10 am-4 pm
Celebratory dinner
Saturday 21st March
Departure of Teams
Slide 7
Visas
5 students need Visas to access the UAE for this trip.
With regards to the visit visa requirements,
please note the
following:
1. We will require a Clear Passport copy, in colour, of the
student.
2. Visa application form to be filled in and sent back to us.
(Has been sent to parents already)
3. Visa charges payment:
By Credit card: credit card authorization form to be filled and
(Has been sent to parents already)
Slide 8
Visa Continued
4. The visa charges are AED 450 and we require payment of this money
to the immigration department in advance before applying for the visa
5. The visa will take from 7 working days up to 10 working days to be
issued; therefore the guests must send us all the required documents
on time to avoid any delay
6. Kindly note that the visa charges are non-refundable in case of
cancellation or rejection by the immigration department
7. An official letter from the school stating the name of the kids, name
of the adult supervisor (or teacher) travelling with them, the reason of
visiting Dubai and the exact dates of the trip. The letter must be on
the school letterhead and signed and stamped. The letter must be in
Arabic and English All ready supplied to parents.
This
process needs to be completed by 5th March. No Visa
means they cannot compete in the games.
Please
let me know if you need any further information
Slide 9
Sports
Boys Football
Girls Netball
Mixed Basketball
Boys and Girls Swimming Competition
Boys and Girls Athletics Competition
Slide 10
Swimming Events 1 student
per race
100 IM
4x 25 Freestyle
25 Freestyle
4x25 Medley
25 Breast stroke
4x 50 medley
2s Back stroke
50 freestyle
50 Breast stroke
50 Back stroke
25 Butterfly
100 Freestyle
Slide 11
Athletics Events
1 student per track event
2 students per field event
75m
High
jump
150m
Shot
Putt
300
Standing
long jump
Standing
triple
600
50m relay
jump
x 200m relay
Cricket
4x
4
x2
ball throw
Slide 12
Sean Gale
This will be my 8th BSME games that I have organized and taken a team to. I have
organized trips around the Middle East, Italy, OAA trips to Fujairah and when I was
teaching in the UK I organized Football tours to Barcelona and Valencia, OAA Trips to
Kingswood on the Isle of Wight and trips to Disneyland Paris for my year group when I
was head of year 7.
I love sport and I love everything about sport, the team work, the competitiveness, the
working together, the desire to do well and the having fun. BSME is all this and more.
The under 11 games are called the friendly games.
Now in my eyes there is nothing friendly about competition but the Under 11 BSME
games is so much than competition. The reason I like the BSME games so much is it
allows new friendships to be fostered and grow from a mix of nationalities and races
and schools.
This is my last year and I am extremely honored to take to Dubai such a wonderful
group of children and looking forward to having a fantastic time with all of them.
Yes Alex Stanard, even you
Slide 13
Matthew Lockwood
This is my second year now teaching at DBGS. It's a great place to work but one of the
only drawbacks for me is that I no longer get to teach PE! So it's great to be involved
with supporting the Under 11 BSME tournament this year. Sport plays a really important
role in primary schools, bringing students together and teaching them sets of skills that
can't always be taught in a classroom setting.
My love of sport stems from spending weekends in my youth with my uncles and
brother watching Arsenal play at Highbury - the children in my class and staff at DBGS
can attest to the continued love of Premier League football! To me, sports personalities
become successful not only by being good at their chosen sport, but by acting with
integrity while competing; maintaining this in victory and defeat. I think it's something
that needs to be instilled from a young age and we do that well at DBGS.
Having experienced a BSME tournament last year when Mr Gale organised the DBGS
tournament which was hosted by St. Christophers, I can say that the children in KS2
will gain a lot from participating; the chance to play, to compete, to socialise, to name
but a few.
Finally I want to say that we have a great team of staff chaperoning in Mrs Young, Miss
Crane and especially Mr Gale, all with a huge variety of different skills and
experiences. I cannot wait to get out there and be vocal on the sidelines.
Slide 14
Jo Young
This is my third year at DBGS having worked previously at BISAK for Four Years.
Since joining DBGS I have been one of the netball coaches, and as a team we have had some
great successes in SAIKAC, BSME and Saudi Games competitions. I started playing netball at the
age of 10 and later went on to represent my county, so it is great for me to see these young
athletes showing potential, developing their skills and gaining confidence.
Although I love all sport, my real passion is swimming; I swam competitively joining firstly a
local swim team, I loved having the strength and stamina and soon became addicted, my poor
parents! I swam regionally and nationally and had the privilege of being coached by one of
England’s finest coaches. I retired and took up coaching in pools in and around Cambridgeshire,
then later taking a huge interest in developing my own two children and started coaching here
at Lasers.
BSME is a fantastic opportunity for our young athletes, they will each and every one grow during
the four days, not only from a sporting side but emotionally and socially working together as a
team. I can’t wait to be part of that, shouting encouragement from the sidelines very vocally!!!
Pain is only temporary, but victory is forever!!
Slide 15
Natalie Crane
Although new to DBGS this year, I have been teaching for 8 years. All of my
previous was in the UK where I had lived for the previous 29 years of my
life.
In my previous school I was PE Coordinator, organising as many sporting
events with as many participants as possible. My aim was always to help
each child find a sport that they could take part in with a smile. Whilst we
compete to win, it's always nice to enjoy the experience.
I love sport! I will watch almost any sport and have tried playing most,
although it fair to say that I didn't enjoy them all...............cricket!!
Netball is my absolute passion, I have played since I was 10 years old
starting at C, moving to GA before my height eventually put me into
defence. I have played in several leagues, serious and social, reaching
regional level last year. This meant most of weekends were taken up
traveling across the south of England to play netball. I dearly miss my team,
and the sport but coaching the next generation of netballers is the next best
thing.
I'm really looking forward to the BSME games, although I don't plan on
coming back with my voice in tact!!!! (It's a good job it'll be spring break!)
Slide 16
Potential Questions
Will my son/daughter be able to take their mobile phone with them?
No
How will the rooms be allocated?
The staff going on the trip have allocated the rooms and the students will be told when we arrive at the hotel.
Who will look after the passports?
Each student will be allocated a travel group with a member of staff. The staff will look after the passport and
hand it back to the student at the relevant checkpoints
What surface will they play the football on?
Grass
What will my son/daughter need to take with them?
I will supply a kit list prior to the trip, however they will need smart casuals for the gala dinner, no jeans
How will we keep in contact with our son/daughter?
There will be regular post on the school PE blog if internet permits, if not we will send emails with pictures and
write ups
Will my son/daughter need spending money?
Everything is included In the cost, however if you would like them to buy you a present for you or siblings, then
you can give them a small amount.
What evening activities will there be?
BBQ at Sharjah English School on the Thursday,
Hotel meal and chilled night on the Friday
Gala Dinner on the Saturday
Slide 17
More Potential Questions
What happens when we arrive at the school on the 18th
March?
Students will be asked to bring their bags and passports
to the PE office. They will be in normal school from
periods 1-3, have lunch and then we will leave for the
airport at 11am
What shall we wear on the Wednesday to school?
Navy tracksuit bottoms or similar plus the blue polo shirt
that will be found in their kit bags.
Slide 18
Travel Groups
Mrs Young
Mr Gale
Alex Stannard
•
Nathan Unwin
•
Alex Head
•
Grainnie Joyce
•
Tessa Roovers
•
Amelia Watson
Eid Dirani
•
Daniel Shekawi
•
Rajiv Sayee Prasad
•
Amelie Winwood
•
Lina Abdullah
Miss Crane
Mr Lockwood
Safeer Abbas
James Head
Rares Turcan
Karis Monk
Maysam Ismael
Kimberley Davies
Omar Qattawi
•
Abdullah Almuhktar
•
Abdul Leasu
•
Erin Oliver
•
Tochi Ukaegbu
•
Zena Elbialy
Slide 19
GO
BULL DOGS