INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

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GENERAL INFORMATION

* Address : 4th district - 3rd neighborhood , 6th of October behind Madinah Mall .

* School Hours : 8:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.

* School Phone : 38346740 - 38346741 - 38300065

* PTA Office Hours : from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00p.m. Tuesday / Thursday

Royal International Language School

American Department

2016 / 2017

WELCOME

We are honored that you are a member of Royal International Language School American Department

Welcome back to our increasingly competitive world , a high-quality education gives students a wider choice and better chances in college and university .

This handbook explains the opportunities that our Royal American Department offers you . Each of these opportunities is designed in alignment with the vision and mission of the international standards. We want to inspire you to confidently learn , interact , and grow so that you make the most of your special High School years . These years are all about YOU and what you have to offer the world .The High School schedule , activities , curriculum , and atmosphere are all designed around the things that make High School students unique . We are confident that you will find the school a great place to learn, to meet new friends and to gain new experiences. We encourage you to accept the challenges that lie ahead in learning as you pursue your education and lifetime goals.

Royal American School is an exciting, creative, and challenging place to learn. You are encouraged to be the best student that you can be. With your contribution, RILS' will be an even more rewarding place where you will also find our teachers focused on your academic achievement needs.

We ask that you not only study and achieve academically, but that you also demonstrate
excellent character, leadership, and service, qualities that are required of all who wish to be
successful students and good citizens in our society. Our faculty and school community are
dedicated to helping you achieve and meet new challenges.

We encourage you to become involved in school activities, arts, and athletics. Become
involved in as many activities as you can manage and which you enjoy.

We hope that this year is your best school year ever. We wish you a successful and
rewarding time at Royal International Language School, American Department.

ACCREDITATION

Royal International Language Schools American Department is a fully
accredited member of Advance ED (Advancing Excellence in Education
Worldwide).

Royal International Language Schools

American Department

Mission Vision

Mission:

We prepare confident learners and creative thinkers to become positive and active global citizens.

We strive for excellence in a happy, caring and balanced community founded on integrity and respect.

Our Philosophy :

1.To be recognized by the success of our students in achieving their personal

goals.

2.To make student development the center of all school decisions.

3.To aspire to the highest internationally recognized performance standards.

4.To build and celebrate a culture based on internationalism.

5.To enable students to become life-long learners through the development of
their professional practice.

Vision:

RILS is a future-focused community where learning is collaborative, fun and engaging. The core vision for all our students is to reach their full potential and positively impact the world through acceptance of differences and values.

There are some goals we are trying to achieve during This

academic year as following

Goal 1: Student Excellence

Challenge each student to maximize his or her potential and to excel academically, socially,
emotionally and physically for life, college and career readiness.

Goal 2: School Excellence

Develop and sustain each school to be high-performing within an environment of innovation,
collaboration, continuous renewal and caring relationships.

Goal 3: Talent Excellence

Recruit, develop and empower a diverse, high-performing team to maximize achievement for
each student.

Goal 4: Organizational Excellence

Build a great, enduring and responsive organization that provides the appropriate resources,
direction and services in pursuit of highest student achievement.

Goal 5: Outreach Excellence

Foster family, school and community partnerships to expand educational opportunities for
students.

Our Core Values

6.Commitment

7.Duty

8.Responsibility

9.Appreciation

Our Slogan

Dedicated to Excellence , we expect the best .

Royal International School

American School

Profile

Royal International School is Located in 6th of October City . It is a satellite city and part of the urban area of Cairo , Egypt , 32 km ( 20 miles ) outside Cairo itself . It has a population ranging between some 185,000 in the city to an estimated 500,000 inhabitants in the wider area .It also hosts Egyptian students and students from the Gulf and Palestinian territories , who study at its private universities like MisrUniversity for science and Technology , Modern Sciences and Arts University , Nile University , October 6 University (O6U) and Zewail City of Sciences and Technology . 6thof October City is at large is an industrial and technological community which , hosts one of the largest industrial zones in Egypt on which the entire city is established . In addition , the smart village Egypt located on the Cairo - Alexandria road just 10 km from Royal International School (RIS) , it accommodates multinational and local companies , governmental and financial organizations , educational institutions and research & development centers , business parks as well as variety of other IT products offered by Oracle , Dell , Microsoft , Raya … etc. The smart village multipurpose ecosystem are built on quality , collaboration and trust to the satisfaction of all stakeholders in the community , especially the educational institutes , which give the opportunity for the RIS students and staff to get benefit from any program .

The Royal International School had been established in 2002 with only one building for the national Egyptian system . In 2006 , the school campus included two buildings one for the national Division and the other is for the International Division .

The Royal International American School is dedicated to providea high quality American education program and services in order to help the students attain their full potentialacademically , socially and physically . In order to achieve this goal ,thisis for the school to be able to start the teacher professional development .

The Royal international American School holds an administrative team for the American Division that consists of a Head of School , Academic Principal , guidance counselor , behavior specialist , 19 teachers . All teachers are certified and highly qualified by definition of state mandates . All of them hold a bachelor's degree and five possess post-graduate diplomas in Education . The support staff includes an office manager , school secretary , media and technology specialist , two paraprofessionals , three food service workers . The current student enrollment is about 75 students in grades tenth through twelfth . The class capacity is 25 students per class . The school buildings occupy 40% of the total area of the land leaving a spacious area for playgrounds and sports courts . In addition , the school also has an indoor gymnasium as well as safe interactive play facilities to cater for the different age groups and promote the physical development of the school community . Moreover , the school cafeteria offers students and teachers balanced meals . All school buildings are equipped with a fire escape and follow international health and safety standards .

The classrooms are spacious , bright , well ventilated , air-conditioned . They are equipped with state of the art smart boards and data shows . Each classroom has one laptop to accommodate for inquiry-based and problem-solving learning activities . Classrooms are furnished with square tables and movable chairs to facilitate group work and cooperative learning activities .

Accreditation & Affiliation:

AdvanceEd/department – Northwest

Grades offered

GRADE 10
SUBJECT / CREDITS
English / 1 Credit
Math / 1 Credit
Biology / 1 Credit
World History / 1 Credit
Arabic / 1 Credit
Second Language / 1 Credit
Art / ½Credit
Physical Education / ½Credit
Total Credits / 7 Credits
GRADE 11
SUBJECT / CREDITS
English / 1 Credit
Math / 1 Credit
Chemistry / 1 Credit
Sociology / 1 Credit
Second language / 1 Credit
Computer / 1 Credit
Physical Education / ½Credit
Art / ½Credit
Total Credits / 7Credits
GRADE 12
SUBJECT / CREDITS
English / 1 Credit
Advanced Math / 1 Credit
Physics / 1 Credit
Economics / 1 Credit
Advanced Biology / 1 Credit
Second language / 1 Credit
Computer / 1 Credit
Art / ½Credit
Physical Education / ½Credit
Total Credits / 8 Credits

Total Credits = 22 Credits

GRADING SYSTEM

The computation of grades and grade point averages is determined as follows and is established by Royal International Language Schools:

COURSE GRADING

The grades for this course will be based on the following letter grades:

100 – 96 / A+ / 4 / 78 - 76 / C+ / 2.3
95 – 93 / A / 4 / 75 - 73 / C / 2
92 -89 / A- / 3.7 / 72 - 69 / C- / 1.7
88 – 86 / B+ / 3.3 / 68 - 66 / D+ / 1.3
85 – 83 / B / 3 / 65 - 63 / D / 1
82 -79 / B- / 2.7 / 62 -60 / D- / 0.7
Below 60 / E or F / 0

CHAIN OF COMMAND

Administration / Contact
Mrs.ManalFawzy
The School General Director /
Mr. Ibrahim Awad
The school Vice General Director
Mrs. Mona Abd Al-Hamid
The Head of the American School /
Mrs. Ahmed Abdel Wahab
The Academic principal of the American school /
Mrs. Marwa El-hady
The Head of the School Accountant /
Mr. Hassan Khamis
The Head of the School Student Affairs /

THE AMERICAN SCHOOL STAFF

Title

/

Teacher’s Name

/

E-mail

English Supervisor / Mr. MagedFawzy /
English teacher / Mr. Diaa el din
English teacher / Mrs. Fulla Al Desoukie
Math teacher / Miss. Jeannine Achraf
Computer teacher / Miss. Rasha Al Sayed
Chemistry teacher / Mr. Ahmed Abd Al-wahab /
Physics teacher / Mr. EssamMahoud
Biology teacher / Mrs. Shaimaa El Galiand
Arabic teacher / Mrs. AbeerMostafa
History teacher / Mrs. Rania Abdel Zaher
Civics teacher / Mrs. AzzaAbd Al Ati
German teacher / Miss. Sara
French teacher / Mr. MoatazEid
Human development / Mr. PaulaFarag

Subjects’ Course Description

English course description grade10:

Study Items

“Typhoid Fever” from Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt [Autobiography]

“By the Waters of Babylon” by Stephen Vincent Benet [Short Story]

Extended Reading Choice: Animal Farm

“from Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam” by Martin Luther King Jr. [Speech]

“Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?” by Tim O’Brien [Short Story]

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar (especially, a close read of Act III Scene 2 – Antony’s speech) [Drama]

“Two Kinds” by Amy Tan [Short Story]

“The Sword in the Stone” [Legend]

from “Into Thin Air” by Jon Krakauer [Magazine Article]

“Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl [Short Story]

“And of Clay We Are Created” [Short Story]

English course description grade11:

“The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe

“The River-Merchant’s Wife: A Letter” by Ezra Pound

“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards

Extended Reading Choice: The Jungle

“from Nature” by Ralph Waldo Emerson [Essay]

“Speech to the Virginia Convention” (1775) by Patrick Henry [speech]

“The Minister’s Black Veil: A Parable” by Nathaniel Hawthorne [short story]

“The Arrogance and Cruelty of Power from Speech at the Nuremberg Trials” (1945) by Robert H. Jackson [speech]

Extended Reading Choice: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Introduction to the Literary Period: “The Rise of Realism” by Gary Q. Arpin [Expository]

“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot [poem]

“The Lowest Animal” by Mark Twain [essay] and “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson [poem] Extended Reading Choice: The Grapes of Wrath

“The Weary Blues” and “Harlem” by Langston Hughes [poems}

“From Diary of a Young Girl” by Anne Frank {diary}

“The Biggest Battle of All History” from The Greatest Generation Speaks by Tom Brokaw [letter]

English course description grade12:

  1. The Anglo- Saxons.
  2. “The road to Canterbury.
  3. The Middle Ages.
  4. The Renaissance.
  5. The restoration and the 18th century.
  6. The Romantic Period.
  7. The Victorian Period.
  8. “The Art Of Modern Poetry”.

Math Course Description

Grade 10

1-The complex number system.

2-Seeing structure in expressions.

3-Arithmetic with polynomials and rational expressions.

4-Reasoning in equations and inequalities.

5-Interpreting functions.

6-Congruence.

7-Similarity.

8-Circles.

Grade 11

1-The complex number system.

2-Interpreting functions.

3-Building functions.

4-Linear, quadratic and exponential models.

5-Trigonometric functions.

6-Similarity, right angles and trigonometry.

7-Probability.

8-Expressing geometric properties with equations.

Grade 12

1-Limits (point – infinity – trig. Functions )

2-First derivative rules.

3-Integration

4-Continuity and differentiability

5-Logarithm and exponents

6-Applications on integration and differentiation

7-Complex numbers system

8-Probability

Science course description

Biology Course Description

1st Biology program

•The study of life.

•Cells

Cell structure and Function.

Cell and Energy/ enzymes.

Macromolecules (polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids) in cells.

Cell Growth and Division.

•Genetics

Meiosis and Mendel.

Extending Mendelian Genetics.

Extending non Mendelian Genetics

•From DNA to protein

Identifying DNA as the genetic material.

Structure of DNA

DNA replication.

Transcription.

Translation.

Mutation.

genetic engineering (biotechnology) is used to produce novel biomedical and agricultural products

•Principles of Ecology.

•Interaction of Ecosystem.

•The Biosphere.

•water, carbon, and nitrogen cycle between abiotic resources and organic matter in the ecosystem

•Human Impact on Ecosystem.

•Classification and Diversity.

•Meiosis and Mendel.

• Extending Mendelian Genetics.

• Extending non Mendelian Genetics

•Plants.

Plant Diversity.

Plant Structure and Function.

Plant Structure, Reproduction, and Response

•Animals.

Invertebrate Diversity.

A close at Arthropods.

Vertebrate Diversity.

A closer look at Amniotes.

Animal Behaviors.

•Human Biology.

Human System and Homeostasis.

Nervous System and endocrine Homeostasis.

Digestive and Excretory System.

Respiratory ad Circulatory System.

Immune System and Disease.

Protection, support, and Movement.

Reproduction and Development.

Student Discipline Regulations

1 - School day starts at 8:00 am and ends at 2:30 pm. No students are allowed to enter the school after 8:15 am. The school is not responsible for students who are outside school after 8:15 am.

  1. All the students must attend the morning line daily.

2 - Tardiness :

Action : a. Student and parent vow that the action will not be repeated.

  1. The student with frequent tardiness will be suspended from 1 to 3 days .

3 - Dropping some classes during the school day :

Action : a. Student and parent vow that the action will not be repeated .

b. Student with repeated action will be suspended from 1 to 5 days.

c. School will consider depriving the student from the final exam in case of exceeding

the limited absence days .All students are required to attend school for 180

instructional days per school year.

4 - Neglecting assignments and forgetting equipment :

Action : a. Parent vows that the action will not be repeated .

  1. Some of behavior marks will be omitted .

5 - Cutting school :

Action : a. Student will be suspended from 1 to 3 days .

b. Parent vows that the action will not be repeated .

c. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

d. If repeated , student will be dismissed permanently and the Educational

Administration will be informed .

6 - Damaging properties or writing on walls or buses (breaking doors or windows or desks or chairs or electrical appliances:

Action : a. Student will pay for the damages , repair it and will be suspended from 3 to 5 days .

b. Parent vows that the action will not be repeated .

c. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

7 - Students without complete uniform won’t be allowed to enter the school .

8 - All kinds of accessories or make up are forbidden .

9 - Using mobiles during the school day :

Action : a. Student will be suspended for 1 day and parent vows that theaction will not be

repeated .

b. If repeated , student will be suspended for 3 days and the device will be seized

till the end of the quarter .

10 - Aggressive behavior and disorder in halls and playground inside or outside school :

Action : a. Parent vows that the action will not be repeated .

b. Student will be suspended from 3 to 5 days .

11 - Aggressive behavior towards students and physical abuse :

Action : a. Student will be suspended for 1 day and parent vows and an apology will be

offered for the offended .

b. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

12 - Theft and steeling others’ properties :

Action : a. Parent will be called up and restore the loot .

b. Student will be suspended from 1 to 3 days .

13 - Misbehavior with school staff :

Action : a. Parent & student vow and student will be suspended from 1 to 3 days.

b. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

14 - Exam cheating :

Action : a. Issuing a report by the head of committee, calling up the parent and omitting the marks of the exam .

b. If repeated , student will be deprived from the rest of the exams.

15 - Undermining the national sovereignty by disrespecting the flag or not performing the National Anthem :

Action : a. Parent vows that the action will not be repeated .

b. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

16 - Using bad names or writing them :

Action : a. Parent vows and student will be suspended for 3 days .

b. If repeated , student will be suspended for 15 days .

17 - Students are not allowed to leave during the school day without parent accompany , unless its an emergency and it should be with an official letter . Leaving with phone calls are not allowed .

18 - Parents meeting will be in the administration from 9 to 1 .

GENERAL INFORMATION

High school uniform Requirements (Grade 10-12)

-Grey polo T-shirt with logo, fully buttoned.

-Dark blue slacks for girls and boys.

-White or black socks with slacks.

-All black shoes with non-making soles and heels.

Grade 12 seniors have the option of wearing Senior Polo T-shirts.