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organization from Norway, Sweden, Germany, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg. Presently our<br />

involvement in NECIS includes soccer, volleyball, basketball, softball, swimming, athletics, rugby and tennis.<br />

Students who are selected as a member of one of our sports teams are expected to attend all practices and<br />

scheduled games and of course take part in the friendly exchanges and end of season tournaments. T<strong>here</strong><br />

is travel involved, including staying away overnight, possible hosting of invitation teams, as well as some<br />

financial commitments.<br />

We believe that participating in team sports enhances the ability to perform academically, and teaches<br />

important social and leadership skills. All students who participate in our Sporting Program are expected to<br />

maintain good Academic standing. Students who travel with sports teams will miss classes, and must be<br />

able to handle this academically, and take the 8 absence limit per semester into account. Discussion will<br />

take place between teachers and sports staff to ensure that our Academic and Sporting Programs support<br />

each other. Policy in this area is in development, and this section of the Handbook will be updated during<br />

the school year.<br />

All enquiries should be directed to the Athletics Director, Robert Reynolds: RobertReynolds@cis.dk<br />

STUDENT AWARDS<br />

Awards Process<br />

Students are nominated for Awards by Faculty. Citizenship awards and some of the Grade 12 awards are also<br />

nominated by the students in the relevant grade levels. The number of nominations a student receives will<br />

be one of the deciding factors in the process. Criteria eligibility for nominees will be checked by Grade Level<br />

Team Leaders, IB Coordinators, and the Principal, and lists of nominees shared with the Faculty for further<br />

discussion. Final decisions will be made by relevant Faculty Teams in collaboration with the Grade Level<br />

Team Leaders and Principal.<br />

Students who have disciplinary or academic honesty infractions, in the current school year, may not be<br />

eligible for Awards. ‘Integrity’ is a criterion for all CIS Student Awards. Students who are on academic<br />

probation or have ongoing attendance issues may also be ineligible for awards, unless t<strong>here</strong> are extenuating<br />

circumstances.<br />

Grade 9 – 11 Awards<br />

Outstanding Student Award<br />

• Outstanding academic performance (as a guide: average grade of 6)<br />

• Achievements in extra-curricular activities<br />

• Exemplary involvement in community service<br />

• Well respected by classmates and teachers<br />

• Consistently positive attitude and effort<br />

• High personal integrity<br />

- Maximum of 6 recipients per grade level.<br />

Citizenship Award<br />

• Exemplifies CIS’s values of respect, tolerance, integrity and compassion.<br />

• Appreciates diversity and the perspectives of others.<br />

• Has an infectiously positive attitude; influences others in a positive way.<br />

• Cares for and supports classmates and teachers.<br />

• Participates well in school and community activities; demonstrates a willingness to contribute to<br />

society.<br />

CIS Senior <strong>School</strong> Parent/Student Handbook<br />

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