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2012 Nuwara-Eliya - Lyceum International School

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Student Performance at G.C.E. (Ordinry Level) : December 2011<br />

Our Performance at G.C.E (O/L’s)<br />

Buddhism : 100%<br />

Hinduism : 100%<br />

Roman Catholic : 100%<br />

Catholic : 100%<br />

Sinhala : 100%<br />

Tamil : 100%<br />

Sadusha<br />

English<br />

Mathematics<br />

: 100%<br />

: 83.3%<br />

Sajeevan<br />

“A”s : 7<br />

Science<br />

History<br />

: 100%<br />

: 100%<br />

“A”s : 6<br />

“B”s : 1 Business Studies : 91.7%<br />

“B”s : 2<br />

“C”s : 1 Literature<br />

I.C.T<br />

: 83.3%<br />

:100%<br />

“S”s : 1<br />

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !<br />

!<br />

To Parents and Guardians<br />

WAYS TO TEACH VALUES TO YOUR CHILDREN<br />

1. Tell them your life stories and teach through your stories; Kids love to hear stories about your childhood. Weave<br />

in some moral dilemmas and you’ve got great opportunities to teach values to them.<br />

2. Live your own life according to your values; Kids learn by imitating, especially at a young age. They are very<br />

adept at sealing if what you say and what you do are matching up. Follow your own values every moment.<br />

3. Expose them to your religion or faith; It seems especially important today to let them know that they’re not alone.<br />

Providing your kids with a community of faith will strengthen their values and provide parents some “leverage”.<br />

4. Ask your child questions that will stimulate a dialogue about values; Telling them what values they should have<br />

won’t always be effective, especially when your kids get older. Asking them “curious” questions will allow<br />

discussions that will eventually lead to values. “What did you think about that fight” may be more effective than, “He<br />

shouldn’t have started that fight”.<br />

5. Talk to them about values in a relaxed and easy way; Talk to them when everyone’s relaxed, and do it in a light,<br />

conversational manner. They’ll be much more likely to be listening rather than tuning you out.<br />

6. Read them fairy tales when they’re younger; Fairy tales capture the imagination of kids and can easily lead to a<br />

discussion of values. Kids will learn the most concerning values when they’re excited about the topic.<br />

7. Involve your kids in art, activities, or helping others while limiting TV and video games; Kids learn values when<br />

they experience them. Allow them to experience helping others and involve them in activities that will expand their<br />

creativity.<br />

8. Have frequent conversations about values in your household; This lets your kids know that it’s important and it’s<br />

not just something you talk about when they do something wrong. Their value system will often reflect yours if the<br />

expectations are high.<br />

<strong>Lyceum</strong> Coordinator (<strong>Nuwara</strong> <strong>Eliya</strong>) : Mr. Chandima Roshan Wijewardane<br />

Participation of College Bands at the Seasonal Opening<br />

The Bands of Trafford (<strong>Lyceum</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>School</strong>) <strong>Nuwara</strong> <strong>Eliya</strong> performed their<br />

dynamism and proficient talents, at the glorious day of Seasonal Opening Ceremony<br />

in the City of “ Little England ” on the First day of April <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

The Bands in action in the City<br />

Leadership Training for the<br />

Panel of Prefects of the College<br />

Objective of the Residential Leadership Training Camp:<br />

To enhance the leadership qualities of school prefects<br />

Venue: <strong>International</strong> Center for Training of Rural Leaders<br />

Ministry of Youth Affairs & Skills Development Embilipitiya<br />

Duration: 14 – 16 March <strong>2012</strong><br />

Academic Staff Participated:<br />

Mr. M M S Priyalal (Coordinator), Ms. Janithri Ratnayake,<br />

Mr. Marvyn Nicholas, Mr. Clive Christopher<br />

Prefects Trained:<br />

2 nd Row (L – R): Mahesha, Vimansha, Rasmina, Nadeeshani,<br />

Senani, and Ann<br />

3 rd Row (L – R): Lakmal, Mario, Randy, Sudarshan, Hasanka,<br />

Pramuka, Lakshitha, Heshan, Vidhushan, Ishan and Vinuban<br />

4 th Row (L – R): Zawahir, Nimansu, Nadun, Gihan, Stellon,<br />

Duminda, Gyrika,Salindu, Sajeevan, Sasanka and Heshara<br />

SRB Student Record Book (Nursery & Pre Grade) and (Grade 1 to 12)<br />

The above mentioned book has been given to your child Please complete the relevant pages in it. Also paste a recent snap in Trafford <strong>School</strong> Uniform on<br />

the cover and put a polethene /cellophane cover. The SRB has to be carried daily to school and show it at the gate to enter the school. The SRB acts as a<br />

communication between parents and teachers / school. Notices from school will inserted in the inner back cover of the SRB. Please acknowledge the<br />

notice by signing in the school to parent section. If you want to write a message you can write in the “Parents to <strong>School</strong>” section.<br />

EXCUSE LETTERS FOR STUDENTS: “Letters of Excuse” should be valid with the dates and reasons for absence clearly mentioned and signed (signature should<br />

match with the specimen provided) by Parent in the Student Record Book (SRB).<br />

Page 2 02.04.<strong>2012</strong><br />

SCHOOL FEES PAYING IN VOUCHER<br />

The fees voucher for the month of April will be sent through<br />

the SRB. Please pay in the fees before end of April to the<br />

Hatton National Bank, <strong>Nuwara</strong> <strong>Eliya</strong> A/C No.<br />

129010007293. Please paste the bank receipt in your<br />

child’s SRB. You can keep a photocopy for your reference.<br />

Please note that once fees are paid a card will not be<br />

issued to you as done previously. Each month the school<br />

fees paying in voucher will be sent to you. From September<br />

<strong>2012</strong> a school fees paying in voucher will be sent to you to<br />

pay for the term. i.e. from September <strong>2012</strong> to December<br />

<strong>2012</strong>. You will then have to pay the fees for 4 months at<br />

once and you may do so before December <strong>2012</strong>. Please<br />

contact Mr. Roshan, Accountant, <strong>Lyceum</strong> <strong>International</strong>,<br />

<strong>Nuwara</strong> <strong>Eliya</strong>, for further instructions in this regard.<br />

SHB 1, SHB 2 (Students Hand Book)<br />

In addition to the SRB a student from Grade 1 to 12 gets a<br />

Students Hand Book 1 SHB 1 has all the Code of Conduct<br />

for students, and other details. SHB 2 which has the annual<br />

calendar, book lists, exam time tables, extra curricula<br />

activities calendar etc. will be provided later.<br />

<strong>Lyceum</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>School</strong> – <strong>Nuwara</strong> <strong>Eliya</strong>

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