Week Beginning 10th June 2019 - Christopher Short, DCIS Principal

Week Beginning 10th June 2019 - Christopher Short, DCIS Principal

Author: Dover Court International School June 10, 2019 Duration: 1:38

Dear DCIS Parents,

This certainly is the final stretch of the academic year!

I would like to congratulate the Secondary students and our Art and Design Department on a very successful inaugural Art and Design & Technology Exhibition. The level of the work on display was amazing, well done all.

The Arabian Nights cast had a busy weekend with two full days of rehearsals. I am very impressed by the hard work and dedication put in to this by the students. A big thank you to Ms Hooper and the staff involved for all your time. There are still a few tickets left for the two performances, be sure to get yours from the School Reception.

Our Global Campus Expedition Team leave for their Switzerland adventure tonight. We wish them all a fantastic time!

The Primary School Reports will be available on the Parent Portal tomorrow during the morning. Should you have any issues logging in, please email parentportal@dovercourt.edu.sg. The Secondary Reports will be available on the 18thJune.

The Primary Parent Teacher Conferences will take place Monday 17thand Tuesday 18thJune. A booking email was sent out today, if you are having any issues accessing the page, please contact norsheila.abdul@dovercourt.edu.sg.

The DCA Sports Day is just around the corner, the DCA is looking forward to seeing you on Saturday afternoon. 

The DCA used uniform collection will commence Monday 24thJune and their second hand uniform sale will take place on the last day of term, 27thJune, 3-5pm in Cooper Hall.

Have a great week.


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