When
students leave us we provide a school-leaving report and a grades
certificate. Some schools offer placement tests but our students
usually pass with high honours. Not only that, but they usually
perform very well in their new schools. The following two letters
illustrate this point:
Anne Kanderian, Student
Anne Kanderian, who was a student in Grade 11 and her brother
in Grade 10 when they had to emigrate permanently to the USA,
joined 12 Grade in a very selective school in the USA and wrote:
Dear Mr. Germanos,
I hope that you are fine and have enjoyed your holidays. How is
Choueifat doing? I am sure that everything is well, especially
with the prefect system.
Sami and I are doing well at school. It is not that hard, and
I feel that the work load is quite light. I am currently taking
two AP courses, one in Physics and the other in Calculus. The
semester is going to end shortly and I still have not taken anything
new in either subject. It is a definite advantage, but I feel
that so far it is a waste of time. Although in Choueifat my expertise
was math and not physics, my physics teacher claims that I am
the best student he has ever had in his whole seventeen years
of teaching. I thank the International School of Choueifat for
that.
At school, I met the representative from Rice University. I mentioned
to her that there were graduates from the International School
of Choueifat who have attended Rice. She amazed me by already
knowing that.
I gained a lot from being a student in The International School
of Choueifat. If I could have had it my way, I would have stayed
there to continue my schooling. It has been a pleasure learning
there and I will never forget the times that I have had. Please
give my regards to everybody there. Once again, thank you for
all that you have done for me.
Yours sincerely, Anne Kanderian