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Tirana International School

Tirana International School News

Updated: 29/04/10

Karate

After spring break… Karate training for beginners,

age 7-11:-  Where: Mosher’s Building

                    When: Wed 3:10 PM

                                 Fri 3:10 PM

Time of practice: 60-80 min, The fee will depend on the group size.

Why Karate?

Karate is a form of martial arts that uses punching, kicking, and strikes along with open-handed techniques.

Karate training is a gross motor activity that helps youngsters develop a sense of integrity about their bodies. Balance, coordination, posture, and general movements improve with karate training. Karate helps youngsters develop, self-discipline, self-confidence and self-esteem. 

The structured drills that involve punching, kicking, and yelling help the youngster overcome shyness

and timidity.

If you are interested,

Call Mr. Florian 068 27 32 659

e-mail florimuca@yahoo.com

Mr. Florian is Karate Master (DAN 3rd Black Belt). He has participated in many national and international karate Championships.

He has been for 9 years Albanian karate champion and has achieved other international success. He has coached Juniors Albanian Team and when he joined TIS, he represented TIS with its students in national and international events and they achieved good results.

 

International Night

is May 20th

Tirana International School will be hosting an International

Night the evening of May 20th, 6:00-8:00 PM.

There will be a short musical performance and a parade

of nations. We would like to recognize each of the countries represented here at TIS, and invite all of our parents to participate. You can help make this a rich experience by getting together with fellow parents from your home country or region to create a small display table. Displays might include cultural artifacts, traditional dress, music, arts and crafts, games, and of course food. This is a great opportunity for our community to get together and share with our children. Contact: Ms. Cuden at

                           demetra.cuden@gmail.com

Drama-“Drop Dead Juliet”

Drop Dead Juliet is a spoof of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The middle

school and secondary students have

been rehearsing for this play for about

three weeks. This hilarious play is

about Juliet suddenly ending the final

scene and demanding that the play be

rewritten. This funny tale of love and woe opens on June

4 and closes on June 5 with show times in the evening.

Please put these dates on your calendar as you won’t want

to miss the sword fight, a dance off, and dreams revealed

Photos of schools science fair

Friday 23rd April

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