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GISU SECONDARY 1 CLUBS PRESENTATION
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
DescriptionUnder Water Robotics Club provides students with the opportunity to learn about robotics,
engineering, science, and mathematics (STEM) while building an underwater ROV as part of a
science and engineering technology curriculum. Throughout the project, students learn engineering concepts, problem solving, teamwork, and technical applications.
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
UNDERWATER ROBOTICS
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 4 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8, Mehmet Baki 250$ Year 9
ROBOTICS
DescriptionThe purpose of the Robotics Club is to promote the integration of engineering, and math among high school students. Participating in GISUTECH AND
INFOMATRIX ( Romania ) is an exciting experience for anyone interested in robotics, engineering, technology,. It is a wonderful opportunity to see how mathematics, science, and communication skills transform into fully
functional robots.
ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
ROBOTICS
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 8 students – Max. 16 students
Age group Teachers Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8, Mikail Alıcı 250$ Year 9 Güllü Alıcı
ELECTRONIC ORGAN
DescriptionStudents in this club will be able to;
Develop high level skills in instrument playing Produce students with skills capable of
competing both locally and internationally
ELECTRONIC ORGAN
Saturdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 6 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8, Ruth Namara 100$ Year 9 Karatsi
PERFORMING ART
DescriptionPerforming arts Club which will include; Music, Dance, Drama and Instrumental playing joined together as one
entity Students who take part in the club will be able to:
Demonstrate well-rounded development in the theater arts, including critical thinking skills, high-level skills in
performing arts, and enhanced creativity their performance skills with confidence and expertise
PERFORMING ART
PERFORMING ART
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 20 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Patrick Wagaba 25$ Year 9
BASKETBALL
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 15 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Alex Kisenyi 25$ Year 9
BASKETBALL
DescriptionBasketball is a fun sport played with a basketball that Is
bounced/dribbled and shot in a basket using hands, each team can have several players up to 15 but only 5 players can play at a time, it's one of the fasted growing sports in the world and students who take it seriously can acquire scholarships when they become good at it
for instance at college level and can become professionals .
FOOTBALL
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 11 students – Max. 22 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Sukur Erginsoy 25$ Year 9
FOOTBALL
DescriptionThe main objective of the football club is to help
students exploit their talent through training skills and drills. The student will also get exposed
to the international scene through the exachange programs that the club is intending to
have during this academic year.
MATHCOUNTS
DescriptionMATHCOUNTS is a national enrichment, club and competition program that promotes high
school mathematics achievement. In addition to building fundamental math skills, your child will
have the opportunity to participate in math competitions at and of the year.
MATHCOUNTS
MATHCOUNTS
MATHCOUNTS
Saturdays
Min. 4 students – Max. 8 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8, Güllü Alıcı 25$ Year 9
GREENERGY
DescriptionWe strive to contribute in the transition towards
sustainable energy. We are ambitious. We connect students, academics and professionals.
We aim to inspire and educate them, so our network of energy conscious young
professionals and entrepreneurs will claim their role in the energy society
GREENERGY
GREENERGY
GREENERGY
GREENERGY
GREENERGY
GREENERGY
Saturdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 4 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8, Emrah Tasdemir 250$ Year 9
SCIENCE FAIR
DescriptionThe GISU science fair club is an out-of-school-hours
club that offers its members the chance to do science-related activities that extend and enhance the science
they experience in the classroom. This club gives its members the opportunity to explore areas of science not covered by the curriculum, enables them to apply
the skills acquired and enhance innovation.
SCIENCE FAIR
SCIENCE FAIR
SCIENCE FAIR
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 20 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 David Ochieng 25$ Year 9
QUADCOPTER
Description Our principle is that aerial robots are first
aircrafts and second robots. Students must know how to safety fly and adhere to Civil Aviation guidelines. Students must also know how to
repair and replace parts. The training method we use allows the aerial robotic Quad copter to be flown safety for fun
successful and challenging missions.
QUADCOPTER
QUADCOPTER
QUADCOPTER
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 4 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Kadir Karaciga 250$ Year 9
ROUND TABLE SOCIETY
DescriptionThe GISU Round Table Society is a club focused on building rhetorical and critical thinking skills.
Members will learn the importance of the logical process, precision of language, and confidence
when expressing ideas. As members of the Round Table Society, students will have the opportunity to prepare for both Model UN
competitions, as well as debate competitions.
ROUND TABLE SOCIETY
ROUND TABLE SOCIETY
ROUND TABLE SOCIETY
Thursdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 15 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Natalie Coley 25$ Year 9
HEALTH
Saturdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 8 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Alex Kisenyi 25$ Year 9
HEALTH
DescriptionGalaxy Health Club is basically about getting kids active with their bodies physically especially in
the gym and on the sports fields,we do aerobics,cardio,light weight lifting,fat burning
drills and we talk about good eating habbits and good food/nutrition.
SWIMMING
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 10 students – Max. 20 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Edward Kityo 25$ Year 9
SWIMMING
DescriptionThe major aim of this club is to improve the students’ skills in swimming hence creating a
strong school swimming team.
WILDLIFE
DescriptionWe will study about different animals, how they behave, where they live and how they survive.
How best can we look after them other activities include art ( drawing, painting different the zoo,
national parks ). Making presentations.
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE
WILDLIFE
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 10 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Dennis Sekandi 25$ Year 9
CAPOEIRA
DescriptionCapoeira helps develop balance, coordination, general level of fitness and flexibility, sense of rhythm and awareness of your own body. The musical aspect of Capoeira helps kids feel more
comfortable and more willing to exercise.
CAPOEIRA
CAPOEIRA
CAPOEIRA
Tuesdays
Min. 5 students – Max. 10 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Kurtson 50$ Year 9 Hedson
TABLE TENNIS
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 4 students – Max. 8 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Kevin Mafabi 25$ Year 9
GRAFFITI
GRAFFITI
GRAFFITI
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 4 students – Max. 8 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Filiz Canik 25$ Year 9
MARBLING
MARBLING
MARBLING
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Min. 4 students – Max. 8 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Filiz Canik 25$ Year 9
MEDIA
DescriptionThe GISU MEDIA Club is an organization on
campus that works to engage the students in a common interest of photography and
videography. Our club is open to secondary students, and you don't have to be an expert to join the club. We welcome all students of every
skill level to take part!
MEDIA
MEDIA
MEDIA
Tuesdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 4 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Farukh Khalilov 150$ Year 9
3D PRINTING
Description The main goal of this extra curricular activity is to promote and teach GISU students about the
concepts and practices of a relatively new manufacturing process called three-dimensional (3D) printing. This club will offer, to all students,
education, hands-on experience and “workshop” services to those who have an
interest in 3-D Printing/Prototyping.
3D PRINTING
3D PRINTING
3D PRINTING
Thursdays
Min. 2 students – Max. 4 students
Age group Teacher Termly FeeYear 7, Year 8 Farukh Khalilov 150$ Year 9