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the Circle; teaching valuable life skills to students

01 July 2023, MVT 12:57
Students attending a program by the Circle --
01 July 2023, MVT 12:57

The "Leaders of Tomorrow" program by the Circle aims to provide students with the necessary education and training to prepare them for college and university.

Aishath Eva Hassan, a sixth-grade student at Ghiyasuddin International School, expressed her positive experience with the "Leaders of Tomorrow" program. She mentioned that the program has been instrumental in teaching her valuable skills, such as self-confidence, as well as enhancing her writing and oral presentation abilities.

"The program has significantly boosted my confidence. I have also acquired valuable skills in debating and public speaking, which are extremely useful in school," Eva said.

Aishath Eva Hassan, a student currently enrolled in the Circle's Leaders of Tomorrow program --

"I have participated in various programs organized by the Circle, and they have encouraged out-of-the-box thinking. Through the Leaders of Tomorrow program, I have learned to approach challenges with a positive mindset and think positively," Eva said.

Eva, who developed a passion for chess at a young age, has actively participated in chess tournaments such as the Women's Chess International Championship, Western Asian Youth Chess Championship, and International Chess Tournament. She believes that the "Leaders of Tomorrow" program will not only foster a positive mindset during chess competitions but also assist her in managing her time effectively while studying.

"Leaders of Tomorrow is a program that teaches you some of the essential skills that you need, regardless of what career you choose. It's a program that will benefit every student," Eva said.

According to Eva, the activities offered in The Circle's programs do not have set right or wrong answers. Instead, they provide an opportunity for children to make decisions using their intellect and choose their own paths. Eva said the inclusion of teachers' comments on students' answers, rather than positive marking, as an opportunity to develop her own thinking.

Eva highlighted the activity "Thought of the Week" as an opportunity to share opinions on various topics with Professor Ugail. She mentioned that this activity encourages her to think about different topics and nurtures her curiosity, even at a young age.

the Circle's programs has aspired Eva to become a successful student.

In addition to "Leaders of Tomorrow" the Circle also offers a range of other programs, including coding programs, and a literary program. These programs are designed to cultivate skilled successful children.

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