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AIS honours award winning student

TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

DOHA ASIAN Integrated School (AIS), a newly established institution using Philippine curriculum with an integration of Singaporean method, held a ceremony in honour of Keanne Vera Amomoy, a Grade IV-Esa student of the school, on Tuesday.

Keanne was honoured for emerging the first runnerup in 7-9 years old category of the Annual Health, Safety and Environment Drawing Competition sponsored by Transfield Services, a leading global provider of operations, maintenance, and asset and project management services.

In achieving the feat, Keane beats other competitors from Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, India, and the Gulf Region from which entries were received for the competition.

The ceremony was attended by the Owner and Chairman of AIS-HSC Sheikha Eman Qubrosi, Keanne’s parents, the School Principal Cary Yasir M Aragat, the Admin Inspector Khaldon Naba and the PTA Secretary Ninfa Budiao.

Representatives of Transfield Services led by its General Manager Scoot Bethel and the Deputy Manager of Quality Julie Smith were also in attendance at the event.

Keanne received a plaque of recognition and a token of appreciation from AIS management while students of the school rendered a special number and a smart game challenge on health, safety and environment for both teachers and students.

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