Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Five ways to celebrate the end of your residential IGCSE exams


Studying for any exam is tough enough but the IGCSE is widely recognised as one of the most rigorous methods of assessing the knowledge and understanding of 15-16 year olds that there is. This means it requires some serious revision.

Many schools with excellent academic reputations, particularly independent international schools, have already abandoned traditional GCSEs in favour of IGCSE exams. It is no surprise that the government’s recent response to growing criticism that GCSEs have become ‘too easy’ was to announce it will now pursue a model similar to the IGCSE.

If the IGCSE exam is tough it follows that students who have studied at a school offering residential IGCSE exams will have studied hard and therefore will know best how to celebrate when the stress and pressure is finished.

Former students of Alexander International School (www.alexandersschool.com) here offer the five best ways to celebrate the end of your exams.

1. Mementoes


Studying an IGCSE as a residential student is an intense experience but you make strong bonds with your peers and find friends for life. Several students commissioned or made mementoes to commemorate the end of their exams. These ranged from scrapbooks of collected signatures and witty aphorisms to photo collages of friends collated from everyone’s end of term pictures.

Other celebratory mementoes included specially printed t-shirts, group photos of everyone impersonating someone else in the gang and custom cups printed with ‘mug shots’ of classmates.

2. Experience days


A special day out with friends helps you spend time together while getting those thrills that revision has taken away from you. Theme parks provide plenty of adrenaline rushes and great opportunities to have a laugh at each other’s terrified looks and white knuckles.

Group bungee jumps are another option for a sharp rush of excitement, whereas overnight camping and makeover sessions or pamper days offer a more calming way to burn off that stress.

Rollercoaster ride

3. Nights out


Themed nights out were also popular, with a dress to impress code strictly adhered to and a stretch limo delivering friends to their favourite Italian restaurant for a slap-up celebratory meal and a chance to feel special. Others traded their trainers for bowling shoes and took out their pent up aggression and stress on those poor white skittles waiting at the end of the lane.

Bowling

4. Nights in


Another way to celebrate was to have a night in with a difference. Three DVDs were chosen for a marathon movie session and everyone agreed to dress as a character from one of them before arriving to enjoy a night of popcorn, pizza and pals.

5. Festivals


How fortunate that the end of exams coincides with the start of music festival time in the UK. For all those music fans out there looking for a real celebration what could be better than checking out your favourite bands, camping in a field and enjoying the sun?

Of course the British weather may not always play ball, but you will cherish those snaps of you and your classmates in mud splattered wellies forever.








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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Little Everyday Things to Celebrate

Why wait for milestones and events to have a celebration when we can have something to celebrate everyday? When we get buried in our daily routine, we forget the little things that make every day bearable and worth to be lived. These things should be celebrated, simply and without fuss, just to remind them to ourselves.

Every achievement is a victory

 

 

After all, we are all winners and this in itself is worth celebrating! It can help getting through a long day at work or forgetting it altogether to remind yourself of little achievements, even if you think they are meaningless. Any problem solved, whatever its importance, is a victory and can be simply celebrated with a fist in the air and a 'yes' whispered to yourself. Not much maybe, but still better than nothing. Acknowledging that you are making progress will simply help you to tackle the rest of the day.

Create your own celebration opportunity

 

There are no rules about what you can celebrate, so make your own! You like a certain type of food and it's now in season? Have a feast of it to welcome it. Have a dance to celebrate the win of your team, or listen to your favourite singer to mark the release of their new album. If you're happy, just say it, and why not baking a cake to celebrate? Life in itself is a celebration so don't stop celebrating every little things.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Best UK Events for the Winter Months



Just because it is winter does not mean that you have to stop entertaining employees and clients, especially because there is so much to do in London during these months. As long as you know what is happening in the city during the winter, you will have no problem coming up with a number of great winter activities for those within your organisation.

ATP World Tour Finals
The ATP World Tour Finals is a major tennis event that is held in November at the O2 Arena. Since the event is held indoors, you will not have any problems keeping your guests warm throughout the event. This event officially ends the ATP season, which means that many of the top players in professional tennis attend. The format of the ATP World Tour Finals is slightly different from traditional events, as only the top eight singles players and the top eight doubles teams are invited. These players then participate in a round-robin tournament, which means that you can watch the top players in the world multiple times.

Autumn Internationals
The QBE Rugby Internationals is another major event held in London during November, as a number of the top national rugby teams in the world challenge the English side. These matches, which are held at Twickenham Stadium, are considered hospitality matches, but they get ultra-competitive and are a great place to bring guests. Remember that these matches take place outside, so be sure to dress for the occasion.



London Bierfest
London Bierfest 2012 takes place during the first week of October. Although it is a little bit earlier than other winter events, it is a great place to bring employees because of its laidback atmosphere and affordable prices. This is similar to the Oktoberfest that is held in Germany, although it does include a distinct English flavour that you will not find at these events in any other country.

Winter Wonderland
Winter Wonderland is a great place to bring your staff because there is so much to do there. Held at Hyde Park between the end of November and the first week in January, this festival features the largest outdoor ice rink in the world, markets, a Ferris wheel and all kinds of Christmas related scenery. This event is an especially memorable place if you have corporate clients visiting from another country, as they will be impressed by what the Winter Wonderland brings to London.




As you can see, London is a city with plenty to do in the winter, especially if you know where to look. Whether you want to take your guests to a sporting event or have them witness the outdoor spectacles that the residents of London already love, you can find the perfect retreat without leaving London's city limits.


The article was produced by supplier of autumn internationals 2012 tickets and hospitality - Keith Prowse.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Easy Meals for Big Parties



Throwing a successful dinner party is a major milestone of adulthood. It proves that the host has learned how to properly prepare a healthy meal. She will have cleaned and arranged her home so that her friends will be impressed by her station in life. Not everyone has the time, space and finances to host a large party, so being able to do so is a sign of high social status and career success. Even if the host is not hurting for money, she will still need to avoid spending too much money on food and drinks for her party.
 























Italian Family-style
Italian food is always a big hit at a party. Pasta is inexpensive and can be made in large amounts. Pasta can be upgraded if the host chooses a whole-grain variety and uses a unique sauce. For example, she can serve it with alfredo sauce or plain pesto. Another standard that always goes over well is a salad. A classic garden salad with Italian, ranch or vinaigrette dressing can be made in the minutes preceding the start of the party. If the host wants her salad to be the entree, she can make it more substantial with a few minor adjustments. Fruit and nuts can be added to mixtures of baby spinach leaves an other dark greens. A sweet salad can be tossed with apple cider vinegar or raspberry vinaigrette dressing. A basic Caesar salad is transformed into a full meal by simply adding chicken to it. Small pieces of cooked chicken can be placed in a dish next to the salad. This way, guests can add as much chicken as they want, and vegetarians will still be able to enjoy the salad.

Small Sandwiches
Small sandwiches are good for parties at which the guests will not be sitting down the entire time. The host can make three or four different kinds of sandwiches on different kinds of bread and cut them into quarters. The guests will be able to sample each kind. At least one type of sandwich should be meatless. Toasted bruschetta is a suitable appetizer.

Individual Desserts
Cupcakes and cookies are better than single large cakes when serving a standing group. Sticking with finger foods means that the host will not risk running out of clean silverware before everyone has finished eating. She can limit her flatware to small paper plates that she can just throw away. She should provide a few bottles of wine for her guests and advise them to bring anything else that they would like to drink.


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