Let the wolves howl
Let the bells jingle
Inspiration spills out
As the Sevens twinkle
The second most crowded class of TUIS is Y 7 (after Y 8). There are 28 students, 14 of them being in Y 7 A and the other 14 in Y 7 B. Some of the students are locals and some others are international. Among international ones, there are Turkish, Polish, German, Koreans.
The form teacher of the class is Fevzullah BILGIN. The prefect of Y 7 A is Sevara SHARIPOVA and of B is Gulnoza GULYAMOVA.
Y 7 is one of the most active classes in TUIS. In this school year, we have organized a lot of parties and weekend activities. For example, we have had a class picnic and invited the teachers. We have had two bowling and one paintball activities. We also have had friendship and birthday parties and invited teachers.
Y 7 is not a usual class; there are some important values that are really important for everybody in the class. Some of them are as follows:
Respect
“If you want people to think well of you, do not speak well of yourself.” ~ Blaise Pascal
The first thing you will learn in Y 7 is to respect others. Listen to the others in order to be listened, laugh without mocking others. Raising hands is the sign of both having an idea and valuing that of others.
Self-confidence
The basic philosophy of the ‘great minds of the future’ (which, here, refers to Y 7) is self confidence in the sense that knowing what you are and forcing the limits. The thunders of ideas flicker in thousand ways in this class. Every soul in Y 7 never thinks that they are not good enough themselves. We think that belief, hope and work bring about the intelligence and perfect like.
Friendship
TUIS is a ‘melting pot’ in terms of internationalism. Y 7 is the epitome of good friendship in international context. Cooperation, alliance, understanding and respect for the differences are the fundamental approaches in relationships. Now it is your turn to think our possible world in the future with those qualifications, which is away from wars and enmity.
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