ASPIRE ACADEMY 2021-22 ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS ON A CAUTIONARY NOTE
ASPIRE ACADEMY 2021-22
ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS ON A CAUTIONARY NOTE
Doha, Qatar: 6
September 2021
The week beginning from 5
September 2021 will see Aspire Academy usher in the new academic year (2021-22)
by welcome new and current student-athletes in a gradual return to in-person
attendance to classes on the premises.
This academic year starts with an enrolment of 277 student-athletes of
whom 50 are new joiners. The composition
of new students is as following, Football 21, Athletics 15, Football Refereeing
5, Fencing 3, Squash 1, Swimming 4, and Table-Tennis 1.
While the coronavirus pandemic has
brought about changes and adjustments to general lives, there has been set in
place a system that will enable the world renowned Aspire Academy to partially
open its doors to students and run as close to normal and pre-pandemic
programme as possible: within the State stipulated regulations and observance
of safety measures.
The new joiners will be gently
introduced to life at Aspire Academy through various entertainment and
educational games to help them adapt to life at the institution and enhance
their social and behavioural skills. The Academy will
ensure that all entering the premises will have a temperature check,
green status appear on the EHTERAZ app, wear face masks in closed places,
maintain social distancing and other directives issued by the Ministry of
Public Health.
After a socially distanced welcome
assembly where the Academy’s teachers were also present, the new joiners were split
into groups led by senior students and began to familiarise themselves with the
Academy premises timetables and facilities.
The new students got to participate in
several educational activities and games in their classrooms, receiving life
lessons amongst these: how to live a healthy lifestyle and how to support each
other in such a high-achieving environment.
Speaking on the school’s expectations
for this academic year, Jassim Al-Jaber, School Principal at Aspire Academy
said:
“We are gradually returning to our pre-pandemic
time-table and programme but in careful and small steps. Within the pandemic
period we developed learning resources which have become an important reference
for the students, and we were able to benefit from them and strengthen our
education process even further. Our objective remains to enable our
student-athletes to realise their full potential and achieve remarkable things
in whatever they choose to pursue. We, as a school, achieve this by constantly
working with students, their parents and teachers to improve the academic and
sporting mix we offer each individual.”
Al-Jaber went on to say that the high percentage of
those vaccinated has helped and made returning to easier for us as Aspire
Academy, but we still must adhere to the precautionary measures because the
students’ health always comes first. Our numbers at present are as following,
90 % of student and 95% of staff have been vaccinated.
The Academy also
uses some of the latest technologies available to improve students’ living and
learning experience and help them become self-learners and knowledge seekers.
It also keeps an open line of communication with parents through regular
meetings and several applications, such as the Blackboard and Parent Corner programmes,
which keep them abreast of students’ results and performance.
Aspire Academy
student-athletes are developed through comprehensive athlete portfolio
management, whereby coaches, educators, support service, service providers and
management personnel actively cooperate to achieve an integrated Long-Term
Athlete Development (LTAD) program based on specific and measurable performance
outcomes. The progressive development, duty-of-care and creation of a fun and
interactive environment are core to these efforts.
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