An overview of our DP results at RWA.....more details to follow on the RWA website and other RWA social media channels.
@RWA_IBDP#RWAachievement#RWAgrade12
An overview of our DP results at RWA.....more details to follow on the RWA website and other RWA social media channels.
@RWA_IBDP#RWAachievement#RWAgrade12
Congratulations to the class of 2020 on their fantastic IBDP results! We celebrate the success of Aya Abu Ahmad, Dana Abu Alfailat and Jana El Khatib, in particular, for being our highest achievers with 41 points each. @RWA_IBDP#RWAachievement#classof2020
@iborganization RWA's G12 DP teachers put our students first, kept them calm and focused despite the personal and professional uncertainty around them and are now working with our graduands on an extension programme to get them ready for university. They're a DP dream team! @RWA_IBDP
“The work in this exhibition centers around the theme of gender stereotypes. I believe that both men and women in today’s society are under pressure to conform to gender expectations.”
Ludovica Ticali, IB Visual Art 2020 @RWA_IBDP#RWAgrade12#RWAart#RWAachievement
An idea worth sharing developed by Zachariah Manyapye, Head Boy, RWA Class of 2020.......FalconView is a specialized wristband that could monitor UAE residents' vital signs to help track potential coronavirus cases. @RWA_IBDP#RWAgrade12#RWAachievement@KHDA
‘Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly, without claiming it, she stands up for all women.’ Maya Angelou. "I was really inspired by this quote when I was selecting my works for this exhibition.” Alessia Eccher, IB Visual Art 2020 @RWA_IBDP#RWAart
“My exhibition explores my cultural heritage and religion vs my western lifestyle. This culture clash of east meets west looks at Buddhist teachings and where these sit in today’s world.”
Navinya Chee, IB Visual Art 2020 @RWA_IBDP@iborganization#RWAart#RWAachievement
“My work explores ideas around human behaviour and how people deal with vulnerability through vices. For me, vulnerability is the ability to be open and honest about yourself. To be vulnerable, you must accept your flaws.”
Mara Duna, IB Visual Arts 2020, @RWA_IBDP#RWAart
“The work in this exhibition centers around self-identity, the way I think about myself and the way I'm perceived by others. I have explored my cultural heritage, personality, worries and feelings of displacement.”
Yara Selman, IB Visual Art 2020 @RWA_IBDP#RWAart
“My pieces explore the theme of culture and specifically the term ‘Third Culture Kid’ (TCK). I identify myself as being a TCK. These artworks are an amalgamation of my perspective and that of other TCKs in my school.
Shreya Pillai, IB Visual Art 2020 @RWA_IBDP@iborganization
“This exhibition is an exploration into the multicultural nature of my school society. It's fascinating that the human instinct is to make judgements about others without getting to know them....”
Simone Pateria, IB Visual Art exhibition 2020 @RWA_IBDP#RWAart@iborganization
“My exhibition centers around my Arabic and Islamic culture, exploring how my identity is formed through these. My intention is to invite the viewer into my world and to create visual harmony for the audience.
Aiten Mahfouz, IB Visual Arts 2020 @RWA_IBDP#RWAart@iborganization
“My artworks explore death and mortality. I want the audience to feel the weight of the subject by evoking the positive and negative aspects of death and to face the fragility of their mortality."....Rouise Casim, IB Visual Art exhibition 2020 @RWA_IBDP@iborganization#RWAart
Our first ever @RWA_IBDP Grade 12 Visual Arts virtual exhibition opens on Instagram, next week. Drop by to enjoy the artistry of these young men and women. Use this link to connect to RWA on Instagram...https://t.co/0BmMrXr6Ip @RWA_TheArts#RWAgrade12#RWAachievement