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1st Annual Positive Discipline Empowered Youth Forum

OUR CONFERENCE PDEYF

The 1st Annual Positive Discipline Empowered Youth Forum; is a new Forum created by our students at Oasis International School. The forum focuses on giving students the opportunity to communicate with other students from all over the world, share experiences, discuss the challenges they face in different aspects of life and find solutions to them.

HOW WILL THE CONFERENCE GO?

The Positive Discipline Empowered Youth Forum has started with an opening ceremony on the 19th of October 2023. The opening was in Oasis International School’s Campus, and was streamed online.

Next, there will be four monthly sessions in November, December, January, and February, virtually and face-to-face, where students can share their problems and find creative and constructive solutions—following a two-day conference and a closing ceremony at the end of June.

During sessions, we will combine all the solutions into creative, Positive Discipline activities.

FEES AND ACCOMMODATION

If you are a participant coming from Egypt or abroad, please contact us at pdeyf@oasisdemaadi.com for further details regarding the inscription fees.

If you are a participant coming from abroad, keep in mind the flight tickets expenses (Organizers will try to provide a sponsor to lower the ticket fee). Kindly find the accommodation details in the registration form.

Our Aim

The Student Council aims to give students a voice in school affairs and improve the school community through organizing events and activities.

About Oasis

Oasis International School was founded in 1994 with a vision to offer inspirational education to build confident, balanced, independent learners for a better future.

What is Students Council?

The Student Council works to plan and execute events and activities that promote school spirit, community engagement, and student well-being. Also, serving as a liaison between students and school administration, advocating for student needs and concerns.

Letter from the President

Of the 6th Oasis Students Council