Day In The Life of an OWIS Student
It All Starts With A Typical Morning Routine
5:00 am to 7:00 am
Time to Rise and Shine
- Complete your morning hygiene rituals and don’t feel shy to sing an English song! Your family will love it, for sure!
- Enjoy a nutritious breakfast. Thanks, Mum and Dad!
- Double-check your bag for homework, books, and essentials. Your teacher won’t want you to miss out on anything.
- Commute to the bus stop on time. You won’t like others to wait for you.
- If you come to school by car or train, make sure you leave with plenty of time in case there’s traffic or transport delays. You can relax and enjoy your commute if you have time.
08:00 to 08:30
Time to Reach the School Premises
- Be punctual. Punctuality is the soul of success.
- Meet and greet your classmates and teachers. And never forget to smile.
- Speak English to your friends and teachers when you arrive, even if you are still learning. Practice makes perfect.
08: 30
Make Your Way to Class
- Group up with your class. Make sure to maintain silence.
- Head towards your class in a line. Be disciplined.
- Follow your teacher’s instructions. Obedience matters more than perfection.
- Keep your bag inside your locker. You are all set for class now.
08:45
The school day begins at the Homeroom.
- Your teacher will review your class activities. The review defines the path to progress!
- Ask questions and plan your day. Roadmaps do matter!
- How are you feeling today? Your teacher needs to know.
09:00 - 09:45 Period 1 &
09:45 - 10:30 Period 2
- Classes have just begun. Pay attention!
- Don’t hesitate to ask questions. And don’t shy away from answering either!
- Raise your hand for your turn. Be respectful… to everyone!
10:30 - 10:45
Time to Take a Break
- Relax. Your focus will improve.
- Spend time with your classmates. Communicate in English!
- Enjoy a snack. You need energy-boost!
- Don’t run around. Stay safe.
- Use your cell phone only if it is necessary. Avoid distractions.
10:45 - 11:30 Period 3 &
11:30 - 12:15 Period 4
- Classes continue! Make efforts to remember what you learn!
- What are you learning today? Feel free to ask questions.
- And what’s your favourite subject? Math? English? Science? Physical Education (PE)?
12:15 - 13:00
Lunch
- Head to the cafeteria. Time to eat!
- Enjoy your lunch. Caesar’s Kitchen buffet or your homemade bento?
- Put your garbage in the garbage can. This is your responsibility.
- Wash your hands properly. Cleanliness is a virtue.
- You may go to the gym or the playground.
13:00 pm - 13:45 pm Period 5
13:45 pm - 14:30 pm Period 6
14:30 pm - 15:15 pm Period 7
- Be in your class by 1:00 pm. Don’t be late.
- Follow your teachers’ instructions. Seek clarity, if needed.
- Learn along with your classmates. Collaboration is a great idea!
- Seek help, if needed. That’s how learning becomes more engaging.
15:15 pm - 15:30 pm
Homeroom
- What are the important takeaways? Make a note in your journal.
- Clean your workspace before leaving. It feels great to see a clean desk the next day.
- Have you packed all your belongings? Check your bag again!
3:30 pm- 3:35 pm
Time to go to Home
- Wait for your teacher’s instructions. Your teacher will dismiss you.
- Go to the gym entrance. Be in a line with other classmates.
- Board the school bus or meet your parents. Time to say Bye.
17:30
Dinner- It’s time to wind up for the day and get refuelled for tomorrow!
- Have a healthy dinner. Dinner time is family time too!
- Share your day’s experiences with your parents. They’ll love to listen to you!
- Complete your homework. You won’t like to feel embarrassed in class!
- Are you ready for tomorrow? Is there a test? A project? Check your notes.
- All set for bed? No? Read a book… in English.
- Have a restful sleep. Don’t forget to set your alarm!
Parents & Guardians: Your Roles in Your Child’s Success
Help your children arrive on time. Teach them the value of punctuality.
Register with Toddle. Learn the IB way of learning.
Communicate with the teachers. Understand your child’s learning journey better.
Support your children’s homework. But… let them do it!
Motivate your children to feel the joy of learning.
Speak in English with your children.
Visit us on Parent-Teacher Conference and Student-Led Conference Days.
Be a proud member of our Family Community Association.
Top 10 Habits of An Ideal OWIS Student
You are the best OWIS student when:
- You maintain a journal in English
- You read English books at home
- You do your homework regularly
- You always help others
- You speak English as much as possible
- You keep your room and desk neat and clean
- You follow good hygiene in daily life
- You are kind and you respect others
- You do your homework regularly
- You remain honest and cooperative during class activities