AlphaMax Academy - Suriname's Premier English Language School. Since 1998 AlphaMax Academy has delivered a Classics values based educational program in English designed for Surinamese students. Its graduates have gone on to universities in several international countries including the UK, the Caribbean,Holland,the US and China. Alphamax is the Suriname center for ACT, GAC and IELTS. AlphaMx students have been doing ACT (since 2004), PSAT ( since 2005), GAC ( since 2007)and IELTS (since 2011).
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Learn more about Msiba, My Love
Lily Strand publishing has created a website---http://www.msibamylove.com so that online viewers can learn more about their latest publication -Msiba,My Love and its writer Ivan A. Khayiat.
It is also possible to order the book online.
The site has material from Ivan A. Khayiat's early collection of poems Quest by Day, Vigil by Night.. Msiba was launched last Friday in Suriname and has had an enthusiastic response from the public.
This coffee table photo book with the Tagore award winning poem is a collector's item and an ideal gift. The book is an excellent example of the creative skill of Surinamese.
The book was printed by Suriprint N.V and Design work was done by Studio TMC and ChadLab.com.
Suriname buyers can come to the AlphaMax Academy to get their copies.
It is also possible to order the book online.
The site has material from Ivan A. Khayiat's early collection of poems Quest by Day, Vigil by Night.. Msiba was launched last Friday in Suriname and has had an enthusiastic response from the public.
This coffee table photo book with the Tagore award winning poem is a collector's item and an ideal gift. The book is an excellent example of the creative skill of Surinamese.
The book was printed by Suriprint N.V and Design work was done by Studio TMC and ChadLab.com.
Suriname buyers can come to the AlphaMax Academy to get their copies.
Labels:
AFOBAKA DAM,
AlphaMax Academy,
Ivan A. Khayiat,
Msiba-My Love,
Quest by Day,
Tagore Art Competition 2011,
Vigil By Night
Successful Visit to Jarikaba
By Jonathan Liu--High School Senior and member of Business Class
On Wednesday December 14, 2011 the AlphaMax Academy business
students went to Jarikaba Stichting Behold Bananen Sector (SBBS). The students
left school at 8:00 am and arrived at the Jarikaba banana plantation forty five
minutes later. When they arrived to the plantation Mr. Barsingh -the head of
agronomic and research department- greeted the student with a warm
welcome.
After a long trip with the bus the business students arrived
at the banana plantation. They then rode three more minutes to the banana
field. Mr. Barsingh described the field and the banana plants. Jarikaba has three farms and each farm has a
manager and two supervisors.
The banana field is 1280 hectares long. One hectare has 1900
banana trees .The banana are covered with blue plastic bags, so that the pests
cannot get to the banana.
The field has an old sprinkler system to water the banana
trees when the field is dry (mostly on hot days). They are trying to put a new
sprinkler system. The banana trees are 1.65 M away from each other and are
planted in a triangular pattern, so that each tree can get the same amount sun
light.
After the field trip the students went to the packinghouse.
There is where the bananas are packed in boxes and shipped to other countries.
In the packing house the bananas are examined to see if the bananas are too
ripe or not ripe. If the banana is not so ripe they are going to export it and
if the banana is ripe the going to sell it to the Suriname local market.
After the examining the bananas they are then thrown into a
pool of water with soap to wash the latex off the banana. The workers then
examine to find out if some of the bananas are rotten. If there are rotten
bananas they throw them away. The
workers throw the bananas back in to another pool of clean water to wash out
the soap .When they are clean the workers pick them up for packing.
The workers
pack the bananas in boxes with two different colors- green and red.
The green
boxes are for small bananas and the red box for larger bananas. Further on, the
air in the boxes with banana is sucked out, so that the bananas won’t ripen
during shipping.
After a long day Mr. Barsingh invited the business students
to sit down and gave the students something to drink and to eat. He also told
the students about some future plans for the banana sector. It was time to go
back to school so the AlphaMax Academy business students thanked Mr. Barsingh
for the tour. The students also got some bananas to bring back home.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Business Students to visit Jarikaba Banana Plantation
On Wednesday December 14th, 2011, the AlphaMax Academy business students are going on a fieldtrip to the Jarikaba banana plantation.
The trip was organized by teacher Sylvana Dankerlui .
The purpose of the trip is to get the business students to learn how the owners of the plantation set up a business there. From their example, the business students may learn how to make a business plan of their own.
Jonathan Lui - High School Senior and Member of the Business Class
The trip was organized by teacher Sylvana Dankerlui .
The purpose of the trip is to get the business students to learn how the owners of the plantation set up a business there. From their example, the business students may learn how to make a business plan of their own.
Jonathan Lui - High School Senior and Member of the Business Class
Labels:
AlphaMax Academy,
Jonathan Lui,
Suriname,
Sylvana Dankerlui
A Sony VAIO Review by Kristina Taylor
On September 5th, 2011,
I ordered a Sony Vaio laptop, on Sony Companies online. Although I had to wait an entire month for my
order to arrive, I was fairly happy with my order. An outrageous part of my laptop story is that
it is a crazy green color. Not just
apple green, but more of a neon green. This was ordered in the Sony Fashion Laptop
section of the store and I wanted to purchase another color other than a boring
silver or black computer. My laptop
costs approximately $600-750. There are
some pros and cons about the Sony Vaio laptop:
Cons:
The screen is flimsy
The CD drive is flimsy as well
It is not recommended for gamers because the card slot does
not hold all card types
The Sony VAIO came with its own type of program called Sony
Analyzer which constantly feels the need to update your computer
Sony shipping SUCKS
I only received a 1 week trial of Microsoft Office, but a
life time of Adobe Photoshop Plus
The Webcam is poor
Pros:
I love the color (green)
It is lightweight- 3.5 pounds
It comes with i3 Windows 7
It does not overheat
The microphone works well
Labels:
AlphaMax Academy,
Kristina Taylor,
Sony Vaio Review,
Suriname
AlphaMax End of Term Activities
All end of term examination finish today –Friday December 9th.
There are two field trips next week. One on Tues. 13 Dec for High School History students to Fort Zeelandia. The other for the High School Business students on Wednesday the 14th December, 2011. This group of students will be going to Jarikaba.
There will be a school party for all students at the main building—Scabiosastraat 4 on Thurs. 15 December from 9.am to 12.30pm.
School report cards will be available for collection between 8.00 and 10.00 am on Friday 16th December.
End of Term Field Trips
AlphaMax
Academy is organizing an educational fieldtrip for High School History students
to Fort Zeelandia on Tuesday the 13th December, 2011. The departure time will
be at 7.45am and the students will be back at school approximately 9.30am.
There
will be a fieldtrip for the High School Business students on Wednesday the 14th
December, 2011. The students will be going to Jarikaba. They will leave at
7.45am and return to school at approximately 12.30pm.
Staff
Tutor Ms. Sylvana Dankerlui will be in charge of both trips.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
10 Minutes of National Fame
by Ruth Saman
Monday November 5, 2011 was the
first day of the Children’s Day of Broadcasting in Suriname–
an initiative of the STVS and the AlphaMax Academy. Surinamese students worked with the STVS crew
to launch this project; this project might be an ongoing project. Kristina Taylor, Reann Kersenhout, Justin Ho,
Emmanuel Landburg, Jason Jones, Yamil Baptista, Aaron Cheuk A Lam and Cherise
Playfair are some
of the students who participated
in this project.
Ruth on National TV |
Along with Cherise Playfair, I
presented part of the STVS evening news for 10 minutes. During the voice checks on Friday December 2,
2011 I was very nervous, and the recording room was very cold. Before me, other students went, and when I it
was my turn, I felt as if my nerves took over because I started my presentation
before the camera man gave me the cue. When
I finally got the cue, I presented the news and surprisingly, I was calm. I was very comfortable being in the
spotlight. As a result the STVS team
decided that my performance on my screen test was good enough for me to present
the evening news. So I got the chance to be seen on television nationwide.
On Monday December 5, the day of the news presentation,
Cherise and I had to be at the TV station by 12 noon. In the morning, we came to school and left at
11. We started taping the presentation
at approximately 1.30. I felt very calm
and confident while doing it.
That night, when I watched the news, I waited impatiently on
the part of the news that Cherise was doing to end. Then there I was…reading
the news on National TV. Seeing myself
on television was something new for me, but it lasted only for 10 minutes. So I had my ten minutes of fame, I told
myself.
After seeing this, I felt that I had revealed one of my many
hidden talents.
Ruth on STVS Evening News |
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Children's Day Broadcast a Huge Success.
Children's Day Broadcast
on December, 5th 2011 was a huge success. STVS, Suriname National station and
the oldest TV station in the country broadcasted several hours of programming done
by young people.
AlphaMax
students collaborated on this project and they did so enthusiastically.
The National Evening news was presented Ruth
Saman and Cherise Playfair. They got to read the day’s news for that evening.
Jason Jones had
his hands full with the sports items. He had to interview a couple of people who
are in the sports business. Tarren Antonius and Justin Ho also did interviews on
a program called 'Monday Live'.
There was a logo
for the day that was created by Shafeek. Editing and other technical work was
done by Shafeek, Yamil, Araon and Timothy.
Parents and
friends of the AMA students were delighted at the skills displayed by our
students.
Nicole Moeljadi
Monday, December 5, 2011
Gabriel Grauwde launches his personal website
Gabriel Grauwde ,GAC class of 2012 has created
a personal biographical website. Its URL is
http://gabrielgrauwde.weebly. com/. He is inviting his classmates
and friends to visit his site and make comments on how he can improve it. He
wants to give a picture of his academic and non academic achievements.
Gabriel is an outstanding Surinamese youth swimmer. He is in his final year at AlphaMax Academy and is a member of the GAC class.
Gabriel is an outstanding Surinamese youth swimmer. He is in his final year at AlphaMax Academy and is a member of the GAC class.
Last summer he represented Suriname at the
International Triathlon Games in Lausanne, Switzerland. Gabriel came to
AlphaMax after spending twelve years in Barbados. His dream is to represent Suriname
at the 2016 Olympics.Gabriel’s current plan is to study in the US in the fall
of 2012.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
AlphaMax Students on STVS Children's Day of Broadcasting
AlphaMax students will be working along with other
Surinamese students to produce a day of Surinamese Children’s broadcasting to
be aired for over eight hours on STVS on December 5th.Broadcsting of
these programs will begin at noon.
Teams of high school students at AMA will be working on
scripting, arranging interviews, interviewing on camera and presenting. One
team comprising Yamil Baptista, Timothy Naaarendorp, Aaron Cheuk-A-Lam and Shaffique Nazir will be working on
technical matters.
Xiomara and Tarique Getrouwe –outstanding athletes from the
school are scheduled to be interviewed on a one hour live program that will
focus entirely on young people.
Some of our students will be part of the promo for the day
of broadcasting. Shaffique Nazir has designed the logo for the program and this
will be placed on the polo shirts that participants will wear in the next
scheduled day of broadcasting in January.
Our students will join others to be news anchors and sports
news anchors. Ruth Saman and Cerise Playfair are to be news anchors while Jason
Jones will do sports.
Films dealing with youth themes will be aired during the day
and each film will be introduced by young people.
The young people who won first prizes in the recent National
Tagore Creative Work competition will be featured. So our winners-Kristina Taylor, Claire
Patandin, Reann Kersenhout and Shaffique Nazir will have features done on them.
AMA high school business class will do a segment on the
current Euro zone financial crisis and will be interviewing two senior people
from the Ministry of Finance and a banker. This feature will be part of the
regular morning programming .Tarren Antonius and Justin Ho will be on the
streets with the regular STVS reporters.
High School music teacher Mr. Ivor Mitchell has given the
program one of his music compositions to be background music for a feature that
will highlight the art entries in the recent Tagore Art competition.
Labels:
AlphaMax Academy,
Children's Day of Broadcasting,
Milton Drepaul,
Sean Taylor,
Shaffique Nazir,
STVS,
Suriname
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Ivan A. Khayiat's "Msiba-My Love" will be launched on Dec 9th
Lily Strand Publishing in Suriname is launching a unique
coffee table book Msiba-My Love on December 9th at 7.00 pm at the
Tower Auditorium in downtown Paramaribo. ‘Msiba- my Love’ is the winner of the
2011 National Tagore Award for poetry. The book has a stunning collection of
photographic images of Suriname together with the texts of three poems. During
the launch there will be a fifteen minute high definition video presentation of
images of Suriname’s Brokopondo interior with audio of the main poem in English
and Dutch. A specially composed musical soundtrack complements the male and
female voices reading the poem.
Masba, My Love is not only a unique collection of poems but
also a deeply moving plea for respect for mother earth, Suriname and its
people.
The centre piece of this collection is “Msiba My Love”. It is a
symphonic poem in three movements which profoundly explores the many layers of
an economic and ecological crime that was committed in Suriname in the
1960s. In the name of progress a multi-
national company together with the Dutch colonial government forcibly
removed thriving Maroon communities
from their ancestral homes to create the Afobaka hydro electric dam. These
communities had been living there for over 200 years and held a sacred
spiritual connection with their mother communities in Africa. Msiba
communicates the excruciating pain caused by the severing of the spinal
cord of not only the Maroon nation but the nation of Suriname. The emotional
intensity aroused by the words, images, rhythms, and cadences of this
fascinating poem is so great that one young Surinamer was moved to tears just
reading the poem.
Msiba however is more than the poem. It is an artistic effort
to use both the force of the poem and the powerful impact of photographic
images to create a multimedia presentation.
Each image in the book has been carefully selected to act either as a
companion or a counter point to the lines in the poem. “Reading” this poem is a multi sensory
experience which resonates at all three important levels physical, emotional,
and spiritual.
“Forest Tears”, the
second poem, poses the questions that we all need ask about our relationship
with the planet today. The collection ends with the exquisitely beautiful “I
love you” which celebrates simultaneously the love of a woman and the
country she comes from. The stunningly beautiful images of Suriname and the
poem evoke the joy of fresh new love.
Ivan Khayiat is a gifted writer with the ability to touch
the reader at the very core of his being. Everyone who reads these poems will
do so over and over. Each time the reader will come away with even greater
insights into our need to be attuned to mother earth. Each reader will also
feel the pain of the vicious crime that was committed to this peaceful nation
nearly 50 years ago.
Milton M.Drepaul
Labels:
AFOBAKA DAM,
Environment,
Hydropower,
Ivan A. Khayiat,
Msiba-My Love,
Suriname,
the earth
Location:
Paramaribo, Suriname
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