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Year 11 and 12 Boys: Bachar Houli Cup 2016

5 August 2016

While the Year 11/12 students have been studying hard throughout their VCE, the boys have earned a fantastic privilege getting the opportunity to play on the Richmond Football clubs stadium known as Punt Road Stadium Oval.

Year 11 and 12 Boys: Bachar Houli Cup 2016

Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ competed in the Bachar Houli Cup where our ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ finished in 2nd place over other ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ schools in Victoria, a brilliant achievement for these young men, mashaAllah.

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  • Khalid Ahmed from Year 12 stood out from the crowd, achieving the MVP medal (Most Valuable Player) awarded to him by Bachar Houli and Ahmed Saad.

The Senior boys have done our ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ very proud, and we wish them all the success in their future endeavours. It has been a pleasure to see them all so grown up, as these boys were the first team to represent Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ 4 years ago, when the Bachar Houli Cup program had just started. They were in Year 7/8 at the time. The match was a great mile stone for the boys and a great way to treasure their memories.

Year 11 and 12 Boys: Bachar Houli Cup 2016

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  • Daniel Saleh Head of Health and PE Daniel Saleh Send email Read profile

    Daniel Saleh

    Daniel Saleh

    Head of Health and PE

    Daniel Saleh studied Physical Education/ Health at RMIT for 5 years. His interests are being physically active, eating nutritious foods, exploring new sites and learning new things.

    Daniel joined Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ Collage in 2012 and has established our Physical Education department. He organised sports days, fundraisers, walk/ride to school days, inviting famous sporting players to Al ¾ÞÈéÊÓƵ and getting involved in interschool sports. He has also started an after school soccer program called "One Ummah, Soccer Academy of Excellence".

    He is enthusiastic, energetic, competitive, and a caring and respectful teacher. Daniel promotes appreciation of school among students and to take Physical Education as a privilege of learning in a fun and practical way. The goals, which he strives towards, are to pass on his knowledge to future generations so they can use and apply what they have learnt in school and the future.

    When Daniel was at High School, his Physical Education teacher was very highly respected by all students, parents and teachers, and was a great role model, which influenced him to become a Physical Education teacher himself. Creating a safe and positive environment for students to enjoy school and encourage them to always try their best at anything they do is a goal that he will try to accomplish to the best of his ability.

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