Department of Defense Education Activity
Activities & Athletics

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

Some of our athletics and activities are Europe based events, which means that there is a culminating area wide championship for athletics that mimics a state championship. Europe Activities are support curriculum and offer area wide available throughout the year that range from art, drama and music to math, language and film/entertainment. More information concerning Europe specific activities can be found under on the DoDEA Europe, Student Activities page.


Europe Student Activities

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

Some of our athletics and activities are Europe based events, which means that there is a culminating area wide championship for athletics that mimics a state championship. Europe Activities are support curriculum and offer area wide available throughout the year that range from art, drama and music to math, language and film/entertainment. More information concerning Europe specific activities can be found under on the  DoDEA Europe, Student Activities page.

Physical examination and Power of Attorney must be submitted before the first practice.

Physical Examination Form

Athletic Directors

HS Athletic Director: Victor Herrera
 

Track & Field

running, jumping, and throwing skills

Cross Country

running

Soccer

soccer

Tennis

tennis

Volleyball

volleyball

Golf

golf

Swimming

swimming

Badminton

badminton

Basketball

Basketball

Basketball Season starts early December.  Please review Europe East Basketball Calendar for SY 22-23 to keep abreast of our upcoming games.

Europe Student Activities

All students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities whether they be athletic, academic or social in nature. These activities help to shape students and prepare them for the future as part of a well rounded education.

Some of our athletics and activities are Europe based events, which means that there is a culminating area wide championship for athletics that mimics a state championship. Europe Activities are support curriculum and offer area wide available throughout the year that range from art, drama and music to math, language and film/entertainment. More information concerning Europe specific activities can be found under on the  DoDEA Europe, Student Activities page.

Art

a place where students can practice the arts and hone their individual skills

Global Classroom Project

a place for students and teachers to share, learn, and collaborate on a global stage

Robotics

gathering of students who are interested in learning about and working with robots

MUN

Model United Nations

MUSS

Model Senate

Rho Kappa

Social Studies Honor Society

Educators Rising

cultivating a new generation of highly skilled educators by guiding young people on a path from high school through college and into their teaching careers

Diversity

focus on cultures, will study everything from different religions, ethnicities, and sexualities to different regions of the U.S. and the world

Drama

theatre

Video

video

Music

music

Math Counts

fun and engaging program that gets middle school students excited about math

Open To: 6-8 graders

JSHS/STEM

designed to challenge and engage students in science, technology, engineering or mathematics(STEM)

JLS

premier leadership development program for middle school students

Spanish Honor Society

Spanish National Honor Society is an academic honor society focused on Spanish language excellence in secondary education and promotes a continuity of interest in Spanish studies. Its motto is "¡Todos a una!"

Open To: 9-12 graders

NJHS/NHS

The National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) is the United States’ premier organization established to recognize outstanding students in grades 7-9. NJHS is more than just an honor roll. This organization serves to honor those students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character.  

To be eligible for membership in the Dilmun Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society at Bahrain School, the candidate must be a member of the seventh through ninth grades. Candidates must have a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher and must have been in attendance in our school for a minimum of one full semester. Eligible students must complete an information packet outlining their community service and leadership. All teachers of prospective NJHS members are also given an opportunity to provide additional input on eligible students’ demonstration of leadership, character, and service. A faculty council comprised of teachers from grades 7-9 shall then evaluate candidates on the basis of students’ applications and teachers’ information and make the selections of new members. Induction is held in the spring.
 

National Honor Society

The Dilmun Chapter of the National Honor Society is comprised of students selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Inductions are held annually. In order to be eligible for NHS selection, a student in grades 10, 11 or 12, must first have a minimum unweighted cumulative grade point average of 3.50.  These academically eligible students must then complete an application packet in which evidence of school and/or community service is listed. All teachers of prospective NHS members are given an opportunity to provide additional input on their eligible students’ demonstration of leadership, character, and service. All information is collected and reviewed by a faculty council, selected by the NHS sponsor. The faculty council consists of at least five core high school teachers and a counselor, who review the student applications and teacher comments before determining the final selection of new inductees. Inductions are held during the final quarter of each school year. The Dilmun Chapter of the National Honor Society focuses on a variety of charity projects at Bahrain School and the local community. Members of NHS are held to the high standards of the organization. Each year NHS develops new projects or contributes to existing school projects in an effort to make Bahrain School the best it can be. 
 

Open To: 6-12 graders

Student Government

The student government in the secondary school is centered in the Student Council. Elections are held each year. At that time, students in the upper secondary vote to elect a student body president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. These officers meet with the elected class representatives and act as the student voice in school affairs. This group of students forms the student body government at Bahrain Middle High School with the main purpose of representing student opinion to the administration and setting guidelines for student activities during the school year. A minimum point average of 2.0 is required of any student holding the office of president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer.

Open To: 6-12 graders

Student 2 Student

high school level student program that brings military and civilian student together to welcome new students, create a positive environment, support academic excellence, and ease transitions

Creative Connections

an international cultural education organization

Chess

board game

Yearbook

give students an opportunity to assist in sales, photography, and design