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Achieving World-Class Supply Chain Alignment: Benefits, Barriers, and Bridges by Stanley E. Fawcett Department of Management Marriott School of Management Brigham Young University and Gregory M. Magnan Albers School of Management Seattle University CENTER FOR ADVANCED PURCHASING STUDIES 2001 10041_NAPM_cover 7/18/01 5:01 PM Page 3
  • familiar sup- ply chain mantra
  • competitive success
  • performance measurement
  • performance-measurement
  • supply chain integration
  • strongest channel partners
  • organizational support
  • scm
  • supply chain management
  • organization

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Akiva school offers a variety of extra curricular activities taking place before, during and after
school. Please note that though the clubs are run in Akiva school, the administration is done by the
club coordinators. Please contact them directly with your queries. Some club letters are available in
the school office .

Currently we have the following clubs at Akiva:

Chess
Choir
Dance
Drama
Dramarama
Enjoy a Ball
Film
Football
Gymnastics
Le Club Akiva
Orchestra
Recorder
Rhythm & Dance
Table tennis
Theatre Bugs
Yoga

The information herewith is correct as of |January 2012






When: Wednesday 3.15-4pm Years 1 & 2 (24 places)
& Who Wednesday 4-5pm Years 3-6 (24 places)
Where: Akiva School
Cost: £85 per term
Start Date: Wednesday 11 January 2012
End Date: Wednesday 28 March 2012



For more information please contact: John Fleetwood
(ECF Coach 2011)
On 020 8346 2472 or johnfleetwoodj@aol.com


The children will be competing in the North London League, The Barnet Jamboree and the
National Schools Championships (Pontins!) They will also be starting the UK Land
Challenge the worlds biggest tournament.

Chess develops a number of skills such as pattern recognition and memory, analytical
ability, decision making, imagination and self-discipline, all of which can naturally help
children in the academic arena.

The cost of this club has not gone up for the 8th year.



When: (Juniors)
Tuesday 10th January to Tuesday 20th March
Years 3 - 6
Time: 10:15 – 10:30

(Infants)
st
Wednesday 11th January to Wednesday 21 March
Years 1 & 2
Time: 10:15 – 10:30


Where: Akiva School
Cost: Free

For More information contact:
Jane Gordon: gordon_boyd@btinternet.com


Infant Choir—Year 1 & 2 children are welcome to sing, dance and enjoy music together with
Jane Gordon assisted by Sara Schaffer.


Junior Choir– Children in years 3-6 are welcome to sing together with Jane Gordon assisted
by Sara Schaffer. This choir now focuses mainly on learning and performing musicals. We
have participated in both Jewish and secular music choir events. In the past this group have
performed in venues including the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Israeli Dance Festival.

We end the year for both groups with a concert for
parents.
Akiva School 
                      Monday Lunchtime Dance Club 
               All Enquiries to Mari MacKenzie: 
                                                 Mobile: 07956 688 224   marimackenzie@mac.com 
 
Spring Term 2012 – Year 1 
thClub begins: Monday 9  January 
thLast class and ‘Showing’: Monday 26  March 
Cost: £60 (£5.50 per class) 
stDear Parents                                                                                                                                                                                            21  November 2011 
 
Dance Club will continue again next term. The club is held every Monday at lunchtime and is open to all pupils in Year 1. Pupils are 
given 15 minutes to have their hot lunch prior to the class and collected and taken to the studio next door ready to begin 
thpromptly at 12.15 pm. The first club will be held on Monday 9  January and every subsequent Monday for the next eleven weeks 
excluding half term.  
 
The cost of the Club is £60. Cheques should be made payable to Mari MacKenzie and given to the school office in a secure 
thenvelope by Monday 28  November.  Please note: places are limited and will be allocated on first come first serve basis. This 
payment is not refundable should your child miss a session, behave inappropriately or choose to drop out. The last session (which 
thall parents/carers are invited to watch) will be at the usual time on Monday 26  March 2012. If you are planning to attend the last 
class showing, please make a note of this date. 
 
Mari MacKenzie Dip Royal Ballet School (PDTC) will, as usual, lead the Dance Club. Born in Portland Oregon, USA Mari grew up in 
Mexico, Spain and Austria before finally settling in London.  She trained at the Rambert School of Ballet and became a soloist 
with Northern Ballet Theatre. She went to New York and worked with the Metropolitan Opera before becoming principal dancer 
of Ballet Hispanico of New York. It was with Ballet Hispanico that Mari expanded her skills as a dancer and learnt Flamenco, 
African and Latin American dances. Since her return to England, Mari has pursued a career as a dancer, choreographer and 
teacher and works extensively in Film, Television, Musical Theatre and Opera. She was Education manager for the Royal Ballet 
and for Royal Opera House Education’s ‘Chance to Dance’ project. She danced in Kevin Spacey’s film ‘Beyond the Sea’ and with 
Graham Norton in ‘Strictly Dance Fever’. Mari runs After‐school dance clubs for a wide range of ages and abilities, from primary 
schools to secondary schools. She is the founder and director of Culture Club a dance/drama/art scheme that runs in the school 
holidays for children that creates and performs musicals in five days. Mari has also been a judge on the Olivier Awards dance 
panel. Mari still maintains a career as a performer and ensures any absences incurred as a result of this work are covered by other 
highly qualified and professional dancers/teachers. 
 
The Dance Club will be, above all, fun and introduce the children to a wide variety

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