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Middle East South Asia Conference

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Abbreviation
  
MESAC

Legal status
  
Active

Official language
  
English

Formation
  
2010

Membership
  
6

Region served
  
Middle East, Asia Minor

The Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC) is an athletic and academic conference consisting of six schools in the Middle East and India. The conference was formed in 2010 for the purpose of creating a smaller, more intimate medium for athletic and academic competitions compared to the conference's predecessor, EMAC. Events are hosted at one of the conference's six schools in India, Oman, Qatar, and the UAE.

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Member Schools

Current members:

  • American Embassy School - India
  • American British Academy - Oman
  • American School of Doha - Qatar
  • American Community School of Abu Dhabi - UAE
  • American School of Dubai - UAE
  • Dubai American Academy - UAE
  • Former members:

  • Cairo American College - Egypt
  • Events

    Teams are usually divided into Junior Varsity (grades 8-10) and Varsity (grades 11-12) divisions, with each competing at its own MESAC athletic event. Most of the sporting events are also divided in Boys and Girls events as well. In addition, most events include both a Boys and Girls tournament at the same level. There are Fine Arts events where all the schools associated with MESAC come together to perform and display several works of art. The events that are performed are: choir songs, band instrumentals and a drama piece. A few visual art pieces are displayed too.

    In rare occasions (if the athlete is good enough and aged 16 or older) 9th and 10th graders are allowed to play varsity. All upperclassmen, however, are required to play at the varsity level. Events represented in MESAC competitions (by season) are:

    Fall

  • Golf
  • Swimming
  • Volleyball
  • Academic Games
  • Winter

  • Basketball
  • Soccer/Football
  • Tennis
  • Wrestling
  • Cross-Country
  • Fine Arts
  • Spring

  • Track and Field
  • Softball/Baseball
  • Badminton
  • Forensics
  • References

    Middle East South Asia Conference Wikipedia