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A regular bulletin of information for the parents and students of Southville International School
Theme ofthe Year:
“Embracing Academic Rigor with Growth Mindset and Grit through the 5Cs
(Competence, Character, Commitment to Achieve, Collaboration, Creativity)” STAR Campus 136 Elizalde St., BF Homes,
Parañaque City, Philippines
Tel. Nos. (632) 8428811
Fax No. (632) 8079391
Munich Campus Munich St. corner Tropical Avenue, B.F. Homes International, Las Piñas City Tel. Nos.: 825-6374; 820-8702 to 03; 825-7909 Fax Number: (632) 8257909
Luxembourg Campus
1281 Tropical Ave. Cor. Luxembourg St., BF
International, Las Pinas City, Philippines
Tel. Nos. (632) 8208702-03
Fax No. 8208715
The Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) girl
spikers retained the International Schools Activities
Conference (ISAC) volleyball crown as they swept rival Cebu
International School in two sets last October 17, 2018 at Brent
International School - Subic. The boys volleyball team, on the
other hand, placed third runner-up among six participating
teams that also included Brent International School Manila,
Brent International School Subic, Brent International School
Baguio, British School Manila, Faith International Academy
and Cebu International School.
Named to the all-star teams were team captains Josef Hojas
for the boys and Kirsten Layla Del Mundo for the girls together
with Mirielle Gianna Mintu and Yzavelle Cuenca. At present
SISC and Cebu International School are tied at 1st place in
the run for the over-all ISAC championship. The next ISAC
events will be in boys soccer and girls basketball.
Members of the SISC varsity team flash the victory sign after
accepting their trophies and medals as tournament champion.
Preschool reveals art tilt winnersThe Early Childhood Education Division (ECED) proudly announced the winners of
the 2018 Painting with Mom and Dad, an annual contest showcasing the amazing
artistic talents of Nursery, Pre-Kinder, Junior Kinder and Senior Kinder students and
their parents. The purpose of the contest was to stimulate the artistic talents of the
youngsters while strengthening parent-child bonds.
The major winners are:
First Place: Primrose Villanueva (Junior Kinder Orange)
Second Place: Lee Yuna (Senior Kinder Indigo)
Third Place: Andre Castro (Junior Kinder Orange)
The class winners are:
Nursery Plum & Pre-Kinder Blue: Angelo Laborte
Nursery Red & Pre-Kinder Coral: Marthina Montecillo
Pre-Kinder Yellow: Amara Paluero
Junior Kinder Green: Alyanna Arreza
Junior Kinder Orange: Paul Hornsby
Junior Kinder Purple: Jaime Bitor
Senior Kinder Lime: Felicia Sogitao
Senior Kinder Peach: Martha Montecillo
Senior Kinder Indigo: Thea De Mesa
Senior Kinder Aqua: Ruo Yu Huang
Senior Kinder Amber: Solenne GeorgetPrimrose Villanueva displays her winning
artwork with her family.
SISC volleybelles secure back-to-back titles
Internationally Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges; Recognized by theDepartment of Education as a School of the Future; An International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Authorized
World School; Investors in People Gold Awardee; ISO 9001:2015 Certified
No. 13 AY 2018 - 2019 October 26, 2018
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As part of SISC’s 28th Foundation Anniversary and International Week Celebration, the Early Childhood
Education Division is holding a special pre-Halloween event entitled “SPOOKTACULAR @ SOUTHVILLE,
Season 2” on Saturday, October 27, 2018. Children ages 7 and below can dress up in their Halloween
costumes and participate in the fun activities that await them.
They may join the costume parade contest, play at the kid-friendly inflatables, explore their creativity
through face and crafts painting activities, and enjoy magic, acrobatic and bubble shows. They can
also go trick-or-treating throughout the school grounds for candies, sweets, and other frightfully delightful
treats from the event sponsors.
Slot will be on a first come first served basis. Deadline of payments is on October 26, Friday at
3:00pm. For details, contact Ms. Karen Leyson at 825-6374 loc. 100.
SISC holds
traditional
Parade of
NationsThe annual Parade of Nations in SISC
returns for the 28th year on October 30,
2018 at 8:00 am. Grades 3 - 6 students,
representing a variety of countries and
ethnicities from all over the world, will dress
in traditional garments and costumes, and
march in a colorful parade in Luxembourg
Hall.
Experience the brotherhood of nations,
and celebrate the ideal of world peace with
us in a pageantry of colorful costumes,
songs, and dances.
Celebrate giddy, not-too-spooky, fun at the
Halloween Spooktacular at the Learning Village
in STAR Campus. From October 27, 28, 30 to
31, the immersive play-and-learn facility is
transformed into a family-friendly Halloween
haven!
Children who will come in costume can enjoy
one hour of free play in the richly detailed, scaled-
down model of the real world. It is open to all
kids from 1 - 7 years old who can role play various
real world occupations like a fireman, a doctor,
a teacher, a banker, etc. while getting into the
Halloween spirit in a non-scary, kid-friendly way.
Want more thrills
(for free)? Visit
the Learning
Village
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 13
AY 2018-2019
October 26, 2018
P. 2
ECED hosts Halloween party for kids
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Mid-Year Break
scheduleThe Mid-Year Break of Basic Education
students who will not attend Extended
Mid-Year classes is from October 31 -
November 12, 2018. Classes in Preschool
- High School will resume on November
13, 2018 while those in IB will resume on
November 7, 2018.
Who will go to
extended midyear
or EMY class?
Parenting Corner
School holidays can be a difficult time for parents,
especially working parents. But get it right and
the holidays can be a lovely time for everyone.
Here are some tips for enjoying the school
holidays:
1. Plan ahead. Mark out when you are
planning to be away on holiday together, and
make sure that you give yourself enough time
to do some packing beforehand and washing
afterwards. Space out your spending,
especially if your budget is limited, so that
expensive things do not all happen in the first
week of the holidays leaving the rest as a bit
of a let-down.
2. Stock up on craft activities or equipment.
Make sure that you have plenty of indoor
activities in hand, planned and ready to go,
especially for wet days, or if you have to go
to work. Look out for shops having sales of
craft activities or kits, and use the Internet
as a source of ideas for craft activities that
can be put together easily. (https://www.skillsyouneed.com/
parent/surviving-school-holidays.html)
Long holiday
IB class standing
notices releasedThe International Baccalaureate (IB) Department
provides parents and guardians with a Class
Standing Notice (CSN) to give an update of their
child/ward’s academic standing. The CSN will
help them monitor and set action plan(s) about
their child/ward’s academic performance.
The 1st Term Class Standing Notice is distributed
this Friday, October 26, 2018. After receiving the
copy, kindly fill-out the reply slip and let your
child/ward submit it to his/her class adviser the
following meeting. Parents or guardians are
welcome to set an appointment to their child/
ward’s subject teacher to discuss the academic
standing in detail.
Students from Grades 1-12 who will get a grade
of LA (Low Average), P (Poor), or Inc (Incomplete)
during the First Term, graduating students with
P.A.S.S. deficiencies, and late enrollees with
audit tutorials will have to attend the remedial
class on November 5 - 9, 2018 so they will get a
better understanding of the subject and will be
given time to complete their requirements.
Parents and guardians of students who will go
to EMY class will be notified by the Deputy
Principal to inform them of the class schedule.
A removal exam will be given to students who
got a grade of LA and below after the EMY to
ensure that the students gain the skills necessary
to succeed in their level.
Monday, October 29, 2018Snack: Pasta Macaroni
TuronLunch: Pork Sinigang
Liempo BarbequeBeef SteakChicken InasalDory with Quail EggBangus SarciadoSitaw-Kalabasa Guisado
Tuesday, October 30, 2018Snack: Pasta Spaghetti
TuronLunch: Pork Salpicao
Beef CalderetaFried ChickenTempuraBlackened Liempo
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 13
AY 2018-2019
October 26, 2018
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Marie Vic F. Suarez
Principal
REPLY SLIP
A. ( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 13 A.Y. 2018-2019.
________________________ __________________________ ____________________________
Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature
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