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No. 7 A.Y. 2018-2019 September 10, 2018
STONYHURST
SOUTHVILLE
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
Batangas City,
Philippines
STONYHURST
SOUTHVILLE
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
Batangas City,
Philippines
Tel. No. (043) 7233595
www.stonyhurst.edu.ph infobatangas@stonyhurst.edu.ph
STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Batangas Campus
Fully Accredited by
WASC, USA
ISO 9001:2008
Certified
Quant Je Puis!
VISION
A premier learning
institution with
national and
international
recognition,
developing lifelong
learners and leaders
with competencies,
global perspectives,
and hearts of
service in a culture
of academic and
values excellence.
MISSION STATEMENT
We are committed
to provide quality
international
education through
the 5Cs:
Competence,
Character,
Commitment to
Achieve,
Collaboration and
Creativity.
We seek to develop
lifelong learners and
leaders.
We prepare learners
to respond to the
needs of the 21st
century.
RIGOR, RIGOR THAT’S OUR GOAL, WHOEVER HAS GRIT WILL SURELY GROW!
The Lady Valiant Knights smashed different competitors and finished First
Runner-Up in the BCPRISA Volleyball Tournament, Women’s Category of Cluster I,
August 23-24.
The team was composed of the following players who exhibited
determination to excel in the said competition: Rosh Shekinah Macalalad (Eighth
Grader), Willan Maei Uy, Regina Marie Ebreo, Zhyrine Datinguinoo, Carla
Lorraine Len Delas Alas (all Nineth Graders),
Lady Valiant Knights’ thrive in BCPRISA Volleyball Tournament
and Raylle Castillo (Eleventh Grader).
Grit and Growth Mindset were truly
observed by the players as they rose up
from defeat against the players of Golden
Gate Colleges with the score 2-1 in favor of
the latter team. After the said downfall, the
Lady Valiant Knights became more
determined to win which resulted to a
success in their match against the players of
Carmel School. The school’s team
dominated and won both of the two sets.
Moreover, the burning desire of the team to achieve was sustained until the
third game in which the Valiant Knights faced the contenders from Divine Child
Academy. The Lady Knights won two sets which brought them to the championship
game against the players from GGC. After the championship game, SSIS finished First
Runner-Up.
Meanwhile, the team was trained by the school’s volleyball coach, Coach
Meo Talain and was assisted by the school’s Sports Coordinator, Sir Ythan Escamillas.
Scholastic Readers’ Cup. Being recognized in a locally acclaimed publication is
another achievement for the school, since it indicates that SSIS is acknowledged not
only in the community but nationally as well.
“Our students are our best assets.” Thus, always claimed by Sir AC Calado,
the school’s Principal. This only means that the school achieved and will continuously
achieve because of its students who possess strong drive to excel.
CONGRATULATIONS to everyone who was behind this recent feat!
SSIS Batangas swells with pride as it
was featured in the Philippine Daily Inquirer,
one of the leading newspapers in the country,
for the school’s achievements in the 2018
No. 7 A.Y. 2018-2019 Page 2
After receiving another 6 years of accreditation from WASC, Stonyhurst Southville International School will once again subject itself
to another highly recognized accreditation. The school prepares for its
journey towards International Organization for Standardization
(ISO) 9001:2015 Certification. The ISO International Standards
ensure that services are safe, reliable, and of good quality. Hence, being ISO Certified will prove that the school is truly giving nothing but
the best international education to its students.
In order to prepare for this significant endeavor, SSIS declares September 7, Friday an ISO day. There were no classes for the day
was spent by the teachers for meeting ISO Accreditation consultant and for preparing pertinent documents. The ISO Day is only first of the
many steps that the school will undertake in the entire process of certification.
Having the ISO Day also hit two birds with one stone since the school can prepare for the said accreditation while the students can
maximize their time in preparing for the up coming long tests.
We would like to remind all the students who got forms for the G.E.M. Project to accomplish the form
and submit it to the Principal’s Office on or before September 21, 2018. The Growing the Extra Mile (GEM)
Project is an original project conceptualized, designed, and accomplished by any SGEN student (from
Grade 1 to 12), documented through a video presentation.
The G.E.M. Project could be a concrete evidence of acquiring knowledge and learning new skills
through perseverance and commitment to achieve. Thus, what are you waiting for? Take this opportunity
to shine the brightest! Join the G.E.M. Pro and show everyone that you are capable of achieving more.
ARAW NG WIKA CELEBRATION
EXHIBITS VARIETY OF TALENTS
The Araw ng Wika Celebration conducted last August 31 was
truly a success for the day was filled with terrific talents and great
ideas which boil down to the creativity and competence of the
Valiant Knights.
CONGRATULATIONS to the following winners of the recently
concluded Araw ng Wika Culminating Day contests!
HIGH SCHOOL
I. Mr. and Ms. MUFTI
HIGH SCHOOL: Jillian Khalille Agtay and Ralph Kevin Cuenca
II. Lakan at Lakambini ng Wika
HIGH SCHOOL: Cardelyn Hernandez and Jude Virtudez
Career Orientation is a
career development
instructional guidance
program designed to prepare
students to have a greater
understanding of educational
and career opportunities and
options. The Guidance Office
of SSIS organizes the activity
to assist the students in
making meaningful career
choices.
As technology evolves and the cyberspace bursts more
information, the Generation X are bombarded with
thousands of career opportunities that make it difficult for
them to choose. With this, the resource speakers from the
fields of Education, Medicine, and Business in the Career
Orientation set this September 8, from 8:00 am to 12:00 nn.
at the SSIS Main Hall, are duty-bound to give the Junior
High School and Senior High School students some insights
on the challenges and rewards of the career path they choose.
ON CHOOSING
THE RIGHT CAREER…
POLISHING THE
GEM
Continued on page 3
GEARING TOWARDS
CERTIFICATION
No. 7 A.Y. 2018-2019 Page 3
III. YELL
Category A: Grade 9- Wisdom
Category B: Grade 11-Sincerity
IV. SINAULONG TALUMPATI
1st: Jacyrae Dela Pena
2nd: Roann Daphne Manongsong
3rd: Princess De Chavez
V. DAGLIANG TALUMPATI
1st: Jewel Sheelah Delos Angeles
2nd: Kyrone Cueto
3rd: Ralph Cuenca
VI. SPOKEN POETRY
1st: Angela Andrei Macalalad
2nd: Ken Datinggaling
3rd: Shane Comia
Themed as ‘Explore, Create, Innovate!
We Khan Do It with Rigor!’, the celebration of
the MST Month aims to promote academic
excellence in Mathematics, Science, and
Technology and to promote camaraderie and
sportsmanship among the students. To achieve
the abovementioned objectives, the following
activities were lined up by the teachers in
charge.
I.Little Einstein Challenge
Participants: ECED students
Date/Time: September 24-26
Venue: Lobby (to be played)
Description: The students with the help of the
teachers will do the Einstein challenge by
recording the cute moves of their students
using the Tiktok application. The videos will be
played in the lobby before class hours.
(Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if2_nU-WKY0)
II. Mad Science
Participants: Preschool students
Date/Time: September 10 and 17
Venue: Classroom
Description: The teacher will show amazing
experiments to the students during Circle Time.
III. Documentary Film Viewing
Participants: ECED, GS, and JHS departments
Date/Time: September 10-12 and September
17-19 (assembly time)
Venue: Multi-purpose Hall
Description: A documentary film about the Earth
will be shown during the assembly.
IV. Khan Academy Quiz Bee
Participants: Grades 2-12
Date/Time: September 17-21 (Elimination),
September 24-25 (Final Round)
Venue: respective classrooms/MPH
Description: Question will be taken from the
Khan Academy. Elimination round will be done
per class. The top 6 scorers of each level will be
joining the final round. The 1st placers in each
level will be given a gold medal; 2nd placers will
get a silver medal; and 3rd placers will receive a
bronze medal.
Photo credits to:
Miss Thea
MST CELEBRATION TO TICKLE YOUNG MINDS
ARAW NG WIKA CELEBRATION… Continued from page 2
GRADE SCHOOL
I. INTERPRETATIVE DANCE
Grade 6- Determination
II. SABAYANG PAG AWIT
Grade 4- Benevolence
III. MADULANG PAGBIGKAS
1st: Ella Nicole Bantigue
2nd: Maria Leandra Deza
3rd: Princess Sarah Macalalad
IV. PAGSULAT NG SANAYSAY
1st: Roann Sophia
Manongsong
2nd: Maria Bernadette
Landicho
3rd: Princess Sarah Macalalad
Continued on page 4
Continued on page 4
No. 7 A.Y. 2018-2019 Page 4
MST CELEBRATION TO TICKLE YOUNG MINDS V. Mr. and Ms. Biosphere 2018
Participants: Grades 3-12 (GS and HS categories)
Date/Time: September 5-21 (Costume making,
during Science time)
September 24 (Elimination round, Science time);
September 26 (Final round, Culmination time)
Venue: Respective classrooms, Main Hall
Description: As part of the performance task,
the students will have to create a fashionable
outfit using biodegradable materials, recyclable
materials or a mixture of both. An elimination will
be facilitated by the Science teachers. Each
year level will be represented by 1 male and 1
female student. The contestants must prepare
their introduction speech, which intends to
introduce themselves and persuade the
audience and the judges. To complete the
pageant, a Question and Answer portion will be
done.
The following will be the category:
Category A - Grades 3-6
Category B - Grades 7-12
VI. Kahoot!
Participants: Grades 3-12 (GS and HS categories)
Date/Time: September 26, 2018
(ECED = 8:00-10:00AM; GS = 10:00AM-12:00NN; HS
= 1:00-3:00 PM)
Venue: Main Hall
Description: Three (3) representatives from each
class will participate in a Kahoot! Competition.
The questions will be about Math, Science, and
Technology Trivia.
VII. 2nd SSIS Robotics Cup
The students will exhibit their skills in building and
programming robots. The following are the
challenges that will be given per level:
Robokids Challenge (For Grades 1-2)
Vex IQ Tournament Jr. (for Grades 3-4)
Vex IQ Tournament Jr. (for Grades 5-6)
Vex IQ Tournament (for Grades 7-9)
Vex IQ Tournament (for Grades 10-12)
Continued from page 3
ARAW NG WIKA CELEBRATION…
ECED
I. MASINING NA PAGKUKWENTO
1st: Gwenn Peñaranda
2nd: Martina Macatangay
3rd: Issa Andaya
II. PAGBIGKAS NG TULA
1st: Jaiden Ong / Maegan Constantino
2nd: Brielle Perez / Louise Privado
3rd: Rheyn Casao / Sofia Macalalad
III. SPELLING
Gr. 1-Generosity / Gr. 1- Discipline
1st: Brielle Perez / Louise Privado
2nd: Valentina Kapinos / Zhyruss De Guzman
3rd: TJ Sanchez / Miguel Ramirez
Gr. 2- Resourcefulness / Gr. 2-Industry
1st: Dwayne Menia / Natalie Badillo
2nd: Ryan Venn / Allyson Dimatatac
3rd: Kim Cantos / Nuelle Zamora
Continued from page 3
A number of technologies have emerged that is
changing our routines and trend. Social media tools like
blogs, discussion boards, instant messaging, Facebook,
and YouTube as well as electronic mail are drawing
people into reading information online, interacting,
sharing documents and photos. Popular among the
younger generation, these tools are also being used by
businesses to distribute electronic materials, develop
trainings, seminars, and distribute company news and
presentations.
With regard to this, SSIS would like to know
how many are interested in receiving the SP Bulletin
and Academic Weekly Planner (AWP) through email.
Kindly indicate in the reply slip if you prefer to receive a
copy of the SP Bulletin through email or if you would
like to continuously receive a physical copy of it. This is
being done in order for the school to determine the
preference of each and everyone.
No. 1 A.Y. 2017-2018 Page 5
No. 7 A.Y. 2018-2019 Page 4
OF THE WEEK
Respecting and Accepting Each Other’s Uniqueness
PARENTING CORNER HOW TO HELP STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EXAMS
Taking an exam can be a nerve-racking experience for the
students, but they do not have to feel anxious or upset about the
exam. To help your child prepare, you should educate yourself about
the test. While you can't take your child's exam for them, you can
help them study and provide a supportive environment. Reassure
your child about the exam so that they do not become anxious. On
the day of the exam, make sure that they are well-rested and well-
prepared. Furthermore, the following are some other ways on how
you can help your child be ready for the Long Tests next week.
1. Give your child lots of ideas of how they can study based on different
learning styles. Talk about lots of different ways to study and encourage
your child to figure out what works best for him or her.
2. Narrow down the topics. Narrowing down the topics always helps to
give students a clearer view of what’s going to be on their exam.
3. Make sure that your child has a complete list of the topics for review.
A list gives your child something to check-off. Throughout your review
time, encourage your child to mark their topic list, crossing-off things that
they already know and highlighting or putting a star by things they know
they need to study.
4. Have your child complete worksheets. Give the students worksheets to
complete and review the materials that they used during quizzes or
exams.
5. Give your child a practice exam. This is a great way to help students
diagnose how prepared they are. Typically, the last review day is the
perfect time to give a practice exam. After accomplishing the exam, it
will help your child a lot if you will go back to the numbers in which he or
she had difficulty with.
REFERENCES: https://teach4theheart.com/8-ways-to-help-students-prepare-for-exams/
https://www.wikihow.com/Help-Your-Child-Prepare-for-Exams
ANTHONY PAUL M. CALADO
Principal
Reply Slip
( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 07 A.Y. 2018-2019.
( ) I would like to receive a copy of the Students and Parents’ Bulletin and Academic Weekly
Planner in my email address: _____________________________________________________.
( ) I would like to receive a physical copy of the Students and Parents’ Bulletin and Academic
Weekly Planner.
_________________________ ____________________________ __________________________
Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature
September 11-14
First Term Long Test
September 11
Virtual Stock-Trading
Orientation
for Grades 10-12 Students
September 15
Career Orientation for
Grades 7-11 Students
Growth
mindset
grit rigor Quote of the Week Quote of the Week Quote of the Week When it is obvious that the
goals cannot be reached,
don’t adjust the goals,
adjust the action steps.
-Confucius
Success comes from knowing that
you did your best to become the
best that you are capable of being.
― Mischaela Elkins
Every obstacle is destroyed
through rigor.
-Leonardo da Vinci
-Confucius
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