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No. 19 A.Y. 2017-2018 December 04, 2017
STONYHURST
SOUTHVILLE
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
Batangas City,
Philippines
Tel. No. (043) 7233595
www.stonyhurst.edu.ph [email protected]
STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Students & Parents’
BULLETIN 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.
RAFAEL LANDICHO brings honor to SSIS
Juan Rafael Landicho
once again gives pride to
Stonyhurst Southville
International School as he is
one of the 23 medalists of the
Philippines who won at the 14th
International Mathematics and
Science Olympiad for Primary
School (IMSO) held in Singapore
from November 20-24.
Rafael Landicho won a
Silver Medal in the Science
DECEMBER 06, 2017
It’s MUFTI DAY!
Christmas is definitely in the air! Thus, for this month’s MUFTI Day,
all the Valiant Knights are encouraged to come to school wearing an attire
which shows the Colors of Christmas. Show the bright yellow, dazzling gold,
fiery red, calming green, and many
other attractive colors on that
day!
Let’s all be blissful
during the Christmas season
and celebrate love through
giving. Merry Christmas!
Competition of IMSO. He is one of the 8 Filipino students from different parts
of the Philippines who bagged a Silver Medal.
This year’s IMSO was participated in by Brunei, Bulgaria, China, Hong
Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia,
Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan,
Thailand, and Vietnam and was organized by the NUS High School of Math
and Science, and Singapore’s Ministry of Education.
Inputs from: https://www.rappler.com/bulletin-board/189565-pinoy-students-medals-international-mathematics-science-olympiad
The delegates of the Philippines during the IMSO in Singapore, November 20-24.
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Legends: R-Red Knights, B-Blue Knights, G- Green Knights, and Y-Yellow Knights
Badminton Boys Singles (GS)
CHAMPION B - Fonzy Ofreneo
1st RUNNER-UP R – Sukhman Uppal
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Shaun Garcia
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Julio Hinch
Badminton Girls Singles (GS)
CHAMPION B – Kirsten Almario
1st RUNNER-UP R – Jamia lopez
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Ayesha Suarez
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Juciara Ceniza
Badminton Boys Singles (HS)
CHAMPION R – Dzaki Dzikril Hakim
1st RUNNER-UP B – Ynigo Plata
2nd RUNNER-UP Y – Ronan Villanueva
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Aaron Lim
Badminton Girls Singles (HS)
CHAMPION Y – Noreen Cabatay
1st RUNNER-UP R – Nicola Caparas
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Katrina Garcia
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Princess Cadacio
Badminton Mixed Doubles (GS)
CHAMPION Y – Jian Diego / Ray Masangkay
1st RUNNER-UP R – Allen Datinguinoo / Raffy Jobog
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Annie Cua / Albeen Macaraig
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Princess Blanco / Migoy Dilao
Badminton Mixed Doubles (HS)
CHAMPION Y – RJ Villamor / Anne Guamos
1st RUNNER-UP G – Willan Andrei and Willan Maei Uy
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Ian Cruz / Rayle Castillo
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Gela Macalalad / Cyrus Marabe
Chess Boys (GS)
CHAMPION G – Aaron Burgos
1st RUNNER-UP B – Cj Chavez
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Sukhman Uppal
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Druv Agrawal
Chess Girls (GS)
CHAMPION R – Raffy Jobog
1st RUNNER-UP Y – Jessica Loder
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Zoe Macaraig
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Gem Enriquez
Intramurals 2017 List of Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the following Winners during the Book Month Celebration:
*JHS/ SHS
Vocabulary Quiz Bee
Grade 7 Competence
Gianne Veana Vazquez
Grade 8 Integrity
Irish Portugal
Grade 9- Wisdom Jewel Delos Angeles
Grade 10 Excellence Katrina Garcia
Grade 10 Responsibility Kaye Sarmiento
Grade 11 Sincerity
Darmari Joshua Guamos Grade 12 Loyalty
Leandro Emmanuelle Lira
SPELLING QUIZ BEE
Grade 3-Confidence
Niña Agor
Grade 3-Courage
Dana Yanga
Grade 4-Benevolence
Micaya Janella Coliyat
Grade 4-Compassion
Orlando Miguel Endaya
Grade 5-Humility
Ma. Bernadette Landicho
Grade 5-Punctuality
Sheena Francesca Dueñas
Grade 6-Determination
Juan Rafael Landicho
Grade 6-Perseverance
Julio Mikael Hinch
LITERARY KNIGHTS
Grade 3-Confidence Reinadine Cuerdo Grade 3-Courage
Ashley Ebora Grade 4-Benevolence
Micaya Janella Coliyat
Grade 4-Compassion Jose Jerikko Caringal
Grade 5-Humility Ella Nicole Bantigue
Grade 5-Punctuality Tiana Azahle Dizon
Grade 6-Determination
Juan Rafael Landicho
Grade 6 Perseverance
Alfonso Rafael Ofreneo
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
Category B
1st - Alfonso Ofreneo
Grade 6-Perseverance
2nd - Sheena Dueñas
Grade 5-Punctuality
3rd - Raphaela Jobog
Grade 6-Determination
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
Category A
1st - Ehryn Anne Casao
Grade 3-Compassion
2nd - Kaith Jose Aquino
Grade 3-Courage
3rd - Claudine Coley
Grade 4-Benevolence
JAZZ CHANT
Category A Grade 4-Compassion
Category B
Grade 6-Perseverance
*GRADE SCHOOL
CHARACTER
IMPERSONATION Category A
Grade 4-Benevolence
Category B
Grade 6-Perseverance
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Chess Boys (HS)
CHAMPION Y – Adam Chavez
1st RUNNER-UP B – Fred Chavez
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Frankie Hernandez
3rd RUNNER-UP R – Dzaki Dzikril Hakim
Chess Girls (HS)
CHAMPION R – Nicola Caparas
1st RUNNER-UP G – Aitana De Chavez
2nd RUNNER-UP Y – Iana Portugal
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Nicole Hernandez
Game of the Generals Boys (GS)
CHAMPION Y – Ray Masangkay
1st RUNNER-UP B – Jude Maranan
2nd RUNNER-UP R – kier Allen Datinguinoo
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Adrian Anonuevo
Game of the Generals Girls (GS)
CHAMPION Y – Jessica Loder
1st RUNNER-UP G – Ashley Moreno
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Rowan Daphnee Manongsong
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Nessa Boringot
Game of the Generals Boys (HS)
CHAMPION B - Patrick Chavez
1st RUNNER-UP Y – Vito Malabanan
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Neal Cruz
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Paolo Fontanilla
Game of the Generals Girls (HS)
CHAMPION R – Aliyah Areta
1st RUNNER-UP Y – Jhem Delos Angeles
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Darla Garcia
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Erich De Torres
Scrabble Boys (GS)
CHAMPION Y – Jacian Hernandez
1st RUNNER-UP B – Fonzy Ofreneo
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Keon Cabuhat
3rd RUNNER-UP R – Denis Ramos
Scrabble Girls (GS)
CHAMPION G – Micaya Coliyat
1st RUNNER-UP B – Patricia Mendoza
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Ina Amparo
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Claudine Coley
Scrabble Boys (HS)
CHAMPION Y – Darmari Guamos (DJ)
1st RUNNER-UP G – Marcelle Dimaculangan
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Patrick Chavez
3rd RUNNER-UP R – Justin Tan
Have a jolly moment with Santa! The Grade School Student Council
would like to invite all the young Valiant Knights to grab the opportunity to HAVE A PHOTO WITH SANTA. This project of the GS Student Council aims to collect simple toys as early Christmas presents to the street children. The interested students may bring their simple toy donations on December 06. In exchange for
the toys, they may bond and have a photo with our invited Santa. Toys that will be collected by Santa will be distributed to underpriviledged children in one of Santa’s outreach visits this Christmas season.
BOOK QUIZ BEE
First Place: Grade 10-
Excellence *Katrina E. Garcia
*Cyrus Van M. Marabe *Regina Janine M. Masangkay
Second Place: Grade 10-
Responsibility *Angela Andrei E. Macalalad
*Dzaki Dzikril Hakim
*Maria Elyza A. Bautista
Third Place: Grade 8-Integrity *Gio Angelo Jobog
*Darmarie Anne Joelle Guamos
*Francis Ethan Cabral
IMPROMPTU SPEAKING
Category A- Grades 7- 9
Mary Joy Atenta
Category B Grades 10-12
Cardelyn Hernandez
Category B Grades 10-12
Grade 10 Responsibility
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Scrabble Girls (HS)
CHAMPION R – Nikki Montenegro
1st RUNNER-UP Y – Irish Portugal
2nd RUNNER-UP G - Princess Cadacio
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Sha Alajmi
Short Distance Boys (GS)
CHAMPION B – Fonzy Ofreneo
1st RUNNER-UP R – Miguel Alcantara
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Aaron Burgos
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Jacian Hernandez
Short Distance Girls (GS)
CHAMPION G – Ayesha Suarez
1st RUNNER-UP B – Aybe Flores
2nd RUNNER-UP Y – Lian Diego
3rd RUNNER-UP R – Raffy Jobog
Short Distance Boys (HS)
CHAMPION G – Peter Maclndeor
1st RUNNER-UP R – Jerico Castillo
2nd RUNNER-UP Y – Levy Macaraig
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Kyrone Cueto
Short Distance Girls (HS)
CHAMPION G – Lara Gonzales
1st RUNNER-UP R – Chiara Ylagan
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Lychee Bautista
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Maxyne Bergonio
Long Distance Boys (GS)
CHAMPION B – Ivan Cultura
1st RUNNER-UP R – Allen Datinguinoo
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Migoy Dilao
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Aleser Leynes
Long Distance Girls (GS)
CHAMPION G – Alexandre Relucio
1st RUNNER-UP B – Alexa De Torres
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Jamia lopez
3rd RUNNER-UP Y – Nicole Ubamos
Long Distance Boys (HS)
CHAMPION Y – Jude Virtudes
1st RUNNER-UP G – Denroe Hernandez
2nd RUNNER-UP R – Enzo Lira
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Diesel Chavez
Long Distance Girls (HS)
CHAMPION G – Rosh Macalalad
1st RUNNER-UP Y – Jeung Nam
2nd RUNNER-UP B – Sam Moldez
3rd RUNNER-UP R – AJ Espina
GUIDELINES FOR VALUES
EXCELLENCE AWARD 1.No grade lower than A (Average) from the First to the Final
Grade in the following components : A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6,
A7, A8,E1, E2, E3
2.VS (Very Superior) average at the end of the academic year
in all the Character components : B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5.
*Please note that a student must have a VS in all these
components in the Third Term. There must only be one S
(Superior) mark either in the First or Second Term as long as
the final average is still a VS.
3.At least an S (Superior) average at the end of the academic
year in the following components : A9, A10, A11, C1, C2, C3, C4,
C5, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, D8, and D9.
*Please note that a student must have an S in all these
components in the Third Term. There must only be one AA
(Above Average) mark either in the First or Second Term as
long as the final average is still an S.
4.VS (Very Satisfactory) average at the end of the academic
year in Deportment
*Please note that a student must have a VS in this component
in the Third Term. There must only be one S (Satisfactory)
mark either in the First or Second Term as long as the final
average is still a VS.
*A student must not have been involved in any major violation
throughout the year.
Book Month Celebration Winners (Continued from page 3)
*ECED
SPELLING BEE WINNERS SK Peace
Jermaine Migelle A. Creus
SK Unity Louise Janine B. Privado
G1 Discipline Dwayne Moses D. Menia
G1 Generosity Martina Patrice Macatangay
G2 Industry
Bianca Beatriz B. Ofreneo G2 Resourcefulness
Danmarr Niel T. Duňo
HALLMARK RECITATION CITATION
Preschool-Senior Kinder
ECED-G2 Resourcefulness
STORY TELLING CONTEST Grade 1
Champion-Peñaranda, Ashley Gwenn
1st runner-up-Buenavente,
Jaiden Liam 2nd runner-up-Tolentino,
Raver 3rd runner-up-Badillo, Natalie
Gwenn
Grade 2 Champion-Navarro, Paul
Vincent Leandrei 1st runner-up-Geronimo, Sofia
Uri Ysabelle
2nd runner-up-Catilo, Mathea Zairen
3rd runner-up-Ofreneo,
Bianca Beatriz
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3-point Shoot-out (GS)
CHAMPION Y – David Ubamos
1st RUNNER-UP B – Johnrei Castillo
2nd RUNNER-UP R – James Delos Angeles
3rd RUNNER-UP G – Jon Raymond Valdez
3-point Shoot-out (HS)
CHAMPION Y – Ken Datingaling
1st RUNNER-UP R – Renz Portugal
2nd RUNNER-UP G – Denroe Hernandez
3rd RUNNER-UP B – Chris Alyward
MR. Intrams - Grade School
CHAMPION G- Jon Raymond Valdez
MS. Intrams - Grade School
CHAMPION Y – Claudine Simone Coley
MR. Intrams - High School
CHAMPION G – Jod Bermas
MS. Intrams - High School
CHAMPION R – Jewel Sheelah Delos Angeles
BASKETBALL MVP and MYTHICAL SELECTION
Grade School High School
Mythical Five Mythical Five
1.Raymond Valdez – Green 1. Jude Virtudes – Yellow
2.David Ubamos – Yellow 2.Denroe Hernandez – Green
3.James Delos Angeles – red 3.Kyrone Cueto – Blue
4.Ivan Cultura – Blue 4 Demsell Maramot – Blue
5. Johnrei Castillo - Blue 5. Jerico Castillo – Red
MVP : Jonhrei Castillo – Blue MVP : Jerico Castillo - Red
VOLLEYBALL MVP and MYTHICAL SELECTION
Grade School -MIXED
Mythical Six
1. Aybe Flores – Blue
2. Ayesha Suarez – Green
3. Raymond Valdez – Green
4. Ray Masangkay – Yellow
5. James delos Angeles – Red
6. Jamia Lopez - Red
MVP : Jamia Lopez – Red
GUIDELINES FOR GOOD
CITIZEN AWARD
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Forum is conducted and is attended to every term by the
Junior and Senior High School students in order to help them hone their entrepreneurial skills. This
activity is also a way for us to inspire and motivate
the students to be employers and not just employees
someday.
This CEO Forum which is associated with the Business subject, aims to expose the students to
different possibilities in the field of Business by
inviting different resource speakers who are experts in field and are considered as CEOs.
The CEO Forum will be today, December 04,
2017 at the SSIS Main Hall. All the participants are expected to wear business attire. The said attire can
be worn all through out the day or the students may opt to bring their school uniform and change after
the forum.
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VOLLEYBALL MVP and MYTHICAL SELECTION
High School
Boys Girls
Mythical Six Mythical Six
1. Jonas Dimaano – Red 1. Cardelyn Hernandez –
Green
2. Jude Virtudes – yellow 2.Carla Delas Alas – yellow
3. Jod Bermas – Green 3. Mika Gonda – Red
4. Potch Mercado – Blue 4. Raylle Castillo – Red
5.Chris Aylward – Blue 5.Sam Moldez - Blue
6.Jerome Villanueva – Blue 6. Ruth Macalalad – Green
MVP : Jerome Villanueva - Blue MVP : Ruth Macalalad - Green
FOOTBALL MVP and MYTHICAL SELECTION
Grade School
Boys Girls
Mythical Seven Mythical Seven
1. Lebron Marquez – B Princess Macalalad – B
2. JP Agtay – R Aybe Flores - B
3. Ray masangakay – Y Ayesha Suarez – G
4 Aaron Burgos – G Nicole Ubamos – Y
5. James Delos Angeles – R Juciara Ceniza – Y
6.John Delos Angeles – R Ysa Santiago - R
7.Firas fairus Zaman - R Kirsten Almario - B
MVP : James Delos Angeles-R MVP : Aybe Flores – B
FOOTBALL MVP and MYTHICAL SELECTION
High School
Boys Girls
Mythical Seven Mythical Seven
1. Jerome Villanueva – B Jeung Nam – Y
2. Younseo Nam – Y Mika Gonda – R
3. Peter Maclndeor – G Sam Moldez - B
4. Enzo Lira – R Rosh Macalalad – G
5. Ken Datingaling – Y Ruth macalalad – G
6. Chris Aylward - B Lychee Bautista – B
4. Ronan Villanueva - Y Lara Gonzales - G
MVP : Ronan Villanueva - Y MVP : Lara Gonzales - G
The Southville Global
Educational Network (SGEN) Academic
Olympiad is an annual competition
participated in by the different SGEN
Schools.
This event aims to challenge the
skills of the students in different fields
in order for them to develop the 5Cs.
Moreover, this activity also intends to
strengthen the bonds between the
students of the different SGEN Schools:
Southville International Schools and
Colleges (SISC), Stonyhurst Southville
International School Batangas (SSIS
Batangas), Stonyhurst Southville
International School Malarayat (SSIS
Malarayat), South Mansfield Colleges
(SMC), SEED Academy, and Southville
International Schools and Colleges
Affiliated with Foreign Universities
(SISFU).
The students from the said
schools are going to compete with each
other in the following contests: Spelling
Bee, Impromptu Speaking, and Quiz
Bee. In addition to those individual
contests, is the challenge for each
participating school to bring home the
Over-all Champion Award. Last year, it
was SISC who received the said feat.
This year, SSIS Batangas is going
to host the event and the school’s
representatives are undergoing
intensive trainings in order to bag the
Over-all Champion Award.
SSIS BATANGAS to host the
SGEN ACADEMIC
OLYMPIAD
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OF THE WEEK Being true to oneself/
one’s value
As parents, it's natural for you to want to give your children the things
you didn't have. And in today's world, it's often easy to confuse the wants
of your children with their actual needs. Often you respond to every "I
want" because you can and it makes you feel good, not necessarily
because you should. Especially during the holidays, many of you tend to
give generously to your children even those who typically practice
moderation.
There are an infinite number of toys, games, and treats in today's
world. And no matter how much your children have, they will always
want more, and there will always be a friend who has more. How can we
change this mindset and raise caring and giving children that know the
importance of giving rather than getting? How do we avoid over spoiling
our kids during the holidays? Here are some tips on how you can teach
your children to moderate their wants, be thankful for what they have,
and give to others.
1. Encourage empathy
Generosity starts with thinking about how others feel. Children are
naturally egotistical, but parents can cultivate empathy by helping
children imagine how others feel. Choosing something special to give
to someone their own age will make kids feel more connected.
2. Praise generous deeds
Children will naturally do nice things for others from time to time. If you
notice a nice gesture, like sharing a toy, giving a compliment or helping
carry in groceries, praise your child for the behavior. Positive recognition
for something makes a child more likely to continue doing it.
3. Set an example
From the moment they’re born kids look to parents for cues on how to
behave. Talking to kids about giving back is important, but setting an
example of generosity in your own life — including an elderly relative in
plans, volunteering at the school fair, pitching in with the dishes after a
big dinner — shows kids you really mean it.
Do you want your kids to grow up to be generous adults? Christmas is
the perfect time to explore and model empathic responses to the less
fortunate. Let’s wrap this Christmas in generosity!
REFERENCES:
https://www.brighthorizons.com/family-resources/e-family-news/2011-giving-and-getting-during-the-holiday-season
https://childmind.org/article/tips-for-raising-generous-children/
ANTHONY PAUL M. CALADO
Principal
“One form of perseverance is the daily discipline of trying to do
things better than we did yesterday.”
― Angela Duckworth
December 04
Advent Wreath Lighting Ceremony
CEO Forum
December 05,06, and 07
Second Term Long Tests
December 06
MUFTI Day (Colors of Christmas)
U.S.S.R.
December 07
SGEN Academic Olympiad
December 08
Holiday (Batangas Province
Foundation Day)
December 09
Reading Marathon
(Grade 3-Courage)
GRIT Quote of the Week
PARENTING CORNER Ways to develop your child’s generosity
during the Christmas season
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Stop being afraid of what could go wrong , think of what could go
right.
Quote of the Week
GROWTH MINDSET