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The Weekly Bulletin of
Stonehill International SchoolVolume 6, Issue 90
9 February 2018
FEATURED STORIES
Stonehill Tigers Win Gold at ISACI Middle School Football Tournament
Our Middle School Girls and Boys football teams took home the gold this past weekend, beating the
teams from Delhi, Pune and Hyderabad. We’re very proud of our teams who played with skill,
teamwork and great sportsmanship. This is a commendable achievement for our teams – many of
whom participated for the first time in this tournament.
IMPORTANT DATES: FEBRUARY
9th - 16th
D2 MOCK EXAMS
10th
PTA INTERNAIONAL FOOD FAIR
12th - 16th
SECONDARY SCHOOL TRIPS
WEEK (M1 – D1)
20th
ROUND II ASAs BEGIN
20th
SECONDARY SPORTS DAY
22nd
DP OPTIONS EVENING
24th
INDIA NATIONAL YOUTH
ORCHESTRA WORKSHOPS &
CONCERT
CONTENTS
01/ FEATURED STORIES
05/ WHOLE SCHOOL NEWS
08/ PRIMARY NEWS
12/ SECONDARY NEWS
20/ SPORTS NEWS
23/ PTA NEWS
HIGHLIGHTS Stonehill Tigers Win Gold at
ISACI Middle School Football
Tournament
Stonehill Instrumental Music
Programme
PYP Visual Arts Exhibition -
A Time for Reflection and
Sharing
News from the Science
Department
THE
TIGER
Below are the final scores for the Boys and Girls Football :
ISACI Middle School Girls Football
SIS Vs TBS 2-0
ISH Vs SIS 0-1
SIS Vs MBIS 3-0
ISACI Middle School Boys Football
MBIS Vs SIS 1-4
SIS Vs ISH 3-1
SIS Vs TBS 3-0
We are very proud of the teams and their amazing performances during all their matches and the
fact that both our boys and girls teams won every match they played!
When they got on to the football pitch they were outstanding and no team could match their skill
level. Congratulations to our SIS girls team for not conceding a single goal and the SIS boys for
scoring the most goals in the tournament! The Stonehill International Middle School Football teams
have an exciting future ahead of them.
A Special thanks to Stonehill International School and the Stonehill Community for their support and
encouragement.
The Stonehill Girls and Boys teams for this tournament were:
GIRLS BOYS
Angelina (MF/ST) Aarav (RB/MD)
Anna (GK) Anshuman
(LB/LW/OMF)
Augusta (ST) Ben (GK)
Ella (RB) Edouard (DMF/OMF)
Eysha (MF/L&RB) Matthias (MF/RW)
Lea (OMF) Michael
(CB/MDF/OMF)
Lola (DMF) Nicholas (ST)
Nanna (CB/DMF) Phuriphat (RB/MF)
Skye (CB) Ryota (MF)
Sophia (MF) Vincent (CB)
(MF: midfield; ST: striker; GK: goalkeeper; RB: right back; LB: left back; OMF: offensive midfield;
DMF: defensive midfield; CB: centre back)
The Stonehill Sports Team
WHOLE SCHOOL NEWS
Lost Property During PHE Classes
Dear Parents,
If your child/children misplace their belongings during a PHE lesson, it will now be taken to the PHE
office to be stored safely. If this happens, please ensure your son or daughter comes to the PHE
office to speak to a member of the PHE Department. We will then go through the lost property with
your child and return any lost belongings.
Under no circumstances should a student enter the PHE office without a PHE member of staff being
present. This is to ensure that the lost property is appropriately regulated.
Please also remind your child about the importance of taking responsibility for their own belongings
and ensure that their full name is on every item, so they can be easily identified.
If you have any questions, please do let me know.
Mr. Mark Howarth
HoD PHE
ASA News
The Second Round of ASAs will run from Tuesday, 20th February through Thursday, 24th May.
The ASAs are between 3:00 to 3:55pm on both Tuesdays & Thursdays and the school buses will
leave the campus at 4:10pm.
Permanent Gate Passes
• All students who opt out of ASAs for Tuesday or Thursday (or both days in some cases), will be
issued a permanent gate pass. This should be collected from Ms. Nijika (for Primary students) or
Ms. Sneha (for Secondary students) between 3:00 – 3:15pm.
• The gate pass should be handed over to Security at the main gate.
• All students opting out of ASA should leave the school campus by 3:15pm at the latest. If a
student is unable to leave (due to transport issues) they must go to the Secondary Library and
wait there. No student should remain unsupervised on the campus during ASAs.
• A temporary gate pass will be issued to students who may have to miss their ASA for
unavoidable circumstances. In such cases, the parent must notify Ms. Sneha, Ms. Nijika or the
student’s Homeroom/Class Teacher of this, via email. Temporary gate passes will not be issued
unless the school has been informed by the parent.
Mr. Melvin Manuel
ASA Coordinator
Stonehill Instrumental Music Programme
Have you or your child secretly dreamt of being a musician? If so here is your opportunity to make
this dream come alive!
Stonehill International School has a dynamic Instrument Tuition Programme which encourages
students to pursue their musical talent with specialised assistance. Students and parents can sign up
for thirty minute lessons that are delivered by one or more of three teachers. Our team of highly
accomplished and specialised musicians/teachers include Mr. Uday Zachariah, Mr. James Stephenus
and Mr. Siby Manuel. The main aim of this programme is to provide opportunities for students to
learn from professional musicians who are actively involved in the Bangalore music circle, as well as
having performed internationally.
Mr. Zachariah teaches the Piano and Keyboard. He is
currently in his 4th year at Stonehill. After completing 4
grades of Piano at ABRSM in Oman, Uday went on for
advanced studies in Music Technology at SAE Institute
(School of Audio Engineering) under the affiliation of
Middlesex University. He also went on to be a freelance
music producer and his job comprised of skills such as song
writing, music scoring for TV & Radio commercials, sound
editing, sound designing, and advance training in music
technology. His musical influences are Romantic, 20th & 21st
Century, Classic Rock, Easy Jazz, Pop, Blues, Broadway
Musicals, and Themes from Movies and TV. He enjoys
working with children not only in terms of teaching piano
and keyboards but also with technology related activities
such as movie making.
Mr. James Stephenus has been teaching music for
over ten years. He has been a member of many
bands and is currently playing for the metalcore
band - Final Surrender. He is also a session
guitarist for studios having played on multiple
albums and artists with diverse styles. He is
passionate about music and is always looking to
impart the knowledge that he has accumulated
over the years. He teaches guitar, voice and
drums.
Siby Manuel teaches Violin, Viola and Cello. He started learning music at the age of 12. Later he
joined Ms. Giselle Voigts on a musical journey and has been taught and mentored by her. He has been
teaching music for over ten years. Apart from teaching, he performs with Grammy award winners
Rickey Kej and Manoj George for both live shows and as well as studio recordings. He also plays
with The BSM Chamber Orchestra. He teaches cello, viola and violin.
The signup forms are available with the respective teachers. Please be kind enough to email the
teachers directly if you need more information about the classes.
Thank you,
Ms. Ranmali Hapugalle
HoD Creative Arts
PRIMARY NEWS
PYP Visual Arts Exhibition - A Time for Reflection and Sharing
Thank you to all of the parents, students and staff members who visited the PYP Visual Arts
Exhibition on Friday, February 2nd in the Primary Hall. It was nice to see so many parents and
students talking about art.
Visual Arts exhibitions are important for two reasons. First, students have an opportunity to show
their family something special they have made. Second, a Visual Arts exhibition is an occasion for
reflection.
Researchers from Project Zero at Harvard Graduate School of Education have identified reflection as
one of the important skills that students learn in a Visual Arts studio (Hetland, 2013). Discussing
visual works of art produces an environment conducive to students reflecting on their creative
intentions, talking about their process and evaluating their results. In the context of creative
thinking and the design process, these steps are powerful. Reflection develops metacognition,
supports self-evaluation, encourages metaphorical thinking and gives students the vocabulary they
need to talk about intentions, process, results, etc. For our PYP exhibition, students from P3 to P8
created artist statements reflecting on their artwork and added further details in discussions with
their parents, providing opportunities for growth and development through reflection.
How can we foster a supportive environment that encourages reflection throughout the year? As
students bring home artworks and projects, parents and other family members can promote
reflection by asking open-ended questions such as “Tell me how you got the idea for this piece,”
“How did you make this?”, “Tell me about your favourite part.”, etc.
Working together, we can support students to develop their reflection skills and to embolden their
creative thinking.
Ron Gresham
PYP Visual Arts
Hetland, L., Winner E., Veenema S., and Sheridan K. (2013). Studio Thinking 2: The real benefits of
Visual Arts Education (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
Student-led Conferences
I would like to thank you all for your positive participation in Friday’s Student-led Conferences. We
all enjoyed hearing the children sharing and celebrating their learning. We received some excellent
feedback from parents, including some constructive suggestions for improving the day next year.
Below are our favourite comments provided by primary parents.
• The conference was well-organised. The teacher was very well prepared and knew my child
well. The activities were appropriate and engaging. I also appreciated the time, love and
attention that clearly went into the Art Exhibition. Great work Team Stonehill!
• My child gained confidence from showing all she had learned. I very much enjoyed seeing her
progress in different subjects.
• He was really proud showing all he'd learned, a very positive experience!
• I feel that my son is very proud and happy when given the chance to guide us through the
classrooms, showing his achievements and describing them in his own words. A well prepared
day full of positive energy!!
• Many activities were available for children to share with their parents with clear instructions
showing how to support their learning.
• Really student-led with guidance from the teacher. Excellent!
• Organisation was great as well as the way the kids were prepared to lead the conference.
• I like the fact that kids are in charge of the “show”. It builds their confidence.
• It was very funny, I want to say thank you for this beautiful opportunity.
• It was a good experience for us to understand what my daughter is learning and the fact she is
able to demonstrate her learning.
• The SLC was organised well by the teacher and I am very happy with the learning outcomes
demonstrated.
• I could see a great improvement in presentation skills and her confidence is better.
• We enjoyed watching our child showcase different areas of learning at the various stations
prepared for them.
• I liked seeing the child confident about what he has learnt.
• Wonderful initiative.
• It was interesting to see how my son has been able to express what he has learnt during the
course of the year. It gives parents an insight into their child.
PYP Parent Workshop
Primary parents are invited to attend a workshop focusing on how we teach literacy skills
throughout the primary age-range. The workshop takes place on Wednesday, 14th February at
8:00am. Refreshments will be provided.
The Learning Hub
On Saturday 10th February, Stonehill will host over sixty international teachers, PYP Coordinators
and Principals from across India for a professional development event titled The Learning Hub.
Workshops will include things such as ‘Cultivating Innovation and Creativity in the Classroom’ and
‘Integrating Technology in the Inquiry Classroom’. This will be Stonehill’s first Learning Hub event.
We plan to make this a yearly opportunity for our teachers to share good practice and connect with
international educators across the country.
Important Primary Dates for Your Diary
• Saturday 10th February - PTA International Food fair
• Tuesday 20th February - Round Two ASAs begin
• Wednesday 21st February - Inter-House Swimming Gala
• Monday 26th February - Book Week begins
• Friday 2nd March - School Closed for Accreditation Self-Study Day
Simon McCloskey
Deputy Head of School & Primary Principal
SECONDARY NEWS
Semester One Reports
Our Semester One Reports, for students in M1 to D1, will be issued on Friday, 9th February 2018.
These are full written reports for each subject and cover the work students have been doing for
the entire semester. Please contact Ms Saathi Vinay ([email protected]) if you have not
been able to access the reports.
MYP Mathematics Workshop
There was a great turn out for the MYP
Mathematics workshop on Thursday, 8
February. Thank you to the twenty parents
eager to learn more about how Maths is
taught here at Stonehill. There was a short
presentation which covered the investigative
approach, the different types of assessment,
the assessment criteria, the use of
technology, the inclusion of ATLs and the
need to be a Thinker.
After the presentation parents were given the opportunity to experience the different types of
learning for themselves as well as being able to view the textbooks, typical assessments,
challenge problems and the technology used. Overall, the parents were able to leave with a better
understanding of what Maths is like for their children in the MYP.
ISACI Middle School Sports Festival
ISACI Middle School Sports Festival was held on 2nd and 3rd of February. Thank you to the PHE
department and Kerstin, our sports coordinator for organising this event. Our school came first in
Boys and Girls soccer and second in Girls basketball and fourth in Boys basketball. Congratulations
to all our students who participated and the coaches.
Staff Professional Development
Please note that Friday, 23rd February is a normal school day for all students.
Friday, 2nd March, is a Professional Development day for teachers. Therefore, the school will be
closed on 2nd March for all students. In addition, IB regional workshops will be taking place at the
school from 2nd – 4th March. The school will re-open on Monday, 5th March for all students.
Trips Week
Trips week will take place from 11th/12th to 16th February 2018. Each group has a website which
will be updated daily (subject to Internet connectivity). These links have already been shared with
all parents, along with other relevant information via email.
M1-Tumkur Trip (Ms. Robin, Mr. Jitendra, Ms. Banerjee,)
M2- Hampi Trip (Ms. Mathew, Ms. Robin, Mr. Sathish)
M3 - Jaipur Trip (Ms. Steen, Ms. Samantha, Mr. Mohammed)
M4-D1 - Gujarat Trip (Mr. Adam, Ms. Preethi, Ms. Narayani)
M4-D1 - Adventure-orphanage) (Ms. Viart , Mr. Avinash)
M4-D1- Surfing Trip (Mr. Antonio, Ms. Bender, Ms. Stempel)
M4-D1 - Camp River Rocks Trip (Mr. Mark, Ms. Yasmine, Mr. Francois)
Trips Week arrival and departure chart (a summary of arrival and departure of all groups) has also
been shared with all parents via email on Thursday, 8th February. Two trip groups are leaving on
Sunday, while all other trip groups are leaving on Monday, 12th February. All trip groups will return
on Friday, 16th February except the Jaipur trip (M3) which returns on Thursday night.
D2 Mock Exams
The D2 practice examinations commenced on Friday, 9th February and end on Friday, 16th
February. We wish all our students the very best.
Issues or Concerns Regarding Your Child/Children
If your son/daughter has any problems at school, please contact (by email) their Homeroom
Teacher or the relevant Subject Teacher directly in the first instance, and then the Head of
Department or appropriate Coordinator (MYP or DP) if required. Please do not call on their personal
mobile number at home or during class time.
Early Leave and Late Return after School Holidays
There are several parents who book tickets and then inform the school that their child will miss
school due to flights. This is not acceptable and will be treated as unauthorised absence.
Parents are NOT encouraged to withdraw children during term-time for vacations. Parents are also
asked not to ‘leave early’ or ‘return late’ in order to extend scheduled school holidays. In cases
where students will miss routine classes because of voluntary absence, the school does not
provide extra work for them to take on vacation.
The school is sometimes asked to ‘authorise’ absences during school time for family vacations or
other trips. It is not the school’s policy to do so.
Warm regards,
Narendra Mehrotra
Secondary Principal
News from the Science Department
The Science Department has been very busy in the two months since you have heard from us in the
Tiger. Read on to catch up on all the exciting activities and learning that has taken place.
On January 15th, the Science Department at Stonehill conducted a workshop for MYP parents to
showcase and explain the teaching and learning that takess place in the MYP Science classrooms.
This was successfully managed by alternating presentations with group work, involving participants
in activities like ‘Investigating a black box’, ‘Who am I’, ‘Mind Mapping’ and so on.
Black Box Activity
Mind Mapping
Presentations
M1 students have been exploring the Earth and Solar System. Currently, the students have been
divided into groups and are exploring the nebular hypothesis and how it takes into account the
exceptions such as Venus’ tilted rotation and the orbit of the comets under the able guidance of
Ms. Aditi.
M2 students from Ms. Aditi’s class have been planning and conducting investigations on the factors
that affect light absorption. They added food colouring in different concentrations, used different
food colourings (red, yellow, green and blue) and impurities, such as salt and water, and carried out
experiments to determine the extent to which light is absorbed. Interesting links to real life included
the penetration of light in the ocean and the colour of our clothes during specific times of the year,
to name a few.
Students of M3 have just completed a unit on Heat. In this unit, the students investigated the
factors that affect the rate of cooling of a cup of coffee. They also designed an eco-friendly, energy
efficient house for cold countries. They used a computer programme called Tinkercad to design the
houses and then created a prototype. Students have used Lego blocks, regular household materials,
as well as the 3D printer to generate these models.
In Physics, M4 students are studying the topic of ‘Work, Energy and Power’ and are looking into
the process of energy conversion. They are using a Java simulation to explore how energy is
transformed from one form to the other – an example of technology aided education. Below is a
snapshot from the simulation:
Shortly, they will embark upon a journey to research on the effect of ever increasing need for
energy on the environment.
M4B students have been learning about the rate of a reaction and the relationship between surface
area, temperature and concentration. They have conducted experiments to determine how the rate
of a reaction can be increased.
Our M5 Physics students are studying subatomic particles and appreciating the fact that smaller
things can be mightier. Presently, the students are investigating the random nature of radioactive
decay by using a rolling dice and calculating the half-life from the decay curve. Next they will be
making documentary films to answer the question ‘Nuclear energy, a friend or a foe?’
D1 students, on the other hand, are designing rockets and potato guns to demonstrate their
understanding of Newton's Third Law and Principle of Conservation of Momentum. Once the
students complete creating these prototypes, they will be launched and tested in the football field.
These rockets and guns will be tested and evaluated upon their range, height and their
understanding of Physics principles.
Ms. Maitreyee Banerjee
HoD – Science
Stonehill Hackathon
A hackathon or a codeathon is an event where
teams of developers get together to come up with
solutions to problems. These solutions involve
robots, machine learning algorithms, mobile and
web apps, websites, the possibilities are endless.
For the most part, there is only one constraint –
time.
We are proud to announce that Stonehill
International School will be hosting our first 6-
hour-hackathon on the Monday, 26th February.
We will be inviting students from other schools in
Bangalore. You too, can team up with up to 4
others to form a team, and win a grand prize of
Rs 15,000!
We encourage everybody to attend, whether you
are a novice or an expert at programming and
technology. Be sure to contact Mr. Mohammed or
visit stonehillhackathon.github.io for all the details
and register.
If you need more information you can email
Mr. Mohammed Nassir
Secondary Design & ICT Teacher
SPORTS NEWS
ISACI Middle School Basketball – From the Coach’s Viewpoint
Another ISACI basketball season came to an end with the ISACI Middle School Festival. Finally,
after 6 seasons of being the basketball coach for Stonehill, I had the chance to take advantage of
home support.
Unfortunately for our boys’ team, despite the home team support and cheer, they went down
fighting in all 3 games with our closest contest coming against The British School, New Delhi (TBS).
TBS were more clinical against the home team in a hard fought game, which ended 24-19 in favour
of TBS. In our other games, the will and determination of the talented International School
Hyderabad (ISH) and Mercedes-Benz International School, Pune (MBIS) teams were just too much to
handle for our Tigers. Despite our boys showing glimpses of potential, unfortunately, they lost both
games. The effort was evident, but this year was not meant to be our year as we had to give up
our first place honours from last season to ISH, who played a very skilled and determined game.
The Girls Middle School ISACI basketball team, fresh from their dominance on the football field the
day before, soaked up all of that unwavering home support. They showed everyone our far superior
team chemistry and a strong mental understanding of how to play the game. The team brought
their A-Game to the basketball court and showed a Tigress will fight fiercely. The girls gave us
three nail-biting encounters against our opponents, with all the matches going to the final buzzer.
Our team secured the Silver (Second Place) in the tournament. They beat ISH and TBS and came
extremely close to beating MBIS, losing the Gold to them by only 2 points. This marks the second
consecutive year they have secured the Silver – next year they go for Gold!
A big shout out to the P.E. Department and the parents that made this Middle School ISACI
Tournament 2018 a memorable one for everyone involved. Special thanks to Ms. Kerstin Bender for
being the backbone of both the School teams and Danish our Student-Coach.
Until next time.
Coach Karan Sood
PTA NEWS
Stonehill International
School
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