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2 PSI Inquirer Pechersk School International Kyiv Phone: (380 44) 455-95-85, Fax: (380 44) 455-95-80 E-mail: [email protected] ; E-mail: [email protected] 03039 Victora Zabily 7a, Kyiv, Ukraine “You cannot open a book without learning something.” Confucius A Quote of the Week 23rd November 2012 21-25 November: Annual Model UN Conference (Prague, Czech Republic) 23 November: TA and Teacher Prof. Development. No school 26 November: Start of ASA Season 2 28 November: Secondary Parent-Teacher Conferences (page 7) 29 November: Grade 4-5 Music Concert (see page 12) 29 November - 2 December: CEESA MS Robotics (Helsinki, Finland) 4 December: Coffee with the Secondary Principal for Grade 10 Parents: Introduction to DP 5, 6, 8 December: Secondary Drama Production “Nothing Serious” 11 December: PTA Meeting (Announcement of PTA Election Results) 12 December: PTA Winter Bazaar 20 December: School dismissed at 11:30 am 21 December - 7 January: Winter Break NO SCHOOL Important Dates for your Calendar Today in the Newsletter : - Grades 6, 7 and 8 compete in the European Maths Challenge: p. 2 - IB Diploma Programme: p.3 - Grade 5 Russian Story of Movember: p. 4 - Miracle Week and Miracle Minute: p.5 - Reports from the Director and the Primary Principal: p.6 - Secondary Principal’s report p.7 - CEESA High School Girls Soccer Tournament: p.8 - PTA News: p.9 - Drama Production: Nothing Serious: p. 10 - Annual IWCK Charity Bazaar Announcement: p.11 - Music Concert: p.12 - Menu: p.13 CEESA High School Girls Soccer tournament in Skopje, Macedonia

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Pechersk School International KyivPhone: (380 44) 455-95-85, Fax: (380 44) 455-95-80E-mail: [email protected]; E-mail: [email protected]

03039 Victora Zabily 7a, Kyiv, Ukraine

“You cannot open a book

without learning something.”

Confucius

A Quote of the Week

23rd November 2012

21-25 November: Annual Model UN Conference (Prague, Czech Republic) 23 November: TA and Teacher Prof. Development. No school26 November: Start of ASA Season 228 November: Secondary Parent-Teacher Conferences (page 7)29 November: Grade 4-5 Music Concert (see page 12)29 November - 2 December: CEESA MS Robotics (Helsinki, Finland)4 December: Coffee with the Secondary Principal for Grade 10 Parents: Introduction to DP5, 6, 8 December: Secondary Drama Production “Nothing Serious”11 December: PTA Meeting (Announcement of PTA Election Results)12 December: PTA Winter Bazaar20 December: School dismissed at 11:30 am21 December - 7 January: Winter Break NO SCHOOL

Important Dates for your Calendar

Today in the Newsletter:

- Grades 6, 7 and 8 compete in t h e E u r o p e a n M a t h s Challenge: p. 2

- IB Diploma Programme: p.3

- Grade 5 Russian Story of Movember: p. 4

- Miracle Week and Miracle Minute: p.5

- Reports from the Director and the Primary Principal: p.6

- Secondary Principal’s report p.7

- CEESA High School Girls Soccer Tournament: p.8

- PTA News: p.9

- Drama Production: Nothing Serious: p. 10

- Annual IWCK Charity Bazaar Announcement: p.11

- Music Concert: p.12

- Menu: p.13CEESA High School Girls Soccer tournament in Skopje,

Macedonia

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Grades  6  ,  7  and  8  compete  in  the  European  Maths  Challenge

On the 6th and 7th of November Grades 6, 7 and 8 competed in the European Maths Challenge 2012. This was an Online Mathematics Competition where students took part in a 48hr competition of mathematical action right across Europe! Hundreds of thousands of students in schools and homes across the region battled to prove their mathematical prowess.

On Day 1 of the competition, students were exposed to 50 curriculum - based questions to determine their registered year level. On Day 2, students had 100 challenges across 10 levels of live competition.

PSI achieved fantastic results: congratulations to Daniel J. for achieving 18th place in the top 100 students in Europe in the Secondary Division. In Ukraine, PSI came first in all divisions competing against other international schools.

Congratulations go to all who participated and the top three students in each class who were:

Grade 6KEmilia T.Emil E.Mariya P.

Grade 6LDominykas S.Ben A.Kvitka P.

Grade 7DHRichas S.Audrey M.Zita D. T.

Grade 7LHOlesia S.Alexandra S.Vladyslav K.

Grade 8 Extension Class.

Polina S.Samantha K.Katya K.

Grade 8 Standard Class.DmytroT.Tilman R.Tamas B.

This was a fantastic competition held in a friendly environment. The competition was an ideal way of inspiring our students by doing something different with Mathematics. The students were motivated to improve their speed and accuracy in live games which were suited to varying ability levels.

Dana Serbin

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is year, 23 students in Grade 11 are facing the challenges of the IB Diploma Programme. Each of them is involved in six subjects in the different areas of knowledge. Economics continues to be highly popular, with Mr. Knox effectively motivating students and efficiently leading them to excellent results. Mr. Depooter has seen an increase in enrollment in his Geography courses and so has Ms. Muniz in Chemistry. is year the school is also offering Russian ab initio, which helps international students to acquire the basics of this language and gain a better understanding of Slavic cultures.

Students are showing great interest in the activities in eory of Knowledge that is still supervised under the expert command of Mr. Mockett, with Ms Muniz (Sciences) and Ms Patel (Drama)also enriching that programme.

As usual, Dr. I conducts Creativity, Action and Service (CAS) with great enthusiasm and solid knowledge. e number of relevant projects engaging our students’ interests keeps on growing and developing stronger bonds with the community while still fostering those of international character.

In early October PSI received the visit of the IB team as part of the 5 years-cycle of self-evaluation that helps our programme to keep on growing and improving. e results of their evaluation will be received in the near future but based on early feedback, the school is already looking ahead to making the programme stronger than ever.

Maria Muniz

IB  Diploma  Programme

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Grade 5 Russian Story of MovemberИстория Моября

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Жил-был счастливый Мистер Нонато.

Он очень любил кленовый сироп, потому что он из Канады.

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У Мистера Нонато были огромные чёрные усы!

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Также жил-был классный Мистер

Ходжес.

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Он очень любил играть в Фризби, кататься на лыжах и снег.

8У Мистера Ходжеса тоже были усы, но не такие чёрные и не такие огромные, как у Мистера Нонато.

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Мистер Ходжес хотел огромные чёрные усы Мистера Нонато.

Однажды ночью 29 ноября Мистер Ходжес отрезал усы

Мистера Нонато!

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И его усы выросли снова!И 30 ноября оба Мистер Нонато и Мистер Ходжес выиграли

Мовембер в PSI!

Но у Мистера Нонато был волшебный крем! Он намазал под носом.

Starring:Mr Nonato - EmilyMr Hodges - MariaCo-authors:Grade 5 students: Da-Min, Ieva, Alek, Daniel T., Sabrina, Sena

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Miracle  Week  and  Miracle  MinuteThe   Third   Annual   Miracle   Week   took   place   during   the   week   of  November  12-­‐16  and  Miracle  Minute  took  place  on   Friday,  November  16.   During   the  week,  we   held   3   compeEEons   to  make   the   students  more   excited   to   parEcipate.   Two   compeEEons   were   homeroom   vs.  homeroom.   The  homeroom  that   donated   the  most   items   of   clothing  and   the  homeroom   that  donated   the  most  money   would  win  a  pizza  party  sponsored  by   Student  Council.  The  third  challenge  was  between  PSI  and  KIS.  One  of  this  year’s  Student  Council  goals  is  to  reach  out  to  the  other  internaEonal  schools  in  Kiev.  We  thought  it  would  be  a  good  idea  to   invite  KIS’s  Student  Council  to   join  in  our  event.   They  thought  this   was   a   great   idea   too.   PSI’s   Student   Council   would   like   to  congratulate  KIS  for   its  inaugural  Miracle  Event.  They  raised  over  5000  

UAH  and  had  several  hundred  items  of  clothing  donated.  As  for  the  PSI  homeroom  challenge,  the  winner  of  the  “Most  Clothing  Donated”  was  Grade  6L  with  403  items  of  clothing.  The  winner  of  the  “Most  Money  Donated”  was  Grade  11O  with  2,096  UAH.  

Miracle  Week  is  a  yearly  event  that  collects  donated  clothing  to  donate  to  charity.  This  year  we  decided  to  donate  to  the  Djerela   Center   for   Intellectual   DisabiliEes   and   the   SOS  Animal  Shelter.  Last  year  we  collected  about  1,250  items  and  this  year  we  are  proud  to  say  that  our  community   collected  over   2,000   items.   We   hope   that   our   large   amount   of  donaEons  (clothing  for  Djerela  and  blankets  for  animals)  will  help  make  the  lives  of  the  people  and  dogs  be^er  than  they  already  are.

Miracle   Minute   is   the   event   that   occurs   on   the   Friday   of  Miracle  Week.  During  morning  registraEon,  there  is  a  minute  of  music  played   in  which  homerooms  pass  around  a  bag   to  gather  all  the  money  donated.  Last  year,  we  had  about  

18   000   UAH   and   this   year   we   are   again   proud   to   say   that   our  community  donated  20672  UAH.  This  money  will  be  used  to  repair  the  floor  and  buy  educaEonal  resources  for   the  Djerela  Center  and  bricks,  

sand,   and   food   for   the   SOS   Animal  Shelter.

I   think   that  Miracle  Minute   and  Miracle  Week  were  both  successes.  We  broke  our  records  and  made  a  difference  in  the  lives  of   the   animals   and   people   of   Kyiv.   The  small   contribuEons   of   everyone   really  added  up!  

Beethoven

Families  from  the  Djerela  Center

Dog  Shelter

Families  from  the  Djerela  Center

By  Samantha  K.

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From the Director

I would like to remind you again the information about issues regarding PE uniforms this year.

1. In the past, the PE uniforms were purchased, organized and distributed by the PTA. is year, the volunteers were unknown to the school and we were under the impression there were no PTA volunteers. e orders have arrived and we are working with the PTA to distribute the uniforms as quickly as possible.

2. At the last PTA meeting Mr. Scoble announced next year the cost of the uniforms might be added to tuition, with orders taken in the spring and prepared over the summer for easy distribution when school begins.

3. In the meantime, the PE department is accepting students without uniforms AS LONG AS they are in proper attire. Proper attire means:

a. Loose $tting clothing like sweat pants and loose tops. Please note that jeans, khakis, dress

pants, skirts and dresses are not appropriate.

b. Cross training or running shoes. ey must be clean and not used for outdoor play. Please note that slippers, crocs, sandals, ballet shoes are not appropriate footwear for PE class.

4. On a similar note, students in grades K-3 are required to wear their PE clothes to school. Teachers $nd that it takes the children to long to change and this causes disruption to the lessons.

5. Students in grades 4 and 5 can wear sports clothes to school OR change into them for the PE lesson.

6. Kindergarten students have never been required to wear PE uniforms, but like everyone else need to come to school in appropriate attire on PE days.

ank you to everyone for your patience and %exibility over the past few months. Hopefully I have answered all your questions and concerns.

Tatiana Lopukhin (Miss Tatz)Primary Principal

From the Primary Principal

e words of Laozi, the author of the Tao Te Ching, provide a wonderful source of wisdom and guidance in our lives. is week I would like to share one of the readings and wish that you $nd some inspiration in these words.

Fill your bowl to the brimand it will spill.

Keep sharpening your knifeand it will blunt.

Chase aer money and securityand your heart will never unclench.

Care about people's approvaland you will be their prisoner.

Do your work, then step back. e only path to serenity.

Steven Calland-ScobleDirector

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Dear Secondary Parents:

Next Wednesday, November 28, we will hold our annual Parent Teacher Conferences from 1:00 – 5:00pm. You should have already received the link for on-line sign up. I encourage you to do that now (if you haven’t already!). Please note that buses will depart right aer lunch on that day.

ese conferences are one of the best and most powerful tools that we have for helping you understand our programme and your own child’s progress. Although the meetings are brief, you and your child’s teachers can discuss what your child is doing well and where s/he may need support or help.

To help you prepare for these meetings, I offer the following general tips and guidelines:

• Please show up on time and stick to your allotted time. Most teachers have very full schedules, and one parent who arrives late or stays too long can upset the schedule for many other parents.

• Please bring an interpreter if you need one. Most of our teachers/TA’s who can act as interpreters will already be in conferences themselves and may not be available. We strongly advise that you do not use your child as an interpreter. You will want someone who will translate smoothly and doesn’t have any personal stake in what is being said.

• Please bring your child along! ese meetings are doubly powerful when you, your child and the teacher are all hearing the same conversation.

• ink about your questions ahead of time. ese can range from programme questions (What does this criteria mean? What are students expected to do?) to speci$c questions about your child (What can s/he do better? What strategies do you recommend?).

• Speak to your child before the conferences and ask those same questions. It’s a great way to see how well your child understands his/her own learning.

• Remember that you and the teacher are partners in your child’s education. Although you may sometimes disagree, it’s important to maintain a tone of respect and collaboration.

• Feel free to schedule a follow-up with any teacher if you have more questions or concerns.

Finally, a note about the logistics:• Children should not be on campus unless

they are with you for parent meetings. Since all of our teachers are engaged, there will not be any supervision of children available.

• Maps, directions and assistance are always available in the main office of the Secondary School.

• Coffee and cookies will be available on the 2nd %oor near the Drama Room.

• If you are unable to attend the conferences, please feel free to contact any of your child’s teachers to set up a phone, Skype or face-to-face meeting at a time that is mutually convenient.

I hope that you have a successful and productive meeting with your child’s teachers on Wednesday!

Regards,

Patricia PuiaSecondary Principal

From the Secondary Principal

For those students not accompanying their parents at the Parent-Teacher conferences 28 November, please note:

School will !nish for Secondary Students at 11.25am, there will be the usual full lunch service available until 12.05am.

School Bus transport will depart at 12.05am.

ere will be No ASA clubs for Secondary Students on Wednesday 28th Nov.

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Our trip started with an early morning, as we had to be at the school at 5 am. Sleepy and tired we drove to the airport and got onto the plane. When we got to Skopje, we were welcomed by the smiling faces of some of the NOVA students and heavy rains. We got some time in the brand new mall before we met our host families and went home with them.  is was probably the night that we were the least tired.

e #rst day of tournament started out well with a victory against host school NOVA 2-1. is was a nice surprise because it is oen the #rst game that is the worst because the team hasn’t quite clicked yet, but by the end of the NOVA game

we were playing some spectacular soccer. Our second game was against the International School of Belgrade, who played a very physical game. We maintained possession of the ball for most of the game, but unfortunately, we weren't able to score and the game ended 0-0. Our team managed to prevent the ball from staying on our side of the #eld and our goalie Christina made some nice saves. In the aernoon, we were taken to the Mother eresa museum, which was quite an interesting experience. A lot of us never realized that Mother eresa was from

Macedonia. Aer that, we had a few hours to explore the center of Skopje and take a look at the numerous statues and monuments. We stayed as a team and had a blast walking around the central square of Skopje.

Early the next morning, our host families graciously transported us to NOVA where we gathered with the other teams before taking the bus to the soccer pitch, which

was right next to a huge stadium. is was the chilliest day of them all and reminded us of playing in Kiev right before we le for CEESA. Our #rst match was against Quality School International from Bratislava, Slovakia, which resulted in a successful 3-0 win for the Panthers. Aer our game we were rewarded with a delicious lunch and much time to rest before our second game and the #nal game of the evening against the Anglo American School from So#a, Bulgaria. Aer only one goal in our net, we enjoyed our second victory of the day, completing the game with a 2-1 win. Following the many hours of football that day was a party hosted by NOVA's student council at their school.

All teams had fun eating, getting to know each other and singing and dancing along with NOVA's student band. All in all, this CEESA trip was an amazing experience for all of us. Our team bonded over gummi candies and blue hair – we all dyed (or tried to dye) the ends of our hair blue for team spirit. We had a load of fun and are all looking forward to next year’s CEESA with great anticipation.

AND  A  BIG  THANK  YOU  TO  OUR  TWO  WONDERFUL  COACHES,  MS.  VOGEL  AND  MS.  WATERSTON!

By Valeria V., Alison C., and Lorraine V.

CEESA High School Girls Soccer tournament in Skopje, Macedonia

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WEEK ENDING 23 NOVEMBER 2012

What a fabulous International Evening we enjoyed last Friday! The PTA wishes to thank everyone who contributed their time and culinary talents. We especially wish to acknowledge the hard work of the country coordinators and Leo & his crew. And to Amal, our fearless leader, you are certainly a superstar! Well done on pulling off your best International Night ever!

A few reminders:(1) Please remember to submit your PTA election ballot to your child’s

teacher or to Olga at reception. It was sent home late last week.

(2) Please bring in any PE uniforms your child has outgrown. The PTA will hold a used PE uniform sale during the Winter Bazaar next month with proceeds going to charity.

(3) Our next PTA meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec 11 @ 0845 in the cafeteria. We will be discussing charity and our new card system.

(4) The Winter Bazaar will be held on Wednesday, Dec 12 from 1400-1600 in the cafeteria. Come see some fantastic local artists who will have a wide variety of hand-made products that would make perfect holiday gifts. Thank you to our very own talented Suzie Gschwenter for coordinating this event!

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you celebrating!

- Your PTA Steering Committee

Reminders for your Calendar

Secondary Parent-Teacher Conferences: Wednesday, Nov 28th

Grade 4/5 Music Concert: Thursday, Nov 29th

Coffee with Secondary Principal: Tuesday, Dec 4th

Secondary Drama Production “Nothing Serious”: Dec 5th, 6th & 8th

Next PTA Meeting: Tuesday, Dec 11th @ 0845 in cafeteria

PTA WINTER BAZAAR: Wednesday, Dec 12th

PTA Steering Committee

“Active Parents Make the Difference”

Please remember to check the PTA website each week: www.psi.kiev.ua/community/pta/

Contact our PTA President, Amal Barmoro at:067 440 05 86 or email [email protected]

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Nothing Serious!!!The first Drama production of the year is on Dec 5, 6, 8 at 6pm in the Drama Studio. Come out to watch our high school students present a series of comedic one-act plays, some of which they have directed themselves! Last year's shows sold out, so get your tickets soon because there are only 50 for each night. Tickets are 50UAH and are available through Malina Patel ([email protected]). While I hope you will encourage your friends and students to come, please be aware that this show is not recommended for students under 13 due to some mature language and themes.

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB OF KYIV20th Annual Charity Bazaar

1 December, 2012

Dear Students, Parents and Guardians,

is year, as in the years before, our school will participate in the 20th Annual Charity Bazaar organized by the International Women’s Club of Kyiv (IWCK). e Charity Bazaar is a major fundraising event. Many embassies and consulates participate at the Bazaar representing their countries and sell their national products, arts and cras. All the money raised at the IWCK Charity Bazaar goes to various charities. One of the charities PSI supports, Djerelo, is one of the organisations bene!ting from this event this year.

e 20th Annual Charity Bazaar will be held at Kyiv Expo Plaza, 2-b Salyutna St., Nyvky Kyiv on Saturday, December 1st 2012, from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Come and have fun at the Bazaar tasting national food and experiencing the traditions of many different countries in one place. Have your face painted at the face painting station, play the Grand Raffle with excellent prizes or Kids’ Tombola. Come along, bring your friends! Your participation at this event will be greatly appreciated by all the children who will bene!t from the money raised.

Avoid the queues by buying pre-sale admission tickets at Reception or in the Secondary library.

Admission fee on the day – 30 UAH.Pre-sale tickets – 50 UAH.

Grand Raffle tickets are also on sale for the price of 15 UAH each or 50 UAH for a pack of 10. Ask Ms Spencer at the Secondary library.I hope to see you there. Polina Spencer

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Grades  4-­‐5would  like  to  invite  YOU  

to  a  Music  Showcase  Concert!  

When and where?

On Thursday, 29 November 2 0 1 2 a t 4 p m a t T h e Childrenʼs Art Centre, 40-Richchy Zhovtnya 22/198.

What should we wear?

Ladies: dark coloured (black, brown, or navy blue) skirt or trousers and a light coloured top; dark coloured socks or stockings and dark dress shoes.  Please do not wear a top that has words written on it.Gentlemen: dark coloured (black, brown, or navy blue) trousers and a light coloured top; dark coloured socks; dark coloured shoes.  Please do not wear a top that has words written on it.

Who participates?All Grade 4-5 Students.

What if I still have questions?

Please contact Alicia Pashby at

[email protected]

Why do you arrange a concert?

Performance   in   music   helps   our  students   build   confidence   and  become   risk-­‐takers.     Many   of   the  students   in   Grades   4-­‐5   are   trying  something  new  through  their  role  in  Grade   4   or   their   small-­‐group  performance   in   Grade   5.     This  parEcular   performance   helps  students   in   Grade   4   make   co-­‐curricular  connecEons  through  their  UOI  and  Grade  5   students  prepare  for   being   independent   during  their  ExhibiEon  in  the  Spring.Who is invited?

All Community members are invited to join us at the concert.

Musically Yours, Alicia Pashby

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