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8/20/2019 Parent Bulletin Issue 1 SY1516
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11 ISM Upcoming Events
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Aer-School Acvies
Sailsh News 10
MS Events & Acvies 2
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Athlecs & Acvies 7
Superintendent’s Oce
MIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOLMIDDLE SCHOOL
ISSUE # 01
SY 2015–2016
WEEK OF:
AUG 10 TO 14
Weekly Publication for Middle School Parents
Friday BulletinInside this issue:
Dear Middle School Parents,
We’d like to extend a very warm welcome to all parents as we start a new school
year at ISM. The Middle School years are an excing adventure and wherever
you and your child are in your journey, please remember that we are here to
support you.
The MS Parent Bullen is our primary avenue of communicaon with parents. It
would be greatly appreciated if you could take the me to read this bullen so
you are up to date on Middle School news and events. If you have any ques-
ons or need claricaon, please feel free to contact the Middle School oce
(Ms. Susan and Ms. Krisne) and for Guidance, Ms. Grace.
As the new Middle School Principal, I’d like to take the opportunity to introduce
myself. My name is Rachel Harrington and I am originally from Manchester, Eng-
land. If I am honest, I can’t remember a me when I wasn’t teaching. My par-
ents love to share stories of me lining my teddy bears up and ‘’teaching” themwhen I was 3 years old. Apparently I also used to lure my older brother and sis-
ter into my bedroom to play with me where I made the autocrac decision that
we were playing school and I was the teacher. My siblings considered this to be
rather bossy of me, whereas my parents saw this as a sign that I was desned to
be a teacher!
I secured my rst paid teaching job at the tender age of 14. My rst experience
was teaching tap and ballet to 20 three-year olds! I instantly fell in love with
teaching and decided that I wanted a career that would allow me to pursue my
passions for dance, teaching/learning and travel. I view my passions as a triple
helix that dene me and help bring meaning and joy to my life.
For the past 19 years I have lived in South America and have taught in three
dierent internaonal schools. I have taught all grade levels from grade 1 to
grade 7 and have held a wide array of leadership posions. ISM’S Middle School
A Gentle Reminder
to all Parents:
On days when your child needsto be absent from school, weask that a parent inform the
Middle School Ocevia phone at
840-8550 / 553 or via email at
It is the responsibility of your childto communicate with their teach-er when they return to school to
make up for work missed as aresult of any absences.
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AUGUST
MS NEW STUDENT SOCIAL:
Saturday, August 8th
Time: 10:00 - 15:00 Locaon: Middle School Meeng Point: Lile Theater Who: New ISM MS students and MS StudentAmbassadors Why: Orientaon to MS, making peer-group
connecons and to have fun! Facilitators: MS Counseling Team
MS CLUB FAIR :
Monday, August 10th
DATE CHANGE! Please note the date of this
event is changed from Monday, August 17th
to Monday, August 10th 2015.
Venue: Lohouse
Each grade will have a dierent meslot:
Grade 5 = 1:45 - 2:10 (Core Teachers will
accompany the students)
Grade 6 = 2:15 -2:45 (Advisory teachers will
accompany the students)
Grade 7 and Grade 8 = 2:30 - 2:55 p.m.
(Oponal - new students will be accompanied
by their assigned buddy)
Parents = 2:00 - 3:00 (Oponal)
will be my third principalship and in 2012 I had the honor of being named a
Naonal Disnguished Principal by the Naonal Associaon of Elementary
School Principals and the Oce of Overseas Schools. I hold a B.Sc in Biology
from the University of Lancaster and a Masters in Internaonal Educaon
Administraon from Endico College, Boston.
I am very excited about the move to ISM and I look forward to meeng you
and your child/children over the next month.
As you may be aware, during the course of the holidays, Travis O’Neel, the
Grade 2 Program Leader and ESL teacher, had a fatal motorcycle accident in
Bangkok, Thailand. A dedicated professional, Travis had been pursuing
Graduate Studies in Educaonal Leadership in Bangkok, during his vaca-
ons. Travis was a loving husband and father, a dear friend, a teacher and
our colleague. Above all else, he was a wonderful human being. This is an
incredibly dicult me for the ISM community, as we seek to come to terms
with this tragic loss.
Travis’ funeral was held in Bangkok earlier this month and a memorial service
was conducted in Minnesota on August 2nd. ISM faculty celebrated Travis’s
life on Monday, August 3rd when a memorial tree was placed in the Elemen-
tary playground. We will also be holding an open event for our wider com-
munity (parents, friends and students) on Monday, August 10th, commenc-
ing at 2:30 pm in the Lile Theater. This will be a chance, to celebrate Travis’
life and also provide an opportunity for parents to pay their own tributes. If
you would like to speak at this event, please contact the Elementary oce.
A memorial book has been placed in the Elementary Oce, and we extend
an open invitaon for parents and students to write short messages forTravis and his extended family. This book will then be passed onto his family
as a memory of how many lives he inuenced.
We appreciate that there are many students in Middle School who knew
Travis or who had him as a teacher when they were in Elementary
School. Talking about death and grief can be a challenging conversaon and
MS students typically have many quesons. Please note that a parent work-
shop is scheduled for Friday, August 14th from 7:45 am to 9:00 am in the
Lile Theater. In this session we will explore some of the issues associated
with grief and how to broach this subject with children. This session will be
facilitated by the Counseling Department and interested parents are wel-come to aend. In the meanme, if you have any quesons or your child is
struggling with this tragedy, please feel free to talk to Marc Saint Laurent,
Diana van de Merwe or Charloe Bliss.
Yours in Educaon,
Rachel Harrington, Principal
Amanda Pekin, Assistant Principal
MS NEW PARENT COFFEE: Thursday, August 13th
Time: 7:45 - 9:00 Venue: Lile Theater
MS & HS PARENT COFFEE:
Tuesday, August 18th
Time: 09:15 Venue: Lile Theater Guest Speaker: Steve Money Focus: Community, Acon and Service Learning Contact: Sam Cook – Student and Faculty Learn-ing Oce
MS OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, August 27th
Time: 17:00—20:00 Venue: Fine Arts Theater (FAT)
iddle Schooliddle School
NATIONAL HOLIDAY Friday, August 21th
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Monday, August 31th
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August 5th, 2015
Dear Parents,
Greengs and welcome to the school year 2015/16 Interna-onal School Manila. I hope that these weeks of summer
vacaon have given you the opportunity to enjoy some
family me together. As I realized myself last year when my
son and daughter went o to university – children grow up
far too quickly!
I want to take this opportunity to remind you of some of
the support services and campus procedures to ensure an
orderly and ecient school start. I hope you understand
that, in such a large community, it is essenal for us to es-
tablish certain agreements in order to make things easier
for everyone.
School Oce hours: Monday – Friday, 7 am – 4 pm. Note
that the Cashier’s Oce will close at 3pm to allow for the
daily bookkeeping.
Uniform Shop
The details of our full range of uniform items, along with
prices, can be viewed on the ISM website and are available
for inspecon and purchase at the ISM Uniform Shop on the
Plaza Level. For those students needing to try items on or
requiring measurements for alteraons a ng room will
be in operaon in the Fine Arts Theatre changing room1123 unl September 4th. The Uniform Shop hours of oper-
aon are detailed below:
Extended days from July 20 to September 4
Monday – Friday, 7 am to 4 pm
Regular hours start the week of September 7
Tuesdays and Fridays, 7 am to 4 pm
Smartcards (IDs)
All students will be provided with a Smartcard ID which con-
tains a smart chip. This ID can be loaded with cash through
the on-site kiosks located in front of the canteen and near
the ATM, online or at the main cashier located in the Busi-
ness Oce. Guidelines for loading are online at
www.ismanila.org under Student Services.
The smart cards can be used for making purchases in the
Canteen, Bearcat Den, copy and print in the library, pur-
chasing ckets for school performances and for accessing
MS/HS lockers, therefore it is important that students carrytheir IDs at all mes.
Parents may obtain a Smartcard ID through the Security
Oce at a charge of Php 250.00.
Canteen
Parents can sign up for prepaid meals for Elementary School
children. The Urban Chef (Internaonal Cuisine) and Yogi
Chef (Internaonal Vegetarian Cuisine) oces have been
moved to the ES Canteen, please proceed to their oces
for sign-ups. Cost for lunch is Php150.00. You may refer to
the ISM website for addional informaon on the canteen
concessionaires and services.
We encourage all MS/HS students to use their ID cards for
payments in the canteen. This will allow parents to monitor
student purchases through the Campuscard website, and it
will also speed up lines in the canteen during peak mes.
Bearcat Den
We invite you to visit the Bearcat Den where you will nd
school souvenir items and clothing. The Den will be open
from Monday- Friday from 7am
- 4pm. The Den will accept
cash and smartcard ID (debit card) as modes of payment.
We apologize but the Den does not process tax exempons;
all those eligible must process documents through the BIR
on their own.
Bus Service
In an eort to make the use of our bus service an aracve
opon for student travel, we have, over the years, worked
with our service providers to keep the fees down to a com-
peve rate. For the last two years, T-Shule Services, Inc.
was able to hold the bus prices at the 2012/13 level. This
year, however, due to the increase in operang costs, the
upgrading of vehicles and the deployment of addional
buses an adjustment to the fees has been made. Following
discussions with T Shule Services, the school bus fees for
SY 2015/16 have been set at 10% for those paying on a
quarterly basis. For those who choose to pay by semester
or annually there is a discounted rate that reduces the in-
crease to 8.9% and 7.8% respecvely.
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Details of the bus fees are available on the ISM website and
from the Transportaon Oce.
As a further enhancement to the school bus service we are
introducing a new Bus Management System know as
“busRun”. This system has been specically developed by
the supplier to address the needs of ISM and ulizes Ipad
tablets to monitor students’ use of the school bus service.
This is a safe and secure system that allows the school sta
and our transport operator to track the pick-up and drop-
o of each student and the movement of our buses whilst
in transit. Once the system is fully operaonal it is ancipat-
ed that it will make a signicant contribuon to the ecien-
cy of the bus service, and further enhance the security of
our student bus riders. The deployment of our School Mar-
shals on all regular bus routes will connue.
During our discussions with T Shule Services we stressed
the importance of making the bus service an aracve op-
on for travel between home and school for as many stu-
dents as possible. Over the past three years they have
demonstrated a willingness to explore ways in which they
can, within the constraints of running an ecient and prac-
cal service for the majority of riders, provide a viable
transport soluon for those who are interested in using the
school bus service.
Of course, there will always be certain locaons or needs
that cannot be provided for, but if the oered bus service
does not at rst appear to address a parcular need, in re-
gard to locaon or roung, parents are encouraged to dis-
cuss this with the Transport Oce sta.
I urge all parents to consider making use of the ISM Bus
Service for their students. Should parents wish to discuss in
more detail the school busing arrangements for the new
school year, or they have any parcular concerns or needs
they can contact the ISM Transport Coordinator, Ms. Ruth
Estella, on 840-8541 or email Ruth at Estel-
Billing
Billing statements are available for online viewing on the
School website to facilitate access. A user ID and password
have already been provided to exisng parents and are
available for every new parent. Parents are advised to
maintain an up-to-date email address for billing informaon
and to view the online billing at least monthly for up to date
charges. Please read carefully the School Fees and Payment
Schedule on the web. As was the case last school year,
there will be no re-enrollment deposit. Instead, we expect
all deparng families to complete the WITHDRAWAL NOTI-
FICATION FORM on or before May 13, 2016. Failure to do so
will lead to a deducon of $1,000.00 from the Facilies Up-
grade Deposit.
Payments
Payments may be in cash, check or through wire transfer in
any of the BPI, HSBC, and Cibank branches. Please make
sure that the student ID number and the name of the stu-
dent for whom the payment is being made is indicated on
the deposit slip, check, or in the bank instrucon for wire
transfer to ensure proper recording, and provide a copy of
the validated deposit slip / conrmaon receipt to Treas-
ury Department. Take note of the corresponding bank
charges by each bank for wire transfers and over the coun-ter transacons. Contact Treasury Oce at 840-8506 if you
have quesons.
Operaons and Security
Access and parking within the campus are important securi-
ty and safety issues. For the well-being of all members of
the ISM community, those entering the school campus are
requested to take note of the informaon and procedures
outlined below.
Parent IDs
The parent IDs issued since SY 2013/14 (black) will connue
to be valid for the new school year. Standard parent cards
will be issued free of charge. Parents may, however, elect
to apply for a smartcard ID which will be usable with the
cashless payment system introduced into the school for SY
2013-14. There will be a fee of P250.00 for a smartcard.
Applicaons for parent IDs can be processed through the
Security Oce
Student IDs
All students will be issued with new ID cards at the begin-
ning of the new school year. The cards will be compable
with the cashless payment system. There will be no need
for returning students to visit the Security Oce as we will
be ulizing the photographs taken for the yearbooks.
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School Passes
School passes issued to parents’ employees and representa-
ves need to be replaced for this school year. As of August
31, 2015 the dark green bordered passes will be invalid.
The security oce is now accepng applicaons for new
school passes. These passes will not be compable with the
cashless payment system.
Each family will be given two free school passes. Addional
school passes may be obtained aer paying a processing
fee of Php100.00 each to the Cashier’s Oce.
Visitors’ Passes
All visitors must secure a pass from the guardhouse at Gate3. Before entry will be allowed, a telephone check will be
made with the relevant oce to conrm the visitor’s busi-
ness within the school. Visitors will need to surrender a
photo-ID upon entry to campus.
Car Sckers
The car sckers for school year 2015/2016 are available
from the security oce.
Starng school year 2015-16 parents will no longer be re-
quired to submit copies of the registraon documents of
their vehicles. They will instead be asked to conrm
through the applicaon form that the vehicle has minimum
Third (3rd) Party Insurance, is legally registered and is fully
compliant for operaon on the roads under Philippine Laws.
For those vehicles not registered in a parent’s name a leer
of assignment will sll be needed.
Each ISM family will be issued one vehicle scker free of
charge. Any addional sckers will be issued following pay-
ment of P100 to the cashier’s oce.
In order to facilitate the easy recognion of authorized cars
at the gates, the sckers should be axed to the top rightcorner of the windshield. ISM sckers issued in previous
years must be removed.
Vehicles not displaying a current car scker will not be al-
lowed regular access from September 1, 2015.
Vehicular Access
During drop-o and pick-up mes, vehicles may enter the
campus through Gates 2 and 3. Those entering through
Gate 2 should proceed to the drop o area and, once the
student has alighted or boarded, they should exit via Gate
1. Those vehicles entering through Gate 3 must turn into
the covered parking area and use the designated drop-o
areas. All vehicles must exit through Gate 1.
Please note that Gate 2 may only be used by those drivers
and passengers who have an ISM ID card and who are in a
vehicle displaying a valid ISM vehicle scker.
Alternavely, vehicles entering through Gate 3 may park in
the covered car park. The spaces reserved for parent-
driven cars should only be used by those vehicles which are
driven by parents themselves. Vehicles in which parents
are traveling, but which are driven by a driver, should not
use these spaces. Rather, they should park elsewhere in thecovered car park or make use of the outside spaces next to
the power center.
Visitors to ISM must enter through Gate 3. There is an area
for short-stay visitor parking near Gate 1.
The Pedestrian Gate
The pedestrian gate is located in the perimeter fence mid-
way between Gate 1 and Gate 2. There is a paved area be-
tween the road and the perimeter fence, allowing easy ac-
cess to the gate. The pedestrian gate is solely for the entry
of members of the ISM Community at the beginning of the
school day. It will only be open between 7:00 am and 7:45
am (8:00 am to 8:45 am on Wednesdays).
Due to parking restricons, and in the interests of security,
it will not be open in the aernoon for pick-ups. During the
me it is open, it will be under the supervision of members
of the ISM Guard Force.
Drivers should stop adjacent to the paved area and stu-
dents should alight from the right side of their vehicle. The
driver should then move o, clearing the space for other
vehicles dropping o students. Under no circumstancesshould a student be dropped o from the middle lane. This
is dangerous as the student would need to walk in front of
another vehicle. Drivers are reminded that trac regula-
ons forbid parking on the roads around ISM. Therefore,
vehicles should only be stopping for the brief me it takes
for a student to alight. Drivers must not wait for anybody
to return to the vehicle.
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Drop O/Pick Up Passes
For non-regular drivers without ISM idencaon who en-
tering school to drop o or collect visitors or members ofour community, but who do not intend to park within the
campus, a drop o pass will be issued. Our regular checks to
conrm the identy of a driver and their purpose for enter-
ing the campus will connue to be made, but we will not
retain a photo-ID in return for the issued pass. The use of
these new passes will avoid delays at the Gate 1 exit and
reduce trac congeson at busy mes.
Vehicle Checks
The pracce of inspecng vehicles will connue. During o -
peak hours, all vehicles will be checked before they are al-lowed to enter the campus.
During peak hours (drop o and pick-up mes), all vehicles
without valid sckers and randomly selected vehicles with
sckers will be asked to undergo an examinaon.
Whether an examinaon is conducted or not, it is important
that the security sta at the gates are able to idenfy the
occupants of vehicles entering the campus; therefore IDs
must be clearly displayed. Vehicles with nted windows
must roll down windows to allow a clear view of the interior
of the vehicle.
Drivers, Helpers and Bodyguards
Drivers, helpers and bodyguards should not wait on campus
for students throughout the school day. Aer dropping o
students they should exit the school grounds and not return
earlier than 30 minutes before dismissal me. Those who
repeatedly fail to comply with the regulaon will have their
access privilege suspended.
Only those vehicles carrying parents or other people with
business within the school will be allowed to return to the
campus before the scheduled pick-up me.
There are designated areas for unaccompanied drivers,
yayas, helpers and security escorts to wait for parents and
students. Unless specically authorized, they may not enter
any other area. In the interest of security, and to prevent
congeson at the pedestrian entrances to the covered park-
ing area, parents are requested to emphasize to their em-
ployees the importance of cooperang with the security
sta and remaining in the appropriate areas.
Firearms
All members of the ISM community are reminded that it is
strictly forbidden for rearms to be brought onto the cam-
pus. This includes concealed weapons carried by body-
guards for close protecon. Any person arriving at the
school with a rearm should inform the gate guard, and
arrangements will be made for the weapon to be safely and
securely stored during the visitor’s stay.
Security Sta Direcons
Our security team is endeavoring to make the school as safe
and secure an environment as possible for all members ofour community.
We ask that everybody cooperate with us in this important
task. In parcular, all those entering our campus are re-
quested to comply with any direcons given to them by
members of our guard force.
If you are confused or unclear as to the purpose of such
instrucons, please seek claricaon from the security
oce. Please note that it is the parents’ responsibility to
advise their sta accordingly.
Thank you for your cooperaon. We are looking forward to
another great year at Internaonal School Manila.
Best wishes,
DAVID TOZE
Superintendent
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Welcome back Bearcats and a big welcome to all
our new ISM families and new faculty. The ATAC
(Athlecs & Acvies) Department hopes you will
all have a successful start to the school year.
Please take the me to navigate the ATAC blog as it
is our one stop shop for all informaon related to
the compeve ISM sports program. We are plan-
ning for a big year of sports at ISM in SY 15-16. We
are hosng IASAS Soccer in October on our brand
new eld and our Volleyball/Cross Country teams
go to Bangkok for their S1 championships.
Seasonal Sports- Season One Tryout dates SY 15-
16:
1st season T-O sched SY15-16
August 6,7,10,11- Season 1 HS Tryouts (Soccer/
Volleyball/XC)
August 10,11,12- Season 1 MS Tryouts (Soccer/
Volleyball/XC) check tryouts schedule for venues
and mes. For MS soccer players who are scheduled
to use the roof top tennis courts for tryouts Mon/
Tues Aug 10/11 please bring training/PE
shoes. For
Wed Aug 12
bring your soccer cleats as
the nal tryout session will be at the HS/MS/ES
elds. Our younger MS soccer players born '04-'05
you are scheduled on the elds for tryouts so please
bring soccer cleats to all sessions.
August 10,11,12- ES Rifa Soccer registraon/tryouts.
RIFA soccer is a compeve program for season 1
open to Grade 1-4 students. See informaon here-
ES Rifa Fesval informaon
For our Sailsh swim team program please checkthe Sailsh blog for informaon about try-
outs hp://sailsh.ism-online.org/
For gymnascs team informaon please
check hp://atac.ism-online.org/atac/
gymnascs/ Returning gymnasts team mem-
bers start Aug 10. Tryouts for students wanng to
join the gymnascs team will be Wed Aug 12 and Fri
Aug 14 at the MS Gym. Look for Coach Jas or Ra-
mon.
Please note the pracce mes for ATAC programs
for SY 15-16 are as follows: ATAC all year round
teams- 3:15-4:30.
See schedule for our All year round
teams program here...
See Sailsh blog for swim squad start and nish
mes. Gymnascs team starts 3:10-4:50.
All HS seasonal teams pracce from 3:05-
4:50pm
each day. MS seasonal teams pracce
3:10
-
4:40pm.
In order to clear the campus prior to 5pm all aer
school programs will conclude by 4:50pm or earlier.
The last bus is 4:55pm this is due to the ever in-
creasing trac concerns in our area.
Parents and students please take some me to pe-
ruse the ATAC blog it has a wide variety of infor-
maon and links to our sports and acvies pro-
gram. If you have any quesons regarding the com-
peve program of sports at ISM aer reading the
informaon on the blog please send an email
to [email protected] and I will endeavor to as-
sist you as best I can.
Bearcat Den- drop by our fantasc spirit store.
There is a new school year sale on at the moment
and a range of new products and items to purchase
including items from our service partners. Bearcat
Den hours of operaon-7am-4pm Mon-Fri.
GO BEARCATS!
Best Regards,
Mark Pekin
Director of Athlecs and Acvies
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Exisng Sailsh Swimmers
Please nd aached the provisional squad lists for this year. As many of you go away for the breakand spend varying amounts of me in the pool we will hold a re-trial for exisng Sailsh Swimmerson Monday or Tuesday 10th & 11th of August. Please let us know if you are unable to aend thesesessions but sll wish to connue in Sailsh. Please arrive ready to swim with goggles, swimsuit etc
Please see the current Sailsh Calendar for next year.
Regular training will begin on Monday 17th August.
First Parent meeng will be held on Thursday 20th August 7:30-8:30am (Venue TBA).
If you missed the banquet please nd the link to the presentaon and check there are no awardsfor you to collect from Coach Hazel and DJ in the pool oce.
And nally, the link to the Sailsh 1415 season video.
New Sailsh Swimmers
New members trials will be on the Wednesday, Thursday or Friday 12th-14th of August. Please ar-rive ready to swim with goggles, swimsuit etc.
Training will begin on Monday 17th August.
Please see the current Sailsh Calendar for next year.
The rst parent meeng will be held on Thursday 20th August 7:30-8:30am (Venue TBA).
Many Thanks, Coach Holly Chapman [email protected]
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