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No.33 A.Y. 2017-2018 April 13, 2018 STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Batangas City, Philippines Tel. No. (043) 7233595 www.stonyhurst.edu.ph [email protected] STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Batangas Campus Fully Accredited by WASC, USA ISO 9001:2008 Certified Quant Je Puis! VISION A premier learning institution with national and international recognition, developing lifelong learners and leaders with competencies, global perspectives, and hearts of service in a culture of academic and values excellence. MISSION STATEMENT We are committed to provide quality international education through the 5Cs: Competence, Character, Commitment to Achieve, Collaboration and Creativity. We seek to develop lifelong learners and leaders. We prepare learners to respond to the needs of the 21st century. Juan Rafael Landicho, Sixth Grader, bagged the Outstanding Achievement Award given by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) for obtaining the highest score in the Gauss Contest for the year 2017. The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) has become Canada's largest and most recognized outreach organization for promoting and creating activities and materials in Mathematics and Computer Science. The CEMC is housed within the RAFAEL LANDICHO RECEIVES RECOGNITION FROM CEMC Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. It was founded in 1995 with origins dating back to the 1960s. Some inputs taken from: https://uwaterloo. ca/math/resource s-and- services/centre- education- mathematics-and- computing AYLWARD, CASTILLO, HERNANDEZ, and MARAMOT, SHINE IN SBP 3X3 Christopher Aylward, Ninth Grader, Jerico Castillo, Eleventh Grader, Denroe Hernandez, Eleventh Grader, and Demselle Maramot, Tenth Grader, actively participated and won First Runner-Up in the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP) 3x3 U18 Pambansang Tatluhan 2018 Provincial Leg (Boys Division) held at First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Colleges (FAITH), Tanauan City, Batangas, last April 07. Aside from the commendable performance of the team composed of the said Valiant Knights, Castillo was also recognized as part of the tournament’s Mythical Selection for his outstanding performance. Congratulations, Chris, Jerico, Denroe, and Demselle! Kudos also to Coach Mando Panopio!

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Page 1: RAFAEL LANDICHO RECEIVES RECOGNITION FROM CEMC...ng Pilipinas (SBP) 3x3 U18 Pambansang Tatluhan 2018 Provincial Leg (Boys Division) held at First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities

No.33 A.Y. 2017-2018 April 13, 2018

STONYHURST

SOUTHVILLE

INTERNATIONAL

SCHOOL

Batangas City,

Philippines

Tel. No. (043) 7233595

www.stonyhurst.edu.ph [email protected]

STONYHURST

SOUTHVILLE

INTERNATIONAL

SCHOOL

Batangas City,

Philippines

Tel. No. (043) 7233595

www.stonyhurst.edu.ph [email protected]

STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Batangas Campus

Fully Accredited by

WASC, USA

ISO 9001:2008

Certified

Quant Je Puis!

VISION

A premier learning

institution with

national and

international

recognition,

developing lifelong

learners and leaders

with competencies,

global perspectives,

and hearts of

service in a culture

of academic and

values excellence.

MISSION STATEMENT

We are committed

to provide quality

international

education through

the 5Cs:

Competence,

Character,

Commitment to

Achieve,

Collaboration and

Creativity.

We seek to develop

lifelong learners and

leaders.

We prepare learners

to respond to the

needs of the 21st

century.

Juan Rafael Landicho, Sixth Grader, bagged the Outstanding

Achievement Award given by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and

Computing (CEMC) for obtaining the highest score in the Gauss Contest for

the year 2017.

The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) has

become Canada's largest and most recognized outreach organization for

promoting and creating activities and materials in Mathematics and

Computer Science. The CEMC is housed within the

RAFAEL LANDICHO RECEIVES RECOGNITION FROM CEMC

Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. It

was founded in 1995 with origins dating back to the

1960s.

Some inputs

taken from: https://uwaterloo.

ca/math/resource

s-and-

services/centre-

education-

mathematics-and-

computing

AYLWARD, CASTILLO, HERNANDEZ, and MARAMOT, SHINE IN SBP 3X3

Christopher Aylward, Ninth Grader, Jerico Castillo, Eleventh Grader, Denroe Hernandez, Eleventh Grader, and Demselle Maramot, Tenth Grader, actively participated and won First Runner-Up in the Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP) 3x3 U18 Pambansang Tatluhan 2018 Provincial Leg (Boys Division) held at First Asia Institute of Technology and Humanities Colleges (FAITH), Tanauan City, Batangas, last April 07.

Aside from the commendable performance of the team composed of the said Valiant Knights, Castillo was also recognized as part of the tournament’s Mythical Selection for his outstanding performance.

Congratulations, Chris, Jerico, Denroe, and Demselle! Kudos also to

Coach Mando Panopio!

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No. 33 A.Y. 2017-2018 Page 2

As the school year draws to a close, students

are encouraged to sort out their belongings

and put in order all the classroom facilities.

April 20 will be allocated to doing 5S inside

and outside the classroom.

The 5S measures include, but are not

limited to: making sure that all chairs are free

of any form of vandalism; all classroom decors

are taken-off from walls and bulletin boards

(inside the classroom or along the corridors);

all lockers or cubbyholes are emptied of their

contents (including Portfolios, Personal

Hygiene/ Grooming Kits, etc.); all stains on the

walls (inside the classroom and the corridors)

are taken-out; and all books in the Book Nooks

are returned to their owners and that these

are brought home.

The SBA (Standards Based Assessment) Awards

(Senior Kinder to Grade 11)

A Certificate of Special Citation is given to a student from Senior Kindergarten until Grade 11 who receives a Highly Proficient level in the Post Test of any of the Core Subjects (English, Math, and Science).

A Gold SSIS Medallion Citation is given to a student from Senior Kindergarten until Grade 11 who receives a Highly Proficient level in the Post Test in all of the Core Subjects (English, Math, and Science).

STUDENTS TO DO 5S

Special Awards for Recognition and Graduation Day Continued from SP Bulletin No. 32

SRI (Scholastic Reading Inventory) Awards (Grades 1 to Grade 11)

A Certificate of Special Citation is given to a student from Grade 1 until Grade 11 who receives an Advanced Reading Lexile as reflected in the SRI Post Test.

A Gold SSIS Medallion is given to a student from Grade 1 until Grade 10 who garnered the highest Lexile Score in his or her class.

A Gold SSIS Medallion is also given to a student from Grade 1 until Grade 10 who will

garner a Lexile Score of 1500 and above. Continued on Page 3

The High School students of SSIS will once

again subject themselves to video conferencing with

students from different parts of the world in the

Generation Global Video Conference Activity from

April 17-20, 2018.

It can be remembered that the Valiant Knights

faced the challenge of Generation Global last Academic

Year. For this Academic Year, the Tenth Graders will

start the Conference on April 17 in which they will

focus on the topics, Wealth, Charity, and Poverty.

Moreover, the Twelfth Graders will discuss Medical

Ethics with students from India and Indonesia on

April 19. In addition to that, the Seventh Graders will

talk about Freedom of Belief with students from India,

Indonesia, and Pakistan on April 20.

Generation Global is a pioneering global

education program for 12 to 17 year olds, providing

them with the skills and experience they need to

navigate difference in a peaceful way. By providing

global learning and dialogue opportunities, the

program helps young people to be resolute in the face of

narratives that may feed the development of extremist

ideologies.

Some inputs taken from: https://institute.global/co-existence/generation-global

to ENHANCE STUDENTS’ AWARENESS

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No. 33 A.Y. 2017-2018 Page 3

Special Awards for Recognition and Graduation Day The Leadership Award

A Gold SSIS Medallion is given to a Grade 6 and a Grade 12 student who have manifested exemplary and outstanding leadership skills and qualities throughout the year in SSIS by leading/ spearheading projects, activities, and/or initiatives in the school or inside the classroom.

SPECIAL NON-ACADEMIC AWARDS

The External Competition Awards

A Certificate of Special Citation is given to a student from Nursery until Grade 12 who gives honor and pride to the school by winning First to Third Place honors in any external competition (academics, athletics, artistic, cultural, etc.) sanctioned by the school during the current

academic year.

The Athletics Awards The Class Athlete Award (Gold SSIS

Medallion) is given to a graduating Grade 6 and 12 student who possesses a high level of athletic skills in the batch throughout the current academic year.

The Athlete of the Year Award (Gold SSIS Medallion) is given to any member of the school’s varsity team who has consistently shown outstanding athletic skills and excellent level of sportsmanship. Membership and participation in any school’s varsity teams during the previous year is a prerequisite for this award.

Continued from Page 2

• Tocilog ........................................... 50

• Cornedbeefsilog .............................50

• Longgsilog ......................................50

• Hotsilog .........................................50

• Malingsilog ....................................50

• Macaroni soup ...............................30

Cheeseburger .....................................30

• Hotdog sandwich ........................... 30

• Ham and egg sanswich ..................35

• Ham and cheese roll .......................20

• Pancake ......................................... 30

• Pesto.........................................50

• Baked Mac...............................50

• Spaghetti..................................50

• Spicy tuna................................50

• Lasagna...................................50

• Carbonara...............................50

• Pansit Guisado........................30

All Time Favorite Pasta

MENU for Next Week: April 16-20

Pork Sinigang...................40

•Pork BBQ .....................40

• Pork Sisig ....................40

• Pork Afritada....................40

• Fried chicken ...................40

• Chicken Fillet ...................40

• Chicken curry ..............40

• Tinola ..............................40

• Fish Fillet .........................40

• Daing Bangus ..................30

• Pakbet ..............................20

• Ginisang Ampalaya .........20

• Pork sinigang....................40

• Grilled liempo....................40

• Dinuguan .........................40

• Pork Afritada....................40

• Fried chicken....................40

• Chicken Fillet....................40

• Chicken Caldereta............40

• Tinola ...............................40

• Fish Fillet..........................40

• Daing Bangus ..................30

• Pakbet ..............................20

• Ginisang Ampalaya .........20

• Pork sinigang....................40

• Pork BBQ .........................40

• Sisig .................................40

• Pork Adobo.......................40

• Fried chicken....................40

• Chicken Fillet....................40

• Chicken Curry ..................40

• Tinola ...............................40

• Fish Fillet .........................40

• Daing Bangus ..................30

• Pakbet ..............................20

• Ginisang Ampalaya .........20

• Pork sinigang....................40 • Grilled liempo....................40

• Bicol Express....................40 • Breaded porkchop............40

• Fried chicken....................40 • Chicken Fillet....................40

• Chicken Afritada...............40 • Tinola ...............................40

• Fish Fillet .........................40 • Tortang Dulong ................25

• Pakbet .............................20 • Gulay na Mais .................20

• Seafoods Express.............40 • Adobong pusit...................40

• Calamares........................40 • Fried chicken....................40

• Chicken Fillet....................40 • Chicken adobo..................40

• Tinola ...............................40 • Fish Fillet..........................40

• Daing Bangus ..................30 • Tortang Dulong ................30

• Pakbet ..............................20 • Ginisang Ampalaya .........20

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

MONDAY TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

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No. 33 A.Y. 2017-2018 Page 4

Indeed, by giving our children access to quality education, we

help them achieve personal growth and professional success. Therefore,

it is essential to invest in your children’s future by providing them with the

best possible education that only a good school can provide.

The following are some of the key qualities that a good school

must have:

1.A great school offers a clean and well-organized environment that is

conducive to learning. One excellent way to support better learning in

school is to provide the students with a clean and well-organized

environment where they can develop their skills and increase their

knowledge. That is one thing that Stonyhurst Southville gives much

importance to. The school’s Ates and Kuyas are doing their best to

ensure that the school will be a clean and comfortable place which

helps enhance the teaching and learning experience.

2.A good school must have supportive teachers and administrators.

Teachers are students’ role models. They have a strong influence in

shaping a student’s attitude and personality, so it is necessary that they

possess admirable qualities which cultivate the students’ talents and

abilities. SSIS has good teachers who are approachable and willing to

mentor their students in achieving academic excellence and attaining

their personal goals. Moreover, the Sponsorship Program of the school

allows the teachers to develop harmonious relationship with the

students.

3.An exceptional school works to build a safe learning environment for

the students. An effective school is a place where students feel safe,

physically and emotionally. It is a supportive community where the

teachers and students collaborate and focus on achieving better

learning. SSIS focuses not on giving punishments, but on preventing

student misbehaviors by implementing Preventive Discipline Seminars

which help the students realize the importance of discipline and of

different values. Moreover, the school has a comprehensive Anti-

Bullying Campaign which prevents and addresses possible acts of

bullying.

Reference: http://www.eisau.com.au/blog/5-key-qualities-of-a-good-school/

ANTHONY PAUL M. CALADO

Principal

Grit is picking yourself up and

moving forward even when you think

you can’t take one more step.

- Christy Mossburg

GRIT Quote of the Week

PARENTING CORNER Key Qualities of a Good School

By: Madeleine Borrey

Reply Slip

( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 33 A.Y. 2017-2018.

_________________________ ____________________________ __________________________

Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature

The greatest mistake you can make in

life is to be continually fearing you

will make a mistake.

-Elbert Hubbard

Quote of the Week

April 16-19

Extended Year-End Classes of

Grades 6, 11, and 12 students

April 16-20

Closing Program Rehearsals

April 16

Sponsorship Day

Portfolio Making Day

April 17

Generation Global Video

Conference of Grade 10

Students (Topic: Wealth, Charity,

and Poverty)

99.1 Spirit FM Radio Tour of

Grade 7 Students

April 18

99.1 Spirit FM Radio Tour of

Selected Grades 8-10 Students

April 19

Generation Global Video

Conference Activity of Grade 12

Students (Topic: Medical Ethics)

April 20

Generation Global Video

Conference Activity of Grade 7

Students (Topic: Freedom of

Belief)

EYE Removal Exam

5S day

GROWTHMINDSET