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STONYHURST SOUTH VILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Batangas Campus NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 AUGUST 30, 2019 Quant Je Puis! Fully Accredited by WASC, USA STUDENTS AND PARENTS’ 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. STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Batangas City, Philippines Tel. No. (043) 7233595 www.stonyhurst.edu.ph infobatangas@stonyhurst. edu.ph Cabral bags two Swimjunkie Challenge Feats F rancis Ethan Cabral, proved once again his unmatchable might in the waters as he scooped two awards in the Swimjunkie Chal- lenge. The tenth grader swimmer snatched First Place in the 5 km Overall Men’s Category and Fifth Place in the Global Swim Series – Age 19 and Under Bracket. Swimjunkie Challenge covers four beaches and three coral fields, specifically at Gota Beach, Hunongan Cove, Lahos Island, and Matukad Island. It started in 2015 to show the Philippines’ world class open water swim courses and gather swimmers around the globe. Valiant Knights qualify in MTG F ifteen Valiant Knights successfully passed the Qualifying Examination of the 2019-2020 Mathematical Challenge for Filipino Kids Training Program (MCFKTP). With this, they are qualified to join the MTG Training Program. Congratulations to the following qualifiers! Cantos, Vinz Tayler Menia, Dwayne Mo- ses Agoncillo, Julliana Nicole Cabuhat, Marquee Elisson Coliyat, Micaya Deza, Maria Lendra C. Landicho, Khloe Anne Macaraig, Dairine Antonia Wagas, Caridee Ane- la Alabro, Luke Aquino, Kaith Jose Macindeor, Isabella Mendoza, Francis Danah Reyes, Jhai Mari A. Yanga, Clemontine Dana Cabral bags two Swimjunkie Challenge Feats

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STONYHURST SOUTH VILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Batangas Campus

NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 AUGUST 30, 2019

Quant Je Puis!

Fully Accredited by

WASC, USA

STUDENTS AND PARENTS’

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.

STONYHURST

SOUTHVILLE

INTERNATIONAL

SCHOOL

Batangas City,

Philippines

Tel. No. (043) 7233595 www.stonyhurst.edu.ph

infobatangas@stonyhurst.

edu.ph

Cabral bags two Swimjunkie Challenge Feats

F rancis Ethan Cabral, proved once again his

unmatchable might in the waters as he

scooped two awards in the Swimjunkie Chal-

lenge.

The tenth grader swimmer snatched First Place in

the 5 km Overall Men’s Category and Fifth Place in the

Global Swim Series – Age 19 and Under Bracket.

Swimjunkie Challenge covers four beaches and

three coral fields, specifically at Gota Beach,

Hunongan Cove, Lahos Island, and Matukad Island. It

started in 2015 to show the Philippines’ world class

open water swim courses and gather swimmers

around the globe.

Valiant Knights qualify in MTG

F ifteen Valiant Knights successfully

passed the Qualifying Examination of

the 2019-2020 Mathematical Challenge

for Filipino Kids Training Program (MCFKTP). With

this, they are qualified to join the MTG Training

Program.

Congratulations to the following qualifiers!

Cantos, Vinz Tayler

Menia, Dwayne Mo-

ses

Agoncillo, Julliana

Nicole

Cabuhat, Marquee

Elisson

Coliyat, Micaya

Deza, Maria Lendra

C.

Landicho, Khloe

Anne

Macaraig, Dairine

Antonia

Wagas, Caridee Ane-

la

Alabro, Luke

Aquino, Kaith Jose

Macindeor, Isabella

Mendoza, Francis

Danah

Reyes, Jhai Mari A.

Yanga, Clemontine

Dana

Cabral bags two Swimjunkie Challenge Feats

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NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 2

M UFTI Day is once again around the

corner. On Wednesday, September

4, the students will be wearing mari-

time-inspired costumes/outfits in commemoration

of the celebration of World Maritime Day, which

will be on September 26.

The United Nations (UN), via the Interna-

tional Maritime Organization (IMO), created

World Maritime Day to celebrate the interna-

tional maritime industry’s contribution towards

the world’s economy, especially in shipping. The

event’s date varies by year and country but it is

always on the last week of September.

So, make sure to come to school wearing

your most creative sailor fit on the date stated.

Get on board, sailors!

Important announcements

There will be NO PRE-SCHOOL CLAS-SES on Friday, September 6, to give way for teachers to engage in a Professional Development session in Southville Inter-national School and Colleges. Education is a never-ending process. It is important for educators to pursue Pro-fessional Development not only not only to better their craft but also to ensure the best learning outcomes for their stu-dents.

Important announcements “Seas” the Day!

ON MUFTI DAY

As part of the Learning Assistance Program (LAP) of the school, SSIS opens the enroll-ment for its in-house tutorial classes.

Parents may enroll their children in the tutorial program for a minimum period of 3 months and may extend as necessary. Once enrolled the tutee is obligated to pay the fee for 3 months

Grade School students will have a one-hour session every school day for P3,000.00 a month. For High School students, they will have a one and a half hour session every school day for P3,500.00 a month.

The tutorial program is from Monday to Friday. In those days, the tutor will be covering the five content subjects: Math, Science, English, Filipino and SLGE. The tutor, upon coordina-tion with the subject teacher, may also give remedial class on area that needs remediation.

For inquiries, please see Ms. Ella at the Student Services Office.

Learn with confidence with the SSIS-Batangas Tutorial Programs!

:

SSIS-BATANGAS BRINGS BACK TUTORIAL PROGRAMS

Students who have highly-contagious illnesses are sent/isolated in the clinic and are sent home immediately. Parents are advised to let a child who has a conta-gious illness to stay home until full recov-ery and upon the advice of a physician, supported by a valid medical certificate.

Let us help each other stay healthy!

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The school will again be opening its Worthwhile Weekend Program to give the students the op-

portunity to learn more and be more productive during the weekends.

NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 3

There will be an annual physical (for all students) and audio-visual

(for new students) check-up on September 5-6.

The school does this annually not only to keep the students healthy

but to also highlight the importance of health to the school community.

Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses

any. It is wonderful how much can be done if we are always doing.

- Thomas Jefferson

WEEKEND learn more

HERE at SSIS-Batangas!

15 sessions

2 hours per session

Php 3500.00

15 sessions

2 hours per session

Php 3500.00

10 sessions

2 hours per session

Php 5000.00

10 sessions

2 hours per session

Php 5000.00

Sessions start on September 7. For registration, please contact Ms. Ella.

Enroll now and let yourself learn new skills and spend weekends in even more fruitful ways!

To continuously ignite the burning passion for leadership of the Valiant Knights, the Stu-dent Council will organize the annual Outdoor Workshop on Leadership (O.W.L) on Septem-ber 7 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 NN.

The members of the Student Council, the Level Representatives of the three depart-ments, the Class Council Officers, and the Interest Club Officers are to attend the said event. Different team building activities will be done in order to promote harmonious relationship among the officers and to develop their camaraderie.

The participants are expected to be at the venue before 8:00 AM. A water bottle and an extra shirt are expected to be brought as well.

See you there, student leaders!

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NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 4

CLASS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY Senior Kinder Peace Tch. Rhea

Castromayor, Allen Ezekiel

C. Privado, Lance Javy B.

Forones, Aliyah Arianne

P.

Senior Kinder Unity Tch. Maui

Santos, Xyron Louis A. Tan, Garnett Hudson S. Quiring, Kawhi Cyrus P.

Grade 1 Discipline Tch. Maine

Banta, Yanah Kris S. Ubamos, Naomi Claire T. Conti, Kailen Rae M.

Grade 1 Generosity Buenviaje, Angela Maer

G. Loyola, Clara Castielle B. Cantos, Zhannel Zah A.

Tch. Ally

Grade 2 Industry Constantino, Erin Maegan

M. Ramirez, Prince Miguel D.

Mandigma, Bianca Lor-

raine G. Tch. Licel

Grade 2 Resourcefulness Perez, Gabrielle Lian D. Faltado, Gianne Jewel A.

Creus, Jermaine Migelle

A. Tch. Coline

Grade 3 Confidence Dimatatac, Kirsten Allyson

V. Macatangay, Martina Pa-

trice P. Wong, Khailey Nisha C.

Tch. Gen

Grade 3 Courage Peñaranda, Ashley

Gwenn A. Badillo, Natalie Gwen M.

Maranan, John Gabriel

M. Tch. Lara

Grade 4 Benevolence Beloso, Fabien Dominique

V. Velasco, Keandrei Euriel

Comia, Ann Carmeli

Eunice B. Tch. Mayeth

Grade 4 Compassion Doliguez, Alexa Carmela

R. Tan, Maria Jermaine C.

Agoncillo, Julliana Ni-

cole N. Tch. Sharlyn

Grade 5 Humility Reyes, Jhai Mari A. Yum, Stephen Tae-bin L. Aquino, Kaith Jose G.

Tch. Clarisse

Grade 5 Punctuality Cabral, Merenielle Amber

D. Agor, Marienoelle R.

Salazar, Angel Keith Jali-

yah B. Tch. Connie

Grade 6 Determination Coliyat, Micaya Janella H. Landicho, Jethro Edizon P.

Delos Angeles, John

Samuel D. Tch. Haydee

Grade 6 Perseverance Casao, Ehryn Anne C. Wagas, Caridee Anela

Obra, Giorgio Giovanni

Louis Tch. Christelle

Grade 7 Competence Malabanan, Erin Rosa A. Bantigue, Ella Nicole B.

Banta, Jahmil Emerald

S. Ms. Marriel

Grade 7 Diligence Ms. Jealyn

Cabuay, Gavril Jed S. Tan, Kirsten Mae O. Santiago, Allyza Rose S.

Grade 8 Integrity Relucio, Alexandrei C. Geducos, Jhulia Mhay D. Hinch, Julio Mikael B.

Ms. Angelou

Grade 9 Wisdom Macalalad, Rosh Shekinah

A. De Chavez, Princess Paula

Margareth B. Vasquez, Gleanne

Veana I. Sir Jay

Grade 10 Excellence Ebreo, Regina Marie B. De Torres, Prince Jules L. Uy, Willian Maei A.

Ms. Edlyn

Grade 10 Responsibility Datinguinoo, Zhyrine Ann

Nicole K. Encina, Roni Lenice D. Guamos, Darlito Jabin S.

Ms. Joice

Grade 11 Sincerity Garcia, Darla Louise L. Sanchez, John Philip E.

Boringot, Shanelle

Alezandra P. MS. Basha

Grade 12 Loyalty

Ms. Emily Sulit, Paul Anthony P. Riego, David Nathaniel P.

Lim, Aaron Christopher

Y.

Class Officers AY 2019-2020

Class Officers

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Growing / Practicing

Mindfulness & Wellness

NO. 5 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 5

Anthony Paul M. Calado Principal

VALUE OF THE WEEK

Corner Parenting

QUOTE OF THE

WEEK QUOTE OF THE

WEEK

QUOTE OF THE

WEEK There is no substitute for hard work.

Never give up. Never stop believing.

Never stop fighting. “ ”

- Hope Hicks

It takes courage to grow up and be-

come who you really are. “ ”

- EE Cummings

Every obstacle is destroyed

through rigor. “ ”

Sept. 5

Theater Thursday

(G11– Sincerity) Sept. 5-6

Annual Physical

and Audio-visual

Check-up Sept. 6

Spiritual

Convocation

(NOTE: Please

bring offerings!) Sept. 7

Outdoor

Workshop on

Leadership

|Start of the

Worthwhile

Weekend

Program

Reply Slip

( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 05 A.Y. 2019-2020. ( ) I am interested to enroll my child in the Worthwhile Weekend Program (WWP). ( ) I am interested to enroll my child in the Tutorial Program..

Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature

Sept. 2-4

Class Council/

Interest Club

Officers’ Oath

Taking and

Educational

Technology

Orientation

Sept. 3

Assessment for SHS

Potential (Grade

10 students)

Sept. 3-6

First Term Long Test

#1 (SK, ECED, GS,

JHS)

Sept. 4

MUFTI Day (Dress Like a Sailor!

Day)

- Leonardo da Vinci

T o continue with the dissemination on the important

matters discussed during the returning parents’ orien-

tation, we will now present the new policies and pro-

cedures to be implemented, along with some activities, and

special initiatives that the school are opting to achieve this ac-

ademic year.

Policies and Procedure 1. Fetching Curfew: By 6:00 PM, ALL STUDENTS must have already

been fetched and out of the school grounds.

2. Ban on Mobile Phones: No mobile phones are allowed to be

brought to school by students except for special cases

(commuting, training) in which case, the parents need to write

a letter to the students’ adviser.

Activities 1. Worthwhile Weekend Programs: The school will again be offer-

ing special activities (sports, music) during the weekends for in-

terested students to make their weekends even more produc-

tive. More details on this are found inside this issue.

2. New Venue for Activities: The school gymnasium will now be the

venue of the: Closing Program, Recognition Day Ceremonies,

Moving-up Ceremonies, and Graduation Ceremonies.

Special Initiatives 1. For academic year 2019-2020, the school is opting to undergo

Certification, ISO 9001:2015.

2. The school also aims to focus on improvement of facilities. For

AY 2019-2020, the following have been added at the school

community’s service: additional computer laboratory, school

stuff shop, drainage to prevent flooding at the parking area,

laying of gravel at the parking area, and a caregiver’s re-

stroom.