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    From the HS Office:

    Monday, March 22Gr12 IB Mock Exams (AMR, 1057, LT)

    Tuesday, March 23Gr12 IB Mock Exams (AMR, 1057, LT)

    Wednesday, March 24Student Late StartGr12 IB Mock Exams (AMR, 1057, LT)

    Thursday, March 25Early Student Release

    Registration Deadline for SAT for May 1

    March 26-April 6: No ClassesSPRING BREAK

    Wednesday, April 7Student Late StartStart of Classes3rd Season IASAS Track (SAS)/ Badminton (ISB)/Softball (ISB)IB2 Theater PP Recording WeekIB2 Computer Science Dossier DUEIB2 Visual Arts IA DUE

    Thursday, April 83rd Season IASAS Track (SAS)/ Badminton (ISB)/

    Softball (ISB)IB2 Theater PP Recording Week

    Friday, April 93rd Season IASAS Track (SAS)/ Badminton (ISB)/Softball (ISB)IB2 Theater PP Recording Week

    Saturday, April 10No Homework WeekendACT 7:30am-12:30pm Room 1057

    Early Release Schedule for March 25th

    Period 1 G 7.30 8.15

    Break 8.15 8.30

    Period 2 H 8.35 9.20

    Period 3 A 9.25 10.10

    Period 4 B 10.15 11.00

    Period 5 C 11.05 11.50

    UPDATES FOR PARENTS OF SENIOR STUDENTS:

    Senior Rings:You may now order your Class 2010 Rings

    Price details:The price for the silver with gold plating is P1,500The price for the 14K white or yellow gold is P10,000The price for the 10K white or yellow gold is P7,000

    Follow this Process:Step 1: Pay cost of ring at the Cashiers OfficeStep 2: Go to the HS Office to see Laurie with the

    receipt of paymentStep 3: Get ring size via the ring sizer which is

    available at the HS Office then sign and confirmorder on the Order Sheet.

    Last date for ordering rings will be April 8.Payments and orders will no longer be acceptedafter April 8.

    Kawayan Dedication Page:Please see ad in this Bulletin. Deadline is to March22. Thanks!

    From the Guidance Office:

    Tuesday, 23 MarchDordt College Talk/Visit by Dr. Curtis TaylorAssistant to the President and Director of InstitutionalPlanningHS Guidance Office 11:25am -12 noon

    PEER HELPER ANNOUNCEMENT:

    Peer Helper applications for 2010-2011 are availablein HS Guidance. The applications are due ThursdayMarch 25 to Diorel or Ms. Mohr. Returning members

    have a separate application that was e-mailed viaschool e-mail and is available in HS Guidance.Thanks!

    International School Manila

    HS Student CircularMarch 19, 2010

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    From the PTA Office:Used Book Fair 2010 is right around the corner! This is your chance to do some Spring Cleaning and

    donate your used books for the fair- we welcome all types of books, including foreign languages. Drop

    boxes will be located in the following: ES all classrooms, inside the ES office; MS inside the MSGuidance office; HS outside the HS office; PTA office. The Used Book Fair will be held from April 19 23,

    2010.

    PTA Elections: the PTA Nominating Committee is now accepting nominations for Executive Committeeand Governing Board. All positions are open for re-election on the ExeCom (President, HS VP, MS VP, ES

    VP, Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Coordinating Secretary) and Governing Board(grade level Liaisons, Hospitality). Nominations should be submitted in written form via email or PTA drop

    box. For inquiries or nominations contact Gill Ferguson ([email protected] ) or Tess Herzog([email protected] ). Last day for submission of nominations is April 10, 2010.

    Next PTA General Assembly is on April 13, 7:30am in the Little Theatre. Topic: security during theupcoming national elections.

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    From the CLINIC:TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE 3RD HEPATITIS A AND B VACCINATION

    Date Price (Php)

    April 28th

    , 2010 Hepatitis A (Adult) 2249

    Hepatitis A (Junior) 1125

    Hepatitis B (Adult) 630

    Hepatitis B (Junior) 355Hepatitis A and B combined vaccine (Adult) 2000

    Hepatitis A and B combined vaccine (Junior) 1000

    (Prices are per individual vaccine in a course of either 2 or 3 vaccinations)

    If you would like more information or you wish to sign up to receive any of the above vaccines, please call in at the clinic to pick up

    registration form (next to the elementary canteen). Only people with a valid ISM ID may participate in this program.

    PAYMENT FOR THESE VACCINATIONS MUST BE MADE TO THE CASHIER DEPARTMENT BY NO LATER THAN FRIDAY 16th

    APRIL, 2010

    VACCINES WILL THEN BE ORDERED AND NO FURTHER REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

    Clinic direct number: 840 8580

    Email: [email protected]

    Many thanks,

    Debbie Duckworth

    ISM Clinic Administrator

    840 8581 [email protected]

    From the Fine Arts Office:

    AUDITION FOR PERFORMING GROUPS

    March 22 and 24 (NEW DATES!) March 23 and 24

    Dance Company Symphonic and Jazz Bands

    3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Orchestra

    Show Choir

    3:00 pm to 5:00 pm

    ATTENTION: CHANGE IN PROCEDUREDear Parents:

    Every year we have to deal with the administrative burden of trying to collect from parents the $1000 Re-enrollmenDeposit. This is difficult for many parents, especially those whose fees are paid by the sponsoring company, and moredifficult still for the school trying to collect from parents, especially those who are not sure of their circumstances.

    This year we shall try something different. There will be no re-enrollment deposit. Instead, we shall expect adeparting families to complete the WITHDRAWAL NOTIFICATION FORM on or before May 15 th. Failure to dso will lead to a deduction of $1,000.00 from the Facilities Upgrade Deposit.

    As I am sure you understand, we at school face considerable pressure from families applying to enter their children intISM. We have to establish the May 15th deadline in order for us to be fair to those families on our waitlist. The earlier yocan tell us that you are leaving school, the sooner we can provide clear answers to in-coming families.

    Sincerely Yours,David TozeSuperintendent

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    Summer Language Study / Home-stay / Travel Program to SpainThe International School Manila Modern Language Department is pleased to announce its 2010 Summer Language Study / Home-stayTravel Program to Spain.The language course proposal is to have 4 class sessions (45 minutes each) of language and culture from Monday to Friday, 09.30 to13.00 (with a break from 11.00 to 11.30). This gives the students 15 hours a week of intensive language instruction.

    The classes will include language and culture subjects as well as adequate preparation for the cultural visits.

    Dates: June 5th

    July 4th

    2010Locations: Granada, Spain

    2 weeks of home-stay with language course and trips around the areaMadrid, Spain2 weeks of home-stay with language course and trips around the area

    Inscriptions week March 22 March 26, 2010. Room 2047For more information please contact by e-mail Sra. Vargas at [email protected]. Or call her 09285047073.

    From the ATAC Office:3

    rdSeason updates:

    ATAC Updates: Please check ATAC game schedule page on the website for updates as dates/venues can

    change at short notice.

    Mar 20 HS Badminton meet at ABC Badminton Center

    Mar 20 Judo Meet at ISM Covered Court

    April 711 IASAS (Track at SAS, Softball/Badminton at ISB)

    April 10th

    JV Badminton at ISM

    April 12th

    HS Academic Bowl at Brent

    April 13th

    MS Academic Bowl at Brent

    April 24th

    Swim meet at Brent

    May 79 MS Touch Tournament at Kuala Lumpur

    REMINDER:3

    rdSeason IASAS: for those students selected to IASAS Track, Badminton, and Softball teams please submit your passport to ATAC

    office asap. We will make a copy of relevant pages needed and return it to you if you are travelling over the upcoming break. If you are100% positive that you will not be travelling please advise Joan Badiango at ATAC and we will keep your passport for documentprocessing over the break.On the first day students return from the break teams fly to IASAS events so please support the ATAC Department by gettingforms/passports etc in as early as you can. Coaches will be announcing IASAS teams from this coming week, as soon as you knowyou are in, PLEASE SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION.

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    International School ManilaAthletics and Activities Office

    All Girls May Basketball Camp

    TheAlex Cabagnot Fundamentals Camp is made specific for GIRLS only. The camp will start on May 6, 13, 20 and 272010 and is open to all Grade 8 to 11 GIRLS.

    Welcome to Alex Cabagnot Fundamentals Camp- Coach Alex Cabagnot has established and works hand in hand with theEdge Basketball International Camp summer of 2008. The Edge Basketball International is in the United States located iWest Covina, California .

    Coach Alex Cabagnot offers you his fully-integrated program and training principles for strength and speed. Thimprovement of your athletic abilities will directly correlate to improved play on the basketball court. In order tobecome the best basketball player or team that you can become, strength training - along with speed, quicknessfootwork, core training, and more - is a must

    This camp is a unique program that will build and refine fundamentals in the various facets of the game of basketballImprove your offensive skills: shooting, guard play and post play. Perimeter and front court specifics, three-point anmedium range shooting techniques, playing without the ball, basic ball handling skills, creating your shot, scoring off thedribble and passing transition skills, defence and team play will be emphasized. Players will compete against each othe

    based on age, skill, and size, and all will benefit from being trained by Coach Alex Cabagnot.

    This camp will also teach players how to lead with intelligence, eliminate mistakes, develop positive habits of play, andgive their team the best chance to win.

    If you are a dedicated athlete who spends time thinking about improving and getting to another level of performancechances are you'll love the camp.

    Camp Details are as follows:

    Date: May 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010 (Thursdays)Cost: 15 students and below ---- Php 8,000.00

    16 to 30 students ---- Php 6,500.0031 students or more ---- Php 5,500.00

    Time: 3:00PM to 5:00PMVenue: ISM Middle School Gym

    If you are interested in joining the Girls Basketball Camp please fill up the form below and return to ATAC on or before April 20,2009.

    As soon as we have reached the minimum amount of participants to run the program, a formal permission slip will be sent toyou through your child with the specified cost.

    This is of first come first serve basis.Mark PekinAthletics and Activities Director

    Reservation SlipDate: _________________________

    Please reserve a slot for my child for the May 2010 Girls Basketball Camp

    Name of student Grade Parents Name and Signature

    ________________________ _______ _________________________

    As soon as we have reached the minimum amount of participants to run the program, a formal permission slip will be sent toyou through your child.

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    International School Manila

    All Girls Alex Cabagnot Fundamentals Basketball Camp

    May 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010

    www.edgebasketball.orgCoach Alex Cabagnot

    Edge Basketball International CoFounder/ Director

    Coach Alex Cabagnot is a graduate of Eagle Rock High School in Los Angeles,CaliforniaMVP in his junior and senior yearall city in his junior and senior year

    Letter four years of high school basketball under coach Ron Kato

    Los Angeles Valley College in Van Nuys, Calif. under coach Doug Michelson

    Cabagnot helped lead L.A. Valley to consecutive Western State Conference championships.

    University of Hawaii Hilo located on the BIG ISLAND of Hawaii under Coach Jeff Law.

    Cabagnot helped University of Hawaii Hilo to win its first conference title

    was selected first team all conference in 2005

    Drafted by Sta.Lucia in the 1st rd; 2nd pick of 2005 (PBA).

    Led all rookies in points, assists , steals and assists to turnover ratio.

    Traded to Coca Cola Tigers in 2007

    Led the PBA in assists and steals per game in 20082009 season, First time since 1992.

    Currently playing with the Burge King Whopper in his 6th season in the PBA.

    Asuncion Badminton Camp will be

    orgaized by the countries Rank 1 badminton

    players Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion

    Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion are among

    the worlds best badminton teams. They

    were also the first Filipinos to qualify for the

    World Badminton Championships.

    Camp Highlights 10 days of Fundamental Basketball Competitive Basketball Games & Free-ThrowContests, Shooting Contests, etc. Camp T-shirt Motivational Speaker & Special Guest Appearance )

    1st Annual Edge Basketball InternationalBasketball Camp

    International School ManilaJune 7th - June 22nd

    (www.edgebasketball.org)

    Coach Cristian Gopez Edge Basketball International Co-Founder/ DirectorCoach Cristian Gopez California is a graduate of State University of Maritime Academy

    under Coach Dan Dion.

    Letter four years of high school basketball under coach Eli EssaEarned All-Freshmen team honors in 2001.Led the team in assists and free-throw percentage with 92% accuracy during his career

    at Maritime.NBA Summer Pro-league held at the Pyramid Sports Arena in California State University of

    Long Beach in 2004 and 2006.Coach Gopez played in the Philippine Professional League in 2005. Gopez was invited to

    tryout for the RP National Team. Gopez also worked out with Professional Teamssuch as Talk-n-text, Sta.Lucia; and PBL teams, Granny Goose and Toyota Otis.

    Coach Cristian has served as Athletic Director for over 3 years,Coach Cristian Gopez is currently Physical Ed. Teacher at Barack Obama Charter School ,

    California

    The camps are structured to give each player a full day of activities. This year atthe 1st annual Edge Basketball International of Manila camp we have invitedsome of the game's biggest stars her in the Philippines as guest speakers.Campers will play games during the week to demonstrate what they have learnedat Edge Basketball. They will also participate in individual player developmentclinics and skill competitions. Edge Basketball is based on a foundation ofbasketball fundamentals and high energy. We are confident that each camperwill get out of the camp what he/she brings to the camp in terms of enthusiasmand effort. We hope that at Edge Basketball your child can continue theirdevelopment in basketball and at the same time strengthen his/her weaknesses inorder to be successful on the basketball court.

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    International School ManilaSUMMER SPORTS CAMP

    The ISM Basketball, Soccer, Volleyballl, and Badminton Summer Sports Camps willstart on June 7 to 24, 2010. These camps are open to all ES/MS/HS ISM students only.

    Edge Basketball Camp Coach Cristian Gopez and Coach Alex Cabagnot has establishedthe Edge Basketball International Camp summer of 2008. The Edge Basketball International is in theUnited States located in West Covina, California . This summer camp session will include 10 days offundamental basketball and fun

    Asuncion Badminton Camp will be organized by the countries Rank 1 badminton playersKennie and Kennevic Asuncion.

    ISM Volleyball Camp will be conducted by Coach Thelma Barina, RP Womens VolleyballCoach

    ISM Soccer Camp will be made possible by our very own ISM soccer coaches.

    Camp details are as follows:

    GRADE SPORT COST SESSIONS HOURS DAYS TIME VENUEGr 1 to HS Basketball P5,250 10 sessions 3 hours/

    dayJune 7

    June 8 to 221:30- 5PM2PM-5PM

    MS/HSGym

    Gr 8 to HS Volleyball P2500 4 sessions 3 hours/day

    June 7 to 10 9AM- 12PM HS Gym

    Gr 3 to HS Badminton P4500 10 sessions 1.5hours/day

    June 7 & everyT/W/Th

    after that

    11:30AM-1PM

    MS Gym

    Gr 1 to MS Soccer P4500 10 sessions 2 hours/day

    June 7 & everyT/W/Th

    after that

    8AM-10AM HS Field

    If you are interested in joining one or more of the camps please fill up form below and return to ATAC on orbefore May 3, 2010.

    As soon as we have reached the minimum amount of participants to run the program a formalpermission slip will be sent to you through your child.

    Limited slots available This is of first come first serve basis.

    Permission SlipDate: __________________________

    Please reserve a slot for my child for this years 2010 Summer Mini Sports Camp(Please check sport/s below)

    Basketball Soccer Badminton Volleyball

    Name of student Grade Parents Name and Signature

    ________________________ _______ _________________________

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    College Acceptances for Class 2010

    as of March 12 2010

    College/ University # Accepted

    Academy of Art University 1

    Arcadia University 1

    University of Arkansas 1Asbury College 1

    Ateneo de Manila University 5

    Barnard College 1

    Boston College 1

    Boston College (Carroll School of Management) 1

    Bowdoin College 1

    University of British Columbia 4

    University of British Columbia (Arts, Faculty of) 2

    Brown University 1

    University of California at Berkeley 1

    University of California at Irvine 2

    California Institute of the Arts 1

    California Lutheran University 2

    California State University, Channel Islands 1

    California State University, Chico 1

    California State University, Northridge 2

    California State University, San Marcos 1

    Carleton University (Sprott School of Business) 1

    Case Western Reserve University 1

    Claremont McKenna College 2

    Clark University 1

    De La Salle University Manila 3

    EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University FL 1

    Enderun Colleges Inc. 1

    Fordham University (Fordham College at Lincoln Center) 2

    Georgetown University (Georgetown College) 1

    Hiram College 1University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign 5

    University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign (Engineering) 1

    University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign (Fine & Applied Arts) 1

    Indiana University at Bloomington (Kelley School of Business) 2

    International Christian University 2

    The University of Iowa 1

    The University of Iowa (College of Business) 1

    John Carroll University 1

    Juniata College 1

    King's College London 1

    Loyola Marymount University 2

    Macalester College 1

    University of Maryland, College Park 3Marymount Manhattan College 1

    McGill University 4

    Michigan State University 2

    University of Michigan 2

    University of Michigan (Art & Design) 1

    University of Michigan (Literature, Science, & the Art) 1

    University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 3

    Montana State University, Bozeman 1

    Montana Tech of The University of Montana 1

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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    The University of Montana, Missoula 1

    New York University (College of Arts and Science) 1

    New York University (Liberal Studies) 1

    University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1

    Northeastern University 8

    Northeastern University (College of Business Administration) 1

    Oberlin College (Arts & Sciences) 1

    Old Dominion University 1

    Pace University, New York City 1

    Pennsylvania State University, Berks College 1

    Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg 1

    Pennsylvania State University, University Park 2

    Pennsylvania State University, University Park (College of Engineering) 1

    Pennsylvania State University, University Park (College of the Liberal Arts) 1

    University of Pennsylvania (College of Arts & Sciences) 1

    University of the Philippines 1

    Portland State University 1

    Purdue University 5

    Rochester Institute of Technology 1

    University of Rochester 2

    Roosevelt University 1Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey at Newark 1

    Saint Marys College of California 3

    University of San Diego (School of Business/Engineering) 1

    San Francisco State University 1

    University of San Francisco 3

    School of the Art Institute of Chicago 1

    School of Visual Arts 1

    Simon Fraser University 1

    Simon Fraser University at Harbour Centre 1

    Sophia University 1

    Southern Methodist University (School of Business) 1

    St. John's University Queens Campus 2

    Stanford University 1Suffolk University 1

    Syracuse University 2

    The University of Texas, San Antonio 1

    Tiffin University 1

    University of Toronto 1

    University at Buffalo The State University of New York 1

    University of Vermont 1

    Washington State University 3

    University of Washington 2

    University of Waterloo 1

    University of Western Ontario 3

    Western Washington University 1

    University of Wyoming 1

    Total # of Accepted Students 154

    # of Colleges with Acceptances 99

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    There are many reasons why parents today enroll their children to the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. Teenage lifetoday is techno-centric and highly influenced by the kind of media they are exposed to. They live in an interactive world,and spend more time online than ever before. Recent events concerning teenagers reveal that indeed there is a need fora stronger values education. Parents feel concerned about the kind of friends and activities their children have. Parentswant to be more confident about the future of their children, and most of all, they would like to see their children become

    tomorrow's leaders in their field.Sowan act...reap a habit; Sow a habit...reap a character;Sowa character...reap a destiny

    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Workshopaims to help teens gain greater control of their lives, and improverelationships with family and friends. The 7 Habits workshop helps teens increase self-confidence and self-esteem in themidst of peer pressure. It teaches them how to make smarter, proactive decisions. The workshop helps them define theirvalues and what matters most to them. It also shows them how to find balance between school, work, friends, andeverything else.What to Expect:

    Interaction with 7 Habits Youth Champions

    Developmental Games

    Experiential Learning Activities

    Videos, Skits and Role Plays

    Fun Group Dialogues Individual Application Exercises

    Story-driven Presentations

    Plus a 1-hour Parent to Parent TalkWe sincerely hope to have your son/ daughter/ niece / nephew join us in our workshop! Please read through the programdetails and register online. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to get in touch with the PublicWorkshops Team: Rica, John, Roselle or Irene at 817-2726 local 123/ 116/ 126. We hope to hear from you soon!7 Habits of Highly Effective TeensWorkshop

    Who should attend: Youth from ages 13 to 17(they will be grouped with their peers)

    Time:8:30 AM 6:30 PMFollow-up session: To be agreed on by the participantsVenue: 4/f Ateneo Professional Schools, 130 H.V dela Costa St., Salcedo Village, MakatiCityFacilitator: Luigi Mapa

    WORKSHOP FOR STUDENTS

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    Deadline: March 22, 2010

    For Seniors (Class 2010):

    SUMMER CAMP BEIJING 2010:

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