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Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
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Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
WWW.istianJin.oRg
Upcoming World Celebration Dates next week...Monday - November 5, 2018 Guy Fawkes NightGuy Fawkes Night (also sometimes known as Bonfire Night) celebrates the foiling of an attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London on November 5, 1605. The attack was planned by a group of Catholic conspirators, which included Guy Fawkes. Many people light bonfires and set off fireworks.Wednesday - November 7, 2018 Diwali/DeepavaliDiwali also known as the “festival of lights”, is an ancient Hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year.Diwali is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs to mark historical events, stories or myths, but they all spiritually mark the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, hope over despair.
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Dear Parents and Students
Welcome to November! On the way to school early yesterday morning I noted the first early wisps of fog and was reminded of the need to ensure that families remain alert to the possibility that it may soon be necessary to call a Fog Day. I therefore want to once again remind you to keep your Emergency Telephone Tree close at hand, and to ensure you understand the process (the following link provides details: https://www.istianjin.org/our-campus/school-emergency-procedures/emergency-procedures). If you do not have your tree please email Christina Song at [email protected] so that she can email you a new one.
Please also remember that fog does not settle uniformly across the city and it is possible that your area may be experiencing heavy fog when many others are not (and similarly I might call a Fog Day when there isn’t a wisp in sight at your home). Regardless of the conditions in your own areas, once I call a Fog Day we will proceed with the two hour delayed start to school. If I do not call a Fog Day, and you are concerned, please err on the side of caution and keep your child home until you feel it is safe to send them to school.
You will all be aware that our school is guided by a series of philosophical statements that outline our beliefs and values about education and specifically in our unique context here in Tianjin. At IST these statements are the Vision, Mission, Philosophy, Motto, Learner Outcomes, and Definition of International Mindedness. We periodically solicit feedback on the school’s and community’s commitment to these statements and feedback has consistently been almost unanimously in favour of them. Nevertheless, as part of our commitment to continual improvement we do review the statements every five years and I recently convened a large committee of teachers, support staff, parents, and students to review the statements and make suggestions for possible improvements.
The committee once again endorsed the statements but did come up with several minor edits that are felt to enhance the overall message. Please take a few moments to review these edits in a dedicated ‘IST Guiding Statements Review’ section immediately following this page. If you wish to share suggestions, please do not hesitate to email them to me at [email protected] and I will review them with other committee members to see whether or not we feel this to be a broadly enough supported suggestion to warrant the committee making the changes. We will also be reviewing the statements as a staff, with students, and at an upcoming PFO meeting. Thank you!
IST Community interactions shall be distinguished by friendliness, respect, courtesy, diversity, and inclusive language (2018-19 Community-wide Goal)
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Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
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Finally, this week I wish to share Domain F of the school’s Community Safeguarding Framework, ‘DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP’.
Digital citizenship guides students to be kind, respectful and responsible agents in the digital world. Students learn about the rights, responsibilities and opportunities of living, learning and working in an interconnected digital world, and they act and model in ways that are safe, legal and ethical. The digital citizenship curriculum is the responsibility of all teachers.
Mission and Objectives
1. Our Students learn to engage in positive, safe, legal and ethical behaviors when using technology, (including social interactions online or when using networked devices) through our Responsible Use Policy.
2. Our Teachers develop in students, the agency, skills and knowledge to exercise responsible digital citizenship.
Warm regards, and enjoy the warm winter heating!
Steve MoodyDirector
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Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
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IST SCHOOL GUIDING STATEMENTS REVIEW: COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONSEDITING NOTES: • Red = new text• Strike outs = delete original text
OBSERVATIONS/JUSTIFICATIONS:• All community surveys over the past several years have indicated near unanimous positive support for IST’s guiding
statements, both in terms as genuine and meaningful reflections of the school’s stated beliefs and values about education, and as true representations of the school’s own efforts to honor the commitments outlined in the statements. CIS/WASC/IB accreditation visits have been similarly fulsome in their recognition of the statements as authentic drivers in the school’s ongoing commitment to its community and its learning programmes. As such the committee determined that there was little evidence to suggest the need for extensive editing or reworking of the statements.
• The committee believed the term ‘self-esteem’ to be somewhat outdated, and believed the terms ‘resilient’ and ‘self-confident’ to be more accurate reflections of the ambition of developing this sense of self-belief and self-worth. These terms are also consistent with the terminology embraced by the IB (e.g., see the IB Learner Profile disposition for ‘Courageous’)
• The increasingly pervasive presence of various technologies in social life, teaching and learning, and work, necessitated the inclusion of a reference to technology in both our references to teaching and learning and our definition of international mindedness.
• ‘Balance’ in learning and lifestyle is an IB learner Profile disposition central to safeguarding student wellbeing. The committee felt explicit reference to these fundamental states of being to be necessary in order to ensure their prominence in our thinking, planning, and actions.
• As an international school, IST necessarily brings together a wide range of languages and cultures. In recognizing the richness of language and cultural diversity within our community IST must necessarily celebrate and promote multilingualism as a fundamental driver in each student’s sense of self-worth and ultimate international mindedness.
• The lead sentence of the IST philosophy references the principal role that ‘friendliness’ plays in creating a positive and inclusive environment for learning and for drawing our international community together. As such, the committee determined this to be a disposition of equal value to the original ten IB Learner Profile dispositions, one that ultimately makes an internationally educated person an internationally minded one.
• IST’s definition of International Mindedness (IM) is drawn in large part from the IST Philosophy Statement and the IB Mission Statement. Given the significant part that these statements play in our definition, it was determined that the statements should be formally referenced.
• The IM definition was previously one long sentence. The committee decided to bullet the key outcomes to make the statement easier to read and understand.
• While enriching the updated statement through specific references to the critical relevance of technology and sustainability (i.e., ‘responsible lifestyles’) in making our world a better place, the committee also felt it necessary to reference the fundamental building blocks of ‘literacy’ and ‘numeracy’.
SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY Our school is a friendly place where the needs of the student come first. We all agree that the school and the family must work closely together to help each child achieve his or her unique potential. We help our students develop self-esteem resilience and self-confidence, expecting them to be respectful of others and to recognize that everybody is entitled to his or her own point of view.
Our students love to learn. They learn to think for themselves, but they also understand the benefit of working together in teams. Our students learn how to think creatively and critically, how to make sound judgments, and how to apply their knowledge in real life situations. Teachers and parents have high social, moral and academic expectations of our students. Together, they challenge students to make the most of their abilities, and help them to make meaningful connections between the different branches of human knowledge. Our teachers appreciate that individual students learn differently, so they provide a variety of learning experiences and use a wide range of teaching resources, technologies, methods, and assessment strategies. Our community promotes balance and wellbeing, celebrates all kinds of student success, and appreciates that adults, too, are learners.
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Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
WWW.istianJin.oRg
Our common future requires that we all look beyond our immediate needs. For this reason, our students learn that they have a duty to the wider community and to the environment. They learn to take part in government, to give service to others, and to work towards a better and more peaceful world. They learn about our host country, China, embrace multilingualism, and reflect on how different people in the world can learn from each other. Our students learn to be honest, to persevere in everything they do, and to have the courage to defend their views while making informed and ethical choices as future leaders in our changing world.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE STATEMENTS: LEARNERS AT IST STRIVE TO BE• Friendly: We cheerfully engage with all members of the community, showing genuine interest and goodwill towards others.
We speak positively and charitably with and about each other to foster sincere and inclusive relationships.• Courageous: We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; we work independently and cooperatively to
explore new ideas and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change. • Inquirers: We nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research. We know how to learn independently and with
others. We learn with enthusiasm and sustain our love of learning throughout life. • Knowledgeable: We develop and use conceptual understanding, exploring knowledge across a range of disciplines. We engage
with issues and ideas that have local and global significance. • Thinkers: We use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take responsible action on complex problems. We exercise
initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions. • Communicators: We express ourselves confidently and creatively in more than one language and in many ways. We collaborate
effectively, listening carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups. • Principled: We act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness and justice, and with respect for the dignity and
rights of people everywhere. We take responsibility for our actions and their consequences. • Open-Minded: We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others.
We seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the experience. • Caring: We show empathy, compassion and respect. We have a commitment to service, and we act to make a positive difference
in the lives of others and in the world around us. • Balanced: We understand the importance of balancing different aspects of our lives—intellectual, physical, (spiritual) and
emotional—to achieve well-being for ourselves and others. We recognize our interdependence with other people and with the world in which we live.
• Reflective: We thoughtfully consider the world and our own ideas and experience. We work to understand our strengths and weaknesses in order to support our learning and personal development.
INTERNATIONAL MINDEDNESSORIGINAL VERSION: International Mindedness at IST is characterised by our commitment to a rigorous IB education and character development through the IB Learner Profile, our dedication to multilingualism, and our provision of a wealth of service opportunities, co-curricular programmes, and special events that allow individuals from around the world to come together as a diverse and unified community here in Tianjin, continuing the process of learning and sharing beyond the classroom.
UPDATED VERSION:International Mindedness at IST is grounded in the principles of the IST School Philosophy, the Mission of the International Baccalaureate, and • our commitment to a rigorous IB education and character development through the IST Learner Profile;• our dedication to multilingualism, literacy, numeracy, and responsible lifestyles and use of technology; and • our provision of a wealth of service opportunities, co-curricular programs, and special events that allow individuals from
around the world to come together as a diverse and unified community here in Tianjin.
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THE THREE MUSKETEERS: Hear ye, hear ye! His Royal Majesty King Louis XIII doth command ye to a right rollicking, royal romp. This swashbuckling hilarious musical is based on Dumas’ classic tale of intrigue and adventure but you’ve never seen Porthos, Athos, Aramis and D’Artagnan quite like this. Black Adder meets Monty Python! This show is high on energy and colour and highly stylised – a Baroque’n’Roll spectacular. You will be entertained by the cooler than cool troupe of Hip-hop, jive talking Cardinals guards, serenaded by the nuns choir, dazzled by the sword-fighting of Lady De Winter, (a baddie if ever there was one) not to mention the evil Captain Mazarin! Combine all this with some very familiar music and this will be a Royal Command Performance like none other.
Tickets are on sale at the front desk~
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Library hours: Monday to Thursday 7:30 to 4:30 | Friday 7:30 to 3:30
IST Library & Information Literacy Center
Our Mission The IST Library is a friendly place where our community is inspired and challenged to think critically, read widely, act ethically, value creativity, and defend the right to access information.
Middle Grade Spine Poetry Ms. Lewis’ Grade 6, 7, and 8 classes visited the library to create Spine Poetry. The objective, make a poem using books from the fiction section of the library. We discussed word choice and how a poem is words to you. Each student, after creating their poem wrote a little blurb about what their poem meant.
Parent Book Club Thank you to all the parents that attended our Book Club on October 31. We discussed The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows; enjoying pastries from Le Crobag, fruit, coffee, and tea.
For the month of November, the book selected is Perfume: the Story of a Murderer by Patrick Süskind. The library currently has two copies in English and are looking at purchasing other language in the very near future. Date and time for the next book club will be decided soon, so stay tuned.
My Name is Mina Lucky
Queen of Shadows Wonders of the Invisible World
Lost Magic
Before I Die Golden Boy
Please Ignore Vera Dietz Bring up the Bodies
Under the Skin All the Bright Places
Found Shadow and Bone
The Night Gardner Illuminae
Half of the Yellow Sun Shadow of a Bull
Never More
Crash Over Sea, Under Stars I Captured the Castle
On a Pale Horse In the After Light
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Athletics News
The U11 Girls and Boys Football teams enjoyed a beautiful day in Beijing for the annual ISAC championship on October 27th. The girls team played a fantastic tournament, proving to be quite the challenge for the bigger schools in their pool. Despite having a small bench, they went 5-1-1 and brought home the 3rd place and sportsmanship trophies. Their awards were much deserved and it was great to hear our IST families cheering from the sidelines! The boys A & B teams faced similar strength in their opponents and fell short in a few matches with a narrow one goal difference. Our boys worked hard and represented IST with admirable skill and passion for the game. We are very proud of all three teams, who have shown exceptional commitment throughout the season. Thank you again to IST parents for your support, to Ms. Liu for joining the girls this weekend, and to our coaches, Mr. Akhtar, Mr. Lobsey and Mr. Akov for your inspirational leadership! The final CCA football session will run on Monday, November 8th.
Our Cross Counry team will have their final run around the Lake at Meijiang Scenic Area on Tuesday, November 6th. The bus will depart IST at 3:10 and the event will finish at 4:30pm. Please be sure to return the permission forms no later than Monday morning if you have not done so already. Good luck and best wishes for a sunny afternoon of running! Thank you to all volunteers who will assist Ms. Herewini in marshaling the course.
A final good luck to our High School Boys’ and Girls’ Volleyball teams as they depart for the annual ACAMIS tournament next week. Our students have shown exemplary commitment and teamwork and we will be cheering loud and proud from Tianjin! A reminder to all players to submit your travel documents to the Athletics Office by Monday morning. GO BLAZE!!
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- This years Holiday Bazaar is onWednesday, November 28th.
More details to follow.
- The PFO is asking for used childrensbooks to be donated for sale at the
bazaar. Proceeds will be given to thelibrary to order new books. Pleasedonate the books in the PFO room
anytime between now and Nov. 27th.
- Next PFO meeting is on Wednesday,November 7th @ 9am
PFO NEWS & UPDATES
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Cooking Club
Chinese Cuisine
Menu:1. Sliced cucumber with enoki mushroom2. Salad with spinach, wolfberry and vermicelli3. Cucumber and shrimp dumpling4. Eggplant and egg , fried dough stick dumpling ( Youtiao)
When: Wednesday 7 November , 10am-2pm
Where: IST elementary kitchen
Host: Ju Ru YangCost: 100 RMB
Please send an email to: [email protected] join the WeChat group by scanning this QR code:Max 12 participants, Þrst-come, Þrst-served
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WHAT DO WE OFFER?
Nursery-Grade 1 set menus (Price: RMB 25.00)
Elementary School set menus G2 - G5 RMB 30.00)
This is fully table served.
‧1 regular set meals or 1 vegetarian set meal.
‧A set meal consists of - Raw ready to eat vegetables and fruits - 1 meat/protein dishes with vegetables and starch - 1 drink (Yakult, milk or yoghurt).
Note: - Nursery-Grade1 second servings will be provided by our team
or teacher assistants at their table upon request of the child.
- Morning snack provided to Nursery –Grade1 Students at RMB 6.00
per person, Snack are only available for daily set lunch students.
Served from our main service lines.
‧ Daily 2 meat/ protein dishes (or vegetarian protein special) from
our Western and Asian Counters(Free flow)
‧ Raw vegetables from our salad bar(Free flow)
‧ Hot vegetables and starch (Free flow)
‧ Fruit of the day (Free flow)
‧ 1 Dessert
‧ 1 Drink 100% juice (add 2.00 RMB), milk, Yakult or yoghurt
Note: Second servings will be provided by our team on the
service line upon request of the child.
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WHAT DO WE OFFER?
MS/HS food offer
A retail concept oriented environment as MS/HS students
are young adults who need choices, brands/concepts and
freedom in deciding the composition of their lunch.
We propose a different service concept that blends and
merges the “A la Carte “and “Set Menu” offers
into one single frame.
Students will have several stations to choose from, each
station serving daily dishes bound into a concept
(e.g. Grill, Wok, Western, and Asian, etc.). As such,
each customer can chose between paying the basic fare
for the main dish (A la Carte) or upgrading the chosen
main dish into a Set Menu or a Deal price lower than the
sum of the different components. The upgrade allows a
drink + dessert or Fruit + salad or Soup in a separate plate.
Examples:
Chicken curry + Rice
22 RMB
Upgrade 10RMB
(Drink + salad or soup + Fruit
or Dessert)
Set Menu Deal 32 RMB
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Monday 2018-11-05 Tuesday 2018-11-06 Wednesday 2018-11-07 Thursday 2018-11-08 Friday 2018-11-09
SnackYoghurt Fruit Cut
Carrot CakeFruit Cut
CookiesFruit Cut
Banana BreadFruit Cut
Vegetable SandwichFruit Cut
Chicken and Cheese Balls芝士鸡肉球
Fried Rice with Chicken鸡肉酱油炒饭
Pork Rolls猪肉卷
Chicken Leg Fajita鸡腿肉卷饼
Seaweed with Rice Ham and Cheese
海苔米饭芝士火腿卷
Vegetable Sticks蔬菜条
Vegetable Sticks蔬菜条
Cherry Tomato 小西红柿
Vegetable Sticks蔬菜条
Vegetable Sticks蔬菜条
Roasted Potatoes土豆角
Vegetable Sticks蔬菜条
Fruit Fruit of the Day Fruit of the Day Fruit of the Day Fruit of the Day Fruit of the Day
Drinks Milk/Yoghurt Milk/Yoghurt Milk/Yoghurt Milk/Yoghurt Milk/Yoghurt
Energy 热量(Kcal) Protein 蛋白质(g) Carbohydrate 碳水化合物(g) Fat 脂肪(g)
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Morning snack offer available at 6.5 rmb, Snack are only available for daily set lunch consumers.
Nutritional reading over the week
营养建议
Set Meal
Nutritional reading over the week
每周营养分析
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Salad/FruitSeasonal Fresh Salad Bar
Fruit of the DaySeasonal Fresh Salad Bar
Fruit of the DaySeasonal Fresh Salad Bar
Fruit of the DaySeasonal Fresh Salad Bar
Fruit of the DaySeasonal Fresh Salad Bar
Fruit of the Day
Wellington Pork Chop惠灵顿猪排
Chicken Fingers炸鸡柳
Beef Lasagna牛肉千层面
Roasted Chicken Leg w/Black Pepper Sauce
黑椒烤鸡腿肉
Spaghetti with Chicken Pepper Sauce
黑胡椒鸡肉炒意大利面
Stir fry Vegetable 炒时蔬Stir fry Vegetable
炒蔬菜
Stir fry Vegetable炒蔬菜
Stir fry Vegetable 炒时蔬
Stir fry Vegetable 炒时蔬
Roasted Potatoes 土豆角
French Fries 薯条
Steamed Rice 米饭
Teriyaki Chicken Roll日式鸡肉卷
Noodles with Soya Bean Pasta
韩式炸酱面
Hainan Chicken Leg海南鸡腿肉
Bulgogi韩式炒牛肉
Roasted Duck烤鸭
Boiled Vegetable 煮蔬菜
Stir fry Vegetable 炒蔬菜
Kimchi 辣白菜
Roasted Potatoes 土豆角
Steamed Rice 米饭 Steamed Rice 米饭 Spring Pancake 春饼
VegetarianVegetable and Cheese
Roll蔬菜芝士卷
Noodles with Soya Bean Pasta
韩式炸酱面
Vegetable Lasagna蔬菜千层面
Vegetable Pie with Black Pepper Sauce黑椒蔬菜饼
Spaghetti with Pepper Sauce
黑胡椒炒意大利面
SoupPumpkin Soup
南瓜汤
Hot and Sour Soup 酸辣汤
Coconut Curry Soup咖喱椰子汤
Potato Soup土豆汤
Mexican Bean Soup 墨西哥豆子汤
DessertStrawberry Mousse
草莓慕司Cookies 饼干 Banana Bread 香蕉包 Cream Cake 奶油蛋糕 Fruit Tart 水果塔
Energy 热量(Kcal) Protein 蛋白质(g) Carbohydrate 碳水化合物(g) Fat 脂肪(g)
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Western From The
Grill Station
Asian From The
Wok/Noodle Station
Nutritional reading over the week
每周营养分析
Nutritional reading over the week
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Welcome to the IST Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) Program for the 2018-2019 school year
Weishan south Road, shuanggang, Jinnan distRict
tianJin 300350 P.R.china
tel: 86 22 28592001Fax: 86 22 28592007
email: [email protected]
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Please make note of the following dates: Season Two CCA schedule
- Start date Monday, 19th November and final session on Friday, 22 February 2019. - The program will run for 10 school weeks - Registration will open on Monday 5th November 4:00 p.m. and close on Thursday 8th November at 11:00 p.m - Click here for a preview of Elementary Activity Options - Click here for a preview of Secondary Activity Options
Please do not hesitate to contact our department with any questions.Ms. Amy – Activities & Athletics Director ([email protected]) Ms. Guo Ying – Activities Officer - ([email protected])Activity Office: telephone 022-28592003 / extension 8150.Thank you for your interest and commitment to the IST Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) Program.
Monday, November 5th – HS Volleyball
practice
Tuesday, November 6th – Cross Country Run @ Meijiang Scenic Area
Wednesday, November 7th – Sunday, November 11th – ACAMIS HS Volleyball in
Shanghai
Friday - November 9, 2018Grade 4 Assembly
Thursday - November 15, 2018Scholarship Announcement
Friday - November 16, 2018Long Weekend
Thursday~Friday - November 22~23, 2018Secondary Production
Thursday - November 29, 2018Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony--Shangri-La Hotel
Friday - November 30, 2018Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony--Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Thursday - December 6, 2018Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony--St.Regis Hotel
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