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HS Student Circular

International School Manila


September 25, 2009

From the HS Office: From the HS Guidance Office:


Monday, Sept 28 PSAT ANNOUNCEMENT:
2:30PM‐3PM ICARE Homeroon
All grade 10 and 11 students are encouraged to register for
Sept 29 – Oct 1
the PSAT.
TOK Presentations (LT)
Registration payment of $15 will be accepted at the Cashier’s
Wednesday, Sept 30 Office until Oct. 7, 2009.
Student Late Start The exam will take place on Oct. 14 at 8:30am in the HS Gym.
7:15AM‐8:15AM Cross Divisional Meetings
10:55AM‐11:35AM HS Grade Level Assembly (AMR, FAT, HS Monday, Sept 28
Gym, MS Gym) 11:30PM‐12PM LEWIS & CLARK COLLEGE VISIT/TALK by Mr.
Thursday, Oct. 1 Brian White (1057)
Registration Deadline SAT I/II‐ for Nov. 7
8AM‐10:30AM Parenting Workshop (1057) Wednesday, Sept 30
11:30AM‐12:30PM NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI
Oct 1 – Oct 2 VISIT/TALK by Ms. Kartika Kurniasari, Program Manager NYU
IB1 ‐ Math IA starts (S&H) Abu Dhabi Global Outreach Partner (HS Guidance)
Saturday, Oct 3
Saturday Service: GK Thursday, Oct 1
9AM‐11AM SCC working with SPB Cooking Competition UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG Visit/Talk by Lee Ling, Student
10AM‐2PM CFK visit ‐ Service Learning Recruitment Counselor, Academic Liaison Section

Remember:
Oct 5‐6: REPORT CARDS:
K‐12 ISA Testing (Tentative) For those who have not picked up their Semester 2 of
SY2008-2009 Report Cards, go the High School Office
Oct 6 to pick them. Thank you.
11:30AM‐12PM ISSBA Meeting w/ Mr. Brown (HSO)
Oct 7 Grade 11 and 12 Students:
HS Play Preview/IASAS Send Off (FAT) Please sign in at the HS Office on or before 7:30 am on
10:55AM‐11:35AM Whole School Assembly ‐ Play Preview + days where you have first period study hall for a quick
IASAS send off (FAT) attendance check. If we do not see you by 7:45 am we
will urgently call your parents to verify your
3PM‐4PM PLT Meeting (1057)
whereabouts.
Oct 8 Monday- Block A
8AM‐10:30AM Parenting Workshop (1057) Tuesday- Block F
Wednesday – Block C
Oct 8‐10
Thursday – Block G
HS Play (FAT)
Friday – Block D
Oct 9
End of 1st Quarter To all the seniors --- please be reminded that you
have the privilege of using this period for study time at
Oct 10
home. You may ask your parents to write a permission
Saturday Service: CCV and Club Wild
letter addressed to the HS Office for this senior
7:30AM‐1PM SAT Exams (LT, ES gym, AMR, HS Gym) privilege. (Email at RamosM@ismanila.org ) Until we
get official notice from your parents which is then
verified by the HS Office, attendance will be checked.

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ATAC ANNOUNCEMENTS: From the Fine Arts Office:

We still require housing placements for IASAS Soccer IASAS MUSIC AUDITIONS: For Vocal, Band and Strings
Tournament. Please see letter attached in the bulletin for October 21, 22 & 23
details. Please help by housing a visiting IASAS Soccer Vocal Director: John Mulhall
player. Band Director: Tom Nazareno
Strings Director: Ramon Ibero
Friday Sept 25: Varsity Boys Volleyball vs. Philippine
Women’s National Team HS Gym 3:30pm

Sept 25‐27th Varsity Boys/Girls Soccer and Cross Country


Team @ Soccer/Cross Country exchange in Bangkok

Sept 26th HS RIFA Girls Semi Finals (JV girls will play if they
win this Friday’s game)

Sept 26th Volleyball at ISM MS girls/boys/JV Boys/Varsity


girls.

Saturday Oct 3rd:


HS RIFA Girls Soccer Finals @ ISM

ISSA Soccer Festival MS Boys Midgets B @ ISM 8am to


Noon

ISSA Soccer Festival ES Midgets F team 8am to Noon @


Xavier

ISSA Soccer Festival MS Girls (Coach Chris’s team only)


8am to Noon @ ISM

Oct 15‐17 IASAS Soccer at ISM


Oct 14‐18 IASAS Volleyball @ Taipei
Oct 15‐18 IASAS Cross Country @ Taipei

Please check GAME SCHEDULE on ISM public website


ATAC page or ES/MS/HS page of the website for all up to
date fixtures and game venues.

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From the Athletics Office:
Dear ISM Parents/Students:

IASAS Housing:

The IASAS Soccer housing letter is now available via parent bulletins, the ATAC office and it has been
distributed to our HS first season athletes via their coaches.
HS Students participating in ATAC activities must house in order to be on a team. This is an expected
obligation and is mandated in the school planner and on the ATAC page of the school website.
Housing visiting athletes is an integral part of the IASAS experience as all of our varsity athletes will be
housed when they go away to tournaments during their HS career. In order for us to ensure we are able
to host successful IASAS exchange weekends and IASAS tournaments we hope that all members of our
community who have students involved in ATAC activities will be willing to house for this fantastic tournament
from October 14-18. We require 160 housing placements for our visiting male/female soccer players
from the IASAS schools.

Expectations of host families:


Pick up and drop off of visiting athletes each day to school. Visiting athletes can ride the school bus if
that is how your children get to school.
Provide a comfortable place for athlete to sleep/assist the athlete with laundry of their uniforms.
Provide a breakfast each morning and some evening meals. Athletes will buy lunches at school and
may have a team dinner together.
Be available each evening to receive curfew calls from the athletes coaches around 10pm.
Ensure there is parental supervision at home each evening you are hosting.

Questions will no doubt arise?


What if I cannot house? You have to find a friend who can and get them to sign off on the form with full name,
details etc.

What if I am away at the IASAS Volleyball/Cross Country tournament? You still can house as your parents
may now have space in the house. Quite a number of parents housed last year when their children were away
at the IASAS Soccer event in Taipei.

What if I can’t house for IASAS Soccer? You must commit to house for an event. Other options during the
year are: Pre-I Basketball in November and IASAS Art/Music in March. You should indicate on the return slip
which event you will house for and have your parents sign off.

What if I live too far away? Alabang and Merville for example are not too far away! We have had a number of
students housed here at past tournaments. As a general rule we do not want visiting athletes to travel more
than 45 minutes to/from school. Please contact us if you have questions about the travel distance.

“HOUSING FOR IASAS EVENTS IS AN EXPECTATION NOT A CHOICE”


We hope you will support the 28th Annual IASAS Soccer Championships. Our varsity girls will be
gunning for a “THREE-PEAT” and defending the gold medals they have won the past two years and we
are anticipating a great home performance from our boys team as they strive for a medal this year.

If you or your parents have questions please call the ATAC office and/or talk with your coach.

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From the ATAC Office:
FOR THE LOVE BASKETBALL CAMP
AT
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL MANILA MISSION STATEMENT
For the Love is dedicated to serve young men and women to
develop their basketball skills. For The Love is an international
organization which has trained players of all ages in over twenty
countries. Further, For The Love is equally passionate about
seeing our players realize their potential as people. It is the
belief of For the Love that hard work and dedication go hand in
hand with good morals and strong character in building leaders
for tomorrow both on and off the court.
FOR THE LOVE COACHES ATTENDING ISM CAMP:
“LOVE THE GAME, LIVE YOUR DREAM”
David Bobalik- is a 185cm, 83kg point guard who hails from
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. David was an honorable mention all-
American his senior year of college. After graduation David
continued his playing career in Lebanon as a foreign
professional player. David has played professionally in
Lebanon, China, Taiwan, and Thailand, and has competed
against more than ten National Teams from throughout Asia and
Africa. David has developed youth training programs
throughout Asia and has trained players of all ages and abilities
in more than twenty countries. Presently David is still playing
professionally in Thailand as well as training youth players from
various countries during the offseason.
Ikenna Nwankwo- is a 210cm, 125kg center who played his
college basketball at UCLA. While at UCLA Ike won a national championship and was also selected to play for the Nigerian National
Basketball team. Upon graduation Ike continued his playing career as a professional player in Europe until 2000 when he was signed to
play in the NBA for the Dallas Mavericks. Ike spent the next four seasons playing in the NBA for Dallas, Houston, Cleveland, and Los
Angeles. Ike also competed with Nigeria in the world Championships losing in the round of 16 to Dirk Nowitski and the German National
team by a single point.
ISM CAMP DETAILS
Middle School Camp: P3800 pesos (max participants 30) for 6 hours of instruction.
Saturday and Sunday November 7/8th 8am -11am Venue: ISM Covered Court
High School Camp: P5200 pesos (max participants 30) for 9 hours of instruction
Friday November 6th 4:30-7:30 and Saturday/Sunday November 7th/8th 1pm-4pm Venue: ISM Covered Court
Tear off and return this slip with payment to the ISM cashier to confirm your place:
REGISTRATION FORM
DEADLINE FOR PAYMENTS: OCTOBER 16, 2009

NAME: ________________________________________________________ Grade: ___________________

EMAIL:____________________________________________________________________________________

EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON:_______________________________________________________________

Home Phone:______________________________ Cell #___________________________


I hereby give permission for International School Manila to dispense non-prescription medicines and to give emergency
treatment to my child during the duration of the camp.

I understand that every precaution will be taken for the student’s safety, but I assume full responsibility.
Please register me for (circle camp) MS Basketball Camp: 3800pesos HS Basketball Camp: 5200pesos
Please pay the full amount to confirm a place in this camp. Once payments have been made no refunds will be given. This is
based on a first come first served basis and the maximum participants for each camp is 30.
PARENT SIGNATURE:________________________________________________________

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Date Time HS Field-Girls Time MS Field-Boys
Thursday 8:30 iskl v isb 8:30 tas v jis
10:15 tas v sas 10:15 iskl v ism
Noon jis v ism Noon isb v sas
HS Field-Boys MS Field-Girls
13:45 jis v iskl 13:30 isb v tas
15:30 sas v tas 15:15 ism v iskl
17:15 ism v isb 17:00 sas v jis

AM HS Field-Girls MS Field-Boys
Friday 8:00 isb v ism 8:00 sas v jis
9:45 tas v jis 9:45 isb v iskl
11:30 iskl v sas 11:30 tas v ism
PM HS Field-Boys MS Field-Girls
13:15 jis v isb 13:15 ism v tas
15:00 iskl v tas 15:00 sas v isb
16:45 ism v sas 16:45 jis v iskl

AM HS Field-Girls MS Field-Boys
Saturday 8:00 ism v sas 8:00 tas v isb
9:45 isb v jis 9:45 sas v iskl
11:30 iskl v tas 11:30 jis v ism
PM HS Field FINALS MS Field
14:00 Girls 3rd Girls 14:45 Boys 3rd v Boys 4th
v
4th
16:00 Boys 1st v Boys 2nd Final
17:30 Girls 1st v Girls 2nd Final

BOYS GIRLS
Teams listed first are home and wear light colored uniform.

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Support the ISM Service Learning Program
THE DIAPER DRIVE for CCV (September 14 - October 2, 2009)

This year the Middle School and High School CCV clubs are teaming up with the Senior Class to run the Diaper Drive of the
century, for the benefit of the children in CCV (Chosen Children's Village).

We are pleased to announce that this year organic biodegradable diapers will be on sale outside of the canteen from September
14 - 18, during the MS/HS lunch period and from 2:00 - 3:00 PM. A pack of 30pcs (available sizes are L and XL only) costs P250.
The Middle School Home Base and High School Class that collects the most diapers will win a dress down day.

Diaper Drop-off Sites:


Grades 5 and 6 - Ms. Vergel (Room 2024)
Grades 7 and 8 - Ms. Stannard (Room 3007)
High School students - Ms. Hamilton (Room 3017)
Thank you for your generous donations!

Every year we run a diaper drive for CCV (Chosen Children's Village), as many of the children there wear diapers some or all of
the time. With 80 children to provide for, diapers are always on the wish list! Last year we managed to collect 24,000 pieces
and we aim to do the same again.
Diapers of any sort will be gratefully received. We need all sizes, although they have no new borns there at the moment so
larger sizes will be more appropriate. We also can collect cloth diapers, although they have limited resources for washing them
effectively. Adult diapers can also be used as some of the older children still use them at night.
The diaper drive ends on October 2, 2009.

What is the Chosen Children's Village?


The Chosen Children’s Village (CCV) is a home for orphaned children, in particular those with physical and mental handicaps
and disabilities. The center is in Tagaytay and they currently have around 80 children. The organization has been running for 20
years and for many of the children there, the village will be their home for life.
Within the site there is a school, physiotherapy unit and nutrition center as well as houses for small groups of the children. The
center caters for all their needs, and is run purely on donations and gifts from benefactors. There is an active program to find
permanent adoptive families for the children, but many will be there long term. As the children get older they are being
trained to help care for the younger ones and all the children are very independent within their ability.
The mood at the site is very upbeat and the children make great leaps in development over time, due the amazing care and
affection they receive. They love to have visitors and get very excited when we show up.

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TOK ORAL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

Seniors in Theory of Knowledge Classes – This is a reminder of the blocks/session times that you will be the Little
Theatre for your Orals. Your respective teachers have the running schedule.

September 29th

Morning Session

Block F (ONLY)
Alyssa Duncan, Arin Kim and Shantelle Pereira
Almendras, Giordan, Mirani, Resham, Agrawal, Chandni

Block G and H (ONLY)


Nathan Day and Julio Villafuerte
Anar Bayarsaikhan, Genzo Dones, Rafael Fernando and Evan Liew
Jong Hyun Han and Hee Koan Koo
Anna Heltmann and Shruti Phadke
Megan Maquera, Kinnari Norojono and Natalia Zobel
Dina Salem

September 30th

Morning Session (7:20 – 12:00)

Blocks C and D
Pat Reid and Towaki Dojima
Daniel Mojica, Harshil Gagoomal, Si Yeol Ma
Sam Ramos Jones, Jem De los Santos
Bhargavi Sekar, Regine Cucueco, Chanchal Badlani
Erin Newton, Rechung Penjor, Robin Lee
Ji Won Lee, Hae Jae Lim
Park, Jae, Kageyama, Minato, Kim, Sae Ri, Bando, Asuka
Ahmad, Nur Shadrina, Ahmad Nur Syarafina
Belmonte, Ethan, Danaux, Jessica, Jain, Palak, Khemani, Sagar
Lee, Jong & Metzger, Patrick Gregory
Sairnen, Pekka Liu Lin, Neilson, Shay, Liston, Brian

Afternoon Session (12:20 – 3:20)

Blocks E and F
Eriksen, Synnove, Fong, Jonathan
Dodo, Makoto, Lee, Joong Bum
Viola, Robertino, Go II, Jorge
Anaya, Gabriel, Hull, Ryan
Park, Hyun Kyung, Ganguly, Anupriya
Iriola, Paula, Chakrabati, Prianjali
Laurel, Carla, Barua, Sanchari
Enverga, Frolian, Swee, Katrina, Sharan, Divya

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October 1st

Morning Session (7:20 – 11:30)

Blocks G, H and A
Jung Won (Katherine) Lee, Hak Rim Kim, Angelica Mamaril, Myong Jin Jeon
Eliza Del Carmen, Jingnan (Thomas) Yang, Mioko Sudo, Ipsita Muni
Melissa Hamaguchi, Francesca Tankiang
Aaron Savidge, Andrew Caudill, Alex Oosterveen, Daoud Sharif
Nina Villanueva, Amado Fores
J.S. Ching and Marissa Mes
Tiffany Ching, Franceen Chua and Gillian Lim
Miko Lim, Caitlin Spence and Sei Hwang Park
Jae Hyun Kwon, Ho Joon Kim, and Ji Hong Park
Brian Keh and Ross Chongson

Afternoon Session (12:00 – 2:45)

Blocks B and C
Cabigao, Maryrose, Cheng, Daniela, Han, Suji, Francisco, Kathryn Nicole
Majied, Ali, Timothy Murray
Nam, Young Woo, Choi, Yun Hyouk
Asad, Haad
Hettige, Shanika
Soeparjadi, Jonathan, Ho, Joshua
Abid, Raheem

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