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No. 29 AY 2016 - 2017 February 17, 2017
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SISC joined the 19th Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA)
held last February 11 - 12, 2017 at the World Health
Organization (WHO) Regional Headquarters in Manila. The
conference was modelled on the format and function of the
United Nations and sponsored by the Rotary Club of Makati,
Jose P. Rizal.
The members of the SISC delegation were Yashneil Ace
Bensani, Carlo Clyde Chinen, Choi Yunho, Choi Yun Ji,
Alexandra Therese Derpo, Miguel Garcia, Hong Jee Seung,
Mika Kasahara, Kartikey Khanna, Kim Ju Young, Kim Min
Hae, Kwak Hyo Sang, Alyanna Carolyn Lacerna, Park Joo
Chan, Park Sang Min, Stephen Lorenzo Salvador, Shin Daeho
and Ysabel Zurita.
Hong Jee Sung chaired the Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) in this conference.
They joined other delegates from schools around the country
including Brent International School - Subic, Brent International
School - Baguio, Brent International School - Manila, Faith
The SISC MUNA delegates develop an awareness of the
workings of the United Nations and the countries they represent.
Academy, Colegio San Agustin, British School Manila,
Reedley International School, Stonyhurst Southville
International School - Batangas, De La Salle University
Integrated Senior High School, and University of the
Philippines - Los Baños. All in all, there were 177 student
delegates representing 66 countries.
A regular bulletin of information for the parents and students of Southville International School
Theme ofthe Year:
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Juniors honor the Seniors in Prom Night
Jordan Karseboom and Kimberly Tagala are named prom
royalty.
The Senior Class of 2017 was honored by the Junior Class
during the Junior-Senior Promenade held at the Bellevue Manila
Hotel last February 10, 2017. The symbolic passing of the
key of responsibility by the Seniors to the Juniors marked the
former’s numbered days in SISC, and the latter carrying on
the legacy of excellence and commitment exemplified by the
Seniors. It is an important transition point in an SISC high
school student's life.
The affair was also highlighted by the awarding of the special
titles to deserving promenaders namely:
Promenade King - Jordan Karseboom
Promenade Queen - Kimberly Tagala
Promenade Prince - Hyun Kim
Promenade Princess - Alliah Keith Bulaon
Couple of the Night - Kyung Rok Kim and Soyeong Moon
Alluring Male - Adrian Kyle Berbano
Students join United Nations simulation
Alluring Female - Krystell Abigail Tan
Fashionably Early Male - Alphonso Marcelo Mariano
Fashionably Early Female - Reniella Alexis Gannaban
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 29
AY 2016-2017
February 17, 2017
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Theme of the
Year:
Embracing
Growth
MIndset
through the
5Cs
(Competence,
Character,
Collaboration,
Creativity,
and
Commitment
to Achieve)
ECED holds fun run and family day3rd Place - Elijah Tiu - Gr 7
Guest Finishers
1st Place -Iraqiuo Novelo
2nd Place - Elias Novelo
3rd Place - Christopher d' Aran
Family Games
1st Place - Laurels Team
2nd Place - Stars Team
3rd Place - Hearts Team
Thank you also to the family of the following
students who sponsored some of the prizes:
Mikhayla Syjuco of Gr.2 Archimedes
Marylind Mendoza of Gr. 1 Newton
Dylan Perez of Gr. 1 Newton
Hyun & Yune Ko of Gr. 2 Euclid
Afaf Moulhiem of Senior Kinder Peach
Felisa Soriano of Gr. 1 Einstein
Francesca Gargar of Senior Kinder Peach
Angela Lustre of Grade 2 Graham Bell
Jeremy Lee of Senior Kinder Peach
Boris Arpon of Gr. 1 Galileo
Nataia Cheok of Junior Kinder Orange
Michael Vitalis of Senior Kinder Indigo
Hua Fei Tan of Grade 1 Newton
Student‘s essay printed by
int’l news sourceAkisha Julianne Cu’s essay submitted in
the secondary school category of the
International New York Times (INYT)
Writing Competition 2016 was published
in the Asia Pacific edition of the INYT.
Cu’s article, “Antisocial Networks, Their
Effects on Humanity,” made it as one of
the thirty finalists in the competition which
received over two hundred entries from
schools in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan,
Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, the Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
The Early Childhood Education Division
(Preschool - Grades 1 and 2) held its annual
Sportsfest and Family Day last February 11, 2017
at the Monarchs Gym of Luxembourg Campus.
The event was kicked off by a fun run dubbed
which started at 6:30 in the morning. The 3k Run
was participated in by students, parents, and
other family members.Highlights of the day
included the annual field demonstrations, and
parent and child all-out games.
Congratulations to the winners!
Early Bird - Seung Bin Bae - 2 Franklin
Youngest Runner - Marcus Sybingco - JK
Purple
Oldest Runner - Elias Novelo
Southville Family of Runners - Hua Fei Tan's
Family
ECED Finishers (PS - Gr 2)
1st Place - Blaise d'Aran - 1 Marie Curie
2nd Place - Ashmeen Gill - 2 Graham Bell
3rd Place - Seung Bin Park - 2 Franklin
Southville Student Finishers (Gr 3 - Gr 12)
1st Place - Aditya Dash - Gr 7
2nd Place - Arthur d'Aran - Gr 3
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 29
AY 2016-2017
February 17, 2017
REPLY SLIP
A.( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin SY 2016-2017 No. 29.
________________________ __________________________ ______________________
Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature
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Theme of the
Year:
Embracing
Growth
MIndset
through the
5Cs
(Competence,
Character,
Collaboration,
Creativity,
and
Commitment
to Achieve)
Marie Vic F. Suarez
Principal
Reserve for
Academic Year
2017 - 2018For incoming academic year 2017 - 2018, Preschool,
Grade School, and High School students who have
fully paid their accounts, have no academic deficiency,
and have no discipline issues can reserve a slot for
academic year 2017 - 2018.
Please accomplish the Reply Slip of the Reservation
Letter given to all SISC students and return it to the
PR Office c/o Ms. Elyds Reyes on or before April
27, 2017. In case you have two or more children
enrolled in SISC, please accomplish just one form
specifying all your children’s names and their levels.
You may send the reply slip through your eldest
child, or you may give it directly to the Public
Relations Office.
It is understood that the reserved slot/s for your child/
children may be waived if your reply slip is not returned
by April 27, 2017. The reservation fee is Php 5,000
per student which will be credited towards the tuition
fees. The fee will reserve a slot for your child and not
an early enrollment reservation.
Students salute non-
teaching personnelThe hard work and dedication of SISC non-teaching
employee/personnel was acknowledged and
celebrated by students from preschool to high school
last February 15, 2017. Personnel Day honors the
group of people who make the school environment
physically conducive and safe for teaching and
learning to take place.
Students, the administration, and other school
community members expressed their appreciation
to the administrative staff, office assistants,
maintenance people and security personnel. The
days was made more memorable through an
institutional gift-giving and snack to celebrate the
dedication and outstanding work of the non-teaching
personnel and recognize the important contributions
that they make to students’ lives and the school as
a whole.
There will be no tuition fee increase in
preschool and Grade 1 in academic year
2017 - 2018. In Grade 2 - Grade 12, there
will be a minimal 2.5 % increase in tuition
fees.
Luxembourg Campus
Monday, February 20, 2017Snack: Pansit Palabok
Banana QLunch: Pork Afritada
Sinanglay na TilapiaBreaded PorkchopRoast ChickenBeef with BroccoliPinakbet sa GataUpo Guisado
Tuesday, February 21, 2017Snack: Pancit Canton
TuronLunch: Pork Lechon Paksiw
Chicken BBQBeef MechadoBreaded Fish FilletChicken ala New BurgKalabasa Sitaw GuisadoTogue Carrots Guisado
Wednesday, February 22, 2017Snack: Bihon Guisado
Camote FrittersLunch: Pork Menudo
Porkchop SteakBeef SinigangRoast PorkChicken InasalSpicy Eggplant
Thursday, February 23, 2017Snack: Pasta Carbonara
Guinataang MaisLunch: Pork Gambas
Tokwa't BaboyBangus SteakChicken CalderetaBeef MorconPechay Cabbage Guisado
Friday, February 24, 2017Snack: Pancit Canton
TuronLunch: Pork Humba
Korean Beef StewFried TilapiaGrillled ChickenBeef Kare-kareMonggo GuisadoSayote Carrots Guisado