SISC announces new presidentKristner Sheyn Saludo, Juan Alfonso Lobien, Robert Jeremiah Rivera,...

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A regular bulletin of information for the parents and students of Southville International School Theme of the Year: Embracing Academic Rigor with Growth Mindset and Grit through the 5Cs (Competence, Character, Commitment to Achieve, Collaboration, Creativity)” STAR Campus 136 Elizalde St., BF Homes, Parañaque City, Philippines Tel. Nos. (632) 8428811 Fax No. (632) 8079391 Munich Campus Munich St. corner Tropical Avenue, B.F. Homes International, Las Piñas City Tel. Nos.: 825-6374; 820-8702 to 03; 825-7909 Fax Number: (632) 8257909 Luxembourg Campus 1281 Tropical Ave. Cor. Luxembourg St., BF International, Las Pinas City, Philippines Tel. Nos. (632) 8208702-03 Fax No. 8208715 SISC announces new president Internationally Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges; Recognized by the Department of Education as a School of the Future; An International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Authorized World School; Investors in People Gold Awardee; ISO 9001:2015 Certified No. 20 AY 2018 - 2019 January 18, 2019 1 Southville International School and Colleges has appointed Ms. Jocelyn P. Tizon as acting president to advance the mission and vision of the school. Tizon, who holds a Master of Business Administration from American City University and is finishing a PhD in Management from the Lyceum of the Philippines, brings to the position nineteen years of experience in senior leadership at SISC. She will succeed Dr. Marl V. Ferenal who has announced his intent to retire after serving a 19-year tenure as chief executive. Before her newest appointment, Tizon has served as Executive Vice President and Vice President for Administration of SISC responsible for the effective and efficient management and delivery of administrative programs and services that support the academic endeavors. Recognized for her work in training and development, education and learning, and campus administration, she has served as Executive Director of the Asian Association of School Human Resource Management and Development Practitioners, Inc since 1999. Math whizzes show their mettle in int’l contest She co-wrote several books that include Strategic Human Resource Management: Local and Global Perspectives, Job Ranking and Salary Schemes for Schools, and Compensation and Benchmark Survey in Schools in the Philippines. Tizon has also taught in the areas of business administration and human resource management at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. She is uniquely positioned to lead SISC into an exciting new era with her administrative experience and scholarly work. Students from SISC were named recipients of top certificates in the 2018 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) - Mathematics Assessment conducted by Educational Assessment Australia. The competition is participated in by more than twenty countries from Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. Ervin Joshua Bautista received the High Distinction Medal and Medal Winner’s Certificate for getting the top score in his level. Gwyneth Margaux Tangog, on the other hand, was awarded the High Distinction Certificate for making it to the top 1% of the takers in her level. Kristner Sheyn Saludo, Juan Alfonso Lobien, Robert Jeremiah Rivera, Raven Breanna Maat, Antwone Santino Ong, Miguel Dominico Alzona and Stefano Crispino De Castro earned the Distinction Certificate for belonging in the next 10% of the takers in their level. Graciela Gonzales, Deeyon Rouche Tolentino, Samantha Tricia Lobien and Rueben Byron Maat were given the Credit Certificate for belonging in the next 20% of the takers in their level while Glicella Dane Baniqued, Joshua Levi Santos and Seryung Park got the Merit Certificate for being in the next 10% of the entrants in their level. The ICAS - Mathematics Assessment tests the participants’ skills and knowledge in algebra and patterns, data and statistics, measures and units, number and arithmetic, and space and geometry. The SISC awardees won for their performance relative to other students worldwide of the same year level. SISC President Jocelyn P. Tizon

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A regular bulletin of information for the parents and students of Southville International School

Theme ofthe Year:

“Embracing Academic Rigor with Growth Mindset and Grit through the 5Cs

(Competence, Character, Commitment to Achieve, Collaboration, Creativity)” STAR Campus 136 Elizalde St., BF Homes,

Parañaque City, Philippines

Tel. Nos. (632) 8428811

Fax No. (632) 8079391

Munich Campus Munich St. corner Tropical Avenue, B.F. Homes International, Las Piñas City Tel. Nos.: 825-6374; 820-8702 to 03; 825-7909 Fax Number: (632) 8257909

Luxembourg Campus

1281 Tropical Ave. Cor. Luxembourg St., BF

International, Las Pinas City, Philippines

Tel. Nos. (632) 8208702-03

Fax No. 8208715

SISC announces new president

Internationally Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges; Recognized by theDepartment of Education as a School of the Future; An International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Authorized

World School; Investors in People Gold Awardee; ISO 9001:2015 Certified

No. 20 AY 2018 - 2019 January 18, 2019

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Southville International School and Colleges has appointed Ms. Jocelyn P. Tizon

as acting president to advance the mission and vision of the school. Tizon, who

holds a Master of Business Administration from American City University and is

finishing a PhD in Management from the Lyceum of the Philippines, brings to the

position nineteen years of experience in senior leadership at SISC. She will succeed

Dr. Marl V. Ferenal who has announced his intent to retire after serving a 19-year

tenure as chief executive.

Before her newest appointment, Tizon has served as Executive Vice President and

Vice President for Administration of SISC responsible for the effective and efficient

management and delivery of administrative programs and services that support the

academic endeavors. Recognized for her work in training and development, education

and learning, and campus administration, she has served as Executive Director of

the Asian Association of School Human Resource Management and Development

Practitioners, Inc since 1999.

Math whizzes show their mettle in int’l contest

She co-wrote several books that include Strategic Human Resource Management: Local and Global Perspectives, Job Ranking

and Salary Schemes for Schools, and Compensation and Benchmark Survey in Schools in the Philippines.

Tizon has also taught in the areas of business administration and human resource management at both the graduate and

undergraduate levels. She is uniquely positioned to lead SISC into an exciting new era with her administrative experience and

scholarly work.

Students from SISC were named recipients of top certificates

in the 2018 International Competitions and Assessments

for Schools (ICAS) - Mathematics Assessment conducted

by Educational Assessment Australia. The competition is

participated in by more than twenty countries from Asia,

Africa, Europe, and America.

Ervin Joshua Bautista received the High Distinction Medal

and Medal Winner’s Certificate for getting the top score in

his level. Gwyneth Margaux Tangog, on the other hand,

was awarded the High Distinction Certificate for making it

to the top 1% of the takers in her level.

Kristner Sheyn Saludo, Juan Alfonso Lobien, Robert

Jeremiah Rivera, Raven Breanna Maat, Antwone Santino

Ong, Miguel Dominico Alzona and Stefano Crispino De

Castro earned the Distinction Certificate for belonging in

the next 10% of the takers in their level. Graciela Gonzales,

Deeyon Rouche Tolentino, Samantha Tricia Lobien and

Rueben Byron Maat were given the Credit Certificate for

belonging in the next 20% of the takers in their level while

Glicella Dane Baniqued, Joshua Levi Santos and Seryung

Park got the Merit Certificate for being in the next 10% of

the entrants in their level.

The ICAS - Mathematics Assessment tests the

participants’ skills and knowledge in algebra and patterns,

data and statistics, measures and units, number and

arithmetic, and space and geometry. The SISC awardees

won for their performance relative to other students

worldwide of the same year level.

SISC President Jocelyn P. Tizon

Learn “on-the-go” with the Moodle

Mobile appStudents can now access course content anytime, anywhere on their mobile devices with the free

Moodle Mobile app. Just follow the steps below to browse and review your subjects using the app:

ht tps: / /p lay.google .com/store /apps

details?id=com.moodle.moodlemobile&hl=en

1. Download the MOODLE mobile app to your

mobile device/tablet at the google playstore for

free. Download it at:

3. Press the connect button. You will then be

ask to login to a browser window. Press the “OK”

button.

2. Open the mobile app after after the installation.

Enter the URL of SISC’s MOODLE site (https://

moodle.southville.edu.ph). The page you will see

is the same as the screenshot below:

6. After your successful login, you will be

redirected to the homepage of the app just like

the image below:

4. You will be redirected to your default browser

with the login page of MOODLE. Press the

“Google+” button.

5. You will be redirected to the login page of gmail.

Enter your southville or sgen email and the

corresponding password. Please see images

below for reference:

Students & Parents’

Bulletin No. 20

AY 2018-2019

January 18, 2019

P. 2

Learn new skills

this new year at

WWP 2 Monday, January 21, 2019Snack: Baked Spaghetti

TuronLunch: Blackened Liempo

Roast BeefChicken Buffalo WingsPork SinigangSweet and Sour MeatballsSweet and Sour Fish FilletSayote-Carrots Guisado

Tuesday, January 22, 2019Snack: Pasta Carbonara

TuronLunch: Fried Chicken

Spicy PorkFish Fillet with Quail EggFried CalamaresRoast PorkBangus sa MisuSitaw-Kalabasa Guisado

Wednesday, January 23, 2019Snack: Baked Macaroni

TuronLunch: Pork Teriyaki

Liempo Kare-KareChicken ParmegianaTempuraSpicy WingsBangus Kare-KareTogue Guisado

Thursday, January 24, 2019Snack: Mac n’ Cheese

TuronLunch: Breaded Porkchop

Chicken Ala KingPork SalpicaoGrilled LiempoBangus SarciadoHomestyle Fried ChickenAmpalaya Guisado

Friday, January 25, 2019Snack: Baked Spaghetti

TuronLunch: Chicken Cordon Bleu

Beef with MushroomLumpiang ShanghaiPork SinigangBangus Kare-KareFish Fillet with Tartar SauceLumpiang Togue

January 2019

Calendar

January 16 – 20, 2019

International Schools Activities

Conference (ISAC) Season 2 Brent

Manila

January 18, 2019

Tug-o-wits of Early Childhood

Education Division (SK – Gr. 2)

IB Expo

January 21, 2019 Grade 4 Batch Fine Dining

January 21 – 22, 2019 English Fest Culminating Activity

January 22, 2019 Grade 3 Batch Fine Dining

January 23, 2019 CEO Forum - Grades 11 and 12

January 24, 2019 Bazaar Day - Grade 10

January 24 – 25, 2019

Grade 6 Batch Comprehensive

Growth Series (CGS) and Outdoor

Educational Program (OEP)

January 25, 2019

PoUCh Interaction of Grade 4

Outdoor Educational Program

(OEP) of Foreign Students Circle

Students & Parents’

Bulletin No. 20

AY 2018-2019

January 18, 2019

P. 3

REPLY SLIP

A. ( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 20 A.Y. 2018-2019.

B. I would like to reserve a slot in the Worthwhile Weekeend Programs II for:

Name : ________________________________________________________________________________________

Program intended to enroll in : ______________________________________________________________________

Contact Number : ________________________________________________________________________________

________________________ __________________________ ____________________________

Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature

Marie Vic F. Suarez

Principal

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The Worthwhile Weekend Programs

(WWP) will have their second run this new

year. The WWP is SISC’s offering for

students and other interested parties who

may want to put their Saturdays into good

use by learning new skills or knowledge in

fun and interesting ways.

In the Performing Arts, the classes offered

are Ballet in partnership with ACTS Manila.

Art for Kids is also available.

For the sportsminded, there are classes in

Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Karate-Do,

Arnis, and Chess.

Program duration is from February - April,

2019. For details, call Elydia Reyes at 825-

2358 loc 327, or fill out the reply slip of this

bulletin.There should be a minimum of 5

students to open a class.