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A regular bulletin of information for the parents and students of Southville International School
Theme of
the Year:Live the 5Cs: Achieve, Lead, Make an Amazing Difference.
STAR Campus 136 Elizalde St., BF Homes,
Parañaque City, Philippines
Tel. Nos. (632) 8428811/8075548
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
www.southville.edu.ph
SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AND COLLEGES
No. 13 AY 2014 - 2015 September 19, 2014
INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), U.S.A.;
Recognized by the Department of Education as a School of the Future;
An International Baccalaureate (I.B.) Authorized World School; ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED
SISC marks 24th Foundation DaySouthville International School and Colleges (SISC) celebrates
its 24th Foundation Month through a series of activities which
started off with the Opening Ceremony. In his welcome
remarks, SISC President Dr. Marl V. Ferenal likened the
institution’s twenty-four years of existence to 24-karat gold
which is the purest form of gold the same way the faculty,
students, and staff has shown pure commitment and hard
work in contributing to the progress of the school.
Other highlights of the opening ceremony included the parade
of the Student Councils of Basic Education and College, the
Mr. & Ms. Teen SISC candidates, and the College Deans and
Chairs with their student representatives. The champion
Grade 10 Pep Squad performed their stunts and routines before
the College Chorale Group rendered their numbers. The SISC
Inter-Cultural Affairs Dance Troupe captivated the audience
with their rendition of a Philippine folk dance.
Selected SISC officers, teachers and students also professed
their pride as a Southville Monarch before the different College
Programs launched their respective projects which will
culminate on the school’s 25th Anniversary next year.
Museum of the South opens Botong exhibit
The exhibit is free and open to all SISC families.
The Botong Francisco exhibit will run until October 15, 2014.
SISC’s Museum of the South opens its first collaborative
exhibition, “Botong Francisco: A Nation Imagined,” with
Ayala Museum as part of the Foundation Month celebration.
The exhibit features twenty-five reproductions of the most
celebrated paintings of National Artist for Visual Arts Carlos
“Botong” Francisco from institutional and private collections.
Accompanying these images is a film produced by Ayala
Foundation, Inc., and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Peque
Gallaga on Botong’s vision and artistry.
The extraordinary quality of the works gathered together
confirms Botong Francisco’s status as the country’s foremost
mural artist. He created visually arresting works of art that
are uniquely Filipino with themes revolving around historical
events and figures, folk traditions, and the rural lifestyle.
The Gr. 10 Pep Squad salutes SISC on its 24th year.
SFU opens second term enrollment
of its world-class college programsSouthville Foreign University (SFU) is now
accepting applications for the University of
Chester’s (UC) Master of Science in Professional
Nursing and Master of Business Administration
programs which began in Sept. 2013. Other
courses offered by the University of Chester in
SFU are Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies,
and Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
The University of
Chester is one of the
highest ranking
institutions in the UK
in terms of providing
high-quality courses
and successfully
preparing its students
for their careers.
UC’s MSN degree
program is a post-
b a c c a l a u r e a t e
professional degree
designed to prepare
nurses for expanding
roles in healthcare and
enhance their
opportunities for
professional advancement. The MBA program,
on the other hand, is designed to provide
theoretical expertise, analytical know-how and
practical management tools to executives for
them to succeed in the global marketplace. For
more details, you may call telephone nos. 820-
9181, 820-5952, 825-5147 or e-mail:
SISC will present the heartwarming musical comedy I Do Bidoo Bidoo featuring the talents of the
College of Communication students on the stage of Luxembourg Gym on October 2, 2014. The
matinee performance is at 2:00 p.m. and the evening showing is at 5:30 p.m.
SISC College presents Apo’s I DoBidoo Bidoo musical on stage
Set to the music and lyrics of OPM (Original
Pilipino Music) legend, Apo Hiking Society, I Do
Bidoo Bidoo is about falling in love, finding one’s
voice, and facing responsibility. Winner of the
Golden Screen Award for Best Motion Picture
(Musical or Comedy), I Do Bidoo Bidoo follows
how a young couple tries to deal with uncertainty
and obligation, and how parents recover when
their children stray off the path of their dreams
for them.
Some of the APO musical classics in the play
are “Pumapatak Na Naman ang Ulan,” “Doo
Bidoo,” “Syotang Pa-class,” “Awit ng Barkada,”
“Panalangin,” “Tuyo Nang Damdamin,” “Mahirap
Magmahal,” “Salawikain,” “Ewan,” “Batang Bata,”
“Blue Jeans,” and “Di Na Natuto.”
Tickets are priced at Php 100.00 and Php 500.00
and are available at the Media Center, 5th floor,
Luxembourg Campus.
Parenting Corner
Music & kidsGiven the power of music and its potent
messages, parents need to decide what their
kids are ready for. Here are some tips:
1. Be a model for music. Your child will sing
along with whatever you select, so make
sure you choose songs with lyrics you won’t
mind your child repeating if you aren't
around.
2. Keep an eye on digital music. Take note
of what they're downloading and ask them
to play their favorite songs for you.
3. Play your favorite music for kids and
enjoy together. It's surprising how much
kids enjoy listening to vintage tunes. (https://
www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/music-and-your-kids-tips)
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 13
AY 2014-2015
Sept. 19, 2014 P. 2
Theme of the
Year:
Live the 5Cs
(Competence,
Character,
Collaboration,
Creativity,
and
Commitment
to Achieve):
Achieve,
Lead,
Make an
Amazing
Difference.
Connect with your
kids through artTen out of ten kids love to draw! Art activities stimulate
a preschool child's imagination and creativity, and help
with physical and mental development. Recognizing
this, the Preschool Department is holding an art
contest for its Nursery, Kinder, Junior Prep, and
Senior Prep students and their parents.
Dubbed “Painting with Mom and Dad,” it’s a contest
where everyone wins in terms of fun and parent-child
bonding! It will be held on September 20, 2014, 9:00
- 11:30 am, at the Luxembourg Gym. Registration
starts at 8:45 am.
Students & Parents’
Bulletin No. 13
AY 2014-2015
Sept. 19, 2014 P. 3
Theme of the
Year:
Live the 5Cs
(Competence,
Character,
Collaboration,
Creativity,
and
Commitment
to Achieve):
Achieve,
Lead,
Make an
Amazing
Difference.
REPLY SLIP
A. ( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin SY 2014-2015 No. 13.
B. ( ) I am willing to host ________ students during the Asian International Schools Activities Conference (AISAC) on
Sept. 24-28, 2014.
C. ( ) I am attending the Inspiring Parent-Bonding and Wellness through Yoga session on Oct. 18, 2014.
________________________ ______________________________ _________________________
Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature
Luxembourg CampusMonday, September 22, 2014Snack: Ginataang MaisLunch: Beef Sinigang Pork Menudo Chicken with Pineapple Escabecheng Bangus Boneless Vegetable Lumpiang Hubad
Tuesday, September 23, 2014Snack: Banana TuronLunch: Beef Steak with Onion Rings Pork Sinigang Chicken Caldereta Sinanglay na Tilapia Pinakbet
Wednesday, September 24, 2014Snack: Camote QueLunch: Beef Nilaga with Corn Pork & Tokwa with Tausi Inasal na Manok Paksiw na Boneless Bangus Ampalaya with Egg
Thursday, September 25, 2014Snack: Camote QueLunch: Beef Nilaga with Corn Pork & Tokwa with Tausi Inasal na Manok Paksiw na Boneless Bangus Ampalaya with Egg
Friday, September 26, 2014Snack: Waffle EggLunch: Beef Kare Kare Pork Binagoongan Chicken Tinola Calamares Monggo w/ Ampalaya Leaves
Marie Vic F. Suarez
Principal
SISC to host int’l
schools tourneySISC will host the Asian International Schools
Activities Conference (AISAC) volleyball, basketball,
and football competitions on September 24 - 28, 2014.
It is a great privilege to host the event since it will
serve as an opportunity for the school to benchmark,
to be further recognized, and to network with other
international schools.
SISC students and athletes will gain a lot from this
experience especially those who will host some of
the visitors. They will meet new friends and be
enriched by the cross-cultural experience through
sports. By opening your home and your family to
these delegates, you guarantee that they will have
an unforgettable welcome to SISC.
We would like to thank the family of Ysabelle Ong
for supporting this program. We would like to invite
more parents and families who would like to be
actively involved in the activity to host at least two
(2) students from Global Jaya International School -
Indonesia.
For those who are willing to help, please check the
reply slip at the end of this bulletin or get in touch
with Ms. Rea Villa at 825 - 6374 loc. 157, or the
Public Relations Office at 825 - 6374 loc. 100.