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STONYHURST SOUTH VILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Batangas Campus
NO. 7 A.Y. 2019-2020 SEPTEMBER 13, 2019
Quant Je Puis!
Fully Accredited by
WASC, USA
STUDENTS AND PARENTS’
VISION
A premier learning
institution with
national and
international
recognition,
developing lifelong
learners and leaders
with competencies,
global perspectives,
and hearts of
service in a culture
of academic and
values excellence.
MISSION STATEMENT
We are committed
to provide quality
international
education through
the 5Cs:
Competence,
Character,
Commitment to
Achieve,
Collaboration and
Creativity.
We seek to develop
lifelong learners and
leaders.
We prepare learners
to respond to the
needs of the 21st
century.
STONYHURST
SOUTHVILLE
INTERNATIONAL
SCHOOL
Batangas City,
Philippines
Tel. No. (043) 7233595 www.stonyhurst.edu.ph
infobatangas@stonyhurst.
edu.ph
Appreciation Day
USSR Creating Lifelong Readers Creating Lifelong Readers
Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. It dares people to grow and
challenges their perspectives. It is definitely one of the most important skills one needs in
order to learn; and because learning is forever, reading should be, too. This is why it is
vital to make students appreciate reading not only as a school activity but also a skill that
they can use and carry beyond the classroom.
The Uninterrupted Sustained Silent Reading (USSR) is a program that the school does
once a month. This month, it will be on Tuesday, September 17. In its practice, the stu-
dents typically bring a reading material of their choice and for 30 minutes, they will be
given the chance to recreationally read. Any reading material is encouraged so long as
they are wholesome and age-appropriate. The school believes that this activity does not
only improve students’ silent reading skills but also imbibes (or fuels) the students’ passion
towards reading since they are reading on their own pace and they get to choose a
reading material that suits their interest.
Reading is dreaming with open eyes — what good is a school that doesn’t encour-
age its students to dream?
5cS curriculum
Parents and guardians of Valiant Knights!
You are all invited to an interactive learning session about the 5Cs Curriculum.
Please take note of the schedule:
· Thursday, September 19, will be for Parents of 1st to 12th Grade Students. This will be
held at the SSIS Batangas Main Hall from 9:00 AM to 12:00 NN.
· Friday, September 20, will be for Parents of Pre-School Students. This will be held at
the SSIS Batangas Main Hall from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
The 5Cs – Competence, Character, Commitment, Collaboration, and Creativity
– are principles on which the school bases its activities that are deemed needed to
translate educational goals into concrete observable change in students. This event is
designed for you to participate in different activities that will let you understand the
school’s curriculum and appreciate the kind of education that your children are re-
ceiving because at the end of the day, the success of the students is a product of our
combined efforts. Information and appreciation are KEY to a good collaboration.
We’ll see you there!
NO. 7 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 2
SCHOOL PROTOCOL
On Official Communication
ATTENTION PARENTS, GUARDIANS, CAREGIVERS:
The schools’ ONLY official tools to com-
municate with you are:
the SP Bulletin
the students’ diaries
official website and email
school phones
Teachers are DISCOURAGED to join any
Facebook Messenger groups with parents. So,
should you have any concerns or matters you
would want to raise or discuss, please either
call the SCHOOL LANDLINE or write on the STU-
DENTS’ DIARIES and schedule a CONFERENCE
WITH THE TEACHERS/STAFF.
Thank you for your continued coopera-
tion!
ERRATUM In the previous SP Bulletin issue, the winners in the
Buwan ng Wika celebration were announced. In it,
there were some winners who are wrongly named or
who were not mentioned at all. They are:
Maria Andrea Ysabella L. Lat
Pagbabaybay (Grade 1)
Mien Krey Anne A. Kloppers
Ms. Special Mufti (tied - Grade School)
We would like to apologize for this misinformation
and extend our pride and congratulatory thoughts to
the said students!
HEY, STUDENTS!
The following extra-curricular activities are
still open for registration/application!
DOE registration Forms are still available!
For YOU who’s interested in a beyond
-the-classroom learning experience that will
not only let YOU explore your passions and
talents but will also give YOU an opportuni-
ty to grab an internationally-recognized
award, get forms now at the Student Ser-
vices Office!
The Worthwhile Weekend Program applications are still open!
So, if YOU are interested in learning/
improving on playing basketball, football, the
violin, or guitar, inquire now at the Student Ser-
vices Office.
Make YOUR weekends even more fun!
GEM Project registration Forms are still available!
It’s not yet too late for YOU to shine
like a gem! So, if YOU have a skill that you’
ve set your mind to and you would want to
master, register now and make it a reality!
Just go to the Principal’s Office and
ask for a registration form.
Take that leap TODAY!
VALIANT KNIGHTS! Make sure to bring a reading material of your
choice on Tuesday, September 17, for the USSR. You
may bring ANY READING MATERIAL of your interest but
do make sure that it is WHOLESOME and AGE-
APPROPRIATE.
Happy reading!
Showing Flexibility
and Adaptability in
Relating with Others
NO. 7 A.Y. 2019-2020 Page 3
Anthony Paul M. Calado Principal
VALUE OF THE WEEK
Corner Parenting
QUOTE OF THE
WEEK QUOTE OF THE
WEEK
QUOTE OF THE
WEEK
Nothing great was ever achieved
without a personal sacrifice. “ ”
All things are difficult
before they are easy. “ ” - Thomas Fuller
Flowers are prettiest where they
are watered the most. “ ” Reply Slip
( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin No. 07 A.Y. 2019-2020.
Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature
Sept. 16
Preventive
Discipline
Seminar on
Substance
Abuse (JHS-SHS)
Sept. 17
Uniterrupted
Sustain Silent
Reading (all grade
levels)
Inter-Ed
Career Fair at
the World
Trade Center (SHS)
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Sept. 17-18
Dental Check-up (all grade levels)
Sept. 19
Theater Thursday (9-Wisdom)
Sept. 19
5Cs Curriculum
Appreciation
Day (G1-G12 parents)
Sept. 20
5C’s Curriculum
Appreciation
Day (Pre-School Parents)
- Anonymous
Your children need to keep themselves clean to remain
healthy and to feel good about themselves. Good personal hy-
giene will help boost their self-esteem and confidence.
Everyone needs to keep clean to kill germs and avoid get-
ting sick. Good personal hygiene also boosts confidence by
dealing with problems like bad breath or body odor.
For children, the basics of good personal hygiene are:
washing hands
covering their mouth when they cough
having regular baths or showers
brushing and flossing teeth.
For teenagers, the same basics are expected to keep a
healthy lifestyle, with a few additions:
Shave regularly.
Take care of any injuries as they happen and until
they are healed.
Use personal hygiene products correctly, including
deodorant, feminine hygiene products, facial acne
cleansers, etc.
You may have to help your child practice good personal
hygiene habits. These will become even more important as they
grow older and approach puberty. Being able to talk openly
and honestly about keeping clean will help you manage the
more difficult personal hygiene issues that are likely to come up
later on in their lives.
One who maintains cleanliness keeps diseases away.
Adapted from: https://www.webmd.com/parenting/features/teen-hygiene