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UNIS Hanoi’s Weekly Community Newsletter Volume 19, Edition 38, Thursday 13 Jun Next Week... Friday, 14 June - 12 August Summer Holiday Coming Soon... Tuesday, 13 August Orientation for new families Wednesday, 14 August 2013-14 School Year starts [email protected] IN THIS WEEK’S TIN TUC - The Highlights... Reading over the summer? (p.16) Spanish Class Trips (p.16) Thinking out of the box (p.17-18) Notes from the Head of School (p.2-3) Notes from the Board of Directors (p.4) Notes from the ES and MSHS Principals (p.5-9) Grade 8 Promotion Photo Special (p.10) New Aquatics Academy (p.11) Launching the Birthday Gift Fund (p.12) UMA News (p.14) Notes from the Nurses’ Office (p.15) Bus Service for 2013-14? (p.15) Toothbrushes for Thuy An (p.19) MSHS Water Polo (p.19) Sports Events 13-14 (p.20) Houses’ results (p.20) Shopping Ideas for the Summer (p.21) Job Opportunity (p.22-23) Summer Energize Schedule (p.23-24)

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UNIS Hanoi’s Weekly Community Newsletter Volume 19, Edition 38, Thursday 13 Jun

Next Week... Friday, 14 June - 12 August

● Summer Holiday

Coming Soon... Tuesday, 13 August

Orientation for new families

Wednesday, 14 August

2013-14 School Year starts

[email protected]

IN THIS WEEK’S TIN TUC - The Highlights...

Reading over the summer? (p.16)

Spanish Class Trips (p.16)

Thinking out of the box (p.17-18)

Notes from the Head of School (p.2-3)

Notes from the Board of Directors (p.4)

Notes from the ES and MSHS Principals (p.5-9)

Grade 8 Promotion Photo Special (p.10)

New Aquatics Academy (p.11)

Launching the Birthday Gift Fund (p.12)

UMA News (p.14)

Notes from the Nurses’ Office (p.15)

Bus Service for 2013-14? (p.15)

Toothbrushes for Thuy An (p.19)

MSHS Water Polo (p.19)

Sports Events 13-14 (p.20)

Houses’ results (p.20)

Shopping Ideas for the Summer (p.21)

Job Opportunity (p.22-23)

Summer Energize Schedule (p.23-24)

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Notes from the Head of School

As the 2012-2013 school year comes to a close, I wanted to send a final message out to all parents. This has

been another outstanding year filled with numerous learning experiences for all of us in the UNIS Hanoi

community. And it was made even more special with the celebration of our 25th Birthday as a school. I

would like to take this opportunity to extend to everyone my sincere appreciation for all of your help and

support on behalf of our students.

To the families who are leaving our School, I send to you my best wishes for a successful transition to the

new school and location. Change is never easy or straightforward but we hope we have prepared you well for

you to land safely in your next location and have an successful transition to the new school and community. And remember

that you will always be considered a part of UNIS Hanoi and are welcome to come back and visit anytime. All of you

including students and parents are now officially alumni and will be included in future communication from our

Advancement Office.

For those returning for next year, I hope you have a wonderful vacation and I look forward to seeing you on the first day of

school on Wednesday, 14 August 2013. There will be a few refurbishments and enhancements this coming summer. We are

expanding our ECC facility by adding a Discovery Classroom and enhancing the center play area there. We also hope to

improve the dining experience for all students by replacing the ceiling with acoustical tiles and putting a new surface on the

floor in the canteen in order to reduce the noise level. We have ordered proper school cafeteria furniture and it will arrive

sometime during the first half of the school year. There will also be the usual “clean and polish” activities so that we can

begin next year with the facilities and grounds looking and feeling fresh.

In addition, we are looking forward to the introduction of our Aquatics Academy next year which is mentioned on page 11.

Modeled somewhat after the UNIS Music Academy, we hope this new program will respond to the growing need for

effective swimming instruction particularly for younger students.

Finally, I want to once again thank our faculty and staff for a job well done this year. Our facilities are wonderful and our

school is well-resourced, but at the end of the day, it is our personnel who work so hard to deliver the program. My heartfelt

appreciation goes out to them on a job well-done.

Respectfully,

Chip Barder, Head of School

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Pre-Kindergarten Ophelia Hamada Ilham Ahmad Solihin Emma Sophie Richtering Blenken Anna Le-King James Gordon

Kindergarten

Findley Enticknap-Smith Kai Alldritt Harriet Norton Ophelie Coppens Theo Rafuse Itsuki Hamada

Grade 1 Anh Phuc Doan Yen-Hung Wu Mariana Heindl Matilda Engelson Peter Friso Richtering Blenken Dillon Franklin Duncan Keane Joachim Killian Kacey Chen Grade 2 Oscar Hamada Orion Powers Alessandro Stephens Victor Rossi Reem Abdo Ayla Orona Adrien Chung Pierrot Coppens Nemo Kobayashi Anika Luchtenburg

Grade 3 Carlos Joaquin Jahnsen Gutierrez Eleanor Enticknap-Smith Sophie Rees-Druitt Kim - Leanne Pogade Bridget Liston Louis Lalonde Marie-Flore Lalonde Grace Rafuse Trajan Keane Sofia Pineros Saravia Jin Young Park Gabrielle Cheng

Grade 4 Luca Pierangelo Nozomu Hirama Ji Eun Kim Kyle Fairman Dalia Abdo Fiona Engelson Joaquin Orona Khayla Kieft Kalinda Kieft Rhakesh Tamilselvan Andrew Johnston Aneesha Mishra Kai Yuan Mor Seung Chan Lee

Grade 5 Marissa Powers Noah Ahmad Solihin Jay Alldritt Samuel Norton Xin Yi Wan Alexander Lykkegren Rahil Ross Gwendolyn Liston Yan Ying Mor Pooja Banglorewala Yuka Saito Juan Carlo Azarcon Anush Singhal

Grade 6 Valentina Stephens Daniel Ollen Matthias Heindl Eun Ki Lee Stephanie Kieft Jeong Yeon Ahn Min Chol Shin Esteban Pineros Saravia Maya Kaufman Sun Woo Jeong

Grade 7 Jord Beek Akira Hirama Tobias Norton Wei Long Wan Octavio Orona Alexander Kenderdine- Davies Charles Lalonde Julian Jeanne Zoe Johnston Zheng Yuan Mor Dave-Van Trinh Hyung Ki Lee

Grade 8 Maarten Beek Ailsa Davies Samuel Alldritt Kelly Fairman Benedicte Lykkegren Sophia Rafuse Tanusha Mishra Alan Luchtenburg Ido Kaufman Juan Paolo Azarcon Devon Cheng

Grade 9 Thao Tran Duc Minh Nguyen Louise Karlsson Kihlberg Dan Nguyen Nico Wipf Samiha Ross Vincent Lalonde Philip Rosenholm Maryam Mustafa Daksh Sharma

Grade 10 Melanie Beek Ruan Hamer Laurids Poulsen Darikha Senanayake Bryony Rickard Yuri Murakami Sara Curcio Amol Sharma Iris Daniela Camacho Caballero Grade 11 Mitsuki Teranishi Hye Lin Yoon

Best wishes to our students who are leaving UNIS Hanoi

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Notes from the Board of Directors

Announcing UNIS Hanoi Values and

Beliefs

Earlier this year, through a series of focus groups, more

than 350 members of the UNIS Hanoi community,

including students, parents, faculty, staff, admin and alumni

provided in-depth inputs into values that are important to

them. Their views were comprehensively recorded by the

Board’s consultants (click here to see their report) and

formed the basis for the final UNIS Hanoi Values and

Belief Statements, which were approved by the Board last

Tuesday, June 11.

The Board is very happy to share with you the three values of

Learning, Community and Responsibility together with corresponding beliefs statements set out in

the boxes below. We look forward to seeing these Values

and Beliefs integrated into the School’s identity in the new

school year and guiding UNIS Hanoi’s work in the years

ahead.

The Board wishes to record sincere appreciation to all who

contributed to this process, in particular the parents who

hosted focus groups in their homes, all who attended the

meetings, consultants Rebecca Hales and Cynthia Mann

and the members of the Board’s Values and Belief

Statement Task Force, chaired by Craig Burgess.

End of the Year

On behalf of the Board, I wish all members of our

community, students, faculty, admin, staff and parents, an

enjoyable and restful vacation. To those who are leaving

Hanoi, safe travels and bon voyage and please keep in

touch through our alumni programme. To those who are

returning, I look forward to seeing you again in August.

Best wishes,

Sarah Garner, Board Chair

LEARNING

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Notes from the Elementary School Principal

Dear parents,

I can hardly believe that the year is coming to an end already – my first at UNIS Hanoi. What a hectic and

fulfilling time it has been. It has been a pleasure to work with your children across all grades and gauge their

levels of understanding and engagement in their learning through group conferences, classroom visits and

grade level Unit of Inquiry events. I am impressed by their attitudes and motivation towards learning in

general and their commitment to take appropriate action within the community whenever possible. They

have responded beautifully to the courtesy campaign in recent months and are showing respect for those

around them whatever their age or role in school.

Hearing the students practicing their lines for the Grade 5 Graduation Ceremony and the ES Leavers’ Assembly earlier this

week I am again struck by the deep sense of community at the school. The population may be more transient than others I

have experienced but the bonds are strong and go well beyond the time spent physically on campus. With the advent of so

much social communication technology, it is thankfully so much easier, quicker and cheaper for everyone to stay in touch

and this certainly helps ease some of the pain of the inevitable goodbyes.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the staff in the Elementary School for their hard work and support this year.

It is never easy having incoming school leaders as inevitably this means some change. However, the team is really strong and

committed and has pulled together to continually build on established best practices and implement new initiatives to

support improved student learning outcomes.

We are saying goodbye to twelve members of staff this year and I wish the following people all the very best in their

upcoming ventures:

Nicolas Audegond (French Maternity Cover), Lin Turley (Grade 5 Maternity Cover), Jill McHale (Grade 2 Team

Leader), Amber Narramore (Music teacher), Lisa Keane (Nurse), Bronwyn Finnimore (G3 teacher and Service Learning

Coordinator), Cami Endicott (ES Counselor), Vanessa Ferra (Grade 4 EAL), Barbara Bowman (Grade 1 teacher) Kathy

Bond (Grade 1 teacher), Lucy Norton (Grade 2 teacher and Literacy Coordinator) and Simon Norton (Grade 4 Team

Leader and Numeracy Coordinator). I have really appreciated all their efforts and hope they will stay in touch.

In conclusion, I would like to offer my very best wishes to all departing families and a safe and happy summer break for all.

Kind regards,

Carole Denny

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Notes from the Middle High School Principal

Dear MSHS Families,

Where does the time go? It seems like yesterday that I was writing my first Tin Tuc article……… now here I

am finishing my first year at UNIS Hanoi! This year has been a tremendous learning experience for me and I

would like to thank the entire UNIS Hanoi community for all the support and encouragement given to me

over the past academic year.

I would like to give a special thank you to the student body for their maturity, hard work in the classroom

and enthusiasm for flash mobs and such! I would also like to thank to the entire MSHS faculty who continue to be so

welcoming and good spirited.

The end of a school year is a time of mixed feelings. On one hand EVERYONE is excited about the upcoming summer

holiday, but at the same time there is a sense of sadness. Perhaps it is sadness for the friends, classmates, and colleagues will

be moving on? Perhaps a bit of trepidation over making a life change or the prospect of looking out toward an uncertain

future? This sense of uneasiness is all part of the normal cycle of life in an international school. But any anxiety quickly turns

into excitement and anticipation for the upcoming school year. Thoughts turn to old friends reuniting, new friends and

teachers to be met, athletic competitions to be played, and new courses to be explored. This all contributes to a building

sense of optimism for the year ahead. We all do indeed have much to look forward to!

Before concluding my final Tin Tuc article I would like to wish all the students and their families who will be leaving our

school community every success in the future. Good luck! To everyone who will return to UNIS Hanoi please enjoy a

wonderful break and I look forward to seeing you in August.

I am sure the entire UNIS Hanoi Community will join me in thanking the following departing MSHS faculty members for

their contributions to the life of our school: Elizabeth Druitt (Theatre/Music), Christina Powers (Assistant Principal),

Steve Powers (IB Coordinator/Humanities), Clint Hamada (Technology Facilitator), Melissa Hamada (PE), Abigail

Lopez Salazar (Spanish), Anne Marie Drozdz (Drama), Edwin Van Olst (Humanities), Christopher Gill (Design

Technology), Cara Nodwell (Mathematics), Nicole Miranda (Science), and Graeme Foster (Mathematics).

Summer vacation provides a much needed time to relax and recharge. It also gives the opportunity to reflect on the past and

plan for the future. Please encourage your children to reflect on the past school year and set goals for the future. There is

much to look forward to in 2013/2014!

Best regards and enjoy a well-deserved break!

Pete Kennedy, Middle High School Principal

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Notes from the Middle High School Principal

Middle High School Honour Rolls

Grade 6 Uyen Trinh Gia Han Le Jina Park Ela Kalra Predtheev Ravi Phuong Le Minh Quan Do Marcelle-Marie Villars Mateo Asturizaga Rohan Gowda Alicia Dziedzic Giang Le Dat Truong Kiridan Munro Shimli Satpathy Dang Nguyen (Tom) Mac Linh Dang Khushi Kapoor Jae Yoon Jung Sun Woo (Alice) Jeong Eun Ki (Sera) Lee Matthias Heindl Valentina Stephens Esteban Pineros Saravia Daniel Ollen

Grade 7 Min Joo (Alice) Choi Yoav Shahar Joel Akio Tamura Sunu (Isabel) Kim Hosana Tagomori Svea Nyberg Long Than Nozima Burkhanova Na Yeon Kim Lan Anh Foster Ha Nguyen Niklas Jaakola Saskia Brennen Quang Anh Nguyen Darlene Cheong Nga (Hannah) Nguyen Sorcha Hamer Ye Hyun (Olivia) Kim Christine Dziedzic Chien Wen (Chelsea) Cheng Rachel Lambert Chiara Prytz Elizabeth Somers Nguyet Nguyen

Grade 7 Minh Quan Dao Nguyen Ji Won Kim Minh Anh Nguyen Tra Mi Nielsen Ky Anh Nguyen Le-Y-Mai Emeline Do Su Yun Jeong Da Eun (Lina) Oh Quang Anh (Alex) Le Phuong Anh (Anya) Ngo Alexander Kenderdine- Davies Akira Hirama Zheng Yuan Mor Julian Jeanne Tobias Norton Hyung Ki (Timothy) Lee

Grade 8 Ailsa Davies Benedicte Lykkegren Tanusha Mishra Sophia Rafuse Taito Ishii Kelly Fairman Ido Kaufman Devon Cheng Seyon Park Young Ju Lee Yerim (Jenny) Kim Trine Marielle (Marielle) Wik Shweta Mondal Maho Wakui Kimberley Van Anh Knaggs Yoon Zoo (Yoon Ju) Gee Jee Eun Kim Elizabeth (Lulu) Phan Truong Son Trinh Ly Ann Foster Hoi Yoon Jung Devyani Patra Duy Truong Ngoc Le Ngoc Trai Nguyen Minh Nguyen Seung Ju (Justin) Sohn Giang Nguyen Henryk Le Hai Daksh Sharma Su Ho Jeong Anh Phuong Nguyen Won Seok Han

Grade 8 Alan Wichink-Kruit Hyun Deok Hwang Nils Jaranovs Amara Anderson Laura Jorgensen Son Dao

Grade 9 Nico Wipf Duc Minh Nguyen Chihiro Obayashi Linh Vo Jin Sun (Sunny) Park Linh Nguyen Rosaria Battista Awua Buahin Chihyun Ryu Nhi Trinh Seung Yoo Yang Nina McLean Gun Hee Yoon Jemima Brennen Mai Phung Thao Pham Ewa Dung Lachman Siddharth Patra Amol Sharma Jedidiah (Jed) Edwards Tae Heog Yang Yin Teng Ho Min Ji Kim Hieu Nguyen Vince Jose Keiko Escalante Son Trinh Thai Son Trinh Yoshito Murata Lena Fiebrantz Michael Emblem Vu Bui

Grade 10 Duong Nguyen Tae Jun Park Kim Lan Mallon Viet Than Van Do Quynh Anh Do Nam Nguyen Minh Anh Nguyen Hae Ji Noh Jonas Fiebrantz

Grade 10 Veronica Lai Na Young Kim Hye Lin Yoon Gillian Vallely So Hee Jeong Thu (Rosie) Tran Duong Vu Nhat Nguyen So Yeon Jeong Devin Cheong Hung Nguyen My-Linh Tran Nghia Truong Sara Curcio Darikha Senanayake Ruan Hamer Melanie Beek Yuri Murakami

Grade 11 Eun Bee Ko Shefali Satpathy Hyun Su Hwang My Tran Tuan Anh Nguyen Hanna Tagomori Kyung Hyea Hyun Chi Mai Partho Mondal Anna Le Hai Phuong Le Son Le Seung Hyun Sohn Lucas Prytz Jessica van den Brink Hiong Lin Tam Eel Hee Yoon Quynh Anh Do Minh Ho Elizabeth (Brooks) Armstrong Trung Pham Tiara Le Calvez Ji Hoon Lee Ju Youn Lee Megan Newell Phong Hoa Hai Anh Nguyen Maximilian Tang Mana Muchaku

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Notes from the Middle High School Principal

Courage and Risk-Taking Yeong Jin (Ted) Le Joel Tamura William Wood Ko Aiga

Outstanding Leadership Uyen Trinh Ela Karla Rohan Gowda Niklas Jaakola Alexander Kenderdine-Davies Amara Anderson Lulu Phan

Most Improved Learner Laura Jorgensen

Caring and Kindness Shimli Satpathy Khushi Kapoor Sorcha Hamer Le-Y-Mai Emeline Do Son Dao Trine Marielle Wik

Commitment to Studies Adelaide Charlier Nam Yeon Ko Minh Quan Do Alice Choi Da Eun Oh

Positivity

Bach Le Thanh Le Ailsa Davies Sophia Rafuse

Citizenship and commitment to UN principles Marcelle-Marie Villars Farhah Hisamuddin Hjalmar Selin Shweta Mondal Kimberley Van Anh Knaggs

Creative Excellence Valentina Stephens Phuong Le Hosana Tagomori Anh Phuong Nguyen Seyon Park Young Ju Lee

High School Grade Level Awards

Middle School Grade Level Awards

Leadership Award Vu Bui Duong Nguyen Shefali Sapathy

Learner Laureate Award Awua Buahin Jonas Fiebrantz My Tran

Citizenship Award Jemima Bennen Bryony Rickard Jessica Van Der Brink

Humanitarian Award Jeddidiah Edwards Darikha Senanayake Partho Mondal

Student's Choice Award Leo Jose Tae Jun Park Sohom Chakma

Global Citizenship Award Jamie Trees

MSHS Service Learning Awards

Service Learning Leadership Award

Commitment to the Service Learning Programme Award

Jed Edwards Hao Shern Lee Trine Wik (Marielle) Jonas Fiebrantz Tran Thanh Trung Hye Lin Yoon Minh Anh Nguyen Joel Akio Tamura

Maya Kaufman Rachel Lambert Christine Dziedzic Michael Emblem Than Hoang Viet Seo Young (Anna) Kim

Tran Hang My Do Quynh Anh Le Hoang Nam Phuong Megan Newell Shefali Satpathy Hana Tagamori Anna LeeHeWing Mana Machaku Le Hoang. Nam Phuong Do Quynh Anh

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MSHS Award and Honour Roll Receivers

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Grade 8 Promotion

UNIS Hanoi Congratulates the Grade 8 Class of 2012-2013

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Announcing the UNIS Hanoi Aquatics Academy for 2013-2014!

We are excited to announce wonderful new opportunities in our co-curricular

programme for next year with the launch of our new Aquatics Academy.

The UNIS Hanoi Aquatics Academy has two main goals – more options for all our

community at all levels and improved quality in support of our curricular and co-

curricular goals.

More options

Not only will there be availability for Learn to Swim classes at all levels for all our

students (Kindergarten upwards) but also opportunities for adult classes and one to one tuition.

In addition there will be specialist offerings for Swim Teams, Fitness and Techique sessions, Water Polo for students, stroke

clinics, swimming camps and support for our Swim For Life service teaching local Vietnamese students to swim.

And the Academy will also provide the structure and support for our wider reaching community initiatives whether it is

through adult classes for our parent and faculty community or for our commitment to teach local Vietnamese students to

swim with our Swim for Life programme, combatting the high mortality rates through drowning in our host country.

Improved quality

UNIS Hanoi is an authorized provider of the American Red Cross Learn to Swim programme which trains its trainers and as

such the Aquatics Academy will also become a centre for professional development.

All our instructors will be fully qualified through the Red Cross programme or other comparable programmes.

The Aquatics academy will enable all our swimmers (whatever the age or ability) to advance at their pace and be sure to

support not only beginners but those that wish to excel and be more competitive on the international schools level.

How it will work

The Aquatics Academy will follow the model of the very popular UNIS Music Academy and the expanded and improved

offerings will be charged at a small cost which enables the continuity and quality of the programme through the appointment

of a Head Coach.

We are delighted that Andy Myers will be joining our Aquatics Team from the International School of Bangkok where he

launched and led their academy initiative (The Panthers Swim Club) to success for the last seven years.

Our team of instructors will work with Andy on the new range of offerings which will be available for sign-up at the start of

the new year, and will have our swimming pool in action for our community until 8pm every week day evening and on

Saturdays.

The pool will still be available as usual for energize members.

In order to finance the expanded programme and to ensure its long-term continuity there will be a small charge for

swimming activities in the co-currcicular programme (excluding official Swim Teams in season).

Typical costs for booking lessons and sessions with the new Aquatics Academy will be:

50 USD for a 9-week swim class (45 minutes with no more than 10 to the class)

50 USD for a 9-week Water Polo or Fitness Session

25 USD for a 30 minute one to one lesson with one of our academy instructors (depending on availability)

35 USD for a 30 minute one to one lesson with Head Coach Andy Myers

We look forward to piloting this expanded “Academy” concept and hope that we are responsive to the growing needs of our

community and programmes.

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Message from the Advancement Office

LAUNCHING THE BIRTHDAY GIFT FUND – With your ideas!

This year UNIS Hanoi celebrated 25 Years of Learning to Inspire… and what a year it has been!

From the launch in September with International Peace Day celebrating UNIS Hanoi’s first day of school , to the final global

alumni party last month in Seoul, it has been a year in which our community has joined together to celebrate. As part of the

birthday celebrations we decided that we wanted to give a birthday gift to our local Vietnamese community, recognizing 25

years of partnership and investing in the next 25 years!

And we are delighted to announce that we have raised more than 37,000 USD to establish our Birthday Gift Fund, from

which project grants will be awarded in 2013-14.

THE BIRTHDAY GIFT FUND – Open Community Phase

The Birthday Gift Fund will support our local Vietnamese community through Service Learning projects in

partnership with local groups which:

ENGAGE UNIS STUDENTS in genuine and reciprocal learning experiences

BUILD COMMUNITY and meaningfully strengthen the School’s relationships with the local community over time

ARE SUSTAINABLE for both for the community the project aims to support, and for UNIS Hanoi.

Until September 30, 2013, we are asking our community (students, parents, faculty and alumni) to contribute ideas and

suggestions for the Birthday Gift Fund Committee’s consideration. We want to hear about local groups or organisations that

could provide exciting possible projects (existing or new) for the Birthday Gift Fund to support in line with the criteria and

goals above.

Visit the website for more information and to download the Birthday Gift Fund Suggestion Form

TIMELINE

October to December: the Birthday Gift Fund Advisory Group (made up of students, parents, faculty, Vietnamese Staff

and administrators) will research project ideas and suggestions from; 1) our community members, 2) existing Service

Learning partners and 3) the UNIS Service Learning team.

December: Recommendations for grants will be made to the Head of School from that Advisory Group with the guidance

of the Birthday Gift Fund Core Committee (D-12 Service Learning Coordinator, Director of Learning, Director of

Advancement and Director of Finance).

January: the Head of School will announce the Birthday Gift Fund projects and the Advisory Group will work with the local

groups until June, to both launch the projects and establish full Service Learning options in 2014-15 for our students.

GET INVOLVED AND HELP ENSURE THAT THE BIRTHDAY GIFT FUND CAN

SUPPORT GREAT PROJECTS IN OUR COMMUNITY: http://www.unishanoi.org/?

page=BirthdayGiftFund

HOW WE RAISED THE MONEY…

BIRTHDAY SOUVENIRS All profits from the sale of souvenirs designed with the all-school photo taken on UN DAY

1,500 USD

UNIQUELY UNIS Community members donated their time and talents as auction prizes at Spring Fair

2,260 USD

BIRTHDAY BALL

Thanks to the sponsorship of InterContinental Hanoi Westlake, Red Apron and Miguel Torres, 90% of our ticket price became donation. Thanks also to VinGroup and all the auction donations, LiOA , International SOS and generous anonymous donors.

33,473 USD

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Message from the Advancement Office (Continued)

It is that time of the year again when we have to say goodbye to our leaving friends,

students and teachers...

Dear Leavers,

We are sorry that you have to leave UNIS Hanoi, but as you start out on your new adventure, you become part of the UNIS

Hanoi worldwide alumni community.

WELCOME!

We welcome everyone to our alumni community – former students from all grades, their parents and former faculty and

staff – and we hope our worldwide community will just keep on growing.

With the alumni community programme you will be able to keep in touch with their friends, students and teachers at UNIS,

make new friends in their new home, receive news from school, find out about alumni gatherings and reunions!

We look forward to staying in touch with you and good luck as you start your new adventure!

Alumni Relations [email protected]

Emma Silva, Director of Advancement

Le, To Thu, Alumni Officer

UNIS Hanoi Alumni

@UNISHanoiAlumni

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UMA News

Dear Parents,

Thank you so much for your support of our UMA programme this year. We hope that your children enjoyed their lessons

from our talented UMA teachers and grew in their musical talents too. We wish luck to the students who are currently sitting

for their ABRSM exams.

We are extremely grateful to Ms. Liz Druitt and Ms. Cham for all their hard work developing and coordinating this fantastic

programme at UNIS. This would not be possible without the patient and professional tuition from all our UMA teachers

whom we thank enormously

Next year there will be some changes to the organization of which we will inform you at the beginning of August. In the

meantime please note the following dates for your UMA calendar:

Date Event Aug 15

15:30-17:00

Centre for the Arts

Theatre

UNIS Music Academy Open House & Concert

Come and be amazed by our extremely talented UMA teachers as they perform in a concert to

introduce the UNIS Music Academy. All our instrumental teachers are highly skilled and qualified

teachers –most of whom also teach at the Music Conservatorium, perform in their own bands and

some of whom travel internationally. This concert will not only introduce you to our teachers but

also perhaps help your child or you to select instruments for which you would like to take UMA

lessons. Open House 15:30-16:00; Concert 16:00-17:00

Aug 19- 22 UMA session 1 sign up.

You will be able to view the ASA offerings before deciding upon when you wish your child to take

UMA lessons. Priority will be given to existing students. You will be able to decide whether to sign

up for the year or for each UMA session.

Sept 3- Nov 8 UMA session 1

UMA lessons will run concurrently with ASA sessions. During this time transport requests will be

catered for.

Oct 28- 31 UMA session 2 sign up.

You will be able to view the ASA offerings before deciding upon when you wish your child to take

UMA lessons. You may be able to alter your lesson day and time dependent upon availability

Nov 12 - 15 UMA make up lessons only. There will be NO transportation provided by the school

Nov 18 – Feb 21 UMA session 2

UMA lessons will run concurrently with ASA sessions. During this time transport requests will be

catered for.

Jan 17

18:00-19:30

Centre for the Arts

Theatre

UMA student concert

Students taking music lessons will be able to take part in a student UMA concert. Performing

students will be required to come for practice lessons during this week prior to the concert

Feb 10 -13 UMA session 3 sign up.

You will be able to view the ASA offerings before deciding upon when you wish your child to take

UMA lessons. You may be able to alter your lesson day and time dependent upon availability.

Feb 24 - 28 UMA make up lessons only. There will be NO transportation provided by the school

March 3 - May 9 UMA session 3

UMA lessons will run concurrently with ASA sessions. During this time transport requests will be

catered for.

May 14

18:00-19:30

Centre for the Arts

Theatre

UMA student concert

Students taking music lessons will be able to take part in a student UMA concert. Performing

students will be required to come for practice lessons during this week prior to the concert.

May 19 - June 6 UMA - make up, additional and ABRSM practice lessons by arrangement only

Middle of June ABRSM exams – to be confirmed

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Bus Request

Dear Parents,

If you would like your child(ren) to use the UNIS Hanoi school bus

during the academic year 2013-2014, please kindly complete the bus

form HERE and send it to me by either email at

[email protected] or dropping on my desk at the

Business Office, Building 7.

Kind regards,

Chu Xuan Lai, UNIS Hanoi School Bus Office

From the Nurses’ Office

The 2012-2013 academic year has passed very quickly. The Nurse’s office would like to wish

everyone a very happy, safe and healthy summer and all our best to those of you departing UNIS

Hanoi. We would like to say a very special good bye and thank you to Nurse Lisa Keane who will

be leaving us to return to the US with her family. Your hard work and dedication to the students,

families and staff of UNIS Hanoi will be missed by many. You have truly made a difference to the

physical and emotional health of many students. We wish you the best!

RETURNING STUDENTS:

For those of you returning next year, please see notes below. In order to keep our students

healthy, please:

Return medical forms, emergency authorization form and passport size photo for students entering

Kindergarten, Grades 3, 6 and 9. Forms can be found on the portal here.

Update the nurse’s office next year with any changes to your child’s medical status, to include new medications to be

taken, allergies, vaccines received over the summer.

Update emergency contacts and family phone numbers if they have changed.

See physician at least once a year for a check-up, this is good to do in your home country during the summer.

Have twice yearly dental visits with teeth cleaning.

Eye/vision exam if you notice your child has any difficulty seeing or if having headaches.

Talk to your doctor about recommended immunizations such as: Tdap booster - ages 11-14 (not available in

Vietnam), Gardasil or HPV vaccine - ages 11-14 (prevents cervical cancer in women, if you would like more

information on Gardasil please see the nurse’s portal site), meningococcal (MCV4) – ages 11-12 with a booster

before university, all students must have two MMR doses before age 6.

Refill prescription medications: inhalers and epipens must be current in order for us to keep in the clinic.

Stock up on over the counter medications such as vitamins, vitamin D 600 IU/day recommended during winter

months, fever reducers, lice treatments and combs, necessary creams for the many bug bites, cuts and scrapes children

get.

UNIS Hanoi recommends deworming tablets be given every six months.

Safe and happy holidays from your School Nurse Team at UNIS Hanoi

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Summer Reading Programme 2013

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Last year a UNIS Middle and High School summer reading programme was established.

After feedback from parents and students, it was decided to continue this initiative for

the coming summer break. In response to some concerns expressed last year,

programmes have been modified to better suit students’ needs.

Students going into Grades 6 – 12 in the next academic year have all been sent their

English summer reading programmes via email. Students taking Vietnamese Language A

and Language B French or Spanish also have received their programmes. All of the

programmes is available to parents and students on the school website.

http://www.unishanoi.org/?page=MSHSSummerReading

We hope these programmes will support all students in their reading and writing over

the long break. Please contact us should you require further information.

Yours sincerely,

Ms. Hoa Phan, Vietnamese Language A [email protected]

Ms. Maite Montero Nahoum, French and Spanish [email protected]

Mrs. Christine Mills, English Language A and B [email protected]

Grades 9-10 Spanish Class Trip

Last week, our Spanish students had the chance to meet some

of the Spanish speaking community in Hanoi and join in

various activities linked to their studies this year. On Thursday

June 5, a group of Grades 9 and 10 students went to meet

Bambú at B Garden. Bambú showed our students around her

dance studio and led them in a Latin dance lesson, taught in

Spanish. Bambú came to Hanoi two years ago to set up her

dance and fitness business and students found out more by

watching a clip of a Spanish documentary ‘Españoles en el

Mundo’ which told her story of migrating to Hanoi and her

decision to set up a business to keep the community fit and

healthy.

On Friday June 6, Grade 9 and 10 Spanish students participated

in a trip to The Hanoi Bicycle Collective (THBC). There, they

enjoyed a talk, delivered entirely in Spanish by Guim Valls

Teruel, the founder and owner of THBC. He shared with them

his story of travel, falling in love and of course the many

advantages of travelling by bicycle. Guim is the first person to

cycle around the world on a solar powered, pedal assisted

electric bicycle. He designed the bike himself and used the

publicity generated by his trip to promote the use of such

bicycles. Guim passionately believes that Hanoi is an

incredible, and more importantly, safe, place to ride a bike.

Guim shared his experiences with UNIS students and also prepared some Spanish food for them. Afterwards there was a

question and answer session where UNIS Hanoi students were able to find out more about his epic adventure.

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Thinking out of the box

The Grade 9 students spend half their year doing Design

and Technology [ the other half doing ICT] some come to

the subject with no previous experience, some with the

previous three years. The DT course is based around

storage. We started by developing practical skills based on

the manufacture of four small boxes, they get to

understand the properties of different materials and also

learn how to use Computer Aided Design and Manufacture

to produce their design products. They all learned how to

use sophisticated software programmes and computer

controlled machines including a 3D printer to help them

design and make things.

The challenge was to incorporate these boxes in their own

original storage design. The students followed the MYP

Design cycle and finished the work this week. I was so

impressed by their final work and the way they have

worked that I thought it would be good to share with the

whole school community.

“I made this box storage to have something

to help me organize my desk and sort the

mess that occupies the majority of my desk.

At the beginning of the process, I knew that

it would take a lot of time. Having that in

mind, I was scared that I might not be able

to finish in time. I really liked the final

product and I think it turned out better than

what I expected.” VINCE

“For this project, I wanted to make a storage

to grow and observe plants. Though my box

has a very simple design, I wanted it to have

more use rather than just visual aesthetics

and therefore I made a perfect storage to keep

plants inside. Honestly, I really like my

storage. I’ve seen many creative designs and

flashy works that were visually pleasing over

the course of this unit, but I’m really pleased

about my work because I believe that out of

all the great designs, mine had purpose that

is the greatest success of my project.”

TAE HEOG

“I picked this idea mostly

because I am a big fan of

Harry Potter….I started out

by drawing the train on my

final design paper and used

that to lead me forward. It

was a bit hard to visualize

sometimes but it turned out

well.” AWUA

“In this Unit I decided to

make a box case that looks

like a piano. With the help

of Mr Gill, Vince and

Rosaria I was able to finish

it. I used the CNC Router

to cut most of the MDF

parts and overall I liked it.”

HAO SHERN

I asked them to put in their own words what they felt they

had learned, anonymously if they liked. Here is what they

said and pictures of the designers with their products.

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Thinking out of the box (Continued)

“I really liked how we had a lot of freedom in developing our designs [ as you can do a lot with four boxes !] The storage unit itself came together after the research I did about Marcel Wander, one of my current favourite designers. I love his interior and product design style especially the way he incorporates patterns and colours. I was inspired to do a more, ‘Industrial Design ‘ that is also modern, basic and functional.” LINH

...and more designers with their finished products

“’This class has pushed me to create something beyond my skills. I never thought I would create something like this, though to create it I received a lot of help. I know that it was a matter of time and I wish we had more hands on practical stuff. But overall I loved this class I love how our ideas, effort and products are always appreciated “ ANON

“All I wish is I had more time. The process of making it was long but I enjoyed it. The design took long to draw in Solidworks but it was very helpful to do because it helped me to find small mistakes.” NICO

“I wanted to make it musical and due to my obsession with boom boxes and stereos I decided to make one. I had a lot of help from everyone and I am grateful for I don’t think it would have been as great without them.” NHI

“I picked this design because I wanted to create something creative…I wanted something different. I enjoyed making it because it was a challenge and many things were changed/improved during the process.” FREYA

NINA AMOL SUSSAN SAMIHA YOSHITO

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Toothbrushes for Thuy An Village

We recently arranged to have a team of dentists visit Thuy An and as part of

their examination they were able to hand out toothbrushes and toothpaste

to the children and adults at this home for disabled people.

These toothbrushes were donated by the UNIS community, mostly

collected from the complimentary items provided at many hotels.

We are asking you once again, when you are travelling this summer to

collect toothbrushes, soap and shampoo for donations to Thuy An Village.

Supplies can be dropped off in the MSHS Service Learning Office.

Thank you for support!

The Thuy An Service Learning Group

MSHS Water Polo

Last Tuesday afternoon Middle School and High School students played against a teachers team in the 3rd annual students vs

teachers water polo challenge match. This event is the culmination of the MS/HS water polo ASA which runs throughout

the academic year. Coached by Jody O’Dea and Prashad Abaysinghe, the students prevailed, winning 16-11. After a very

tight opening, the students turned the screw in the second half with a fine display of accurate passing and shooting. All

agreed that the teachers put up a stronger-than-expected challenge, especially considering that they hadn’t played together

since the same match one year ago.

Students team: Cian Hamer, Jackson Wood, Jessica van den Brink, Jamie Trees, Brooks Armstrong, Duc Do Van,

Hiep Nguyen Duc, Nils Jaranov, Patrick Healy

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Looking ahead to next school year

With the current school year now behind us, it’s time to

start looking towards next year and the Co-Curricular

opportunities that will be available for Middle and High

School students. Season 1 sport teams will be starting very

quickly after school gets under way. The following

competitive MSHS sports will be conducting tryouts/

practices in August:

Season 1 Sports

MS – Swimming & MRISA Basketball (T/TH)

HS – APAC Tennis & APAC Volleyball (M/W/F/Sat)

HS – MRISA Volleyball (M/W/F)

Middle School Sports - In MS, although only 10 boys and

10 girls can get selected for the MRISA basketball teams,

there are spots available on the UNIS Blue and UNIS

White teams for those not playing on the MRISA team.

The “no-cut” policy in MS, allows all those who are

committed to attending practices and working hard, an

opportunity to be part of a team. The UNIS Blue and

White teams are great for allowing players to develop their

skills, so they can be ready for MRISA the following year.

MSHS Swimming - If you are a MS or HS swimmer, and

you were not a part of the UNIS Hanoi team in the past,

mark Tuesday, August 20 on your calendar. This is when

you can try-out for the team. HS Swimmers will be starting

their pre-season training shortly thereafter, while the MS

Swim season starts right away. Swimmers have the

following events to look forward to – UNIS Invitational

Meet (Nov. 15-16), Patana Meet in Bangkok (Dec. 6-8) and

the APAC Meet in Hong Kong (Jan. 15-19).

High School Sports - Sports in the High School are a bit

more competitive, with students vying for places on the

APAC and MRISA teams. APAC teams practice 4 times

per week, which usually includes a Saturday session, while

MRISA teams meet one day less. APAC Tennis will be

going to Beijing, China for their tournament. MRISA

Volleyball will be off to Cambodia. Meanwhile, UNIS

Hanoi will be hosting the APAC Volleyball Tournament in

October!!

High School Season 1 Sports will start on Friday,

August 16.

Middle School Season 1 Sports will start on

Thursday, August 22.

Performing Arts - At the same time as Season 1 sports,

there are also a variety of options available in the

performing arts. Band, choir, orchestra and the MSHS

Musical will all be getting started early in the school year.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled for audition dates. APAC

Choir will be traveling to Hong Kong, with APAC

Orchestra invited to Korea. Don’t miss out!

Making Decisions and Keeping a Healthy Balance –

students will need to make some key decisions at the start

of the school year. You can’t do everything. Possible

conflicts need to be identified. Don’t forget about the

activities that you want to do in the spring. What do you

REALLY have a passion for? Don’t stretch yourself too

thin. Consider getting involved in fewer activities, but then

doing them really well – quality over quantity! Commit

yourself to something and then follow through.

Have a wonderful summer! We’ll see you in August when

another busy year of Co-Curricular Activities gets started!

GO PHOENIX!!

UNIS HOUSE EVENTS - RESULTS FOR 2012-2013

Congratulations to all students for their effort, enthusiasm and teamwork. Looking forwards to

doing it all again next year. Have a great summer and safe travels.

Mr. Hubbard, D-12 Physical Education Coordinator [email protected]

Eagles Lions Tigers Buffaloes

First place 1ST runner up 2nd runner up 3rd runner up

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Shopping Ideas for the Summer

Viet Nam manufactures so many of the sporting goods that we consume, yet they are not readily available for sale in the

local market. It is important that when students (and adults) come to school (or community) for PE/Sport that they are

supported by athletic equipment that will enable the best performance without injury or issue/s to the body.

Please take a look over the following list and think about whether you need to go shopping over the break:

Shoes – All students need to wear proper athletic shoes. Please do not buy the brightest

lovely colored ones you see. Please go to a running/athletic shoe specific shop, take your

old shoes and then talk to the person who knows about feet, shoes and needs – tell them

about your need/s and any injury or issues you currently have. Try on many and then buy

a pair (preferably towards the start of the summer) and wear them around to test. If you

love them, think about going and buying another pair (of the same shoe) to have in reserve

over the course of your year. The new barefoot/minimalist shoe idea has brought out

many different ideas and theories and it is important to know what is best for you and

your body before you put miles into your shoes.

Socks - not all socks are created equally. Talk to sports shop people about socks and the humidity and climate here. Good

socks can cost more but you may find that they last longer in this climate and that you need less sock not more. Everyone

has different likes and dislikes, try a few different types and then buy a good stock of the one/s that you love.

Sports Shorts/shirts etc. - go and try on a variety of brands and get things that fit you well. Try and choose the dry-fit type

fabrics and then buy some warmer layers for those few weeks of colder weather. Think about when you exercise, and if it

includes the dark, try and get some gear with reflective panels or bright colours.

Sports Bras - Are expensive and don't always do the job. Try different brands and sizes until you

find something that works (is supportive and doesn’t chafe etc.) and then buy a few of them to last

out the year.

Hat – a good hat is an asset on a very hot, sunny day. Think about a running style dry-fit material

hat and possibly a cricket hat with a wide brim to protect ears and neck.

Swimming equipment – make sure you have a swimsuit that meets UNIS expectations as

well as goggles and swim cap, and any other equipment you might need for your

swimming/training.

Specialist equipment – if you play soccer or baseball or any other sport offered at UNIS

Hanoi, please think about dusting off your cleats and checking that each piece of

equipment is safe/fits and is ready for another 12 months of use.

Water bottle - plastic bottles are recycled but an issue here at UNIS, consider buying a

new bottle, individualise it with your name etc so it can be returned to you if you misplace

it!

Other equipment to consider: sun cream, anti-chafe products, anti-mosquito product, power bars or gatorade powder to add

to water on a hot day, good sport- specific bandaids and other first aid supplies.

We look forward to seeing you ready to go in August.

Ms Mel Hamada, MSHS PE Teacher

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Job Opportunities

Saturday Soccer Administrative Coordinator

The UNIS Hanoi Community Education Saturday Soccer

Programme is a thriving recreational mixed-ability community

organization where girls and boys improve their soccer skills

and learn the values of cooperation, discipline and team spirit in

a secure environment. In keeping with this philosophy, the

program seeks to provide for equal participation for all students

through a variety of experiences leading to the development of

positive self-concept, creativity, and enthusiasm for

participation. Saturday Soccer is open to all children in Hanoi

that would like to learn the game of soccer regardless of their

ability, the school they attend, their gender or their nationality.

We are now accepting applications for the position of Saturday

Soccer Administrative Coordinator. This person will work

with the UNIS Hanoi Activities Office and the programme’s volunteer coaches to support the philosophy and objectives of

the Saturday Soccer Programme. The position reports to the UNIS Hanoi Director of Activities.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Saturday Soccer Administrative Coordinator will be expected to perform the following:

Manage the database of applications and participants

Oversee the waiting list of possible participants

Finalize invoices for registration fees and uniform purchases

Manage the ordering and distribution of uniforms for players and coaches

Communicate with applicants in a timely manner

Distribute and collect all waiver forms

Update attendance lists for each group as required

Distribute the Code of Conduct to all players/parents

Communicate with coaches as needed

Coordinate the use of UNIS Hanoi Service Learning student volunteers

Work alongside the UNIS Hanoi Activities Assistant and Soccer Saturday Coaching Coordinator

Contribute to the session-ending tournaments (e.g. parent, coaches and visiting teams communication, scheduling,

signage, refreshments, match officials etc.)

Distribute policies on injuries, discipline and other issues as required

Assist with the organization of “friendly” matches with other teams

Develop community links to enhance the overall programme

Oversee the inventory of equipment and the purchase of new items

Position Requirements

The selected candidate should be able to demonstrate the skills and personal qualities listed below:

Excellent written and oral communication skills in English. Ability in additional languages is beneficial

Strong people skills

Good IT skills, with the ability to maintain accurate and up-to-date database records

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Saturday Soccer Administrative Coordinator (Continued)

Ability to communicate effectively with many different groups

Ability to manage time and work to self-imposed deadlines

Strong organizational skills with the ability to handle complicated logistics

Willingness to promote the philosophy and objectives of the Saturday Soccer programme

Ability to build relationships between coaches, parents, players and the UNIS Hanoi community

Enjoy working independently without the need for direct supervision

Ability to plan ahead, anticipate problems and be proactive in finding solutions

Available to work Saturday mornings during the fall and spring sessions

Good knowledge of UNIS Hanoi, the sport of soccer and other schools in Hanoi

Prior experience with community liaison and working with culturally diverse communities

The position starts immediately, as a handover period with the outgoing Coordinator is essential. The fall Saturday Soccer

session begins in September 2013. The fall and spring sessions are both 10 weeks in duration, with working hours each

Saturday being approximately 7:30a.m.-12:30p.m. The successful applicant will be able to set their own working hours

during the week and will complete their administrative responsibilities from their own home. Remuneration will come in the

form of a stipend.

Applicants should send their expression of interest, along with a current CV to [email protected]

Mr. Dirk Kraetzer, Director of Activities

United Nations International School of Hanoi - GPO Box 313, Hanoi, Vietnam

Job Opportunities

Dear Energize Members,

The last few days of the school year will soon be behind us and the summer holidays will be upon us.

During the 8 weeks of the summer, the pool and fitness room will be available for use by Energize members. The specific

hours that the facilities will be open can be found in the attached schedule. The swimming pool is scheduled to be closed for

a period of time during early July, so that necessary work can be completed. Every attempt has been made to have both

facilities open as much as possible so members can gain access while the school is closed.

I wish you all an enjoyable summer everyone!

Regards,

Dirk Kraetzer, Director of Activities [email protected]

Week 1 (June 17 - 23)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

08:00-10:00; 14:00-17:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

08:00-12:00; 14:00-19:45

06:15-12:00; 14:00-19:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00

Summer Energize Schedule

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Summer Energize Schedule (continued)

Week 3 (July 1 - 7)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

08:00-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

Closed Closed

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00 Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed

Week 2 (June 24 - 30)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

08:00-10:00; 14:00-17:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

07:15-10:00; 14:00-18:45

08:00-12:00; 14:00-19:45

06:15-12:00; 14:00-19:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

06:00-08:00; 09:00-15:00

08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00

Week 4 (July 8 - 14)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed

Fitness Room

Closed Closed Closed 06:00-08:00 06:00-08:00 08:00-14:00 Closed

Week 5 (July 15 - 21)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed 08:00-12:00; 14:00-19:45

06:15-12:00; 14:00-19:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00 06:00-08:00 06:00-08:00 06:00-08:00 06:00-08:00 08:00-14:00 Closed

Week 6 (July 22 - 28)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

08:00-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

10:00-13:45 08:15-13:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00

Week 7 (July 29 - August 4)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

08:00-11:45 14:15-19:45 14:15-19:45 06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

10:00-13:45 08:00-13:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00

Week 8 (August 5- August 11)

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Swimming Pool

06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

08:00-11:45 14:15-19:45 14:15-19:45 06:15-11:45; 14:00-19:45

10:00-13:45 08:00-13:45

Fitness Room

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

06:00-08:00; 14:00-20:00

08:00-14:00 08:00-14:00