Issue 180 – Term 1 Week 8
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Issue 180 – Term 1 Week 8
IEANius Official newsletter of the International Education Agency WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all staff and students to 2014 school year. I hope you had a refreshing Christmas and New Year vacation and are ready for another busy and challenging year. A special warm welcome to those joining IEA for the first time this year as well as those continuing staff who will be taking on new responsibilities this year. Issue No: 180 | Week 8 | Term 1 | 2014 Mbuge receives ‘Br Finian Maxwell Award’ Principal of Coronation College in Lae, Mr Vincent Mbuge was awarded the ‘Br Finian Maxwell Award’ at the recent graduation at the Divine Word University in Madang. Mr Mbuge achieved this high academic award after completing his Masters of Educational Leadership with high distinctions. I extend a special welcome to the New Teachers joining us from within Papua New Guinea and abroad. I hope that you are looking forward to working with and enjoying a rewarding experience with the IEA. According to the Registrar of DWU, Mrs Cecilia N’drower, Mr Mbuge studied and completed 8 units of study including Papua New Guinea Leadership, Educational Leadership, Ethical Leadership, Leading Educational Change, Administrative Leadership, Research Methods, Curriculum Leadership and Research Project. I look forward to meeting you personally and working with you to advance the vision and mission of IEA. With his Masters now, a delighted Mr Mbuge is looking forward to completing a Doctorate in Educational Leadership. As always, there will be many exciting new and continuing activities taking place within our organisation this year. Our efforts this year must be focussed on improving the way we do things and being prepared for an increasingly exciting year. OUR GOAL To develop connected, life-long learners Pictured below is Mr Mbuge with his Award which will have his name engraved on and displayed in the university library. I look forward to your continued cooperation and support this year 2014. Joe Williams Lalie Executive Director ..................................................................... 2014 NEW APPOINTMENTS (SENIOR STAFF) • Trent Coligan Director of Corporate Services • Steven Aparo Principal, Goroka International School • Annie Kaila Principal, Alotau International School • Yaking Haii Principal, Kamarau International School • James Masa – Schools Advisor, CPD IEA 2014 IEA Teacher Induction Program ..................................................................... From the Nius Team IEA Nius will feature much this year. Please make use of the Nius to share your school activities and achievements with the rest of the IEA. We are also looking at ways to further share our successes with the rest of the country through an initiative we have started last Friday in the Post Courier - the IEAStori column which will run every fortnight Friday. Back Row: Begal Nia, Nadia Vitaharo, David Bulu, Samantha Loi, Joseph Mea, Rose Ronald, Brian Samson Front Row: Emma Akuila, Samantha Bai, Vanessa Ignas, Herman Binie, Nasolyn Stevens, Lulu Belami, Cecilia Paingi Missing: Loretto Togetoga 1 Remembering Marge Yukil IN BRIEF.... By Juliette van Eerdewijk, Principal, The Ela Murray International School IEA launches newspaper column On Wednesday, 8 January, we sadly lost our much-loved Ms Marge Yukil to cancer. This was a great loss to TEMIS and to the community. Marge’s love of life and enthusiasm for everything she did will always be remembered. The number of people who attended her funeral on Saturday, 11 January, was a testament to the impact she had on so many lives. IEA launches its first ever column in the Post Courier on Friday 14th March, called IEAStori. It will appear fortnightly on Friday. It is a 38cm x 3 column deep and will feature information, news and stories of learning and successes from IEA and its schools. The next cloumn will be on the 28th March. Marge was a proud Papua New Guinean who went out of her way to ensure that we ‘dim-dims’ had an understanding of her culture and were comfortable in its traditions. Marge Yukil was one of nature’s great life forces. She always appeared larger than life itself and she provided both love and laughter to all those she worked with. You always knew when Marge was anywhere nearby because you could hear that wonderful loud and long laugh of hers. IEA Principals Conference IEA Principals Conference 2014 will be held from April 12th -15th at the Grand Papua Hotel, Downtown, Port Moresby. LEARNING LEADING LIVING IMPORTANT DATES.... Week 8 | 20 March SENIOR EXECUTIVE MEETING Week 9 | 26 March FINANCE AND CAPITAL WORKS COMMITTEE MEETING Week 10 | 31 March LAPTOP RETURNS Week 10 | 2 April IEA BOARD MEETING Week 10 | 4 April IEA SCHOOLS TERM ONE ENDS HR ENROLMENT RETURNS (Dept Labour & Employment) Marge Yukil was a person with a great big heart for her family and her deep love for them, as well as the love and dedication she had for her job as a PE teacher at TEMIS. Her dedication to her family and her students was remarkable and driven by selflessness. Nothing was too much for her. As a PE teacher she spent many extra hours and days on the field just to ensure that competitions were going well, or that everyone had an opportunity to be the best they could be. She spent many Saturdays in school giving up much of her own time for our students. She was so thankful for all she had in her life and that included our school. She had an amazing ability to welcome people into her life and share everything she had with them. Her openness and kindness were there for all to see. Being an international school with a transient staff and student population, Marge was one of the key figures who held this school together. She was a rock for teachers, CAs and students of all ages and was always ready to do anything she could even before she was called upon – for any reason. She was candid and open in her communications with people, and stood up for what she believed in. She cared deeply about our school and the whole community. She was a strong-willed lady who was determined to do the right thing. She had a strong sense of right and wrong. Her illness at the end proved how incredibly strong she was. Her incredible faith helped her through the many difficult weeks. She was an example to all of us, her strength and willpower were remarkable. She was larger than life and such a positive force. She laughed and cried with us all and it is almost impossible to believe that she has left us. But Marge has left a great legacy behind. To be so loved by so many, to have had such an impact on so many and to be so badly missed by so many is something we all hope for. Marge achieved that. She may have left this world in body, but she will forever be alive in our hearts. To our beloved sister Marge, rest in peace. Community Support IEA supports Business & Professional Women’s Club Business & Professional Women’s Club (BPW) once again hosted its major fundraiser, The International Women’s Day Breakfast, on the 10th of March. BPW has been privileged in the last few years to have the support of IEA as a Gold Sponsor and this year was no exception. The primary aim of the breakfast is to raise money for scholarships to help PNG women and girls continue with their education. A secondary aim is to raise the profile of BPW generally to increase membership and gain further support for the scholarship program. In addition to providing scholarships the BPW conducts training activities and offers a mentoring program, supports women in business and addresses issues of concern to women, in particular family and sexual violence as well as women’s participation in parliament. This year BPW hosted the breakfast with the Australian High Commission as their chief sponsor. In line with BPW international theme, “Inspiring Change” it encourages advocacy for women’s advancement everywhere in every way. It calls for challenging the status quo for women’s equality and vigilance inspiring positive change. Special guest speaker was the Australian High Commissioner, Deborah Stokes as well as Minister for Higher Education, Hon. Delilah Gore, Amanda Donigi, publisher of Stella Magazine and Lana Kami of Coaliton for Change who have inspired change in PNG to be part of a panel of speakers. 2 POMIS STUDENTS DEMAND AN END TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN On 14 February 2013, one billion people in 207 countries rose and danced to demand an end to violence against women and girls POMIS students joined local organisations to end violence against women. Vanessa had more than the message against violence, there was also a demonstration of self-defence techniques. One POMIS student, Grade 12 Guise, helped to demonstrate a technique for breaking an attack from behind. This year, on Valentine’s Day, POMIS students attended the Port Moresby “Dance for Freedom” at Ela Beach. Organiser Vanessa Kerton; “The Dance for Freedom is an annual event which aims to make violence against women a thing of the past. As violence towards women is a pressing issue in PNG and the world, this event is for us as global citizens to take a stand against something which has crippled societies for millennia.” POMIS students are regularly involved in events that show our commitment to behaving ethically and collaboratively. From left; the attack begins, Guise defends himself, and down goes the attacker! Ms Anna Hills, students, Vanessa and her helper, and Ms Roselyn Wuniki, at Ela Beach. Mr Ronan Moore took the photo. 3 Parent Information Evenings at Boroko East Towards the end of last month and beginning of this month, Boroko East International School held two parent information evenings presented by the school principal, Mrs Diana Bassett. On Wednesday 26th February, Maths Information was provided for parents of Prep to Grade 2. It informed them of: * what the Maths curriculum covers * how numeracy is taught at school * ways in which they can help their child at home Pre-school Curriculum and Play-based Learning information was presented to parents of pre-school on Thursday 6th March. It covered: * The new Early Childhood curriculum * How children learn through play Barbaque sausages and drinks were sold and games and entertainment were organised for the children while parents attended the information presentations 12th Grade 8 Annual Graduation at Popondetta - Theme: Learning together By Kenneth Liwayong, Principal, Popondetta International School Popondetta International School held its grade 8 annual graduation on Thursday 5th December, 2013. It was a low-key, but celebration with backing from parents and local business houses. The support was mainly in sponsorship of academic and sporting awards, including the grade 8 Dux award. The day started with a formal procession from the car park, led by graduands and followed by invited guests and other dignitaries. The graduating students who dressed up in their formal attire for the occasion looked absolutely stunning. Our guest speaker was the CEO of Popondetta General Hospital, a parent and Board member, Dr. Gunzee Gawin, who delivered a short and powerful speech to our graduands. The most beneficial thing was that he spoke about his experience; how he was able to fight the odds to be where he is. It was a moving keynote with emphasis on the significance of persevering, an inspirational impetus. After the keynote, we had awards from pre-school to grade 6, than followed by grade 7/8 subject awards, sports awards, special awards and finally the Dux award. The grade 8 internal and external Dux award recipient was Fisine Gawin who scored above 45 in all her COBEE results except English Language where she scored exceptionally well in all of her COBEE results. In general, our grade 8 students did well. We thanked everyone who contributed towards this achievement. What appeared to be a structured and formal day, ended with light refreshments for the invited guests. Everyone attended expressed full satisfaction. On behalf of the school we would like to acknowledge and thank the following award sponsors; 1. Popondetta Stationery Limited 2. Neil Automotives 3. Oro Fuel Agency 4. Coca Cola – for donating their tents 5. Quick Pest Control 4 FATHER CHRISTMAS de “SANTA CLAUS” VISITS POPONDETTA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL By Kenneth Liwayong, Principal, Popondetta International School On Friday 29th of November last year Popondetta International School was fortunate to have a visit from Father Christmas de “Santa Claus” all the way from the North Pole. It was a long and tiring journey but the good Santa brought along gifts and presents for all the students from pre-school to grade 8, as well as teachers and ancillary staff. Santa Claus made his grand entry via a fire truck to a rousing welcome at 10:30 am after his tour around Popondetta town ship. As soon as Santa Claus entered the school, he was formally welcomed by the school head girl and boy; Fisine Gawin and Koisen Robert respectively. From the car park he was escorted to the assembly area by the two student leaders and the Principal where he was received with standing ovation by students, teachers, ancillary staff and parents alike. Students along with teachers and parents sang welcome Christmas carols. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and excitement. After spending a quality 60 minutes with POPIS Big Family, Santa Claus finally announced that it was time for him to leave and returned back to the North Pole. As the students sang a farewell song, Santa Claus was escorted back to a waiting police vehicle by the Principal. He promised everyone in attendance that he will visit the school same time this year and everyone is looking forward for his visit. Everyone including the parents who attended enjoyed the day. It was indeed an exciting experience. POPIS Santa Claus visit pictures in review. Our students were privileged to have received gifts from Santa. It was indeed an exciting celebration as it puts smiles on everyone’s’ face. Thank you parents for being part of this celebration…well done! IEA FINANCE STAFF AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES Maria Lawi Supervisor – Schools * Oversee all functions of School Account Officer and Debtors Officer and other duties as delegated by Director of Finance Euphemia Natto Accounts Officer - Quick Payments * Reconcile and process payments for IEA Creditors Hoi Rage Insurance Officer * Process and follow up on all insurance claims * Point of contact for all insurance matters Serah Waiat Accounts Officer - Debtors * Input staff payroll deductions * Process receipts for monies received Reginald Polau Accounts Officer - Schools * Process the five small school financial reports * Reconcile small schools bank statements Christine Teika Accounts Officer - Quick Payments * Process payments and claims for :- IEA Head Office - Schools - Teachers - Non Creditor Account Daniel Vagi * Assisting Account Officers for Quick Payments * Filing financial documents BOROKO EAST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Classroom Teacher The successful applicant will commence in Term 3 2014. Boroko East International School is an IEA school of over 600 students catering for children from Kindergarten to Grade 2. We have a vacancy at Prep level and are looking for enthusiastic, experienced junior school teachers. Applicants must relate well to young children and be willing to teach from Prep to Grade 2. Experience with balanced literacy and early numeracy teaching would be an advantage. Please apply with CV and names of 2 referees to: The Principal, Diana Bassett, Boroko East International School Email: [email protected] Applications close 4th April 5 CORONATION COLLEGE Enrol NOW, more spaces available for both Secondary and Boarding Providing High Quality Private Education, meeting the needs of individual learners in a caring environment COMPLETE EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDER Owned and operated by International Education Agency Secondary School Now a registered Cambridge Centre offering dual certification with Cambridge Checkpoint & PNG COBE at year 8 Cambridge IGCSE & PNG SCE in year 10 Also accredited by BSSS ACT Australia to deliver Courses in year 11 & 12 leading to a dual certification with PNG HSCE Qualification with an Australian Tertiary Entrance Statement. SUCCESS STORIES/ ACHIEVEMENTS College Achievements Registered Cambridge International School All students taking dual certification 45/49 year 8 students in 2013 eligible for grade 9 selections 46/51 year 10 students in 2013 eligible for grade 11 selections 12/35 year 12 students in 2013 selected for tertiary colleges with 4 enrolling at QUT 2013 IBS National Debate Champions 2013 IBS Provincial Debate Champions 2 x TAFE graduations we have plenty of spaces for grade 7-12 & boarding students Contact us on Phone: 472 1011, Fax: 472 6098 or email the principal at [email protected] Boarding House Now with full service boarding on site with Only IEA School providing boarding. Hostel accommodation by arrangement with 140 bed space (70 boys and 70 girls) available. Boarding & lodging available to both secondary & TAFE students. Fully equipped kitchen and mess. Full time boarding parents recruited to provide pastoral care, counselling and tutoring. Strong discipline. Safe & Secure environment. TAFE College Now offering Certificate and Diploma courses. Affiliated to Kangan Institute of TAFE, Melbourne Designed to meet the TAFE & TVET standards in PNG & Australia. Offered in the context of PNG commerce and industry environment. With extended registration (TAFE Australia and the PNG NTC) ensuring compliance and standards. TEACHING VACANCY The College has a vacancy for a Computer (ICT) & Mathematics Teacher. The person we are looking for must be able to or have the following experiences & qualities Must hold a basic degree in ICT and or Mathematics Teach computing (ICT) to secondary students and also Be able to teach Advanced Mathematics [Maths A] Teach and plan using the Cambridge and ACT Curricula Take a teaching loads of up to 30 periods a week Meet assessment and program deadlines Give own time to plan for effective teaching and learning process Is a valuable team player Very professional in day to day conduct Has taught grades 7 – 12 Having taught at an IEA school will be an advantage Successful candidate start teaching as of term 2 this year. All applications must be in writing and faxed to 472 6098 or emailed to the principal at [email protected] Applications for this position close on Friday 28th of March. 6 Creating an Invitation to Play By Kerry Honey, TEMIS Early Learning Centre At The Ela Murray International School Early Learning Centre, we believe in a play-based approach to learning and development in the early childhood area. Our practice is becoming increasingly influenced by the Reggio Emilia Approach, an internationally acclaimed early childhood program which was created in the aftermath of World War II in a small town in Italy. One of the key principles of the Reggio Emilia Approach is the belief in the environment as the third teacher, with parents being the first teacher and teachers in educational facilities the second. Reggio Emilia educators believe that the layout of the physical space in schools and the aesthetic arrangement of activities encourages children to make choices, solve problems, discover and engage in the process of learning. When teachers intentionally create an invitation to play by arranging resources with the intention of attracting young children to engage in an activity, children are naturally drawn to explore, question, investigate, discover, examine, participate, persevere, touch, feel, manipulate and experience and learn about the world around them. Much to their credit, teachers at The Ela Murray International School are successfully striving to build on their professional practice in this area. 7 inter-school swimming carnival march 12 -13, ela murray international school THE SWIMMING CARNIVAL RESULTS Juniors (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006) SCHOOL TEMIS Koroboro Gordon Pom Grammar POINTS 199 100 27 3 Intermediates (2005, 2004, 2003, 2002) TEMIS Koroboro Gordon St Joseph’s Pom Grammar POMIS 305 163 141 63 46 6 Seniors (2001, 2000, 1999, 1998) POMIS Gordon TEMIS Pom Grammar St Joseph’s Koroboro 242 142 114 84 72 28 8