Message from the Principal
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Message from the Principal
Message from the Principal Friday 2nd October 2015 Dear Parents, Thank you for reading this Newsletter. Haze These photographs were released on Monday 28th September, 2015 showing forest fires still raging in Indonesia. It continues to be very challenging for the whole School community. The health and safety of the children is of paramount importance at all times. Children may bring in packed lunches and eat them in classrooms. From next Monday the Primary TIS Canteen will provide packed food for all children to be eaten in classrooms. All children must report straight to class in the morning (no lining up). Thank you for your understanding and support as this unwelcome situation continues. Should the Ministry instruct the School to be closed in future, it is the intention of TIS Secondary to run classes as usual for Years 10,11,12,13. SST would continue to run classes for Form 3, 4, 5 and next week’s Term 3 Examinations will go ahead as planned. Please see photographs taken in Cheltenham, England in the early hours of Tuesday morning showing images of the Full Moon before and after the solar eclipse. The next Super Moon solar eclipse will take place in 2032; it is hoped that Indonesia will no longer be burning forests by this time! NASA Space Centre, Houston, Texas Congratulations to the 18 Tenby students now enrolled to visit the NASA Space Centre, in Houston, Texas from 6th - 21st December 2015. The trip will also include a visit to Los Angeles, Texas. A’ level Options and University Applications This is an important time for senior students in the School as they plan for extended studies in the Sixth Form, and at University. Please note the University Talk on Tuesday 6th October, 2015 from 07:50hrs to 09:10hrs in the EPC. The talk will include guidance for Oxford, Cambridge and other top UK Universities and The Ivy League. The A ’level Options’ Evening for Year 11 is now from 16:30hrs to 18:30hrs in The Auditorium on Thursday 22nd October, 2015. 1 Classical Music Asia: Sunday 4th October, 2015 at 14:00hrs in The Auditorium Young Tenby pupils will be joined by pupils from other Schools for a Concert this Sunday. The programme will include music by J.S. Bach, Chopin, Saint Saens, and a Fantasy for Euphonium by Philip Sparke and Legends by Eric Ewazen to be performed by a Trombone Quartet. Admission is free, and all are warmly invited to enjoy an afternoon of high class music-making from such talented young performers. Tenby Celebration Concert on Sunday 29th November, 2015 at 16:00hrs Letters have been sent home to children in SST Std.5 ,and TIS Year 5 and Year 6 about this Celebration Concert. More details to follow. Tickets will be available from the beginning of November. Secondary Trips next week Thank you to the huge amount of time spent and paperwork completed by staff to arrange trips for c. over 700 pupils. Thank you to the majority of families who have embraced this wonderful opportunity for their children. It is hoped the sun will shine, and be visible… Thank you Parents serving on the joint PA Committee The new TIS representatives met with the SST members in a Joint SEP(KL) PA Meeting on Thursday. The School is incredibly fortunate to have such great support from the Parent body. Many events and various initiatives were discussed including the confirmation of Saturday 19th March 2016 for a ‘Masked Ball’ for parents, staff, and friends of the School to be held at Ex8 Subang Jaya. Congratulations to TIS Secondary Staff: Albina Kudabayeva and Gary Bradley Baby Adam arrived last weekend. Mother and child are well, and father delighted. Half Term Holiday: Friday 9th October, 2015 from 16:00hrs until Monday 19th October, 2015 at 07:30hrs The whole School community looks forward to this break. Kind regards, Andrew Auster Campus Principal 2 Gentle Reminders Attention MALAYSIAN students born in year 2000 who registered for Anti Tetanus booster vaccination and those born in year 2008 who registered for DPT (Double Antigen, Oral Polio, and Measles i.e. 2 injections and 1 Oral Polio drops)! Vaccination will happen as details below. Please bring along your old immunization card/booklet, otherwise please purchase “Buku Kesihatan” from the School’s bookshop for RM 2/each. Date: 5th October 2015 Time: 10:00hrs—13:00hrs Venue: Main Medical Room 2 weeks ago we found an iPhone from the Primary cafeteria after School hour. Please see Ms. Jespal, our Resource Assistant in Primary to claim it back. TIS Parents’ Forum Schedule Day Date Forum Venue Time Monday 19/Oct/2015 EY Auditorium 08:15-09:15hrs Tuesday 20/Oct/2015 Y1 MPH 08:15-09:15hrs Wednesday 21/Oct/2015 Y2 DG-01 08:15-09:15hrs Thursday 22/Oct/2015 Y3 MPH 08:00-09:00hrs Friday 23/Oct/2015 Y4 MPH 08:00-09:00hrs Monday 26/Oct/2015 Y5 Auditorium 08:00-09:00hrs Tuesday 27/Oct/2015 Y6 MPH 08:00-09:00hrs Wednesday 28/Oct/2015 Y7 DG-01 08:00-09:00hrs Thursday 29/Oct/2015 Y8 Auditorium 08:00-09:00hrs Friday 30/Oct/2015 Y9 MPH 08:00-09:00hrs Monday 02/Nov/2015 Y10 EPC 08:00-09:00hrs Tuesday 03/Nov/2015 Y11 MPH 08:00-09:00hrs Wednesday 04/Nov/2015 Y12 & Y13 DG-01 08:00-09:00hrs To all Year 11, Year 12, Year 13 and Form 5 parents and students, On Tuesday 6th October, 2015 there will be a University Talk on Oxbridge (includes Cambridge and top UK universities) and The Ivy League. This talk will be given by ARCH Education founders (Ms Jennifer Ma and Ms Tamara Lim) and will be held in the EPC from 07:50hrs to 09:10hrs. After the talk, parents are welcomed to stay behind to ask questions. ARCH Education is a premier education institute headquartered in Hong Kong, with partner and representative branch offices in London (UK), Connecticut (US), Singapore and KL Malaysia. Their mission is to bridge the education gaps in Skills, Preparation, Academics, Curriculum Systems, Careers and Opportunities. They offer admissions preparation counselling to students intent to apply for UK and US undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. 3 The CIS accreditation visit has now been set, the School will go through the accreditation visit and process in January 2016. This is a very exciting time for the School and the School welcomes the visitors and their recommendations they have to offer us. The School is going through this process as One School - TIS and SST, are united in their approach to CIS and we are all committed to improving the School. Both TIS and SST have completed the review of the curriculums separately but have come together to review the rest of the School together. The School has reviewed the following areas that CIS requires: SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP STANDARDS A. School Guiding Statements B. Teaching and Learning C. Governance and Leadership D. Faculty and Support Staff E. Access to Teaching and Learning F. School Culture and Partnerships for Learning G. Operational Systems CIS have high standards and expectations of accredited schools: SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA CIS Membership is conferred on a school that: Clearly demonstrates International Mindedness and actively promotes international awareness in its students. Applies the CIS Code of Ethics for Schools. Is willing to undertake an external school improvement process. As ever Tenby, SEP (KL) is committed to developing and improving and we are hopeful this process will support us to do just that. 4 TIS Primary Week 5 Last Sunday we had the pleasure of attending the Tenby music concert at the Saujana Hotel. Arthur (3N) TIS Primary talented pianist demonstrating his excellent talent, during the concert! Last week Primary elected new prefects who are now sporting a new burgundy tie. Primary prefects will be supervising at lunch times and playtimes. Helping staff by setting up assemblies and concerts. This week children who want to represent TIS Primary student council will be making short speeches before Primary pupils vote. This year student council will be key in designing and choosing a new Primary play area. This week our International Primary Curriculum (IPC) coordinators led a parent information workshop to help parents understand our curriculum better. Parents found out about entry and exit points plus the IPC learning goals. Each child in TIS Primary has chosen an IPC learning goal for this term. Next week we have our first Parent Teacher Conference on the 7th & 8th October, 2015. Please ensure you sign up. This is a great opportunity to check on your child’s progress and how they have settled. Can I politely ask parents to keep to their set times. Mr. Ross Armitage Another brilliant end to another great week in TIS Primary. Last week we were lucky enough to have a selection of our Sixth form students perform to the KS2 children. This week we had the pleasure of listening to several genres of music and it was truly inspiring to hear and watch the music being created by students from our school. Each week we have a KS2 music concert but this week it had more impact as the children could see this was a realistic achievement with hard work and dedication. Sekolah Sri Tenby 2015 Young Inventors Challenge Finals in Sunway University (Reported by Ms Lau) The Young Inventors Challenge Finals was held on Saturday 19th September, 2015 in Sunway University. 14 students from Sekolah Sri Tenby represented the School with their ideas and inventions based on the theme of this year’s competition – ‘Inventions to Help a Million: To Make the World a Better Place’. To qualify for the finals, students had to submit a proposal of their invention. This year, 63 out of 145 proposals were selected for the finals. Selected teams attended a workshop session where they were briefed on how to prepare for the finals. 5 The following are reports from participating students on their experience throughout the competition: Form 2: We came up with the invention ‘Survival Orb’. The device was designed to help victims of a shipwreck escape and survive for a period of time. It is equipped with tools for basic survival needs such as a survival kit, food and drink supplies. We got this idea when we were having fun playing the water roller during the annual Tenby Charity Bazaar this year. At first we faced problems with the design of the ‘Survival Orb’. We managed to solve these problems through some research. About three weeks before the finals, we submitted a report of our project. For the final stage of the competition, we designed a big poster with all the information that we have compiled in the report. At the finals, we presented the idea of our invention using the poster, power point presentation and diagrams of our invention. There was also a public viewing session where the public came and asked us about our inventions. Students from other schools visited our booths and wanted to know more about our invention. We were able to make new friends. We also joined the project paper writing competition, which is a detailed write-up of our invention, the steps of getting the idea of this invention, the objectives of our invention and so on. We are happy and fortunate to be able to participate in this year’s YIC. We were given an opportunity to develop and showcase our invention to the public. Although we did not win, we gave it our best shot and in return, we gained invaluable experiences. This is just the beginning of a new chapter for us. Form 5: On the day of the finals, all of us arrived at the venue by 07:30hrs. After some light breakfast, all teams were given an hour to set up their booth. We decorated our booth with posters and diagrams and displayed our invention, ‘Locki’ and sketches of the design and working of our model. We were satisfied with the outcome even though we did not have large printed banners like students from other schools. After the preparation of the booth, all participants and mentors sat down for the opening ceremony and a short briefing of the judging criteria. We were told that each booth will be visited at least two times by teams of judges. The judges will award marks based on several criteria such as invention, presentation and safety. Three teams of judges visited our booth. We introduced our invention, explained the benefits of our invention and provided details as desired by the judges. They then bombard us with questions which we answered enthusiastically and confidently. After the judging session, it was time to impress anyone and everyone who stopped by our booth during the public viewing session. We were happy when the judges and people of the public praised our efforts and some were even impressed by our presentation. At about 15:00hrs, the VIPs and VVIPs arrived and that was the moment everyone was waiting for – the announcement of the winners. The five of us were confident that we could bring home one of the prizes. However, we waited and waited for our team’s name to be called out and with each announcement, our hopes sank a little. In the end, we did not win. All of us felt physically and mentally drained by the fact that we lost despite putting in our best effort. After some reflection, we realised that we gained a lot from this experience. Although we did not win, we were on fire during the presentation. We enjoyed working together to put together a presentation that we are proud of. We managed to apply what we learned in the classroom very well. We lost, but we are not defeated. The next time an opportunity like that arises, we will be even more prepared. 6 AYAMAS COLOURING COMPETITION for Primary (Reported by Puan Nurhanani) On Friday September 18th, 2015 the School organised the above coloring contest for all Primary students in the MPH from 11:00hrs -12:00hrs .The competition was held in conjunction with Malaysia Day. The objectives of the competition are as follows:To: encourage unity and cooperation among students experience a whole school competition for an hour select students who are creative, artistic and good in colouring The competition categories were Lower Primary for Std 1-3 and Upper Primary for Std 4-6.At the end of the competition, five winners were selected for each category. They were given trophies, vouchers and prizes. Congratulations to the following winners who had produced colourful, impressive and neat pieces of work using colour pencils or crayons. Winners Lower Primary Upper Primary First Place : Qi En (Std 3M) First Place: Ye Jing (Std 6M) Second Place : Wern Xin(Std3M) Second Place: Surekha (Std 6S) Third Place : Trisha (Std 3M) Third Place :Joel Ding ( Std 4S) Fourth Place :Odelia(Std 2S) Fourth Place: Jaz Sim (Std 6S) Fifth Place : Gabriel (Std 1S) Fifth Place : Nicholas (Std 5S) 7 Event 4th PA Committee Meeting Nurturing Talents Competition Date Venue Thursday 1st October Training Room 08:00hrs followed by a combined PA Meeting at 08:30hrs Conference Room Preliminary Rounds: MPH a) Thursday 22nd October ( F3) Final Round: Wednesday 2nd December during Superstar Awards Ceremony Official Opening of SST’s Second Art Exhibition Friday 23rd October EPC 17:30hrs Exhibition continues from Monday 26th – Friday 29th October 09:00 – 16:00hrs daily PSEC Ceremony for Std 6 & Form 5 students and parents are invited Thursday 29th October Primary Multitalent Day Tuesday 3rd November MPH 14:40 – 16:30hrs TBC 13:00 – 14:20hrs Secondary Multitalent Day Thursday 5th November TBC 13:00 -14:30hrs Primary Challenges Day Tuesday 17th November 08:00 – 14:30hrs Secondary Challenges Day Superstar Awards Ceremony Thursday 19th November Field & Homerooms 08:00 – 14:30hrs Field & Homerooms Wednesday 2nd December MPH 09:00 – 12:00hrs Haze Work During school closure, haze work is uploaded on our website starting from 08:00hrs following the day’s timetable. Students are expected to download these materials to answer the questions following the time of the day’s timetable. These pieces of work are to be pasted into the students’ topic book for the subject. We hope parents will assist to monitor them doing these work at home. We do have a number of children not completing these work to submit on the next day when they return to school. Term 3 Examinations These examinations will start in the week beginning Monday 5th October for Std 1-5 and Form 1,2 & 4. To avoid any postponement of examinations held during this week, students are to come to school to sit for the day’s papers and then to leave after the papers. If there is a need to stay after morning break or lunch break, students are expected to bring their packed food and water bottle from home to eat in the homerooms. Homeroom Teachers will inform parents the time to pick up their children for each day. 8 SPORTS U15 Girls Football ISAC League The U15 Girls team took part in their first tournament of the season against strong opposition. This was the first tournament of the term and practice had been difficult due to the haze. Although we suffered heavy defeats in our first two games, the girls responded brilliantly, staying motivated and working hard to compete. The third game was much closer and there are signs of a good team in the making. Under 18 Girls away to MKIS This was a steep learning curve for our girls. They came up against an opposition who were more fluid in their possession and passing and created a lot of chances. Very well done to Alice in goal for keeping the score line respectable with some excellent saves and Marissa in defence for her throwing herself into many tackles. Both girls played well defensively. Our girls have an abundance of enthusiasm and commitment and now we have to develop their technical skills and ability to work as a team. The final score was 0:4 but this should not discourage our girls. Volleyball Team won Silver Medal Wednesday 23rd September, 2015 Our run of success has continued, with our U18 Girls Volleyball team becoming the second team to claim a silver medal this season, competing in the ISAC U18 Division 1 Volleyball League at ISKL. It was another fantastic result from our team, with the girls winning 4 matches before unfortunately losing the final 2-0 against ISKL. As always, the girls played with a determination and skill level that they can be proud of. Their sportsmanship was also exemplary and a credit to each one of them. Congratulations to all the players and staff. 9 Under 18 Boys away to MKIS The U18 Boys Football team played against MKIS last Friday. A tough game started with MKIS scoring twice but our boys rallied back to 2-2 before the opposition scored three quick goals at the end. The scoreline did not match the game as it was very even. Our team played extremely well against much older opposition. Well done. Future Fixtures: Monday 05.10.2015 – U18 Boys and Girls Volleyball Vs MKIS @ Tenby Tuesday 06.10.2015 – U15 Boys Football ISAC League @ GIS Wednesday 07.10.2015 – U11 Boys and Girls Basketball @ IGB Thursday 08.10.2015 – U13 Boys Football ISAC League @ ISKL Twitter: Remember to follow the PE Department @Tenby_Sport for daily updates and news from the curriculum, clubs and teams #TenbyEagles 10 A-level Music performers in the Friday Concert Series This academic year has seen exciting expansion of the Music Department with a large class of students studying A-level Music, and another class studying A-level Music Technology specialising in composing music in a studio setting along with Audio Engineering and Creative Studio Practice. Emcees Ryan Tan and Keen Chong th Last Friday afternoon on 25 September, 2015 the 2 classes combined as the A-level Music students performed pieces as part of their coursework areas, and the Music Technology students set the sound and mixed the concert. The concert for KS2 students, was bursting with energy and some high impact guitar picking – awsome! Eun Ah’s solo repertoire for A’level Music Howl’s Moving Castle (Waltz) Pu Yen and Joshua performed a Boccherini cello duet as part of their A-level ensemble performance coursework. Bryan and Dominic presented a rock ballad on the guitar - Specialised in rock guitar, bass guitar, and rock band studies as part of their A-level Music coursework submissions. Haydn’s Rondo and Jay Chou’s Mando-pop by Khai Pin - Specialised in solo piano and piano duets for his A-level coursework submission. VISIT FROM ABRSM The Senior International Operation Executive of ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music), James Welburn visited the Music Department this week. Tenby School is an examination and teacher training centre for all graded exams. He met up with the music staff to discuss future collaborations with the school and to follow up with the previous ABRSM examinations that were held here in August. Tenby will be expanding to 2 venues in future exam periods with 2 examiners on site. 11 12 Rohnie Tan Peripatetic Teacher As a dedicated and accomplished musician, Rohnie Tan, a versatile violinist and cellist has had a solid academic background in music. He completed his degree in Bachelor of Music (Hons) in Professional Music, with emphases in music Arranging and Audio Engineering, and is also classically trained in both violin and cello. Rohnie has been performing throughout the country and represented Malaysia for many International Music Festivals including Beijing (2006), Hong Kong (2008) and Singapore (2010), Shanghai (2012), England (2013). As a regular performer in the music scene, he has performed with various artists (local & international) such as Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau (刘德华), Sheila Majid, Zainal Abidin, Najwa Mahiaddin, Adira, Jaclyn Victor, Elvira Arul, Zee Avi, Siti Nurhaliza, Mila, Ana Raffali, Bunkface, Estranged, Yuna, Heymun, Rynn Lin (林宇中), Bell Foo (宇田), Athena Beh (马嘉轩),Pink Tan (陈珂冰), Amy Wang (王明 丽), Kit Teoh (张启振), Danny Wan and an Elvis Presley impersonator from United States. His versatility of being able to play classical, pop, jazz and even rock music has made him one of the most sought after violinist in Malaysia music scene. Besides performing, he does music arrangement and recording for album production, film scores and various commercial advertisements too. He has recorded many solo violin and string arrangements for current pop music, film music in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia. ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MUSIC DEPARTMENT: KS3/4 Curriculum Night will be held on Thursday 22nd October, 2015 at 19:00hrs. Instrumental lessons; sign-up forms will be out after midterm holiday for any new students wishing to study an instrument in School. 13 14 15 16 Objectives and Role of SEP (KL) Joint Parents’ Association The Objective of Tenby Parents’ Association are as follows: The Role of Parents’ Association includes: 17 What is NOT the role of the Parents’ Association? 1. Are PA Committee meetings open to all parents? PA Committee meets twice a term or more frequent as required. These meetings are for Committee members only. New batch of Committee is elected at the beginning of every academic year where any parents of the School can nominate him/ herself to be elected by the parent community of the School. Base on PA’s feedback, the School now provides termly Year Group Parents’ Forum in providing the platform for the School leadership and parents to promote and foster open communication. If the matter is specifically regarding your child, according to the Parents’ Handbook, your first approach should be to your child’s class teacher. Depending on the outcome of that first meeting, a further discussion may be required which may include the Head of Department, i.e. Head of Subject, Year Leader, or a Deputy, where you will be advised accordingly. 18 The first TIS Committee meeting took place on Thursday 1st October, 2015 where key roles were elected. Chair: Julie Thomas 19 20 Useful Contacts For more information about the school email [email protected] or for CCAs [email protected] [Please remember to include your son/daughter’s name and class in all correspondence]. For instant news like our new Facebook page facebook.com/TenbySetiaEcoPark Follow us on Twitter TIS Primary School @TenbySEP_TISpri TIS Secondary School @TenbySEPTISsec SST @TenbySEP_SST Sport and PE @Tenby_Sport Tenby CCAs @TenbyCCAEAGLES Read the PA blog tenbysep-pa.blogspot.com Tenby Setia Eco Park No. 1, Jalan Setia Tropika, U13/18T, Seksyen U13, 40170 Shah Alam Selangor, Malaysia www.tenby.edu.my 21
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