Fourth Quarter 2013-14 - St. Mary`s International School
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Fourth Quarter 2013-14 - St. Mary`s International School
N E W S L E T T E R St. Mary’s International School! 1-6-19 Seta, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8668! (03) 3709-3411! “A School with a Heart”! Quarterly Highlights! ! ! In This Newsletter Issue! Message from the Headmaster! SMA President! MS Principal! MS/HS Librarian! ES Librarian! ES Counselor! Swim Team! Message from the Headmaster! In speaking with the students at the school, the rich diversity and multicultural backgrounds become readily apparent. From multiple languages spoken to extensive international travel experience, we have the challenge of preparing our students, the school community and ourselves for a rapidly changing and evolving world, and at the same time establishing a solid moral and academic foundation. This is indeed no small task, and requires dedication and coordination from all involved.! The more you know about your son’s education, the better. Get involved. Join the very active and supportive St. Mary’s Association (SMA), know the school community, and participate in upcoming events: concerts, the Carnival, class trips, sporting events, SMA organizations, and many more events between now and the end of the year. And celebrate your son’s school year.! Fourth Quarter 2014 Page 1! Page 2! Page 3! Page 3! Page 4! Page 5! Page 5! Issue No. 4 - Fourth Quarter 2014 Development Office! SMA Donation Committee! Updates from the SMA Committees! Summer School! From our Advertisers! Dates to Watch! Page 6! Page 7! Page 8! Page 9! Page 14! Page 20! of programs throughout the school. Become an active member of this group, and find multiple ways to participate in your son’s schooling. Thank you to the SMA for the energy and enthusiasm which in turn helps vitalize the school.! The school theme, “Making a difference every day,” gives us a goal to strive for, and as we enter our 60th year, please mark your calendars for a stretch of upcoming events anchored with Bingo (Photo: SS Tokyo Co., Ltd.)! on Friday, Oct. 17, and a special 60th Anniversary Reception at the Tokyo I would like to focus attention on the St. American Club on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014. Mary’s Association, and upcoming events Details about this week will be in closing. SMA President Mrs. Caterina forthcoming.! Tanaka and the SMA Board have quietly taken care of business throughout the -Saburo Kagei, Headmaster! years. This organization continues to be an integral part of what happens at school not only in the area of fundraising with major school events such as Bingo, the Christmas Fair, the International Ball, and the upcoming Carnival and Raffle, but also with financial and moral support ! "1 S T . M From the SMA President, Caterina Tanaka! -Making A Difference Every Day-! Our big event for this quarter is the St. Mary’s Carnival, and we recognize with gratitude our individual and corporate donors who have given valuable prizes for the Carnival, Raffle and game booths. Proving that their ties to St. Mary’s does not stop after graduation, thank you to the members of the St. Mary’s Alumni Association for its support again this year by donating two of the Raffle grand prizes: a luxurious one-week trip to Nepal for two, and a round-trip voucher to New York. In addition, thank you to Angelo, Gordon & Co. for their prize donation of a five-night stay in a suite for two at the luxurious St. Ermin’s Hotel, located in central London. Lastly, all of this would not have been possible without the hard work behind-the-scenes of SMA Donations Chair Miho Nagano and Co-Chair Noriko Behr.! Save the dates:! Carnival and Raffle, Saturday, May 10! Preparations are now under way for our largest event of the year, with Motoko A’De Lima and Mariko Woody as St. Mary’s Carnival chair and co-chair, respectively. The country booth committees, Carnival committee chairs, co-chairs, volunteers, and the entire St. Mary’s faculty, administration and staff have all come together to create a wonderfully fun day for everyone. You can sample delicious foods from all over the world at the country booths, take in entertainment performed by students, families and friends at the Carnival’s outdoor stage, play games and make crafts, spend good times with good friends, make new friends, and so much more. The Carnival is not be missed!! Adding to the excitement is our annual Raffle program run by Keiko Aoyama and Yu Kobayashi again this year. Raffle ticket books were sent home during the second week of April. Please support your sons in selling these tickets to make this important fundraiser a huge success.! High School Graduation, Saturday, May 31! Elementary Graduation, Thursday, June 5! Room Parent Coordinators Lia Kumar and Keiko Fukasawa organized committees in charge of decorations and the receptions of the respective school graduations. Junior class parents Miyuki Shimizu and Kumiko Wood and HS parent volunteers are heading up the HS Graduation Committee. For the ES Graduation, the 5th Grade Room Parents coordinated the catering and decorations, and 2 A R Y ’ S N E W S L E T T E R Mineko Inoue and Iwori Arai are committee Chair and Co-Chair, respectively, with parent volunteers making up the rest of the committee.! fine arts team travel, HS class retreats, Sakura Medal programs, the Mind’s I student literary journal, the annual Yearbook, School Calendar and student community service support.! SMA 3rd quarter activities and events:! –We celebrated the school community at the 59th St. Mary's International Ball in grand style and with great success. The entire International Ball team and volunteers, the St. Mary’s Alumni Association and the Boosters Association were all in the very capable hands of Chair Yumi Shigetake and Co-chair Ruriko Kojima.! In order to continue to provide for these wonderful programs, I encourage you to participate, in whatever way you choose — as a volunteer, making a donation to one of the SMA sponsored events such as Carnival, or selling Raffle tickets. Large or small, your contribution counts to our ambitious fundraising goal so that we may continue provide support for these excellent extracurricular programs and the enhancement of the school’s IT program.! –Room Parent Coordinators Lia Kumar and Keiko Fukasawa joined with the three MS Parent Liaisons — Akiko Inamine, Yukari Ko and Takako Kuo — Mr. Langholz, and Mr. Thiessen to host a well-received Parents’ Day in February, with insightful presentations on the High School program from Mr. Copping and Mrs. Ramsey.! –Satisfied smiles were seen all around from HS students at the popular HS Ice Cream Bash, and also for teachers, administration and school staff at the delicious Staff Appreciation Luncheon. Both events were made possible with the help of volunteers and food donations coordinated by Lia Kumar and Keiko Fukasawa, Room Parent Coordinators.! –Keiko Ikeda and Risa Osawa of the Japanese Speaking Support Group (JSSG), with the support of the Room Parent Coordinators, organized two sessions of the well-attended seminars on “ACT and SAT and the Road to College” with Mr. Ragon. Rika Atobe interpreted for the day session, and an evening session on Feb. 13 offered a great opportunity for working parents to attend.! SMA Volunteers for Board positions:! Nominations Chair Mie Ward has done a terrific job in filling most of the open SMA Board positions for the 2014-2015 school year. We continue our drive to fill all positions before the school year ends. Previous board experience is not necessary. Please contact us for inquiries and information on open positions at [email protected]. Many hands make light work.! SMA community participation and feedback:! We invite you to participate in school and SMA events, in sports and fine arts programs, and in the school community. You will have the opportunity to learn about the school, meet faculty, administration and other parents, and share in the work that goes into each of the SMA programs and events. The reward is building an even better environment for your son’s education.! We always appreciate your feedback. Please send your thoughts and comments to [email protected].! –Hospitality Chair Aya Iwamoto and Co-Chair -Caterina Tanaka, SMA President Therese Adachi organized a lovely Spring Luncheon to honor of the Seniors’ parents, guardians and families. Many volunteers helped create a successful event, from set-up and decorations to donating lovely gifts for the attendees and senior parents, and delightful cakes for the popular Cake Auction.! On behalf of the St. Mary’s Association board members, thank you to all for their the ongoing and unwavering support of the SMA activities and events.! Funding for 2014-2015:! SMA Vice-President Jennifer Yamamoto is working on one of the most important tasks that the St. Mary’s Association undertakes at this time of year. Funds raised by the SMA provide financial support to benefit students directly, such as ES and MS field trips, sports/ Fourth Quarter 2014 S T . M A R Y ’ S N E W S L From the Middle School Principal, From the MS/HS Library! James Langholz! It’s springtime in the MS/HS Library and we There is much to celebrate about this school year as we begin to look toward the summer. The involvement of our students has been exceptional in so many ways, the support of parents of our efforts as a school are unmatched in my many years of experience, and teachers are embracing many changes that will engage students in new kinds of learning for their futures. It will be good to take a summer break in a few weeks to reflect on all that has been accomplished and to recharge for beginning a new school year in August.! I would like to take this opportunity to thank a number of teachers who will not be returning to St. Mary’s International School in the fall. Mr. Ikezoe, 7th grade social studies teacher; Mrs. Fernicola, MS/HS Librarian; Mrs. Wayne, Curriculum Coordinator; and Mr. Czuk, MS Design Technology and Ethics teacher, are all heading to the USA to begin new chapters in their lives. The many years of commitment to St. Mary’s from these teachers are remarkable, and their contributions to our students and to the school will continue to benefit many people well into the future. If you have a chance to thank each of these teachers personally I would encourage you to do so.! The turnout at our Middle School parent meeting on March 21 was terrific, and the afternoon talent show was a real treat. As was heard by parents who were in attendance, we will be having a number of significant changes to teaching and to learning beginning in the fall. We will be starting a “Bring Your Own Device” expectation where each student will be required to bring a laptop, we will be having a period each day related to Problem Based Learning, and we will continue to read a common book supporting the learning in the Middle School. Next year’s common read will be “Mountains Beyond Mountains”, a story that talks about the work of Dr. Paul Framer and will provide the opportunity for all of us to connect learning with service in the world. More details about all of these initiatives will be coming out in the coming weeks.! I would personally like to thank all of you for your support of the Middle School this year. Together we can accomplish so much, and your sons will benefit significantly from this team approach. Best wishes as you plan for the summer and as you look toward the future as a family.! -James Langholz, Middle School Principal! Fourth Quarter 2014 are celebrating April as Poetry Month!! E T T E R we are truly grateful to the SMA for their funding support. The Library looks forward planning more exciting programs with SMA funding next year and in future years!! Grade 6 students visiting the library with their class during this month have been roaming our stacks and creating spine poems from the books on the shelves. It’s a great way for them to get better acquainted with our extensive collection, and make some poetry from the book titles they find appealing.! Of course, April is also the culmination of our Sakura Medal Book Award. Middle School and High School students have been reading as many of the books on the lists as they can since November, and St. Mary’s hopes to have as many voters, if not more, as in past years, so that we can decisively determine the outcome. Already during the month of March many MS students and a few HS students had read enough books to qualify to vote. For their efforts, the boys received a gift voucher for a special sweet treat, which they greatly enjoyed. Reading in the Sakura Medal program will end on April 25 and voting will take place in the Library on April 28, so we are encouraging your sons to get in as many books read as possible before the deadline!! When our boys vote for their favorite book on April 28, they will also vote for their favorite Sakura Medal design. This year we have submitted some outstanding artwork in all four of the categories we participate in: MS English, MS Japanese, HS English, and HS Japanese. Good luck to our artists Nishant C., Leon I., Clarence S., Saeef H., Shion I., Raymond C., Yuta N. and Seung Hyo C. You may see their artwork currently on exhibit in our display case just outside the MS/HS Library.! Rakugo performer Shinosuke Tatekawa! On a final note, and a personal one, I would like to thank St. Mary’s parents, students, and colleagues for their kind support of me and the Library over the years, but it is time to say farewell. After 26 years’ association with St. Mary’s and the international school community, it is time to return back to my home state of Connecticut to re-join my family and friends. I leave a little part of me in Japan, and at St. Mary’s. The reading programs I had a role in initiating both at St. Mary’s and at the Kanto international schools, the St. Mary’s Book Award and the Sakura Medal Award, are flourishing and will continue to develop and grow, I believe. The importance of reading, and reading good books, cannot be overstated, for indeed it is the cornerstone and foundation of all academic achievement. Happy reading always!! -Anna Fernicola, MS/HS Librarian! We owe our sincerest thanks to the SMA for their very generous support of the Sakura Medal Award Reading Program since its inception in 2006. ! SMA funding also enables the Library to line up author/storyteller visits during the school year. This year we were fortunate to host young and upcoming author Adam Gidwitz (A Tale Dark & Grimm) in October; and in April we had the pleasure of a rakugo performance by Shinoharu Tatekawa. Mr. Tatekawa, a disciple of Shinosuke Tatekawa, had us all in stitches as we took in his hilarious tale of the “Tenshiki” (see photos). These are truly unique opportunities that we provide to our students to be able to come in contact with professional writers and storytellers from around the world outstanding in their fields – and again, for that 3 S T . M A R Y ’ S N E W S L Recognizing that students today enjoy reading books on their personal devices, we have taken the first step to move into the world of eBooks with the purchase of a school subscription to Tumble Book Library. Recently, you should have received a Tumble Book bookmark with the school’s username and password that will allow you to access the Tumble Book Library from anywhere you have access to the internet. Just follow the following steps:! and encouraging those who needed an extra nudge. Mrs. Craney’s class read a total of 418 books! They each read 20 books, the maximum amount. This is a first for St. Mary’s! Congratulations, 3C!! I would also like to congratulate our art contest finalist, whose art is now part of the All-Japan Sakura Medal Art Contest.! English Picture Books! Shun F., 3C Roland B., 3A Jinhyuk O., 3A! 4 R International School Librarians’ Meeting: May 16! The ES Library will be closed all day on May 16, including after school. We will be attending the meeting to plan the 2015 Sakura Medal Program.! Summer checkout permission forms due May 23! Families must return this form by May 23 to participate in the annual summer checkout.! All books must be returned to the ES Library May 23! All books must be returned to the ES Library by May 23 to ensure that all student, parent and teacher library accounts are cleared before inventory and the end of the school year.! Inventory Week: May 26 to 30! The ES Library will be closed during this week so that the staff may perform the annual inventory.! Summer Checkout: June 3-5! Each RP to 4th Grade class will be assigned a date and time during which only their class will check out books. More information will follow. Don’t worry, we will have plenty of open times for parents to join in the fun.! Summer Reading Challenge begins June 6! Information for this fantastic summer opportunity will be distributed to the classes in early May.! I recommend taking the TumblePad Virtual Tour to learn about all the benefits of the Tumble Book Library.! One class truly shined bright this year, under the guidance of Mrs. Craney. 3C decided early on to set goals for themselves which they all met. They rallied around each other, praising those students who read all 20 picture books E Important ES Library Dates to Remember! Last day to check out books: May 15! The last day to check out from the ES Library is May 15. Books checked out on this day must be returned one week later, on May 23.! The Tumble Book Library includes nearly 1,000 titles that are great for our RP to 5th Grade students. Students will be able to read along as a narrator reads the story or they can turn off the reader and read at their own pace. They can read fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels and even math stories.! Our Sakura Medal Reading Program is winding down. I am pleased to announce that nearly every student read at least five books. Voting for the books and the Sakura Medal Artwork will begin during their library class times.! T Their artwork is currently being displayed near the entrance to the ES Library. Please stop by and take a look.! http://www.smis.ac.jp/>Libraries>ES Library Destiny Catalog> Tumble Book! Please let us know what you think about the Tumble Book Library.! T Japanese Chapter Books! Se Ji C., 4S Conan S., 5L Kensei S., 4L! From the ES Library! The ES Library is always looking for new ways to help our students learn to love reading. Currently, we invite authors to speak to our students, we run the St. Mary’s Book Award reading program for the RP to 3rd Grade students and we participate in the Sakura Medal Reading Program each year. These initiatives are generously supported by the school community and its supporters through the St. Mary’s Association. Let’s not forget our always popular summer reading challenge that engages our students during the months when they are away from school.! E English Chapter Books! George N., 4C Bill Y., 5W Kori O., 5B! -Tammy Hays, ES Librarian English Graphic Novels! Mayank B., 5L Se Ji C., 4S Chris K., 4S! Japanese Picture Books! Liam G., 2N Kaito S., 2N Jei Kyoung S., 4L! Fourth Quarter 2013 S T . M From the ES/MS School Counselor, Julie Gordon! Help for the child means help for the entire family! Most families find that coping with illness, loss or major changes of circumstance is difficult. Illness in a family can be an actual physical disease, mental illness or a chronic disability. A loss in a family can be a death, divorce, loss of employment or even the loss that happens during a move when friends and support systems are no longer around. These are ordinary family problems that happen to ordinary families. People in general usually believe that other families have fewer problems than their own. This is absolutely a myth and can be destructive for families, because family members think that they fall short or are failures themselves. Although all members of the family can be affected, it’s often the children that manifest the symptoms of the family problem through their behavior. Because of this, sometimes parents and educators try to solely focus on changing the behavior of the child, when really the better approach is to examine the entire family and what is occurring with everyone. In clinical terms, the child is often referred to as “the identified patient”, but it is usually the family who is the true patient.! This concept may be somewhat confusing, so let me give you a few examples. Perhaps mom is suffering from depression, and her son is having problems in school such as: lack of concentration, not doing his homework or getting into trouble. Often a family will focus on the child’s behavior and fixing it, instead of going to the root of the matter and helping mom. Another case may be a family situation where dad drinks too much. No one in the family feels comfortable addressing that issue, so the teen daughter may develop an eating disorder or the son may become involved in substance abuse. The family then puts all their energy into helping their children, once again not having to face the bigger issue. One more case may be where the parents aren’t around very much for a variety of reasons. The child starts getting into lots of trouble at school as a way of getting attention. Often the parents, school officials and teachers then talk with the boy in an attempt to help him change his behavior, when in reality the solution would simply be for the parents to spend more time with him and give him that extra attention.! This probably all sounds reasonable, and you may be thinking of some family you know right now that fits the bill. Probably most of you aren’t thinking, “This is me and my ! Fourth Quarter 2014 A ! R Y ’ S N E W S L family.” That’s normal and common. As humans it’s very difficult to examine our own behavior. Another phenomenon called “denial” also tends to interfere with our ability to see ourselves. So the overall point of this article is really just to bring awareness and education to you if you are in a situation where your child is experiencing some sort of problem (especially getting into trouble behaviorally or academically). As I said before, all families will go through some type of crisis or situation. You are not alone or unusual. The important thing to remember is to look at it as a family problem, not just your child’s. If you take this approach, not only will your child improve but the whole family will benefit and get back on track sooner.! E T T E R Sahara (13-14) 1st; Kaitlin Rossman (13-14) 1st;Naoki Nomura (13-14) 2nd; Takashi Kanazawa (13-14) 3rd; Luka Honobe (13-14) 3rd; Jun Asano (11-12) 3rd; Ryan Fenwick (9+10) 1st; Max Wahba (8+Under) 1st; and Natsuki Uchino (8+Under) 2nd.! Other swimmers finishing in the top 8 in overall points for their age groups were Shunichi Ichimura, Shane Brett, Coco Yamamoto, Yuri Hayashi, Tyson Wang, Eugene Decosse, Kota Uchino, Naoki Martin, Neo Yoshii, Keigo Hayashi, Bien Bagui, and Kenji Nomura.! The Crescendo relays are always a crowd favorite as swimmers from each age group are featured. The Buccaneers took both the 200 meter Crescendo relay and the 400 meter Crescendo Freestyle relay.! -Julie Gordon, ES/MS School Counselor! Swim Team Highlights! ! 2014 March Age Group Swimming Champs at St. Mary’s! The Bucs played host to 19 teams at the March Age Group Championships on Saturday and Sunday. Championship meets always seem to bring the best out of all. It was quite a meet, with 473 athletes attending the annual competition. The coaches would like to thank all the volunteers that helped make the weekend a success — your hard work is greatly appreciated! The Bucs parents were incredible, running a meet with 2,115 individual entries as well as 142 relays. The combined effort of the parents resulted in finishing earlier than expected despite encountering difficulties with the timing system on Day 2 of the competition. An awards ceremony was held in a packed gymnasium following the last event on Sunday afternoon.! St. Mary’s took the overall team trophy with 4,066 points. Setagaya-ku’s Kibogaoka Swim Team amassed 1,855 points for 2nd place. The Okinawa Dolphins Swim Team followed with 1,777 points to finish in the 3rd spot.! High Point trophies are awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each age group based on six events over two days. Buc swimmers took a total of 11 high point honors. Swimmers capturing high point trophies were Nicolas Flint (15-18) 1st; Junu Moon (15-18) 2nd; Stefano A’De Lima (15-18) 3rd; Yutaro Keigi Hayashi (11-12), Naoki Martin (13-14), Shane Brett (15-18) and Ryan Fenwick (9-10) combined to win the Boys 200 meter Crescendo relay in 2:08.05. The Bucs girls team of Coco Yamamoto (15-18), Kaitlin Rossman (13-14), Marta Nieto-Kuruc (11-12) and Lisa Purcell (9-10) also took 1st place in 2:25.59.! The Bucs easily won the 400 meter Crescendo relay. The Freestyle crescendo features five swimmers from each age group. Max Wahba (8+Under – 50m), Ryan Fenwick (9-10 - 50m), Kota Uchino (11-12 – 100m), Takashi Kanazawa (13-14 – 100m) and Nicolas Flint (15-18 – 100m) posted an impressive 4:08.74, nearly 9 seconds ahead of the nearest competition.! The final race of the meet was arguably one of the most exciting races of the weekend. St. Mary’s and Nittai Ebara went head to head over 400 meters, with the Buccaneers winning in the end on the strength of senior Nicolas Flint’s anchor leg. Nic got his hand to the wall first, touching out Nittai Ebara’s anchor leg by .03 second. Both relay teams also competed at the recent held Japanese Age Group National Championships.! US Swimming AAAA standards were turned in by Shane Brett, Nicolas Flint, Takashi Kanazawa, Naoki Nomura and Yutaro Sahara. AAA times came from Junu Moon, Kaitlin Rossman, Stefano A’De Lima and Laszlo Wenk. AA swims were produced by Shunichi Ichimura, Coco Yamamoto, Riki Motoyama, Naoki Martin and Ryan Fenwick. A times came from Yuri Hayashi, Tyson Wang, Luka Honobe, Kota Uchino, Skyler Pang, Neo Yoshii, Keigo Hayashi, Jun Asano, Max Wahba, Karl Bodenheimer, Kenji Nomura and Natsuki Uchino.! "5 S T . M (Swimming - from page 5)! Japanese Age Group National Swimming Championships at Tatsumi! On March 27-30, 3,590 swimmers from 859 clubs packed into the Tatsumi's International Swimming Complex for the annual JOC Cup All Japan Age Group National Short Course Championships. It was the 36th annual spring championships, with swimmers from 47 prefectures throughout the nation in the competition.! Junior Shane Brett was the first Buccaneer to compete on Day 2 of the meet, swimming the 400 meter Individual Medley. Shane finished in 20th place and 1st overall in Tokyo with a solid 4:24.45 swim.! Joshua Brown pulls the trigger and wins the 50 Free at National Champs!! There was lots of excitement around SMST on Day 3 of the meet. Freshman Joshua Brown was in 4th place in the 50 meter Freestyle after a morning prelim swim of 23.93. It was a different story in the finals — Josh nailed his start and had a great breakout after the dive to take a lead that he never relinquished to become this years' 13-14 Boys national champion. Josh blazed a 23.63 in the finals, ahead of Kagawa-ken's Masaya Murakami of Sakaide Swimming School (23.77).! A R Y ’ S N E W S L Yutaro Sahara (55.33) and Naoki Nomura (56.78) bettered their two-week-old Open +Area record by a whopping 3.53 seconds to take 5th overall in the nation. It was rather remarkable as the boys swam almost identical splits from their earlier prelim time of 3:37.99 to qualify for the afternoon finals.! 13-14 Boys 4 x 100 meter Freestyle Relay! 1st Tokyo Swimming Center (Tokyo), 3:33.90 2nd Swim Omiya (Saitama), 3:34.68 3rd Okazaki Tatsuki (Chiba), 3:35.96 4th Konami Nishimiya (Hyogo), 3:37.89 5th St. Mary’s (Tokyo), 3:37.97 6th NEC Green Tamagawa (Kanagawa), 3:38.28 7th Sakaide Ito SS (Kagawa), 3:38.64 8th Kaneda Swim Club (Tokyo), 3:39.15! Kazuki Martin and Takashi Kanazawa also both competed individually in the 50 meter Free, going 24.09 and 24.78, respectively. Kazuki M., Shane Brett, Nicolas Flint and Junu Moon competed in the Boys 15-18 400 meter Free Relay and were a bit off their time from the J.O. Yosen meet two weeks ago. It’s a young relay team and it looks like things will set up well for a hot relay next season.! Shane Brett started Day 4 of the competition off great for the Bucs with a swift 200 meter Individual Medley race, going 2:04.38 with splits of 26.95 in the Fly, 31.57 in the Back,36.02 in the Breast and 29.83 in the Free.! Unfortunately, Shane was disqualified for an illegal dolphin kick on the breaststroke leg. He would have finished 19th without the DQ.! Josh Brown had a grueling schedule, tackling three races in a span of 1 hour and 40 minutes, competing in the 100 Breast, 100 Free and the 400 Medley Relay. Josh went 1:06.04 in the 100 meter Breast before finishing in 17th overall in the 100 meter Free with a 53.37 effort. The final event for SMST was the 13-14 Boys 400 meter Medley Relay. The Bucs relay finished in 18th place overall, bettering their own Open+Area record with a very competitive 4:01.66. The splits were: Yutaro (Back – 1:02.89), Joshua (Breast – 1:05.51), Naoki Nomura (Butterfly – 59.85) and Takashi Kanazawa (Freestyle – 53.41).! E T T E R From the Development Office! Annual Giving! We have received over 18 million yen since we sent out the Annual Giving appeal letter in November. We were very pleased to receive such a positive response despite having sent the appeal much later than we have in previous years. To show our sincere appreciation, we have listed below our generous donors. We would also like to express our earnest gratitude to the anonymous donors.! Kenji Amemiya! Artemis Co., Ltd.! The Bae and Kuo Families! The Banov Family! Juan Borga! Julian Cho! Raymond Cho! Mr. Czuk's Mechanical Drawing Class! Stephen Decosse! Mitsuo Harito! Katsuhiko Hirota! Homecare Clinic Yokohama Konan! Md. Rashidul Islam! Chance Jeong! Adrian Jones! Tomohiro & Maki Kamisaku! Kwang Suk Kim! Motoyuki Kumagai! Lee Buchol Accountant Office! Yeonsu Lee! Yue Liu! Yoko & Eiji Makiguchi! Motomachi Suzuki Co., Ltd.! Yoshiaki Murakami! Keiichi Nagaoka! Kenichi Nakano! Seijiro Nozaki! Tessai Ogata! Adrian & Masumi Pizer! Shigeru Ro! Ryu An Co., Ltd.! SK Hynix Japan! Sarata Sahoo! The Tronsen Family! Akihiko & Hiyumi Yamada! Chunhua Zhang! The Age Group Nationals were televised nationally on April 12th.! Less than an hour after Josh's win and award ceremony presentation, a pumped-up group threw down a combined 3:37.97, good enough for 5th place in the Boys 13-14 400 meter Freestyle relay. The quartet of Takashi Kanazawa (54.07), Joshua Brown (51.78), 6 Fourth Quarter 2014 S T . M (Development Office - from page 6)! As we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary next school year, we have accelerated the schedule for completing the Multi-Purpose Hall. St. Mary’s appreciates any type of contribution to help achieve this.! St. Mary’s Alumni Association! SMAA will have a booth at the St. Mary’s Carnival on May 10, selling shaved ice and beverages. The Smoothies will be here again this year at the Carnival. Please come and enjoy shaved ice and cool drinks in the sunshine.! St. Mary’s Alumni Parents Association! SMAA and SMAPA will have their Carnival booths side by side. In addition to the mimosas and champagne of years past, Mr. Weber will join us to sell gin and tonic.! SMAPA will also be selling custom-made, insulated “Titans Bottles”.! You may be surprised to see familiar faces this year, as Mr. Warfield, Mr. Galles and Mr. Doug Ofstedal are planning to join the Carnival!! Until May 2, you can reserve a bottle to ensure you receive your first choice. Please refer to the instructions in this flyer.! ! A R Y ’ S N E W S L From the St. Mary’s Association Donations Committee Thank you to all of the people who generously donated prizes, goods and funding for the 59th St. Mary’s Annual International Ball, which was held on Saturday March 15.! We are delighted to report that the International Ball was a tremendous success, and would not have happened without your help.! The funds raised from this event will provide financial support that will directly benefit St. Mary’s students, such as in field trips, student travel for athletic and fine arts events, the school libraries’ Sakura Medal Program, and publication of the Mind’s I student literary journal, to name a few. The St. Mary’s Association’s mission is to assist in providing an enhanced educational experience for all St. Mary’s students, and we sincerely appreciate your continued support towards achieving that goal.! The 59th AnnualInternational Ball Patrons! Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo and Mari Harito! Mr. Seijiro Nozaki! Mr. Taro Matsuo! Mr. Yoshiaki Murakami! Mr. Tomohiro Kamisaku! Mr. Ichiro Asano! Ms. Annie Chang! Mr. and Mrs. Mataitoga! Mr. and Mrs. Akihiko and Hiyumi Yamada! Mr. Alex Jampel! Barbacoa Grill Aoyama! Mr. and Mrs. Yuji and Keiko Fukasawa! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Keiko Andrews! Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Nieto and Ana Kuruc! Mr. and Mrs. Arata and Keiko Ikeda! Mr. and Mrs. Jon and Caterina Tanaka! Mr. and Mrs. Takeshi and Therese Adachi! Mrs. Yukari Shiraki! Mrs. Keiko Tronsen! Mr. Jong In Bae! Mr. and Mrs. Makoto and Chiaki Hayashi! E T T E R Corporate Sponsors! Mori Living (Mori Building Co.,Ltd.)! Tokyu Construction Co.! EDWARD SUZUKI ASSOCIATES! Roppongi Hills Nishibori Dental Office! Donors! All Nippon Airways Co.Ltd.! ANA InterContinental Ishigaki Resort! The Peninsula Tokyo! Bayside Marina Hotel Yokohama! Mr. Edward Suzuki, Architect! Mr. Sei Shimura, Graphic Pop Artist! Akasaka Hills Dental Office! Asian Tigers Premier Worldwide Movers! Barbacoa Grill Aoyama! Beauté Absolue! Dale Carnegie Training Japan! Elle International Co., Ltd! Escada Japan Co. Ltd! How Inc.! Jinro Inc.! Miele Japan Corp.! Niki Resort, INC.,! Ningyocho Imahan Co,. Ltd.! Ms. Mamiko Nishiyama! Richemont Japan Limited/Piaget division! Socie World Co., Ltd.! The Gotoh Museum! Tokyo American Club! Vieni! Wakaba Clinic! Warner Entertainment Japan Inc.! Mr. and Mrs. In Jip Yang! Ms. Mayumi Yasugi, jewelry artist! -Miho Nagano and Noriko Behr Donations Chair and Co-Chair [email protected] ! Fourth Quarter 2014 "7 S T . M Update From the St. Mary’s Association Committees! From the International Ball Committee! The International Ball Committee would like to express our appreciation to all who attended the 59th St. Mary’s International Ball. This year, guest attendance was up by 70 guests over last year, and we were fortunate to have dazzling Tango and Flamenco dance performances, as well as performances from the ever-talented International Show Choir and St. Mary’s Jazz band. Guests were also able to kick up their heels and dance the night away to DJ Jimmy Kan’s excellent choices in music. Bar sales at the Ball reached 550,000 yen, and this was possible due to the generous individuals who donated quality wines.! The International Ball would never gotten off the ground without the help of many volunteers. In addition to our generous donors mentioned in the the program, there were many other people on hand to help us prepare. I would like to especially mention those individuals who volunteered to make this event a success:! Hiromi Abe, Yoko Morikuni, Nobue Valeo, Misayo Fujii, Kaoru Yamashita, Kiyomi Kunita, Eiko Taniguchi, Keiko Fukasawa, Risa Osawa, Keiko Ikeda, Yoko Kadoi, Kanami Katayama, Mineko Inoue, Miho Nagano, Sauiki Schafer, Mariko Woody, Saori Asano, Motoko Harada and Keiko Andrews! Lastly, we would like to extend a special thank-you to the following individuals whose collective effort made for a great school community event:! St. Mary’s International Ball Patrons and Donors, Mr. Karl Studnicka (layout plan), Mr. DJ Feldmeyer (PR), Mr. Robert Martens (Photography), Mr. Kubo and his staff (set-up and tear-down), Mr. James Montalto (MC), Mrs. Rachel Stenson (Show Choir), Ms. Sydnie Reynolds (Jazz Band), Mr. Suzuki of Bistro Popcorn (Food Catering), Mr. Jimmy Kan (DJ), Ms. Haruna Samejima (Poster Design), Ms. Asako Takatsuki (Table flowers), and the members of St. Mary’s Association.! A R Y ’ S N E W S L From the Hospitality Committee! SMA Bus Tour! On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the SMA Hospitality Committee together with the Seisen Social Events Committee hosted a day trip for 50 parents to beautiful Kamakura. We had perfect weather and visited the famous Daibutsu. After a stroll down Komachi-dori and tea at Orindo, it was already time to head back to Tokyo. It was a great day for all. We extend our warmest thanks to our bus driver, Mr. Saito.! Spring Luncheon! The SMA 2014 “Blossoms and Bows” Spring Luncheon was held on Wednesday, April 16, in the school gymnasium. The luncheon, in honor of the senior parents, is an annual event made possible by the generosity of many volunteers and the cooperation of the St. Mary's administration, faculty, office and maintenance staff. The stellar performances by the students, taking lunch with friends, and congratulating our senior parents made it a day to remember!! -Aya Iwamoto and Therese Adachi SMA Hospitality Chair and Co-Chair! From the Nominations Chair! Thank you to all the St. Mary’s Association board members of for your hard work this year. Out of 28 positions on SMA board, I am delighted to report that we managed to fill 22 positions for the 2014-15 school year.! E T T E R From the Raffle Committee! Student Incentive Prizes for Raffle 2014! All ES, MS and HS are eligible to participate!! Pizza Party:! The top three classes in raffle sales and classes with 100 % class participation will earn a class pizza party. To earn 100% class participation pizza party, each student (in your homeroom class) must sell at least one booklet (20 tickets). ! Top Individual Seller:! Receives as Amazon card worth 6,000 yen! No. 2 Individual Seller:! Receives an Amazon card worth 4,000 yen! Top 3rd Individual Seller:! Receives an Amazon card worth 2,000 yen! Sales of over 5 booklets:! Receives a gift card worth 1,000 yen! Sales of 3-4 booklets:! Receives a gift card worth 500 yen! Sales of more than 1 booklet:! A student must sell at least 1booklet (20 tickets) to earn a St. Mary’s pencil.! Thank you to all and good luck!! -Raffle Committee 2014! All parents and guardians of boys attending St. Mary's are part of the St. Mary's Association. We work together to make school life special for all St. Mary’s boys.! If you would like to volunteer or nominate a person for a SMA board position, please send me an e-mail at [email protected].! Thank you very much for your assistance.! -Mie Ward Nominations Chair! ! -Yumi Shigetake and Ruriko Kojima International Ball Committee Chair and CoChair! ! 8 Fourth Quarter 2014 Welcome to St. Mary’s Summer School 2014! June 9-24 St. Mary’s International School 1-6-19 Seta, Setagaya-ku Tokyo, Japan 158-8668 Tel.: (81) 3 3709-3411 Register at http://summer.smis.ac.jp Fourth Quarter 2014 St. Mary’s International School 2014 Carnival Making A Difference Every Day SATURDAY MAY 10TH 10 AM - 4 PM Entertainment Raffle Country Booths Games Police Box Kaminoge Sta. Ticket Booth Side No Parking Available For more information please call St. Mary’s International School 03-3709-3411 Fourth Quarter 2014 Fourth Quarter 2014 USA Booth 2014 Dear American Families of the St. Mary’s Community, The St. Mary’s Carnival, one of the biggest fund raising events of the year, is coming up on Saturday, May 10th. Thanks to the many volunteers and donors from our community last year, the USA booth was very successful despite the bad weather on the day of the carnival. The USA Booth 2014 team is excited and ready to make this year another huge success. To make this happen, we need your help!! We need donations of beer, wine, and candy (see below). Thank you for your continued support! USA Booth 2014 Chairs Akiko Inamine (4C & 6V), Chiharu Kirch (4S), & Jennifer Yamamoto (5L) [email protected] USA BOOTH DONATIONS NEEDED Beer • Dark beer, craft beer, & IPA’s are always very popular (eg. Sam Adams, Longboard, Big Wave, Anchor Steam, Brooklyn Lager, etc) American Wine • Table wines and box wines are welcome! American Candy • Individually wrapped candies, please.! • Gummy bears, lollipops, small candy bars, small boxes of Nerds, etc. Please drop off donations at the Main Office in the USA Booth box from April 21st. Cash Donations • Any amount welcome! Please send cash donations in a sealed envelope with your name and son’s class to the Accounting Office (next to the Main Office). Fourth Quarter 2014 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. We have you covered this summer at Keiki with our fantastic courses. For ages 1.5 years old to 9 years old we have Summer School 2014. With different levels for tots, preschool and elementary. For older students aged 7~11 who want to explore we have the Young Adventures’ Club. Young Adventures’ Club July 28th ~August 22nd 2014 Filled with lots of fun experiments, a chance to discover a different way of looking at the World. Theme related field trips each week. 9:30 ~2:30 Monday~Friday For children from 2nd grade+ Weekly Fee ¥55,000 Including field trip, pool fees, materials and insurance Nakamachi 4-5-8, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-0091 www.keikipre school.com Telephone/Fax (03) 3703 8778 Please call us on 03-3703-8778 or email us at [email protected] for more information. ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. NANBO DISCOVERY ! CAMP ! Presented by & Chikura, Japan& www.discoverjapan.co.jp& & Discover Japan & & & & & & & Nanbo Discovery Camp, our residential summer camp for elementary and middle school students is located in Minami Boso, Chiba, two hours southeast of Tokyo. The language of our camp is English." - newly enclosed and very private shower/toilet area " ! ! Equally important, they will be building confidence and relationships, overcoming challenges and working together in a positive camp environment. " ! Journal writing and drawing are daily activities at Nanbo Discovery Camp that allow us to reflect on the day through discussion, writing and sketching. Campers will bring their journals and art work home at the end of camp." ! We are up early every morning and on our way by 6:30am, starting the day with fun exercises at the beach and more. Campers o,en help prepare meals in small groups with our staff. The day ends with activities around the campfire, in the Discovery Room or on a night hike. Campers sleep in one of four bunk rooms with a Nanbo counselor. " SUMMER FUN Summer - 2014 & OUR 16th SEASON& Since 1999& SUMMER DISCOVERY Our campers enjoy an adventure of swimming, snorkeling, cycling, sports, hiking, exploration, science, cooking, discovery, arts and cra,s and more. Whether they are learning about life in a tide pool, collecting shells, cycling over the next hill, preparing meals, or body surfing at the beach, all campers will have an active, positive and fun summer camp adventure. " & - caring residential program" - low camper/staff ratio" - designed for elementary " and MS students" Camp Schedule - 2014& 1. July 20 - 24 mini& 2. July 27 - August 1& 3. August 3 - 8& 4. August 10 - 14 mini& 5. August 17 - 21 mini& Camp sessions are six days/five nights or five days/four nights. - six-day/five-night sessions" - four-day/three-night mini-camps" - large grass activity field " - outdoor “dining” deck" - 4,500 tsubo/almost four acres of " private camp ground" - new facility opened in 2007" - healthy and plentiful food" prepared at camp" - Discovery Room for campers" - community-based, camper" centered" - journal writing/reflections" - snorkeling, boogie boarding" - transportation to and from" camp provided" - science science science" - counselor-in-training " program (CIT)" The Nanbo Discovery Camp senior staff consists " of experienced international school educators. Our junior counselors are senior high school and university students, mostly bilingual, all mature, responsible and caring young adults. We have a counselor- in-training (CIT) program that allows younger high school students to develop leadership skills, gain in confidence and have fun as campers at the same time." - 200 meters from white " sand beach" Our campers are usually between seven and 14 years old and are grouped together for most activities. " We do accept a limited number of non-English speakers into our immersion program. Campers stay for one, two, or more sessions. Our camper/staff ratio is about 4:1, reflecting our strong commitment to a safe camp environment." - “sibling” discounts" ! Go to our photo gallery to see photo albums of summer camp, our lodge, and much more. Learn more about Discover Japan at & ! ! http://discoverjapan.zenfolio.com/nanbo& Please join us this summer! - large campfire area" - 25 Trek mountain bicycles" - senior staff certified" international school educators," first aid/CPR trained" - “early bird” discounts" - “multiple weeks” discounts" Please contact David Green & for information and our & registration material.& [email protected]& or call & 090 7716 0102 Featured on NHK-TV August, 2006 ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. " ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. Pacific Aikido is registered organization of the Aikikai Foundation-Aikido World Headquarters and has been teaching Aikido to children and adults in and around Tokyo for over 22 years, 17 of those were at St. Mary’s. Classes are open to boys & girls from aged 5 and adult classes also take place. Details on all aspects of the program can be found at www.pacificaikido.com The following classes are planned for this coming summer and places are now available: Term name Term dates Times Notes Fees June Saturdays June 14, 21, & 28 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. All ages welcome ¥12,000 BST Kids’ Summer Intensive July 7 to July 16 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 10 days in a row All ages welcome ¥28,000 *adult evening classes might be possible during the July 7 to 16 dates at BST* TAC Kids’ Summer Intensive June 16 to June 27 Monday to Friday 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 2 weeks TAC members only ¥28,000 TAC Adult evenings June 10 to July 10 Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 5 weeks TAC members only ¥28,000 Regular term classes take place on Saturday mornings at The British School in Tokyo Shibuya Campus that are open to students from all schools and run throughout the school year. Classes also run at TAC on Wednesdays and Sundays. The spring term has started and will run through to the beginning of June. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Paul Neuman, Chief Instructor Pacific Aikido Tel/fax: 03-3350-5434 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pacificaikido.com ADVERTISEMENT SECTION St. Mary’s has no direct relationship with services or events in this section of the newsletter. Please contact advertisers directly for more information. S T . M A R Y ’ S N E W S L E T T E R Dates to Watch ! ! May 5! ! ! ! ! National Holiday - No School! May 10! ! ! ! ! St. Mary’s Carnival! May 12! ! ! ! ! Carnival Recovery - No School! ! ! !! !! ! St. Mary’s International ! School Newsletter! ! The St. Mary’s International School publishes this newsletter five times a year, and distributes it to all families registered with the Families Mailing List, and posts it on the school website.! For advertising opportunities, please e-mail Josie Schmidt, Newsletter Editor, [email protected]. 20 Fourth Quarter 2014