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Quant Je Puis Fully Accredited by WASC, USA ISO 9001:2008 Certified MISSION STATEMENT We are committed to provide quality international education through the 5Cs: Competence Character Commitment to Achieve Collaboration and Creativity. We seek to develop lifelong learners and leaders. We prepare learners to respond to the needs of the 21st century. VISION A premier learning institution with national and international recognition developing lifelong learners and leaders with competencies, global perspectives and hearts of service in a culture of academic and values excellence. STONYHURST SOUTHVILLE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Batangas City,Philippines Tel. No. (043) 7233595 www.stonyhurst.edu.ph [email protected] No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014 January 30, 2014 GRADE SCHOOL WIZARDS ACE THE MTAP CHALLENGE All the Grade School contenders to the Division MTAP Challenge successfully qualified to the final round to be held today, January 30 at the Alangilan Central Elementary School. However, only the top two scorers will be competing in the finals. Kudos and thank you for representing our school: Aybe Julienne Flores Ray Emmanuel Masangkay Pierre Alexis Pagsinohin Gio Angelo Jobog Miguel Joel Magsino Jose David Javier Congratulations and good luck to: Maria Bernadette Landicho Maria Grace Lyndelle Navarro Grade 1 Juan Rafael Landicho Kirsten Gabrielle Almario Grade 2 Mikaela Isabel Valdez Persus Atienza Grade 3 Mark Bernard Angelo Villena Angela Cathlynne Aganda Grade 4 Frankie Ephraim Hernandez John Henry Casao Grade 5 Elizabeth Kho Meinhard Benedict Capucao Grade 6 PARENTING SEMINAR FEATURES POWERFUL SPEAKERS Powerful parenting strategies – what better way to learn this than to have powerful parents share their insights and experiences on how they successfully raised their children? Dr. Genevieve Ledesma-Tan, Southville Global Education Network (SGEN) Chief Executive Mentor, and Mr. Lawrence Buck, SGEN Academic Director will join Ms. Phi Ahn De Castro as resource persons in the last two but equally important series of seminars sponsored by the SGEN Parent Education Center (SPEC) on February 4, 2014, 8:00AM- 12:00NN at the SSIS-Batangas Main Hall. Colors describe the complexities of life. The color red, for instance may mean a lot of things. To some, it may hold negative feelings such as rage or anger, but to many, it is the color of love and passion. Eversince, it has been the color representing HEARTS’ DAY. So if red is everywhere, it means love is in the air. RED MUFTI:LETS PAINT THE TOWN RED Don’t Miss This Opportunity.....

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Quant Je Puis

Fully Accredited byWASC, USA

ISO 9001:2008Certified

MISSION STATEMENT

We are committed toprovide quality

international educationthrough the 5Cs:

CompetenceCharacter

Commitment to AchieveCollaborationand Creativity.

We seek to developlifelong learners and

leaders.

We prepare learners torespond to the needs of

the 21st century.

VISION

A premier learninginstitution with national

and internationalrecognition developing

lifelong learners andleaders with

competencies, globalperspectives and hearts of

service in a culture ofacademic and values

excellence.

STONYHURSTSOUTHVILLE

INTERNATIONALSCHOOL

Batangas City,PhilippinesTel. No. (043) 7233595www.stonyhurst.edu.ph

[email protected]

No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014 January 30, 2014

GRADE SCHOOL WIZARDS ACE THE MTAP CHALLENGE

All the Grade School contenders to the Division MTAP Challenge successfullyqualified to the final round to be held today, January 30 at the Alangilan CentralElementary School. However, only the top two scorers will be competing in the finals.

Kudos and thank you for representingour school:

Aybe Julienne FloresRay Emmanuel Masangkay

Pierre Alexis PagsinohinGio Angelo Jobog

Miguel Joel MagsinoJose David Javier

Congratulations and good luck to:

Maria Bernadette LandichoMaria Grace Lyndelle Navarro

Grade 1Juan Rafael Landicho

Kirsten Gabrielle AlmarioGrade 2

Mikaela Isabel ValdezPersus Atienza

Grade 3Mark Bernard Angelo VillenaAngela Cathlynne Aganda

Grade 4Frankie Ephraim Hernandez

John Henry CasaoGrade 5

Elizabeth KhoMeinhard Benedict Capucao

Grade 6

PARENTING SEMINAR FEATURES POWERFUL SPEAKERS

Powerful parenting strategies – what better way to learn this than to havepowerful parents share their insights and experiences on how they successfully raisedtheir children?

Dr. Genevieve Ledesma-Tan, Southville Global Education Network (SGEN) ChiefExecutive Mentor, and Mr. Lawrence Buck, SGEN Academic Director will join Ms. PhiAhn De Castro as resource persons in the last two but equally important series of seminarssponsored by the SGEN Parent Education Center (SPEC) on February 4, 2014, 8:00AM-12:00NN at the SSIS-Batangas Main Hall.

Colors describe the complexities of life.The color red, for instance may mean a

lot of things. To some, it may holdnegative feelings such as rage or anger,but to many, it is the color of love and

passion. Eversince, it has been the colorrepresenting HEARTS’ DAY. So if red is

everywhere, it means love is in the air.

RED MUFTI:LETS PAINT THE TOWN RED

Don’t Miss This Opportunity.....

Page 2No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014

Grade 7 – CompetenceGOLD

Babao, Samantha Nicole L.SILVER

Calapit, SydneyAhnrolJastinee R.Morales, Gemm D.

BRONZEBurgos, Jean B.

Camacho, Aryanna M.Castillo, Julianne Louisse M.

Grade 7 – DiligenceSILVER

Datinguinoo, Zamantha AnnNicole K.

Hernandez, Cardelyn B.BRONZE

Asi, Boris Deo D.

Grade 8 – CommitmentGOLD

Cabatay, Noreen ChristineA.

SILVERCastueras, Carl Anthony P.

Soliman, Nicole ElisaStephanie S.

Triste, Eileen Marguerite B.Grade 9 – Wisdom

SILVERPernez, Anne Marie O.

BRONZECaraos, TrixiaLariz R.

Datinguinoo, Krishna M.Magsino, Hannah Eloise H.

Nigam, Nisarg

Grade 10 – ResponsibilityBRONZE

Amorado, Janis YnnozenziaFaith D.

Burgos, Eunice B.Cabuhat, Justice C.

Chua, Diane Samantha N.Lanto, Leonardo Miguel V.

Mandigma, Marianne L.Maulion, TrishiaColyn D.

Tiu, Darren Neil M.Ylagan, Cydea Faye Marie C.

Senior Prep - PeaceGOLD

Casao, Ehryn Anne C.Endaya, Orlando Miguel D.Tenorio, Hermione Adia M.

Villena, Bea Kristille R.SILVER

Delos Angeles, John SamuelD.

Encina, Ranya Lorraine D.Hernandez, JacianCaerwyn

D.Tan, Faith Montserrat D.Ubamos, Mary Nicole T.

BRONZEEbreo, Reanna Melize B.

Macaraig, Dairine AntoniaA.

Marquez, Mc. Miller L.Tan, Wesly Trisha Marjolaine

C.

Senior Prep - UnityGOLD

Merano, Christine Angela L.Ramos, Kellyn Anika

SILVERArtista, Pauleen Joy D.

Baya, Anne Gabrielle A.Carbonel, Kassandra Chloe

A.Downing, David Alex R.

Enriquez, Joergette SophiaP.

BRONZEPawar, Tanishta

Reveche V. FlorenceSuarez, Carlos Gabriel A.

Grade 1 – DisciplineGOLD

Cabello, Gil Daniel NicholasR.

Dueñas, Sheena FrancescaB.

Fetiza, Mary Jasmin D.Kimwell, Athena Gabrielle A.

SILVERArcos, Arianne Angela M

Balina, Nicolo Simon L.Bantigue, Ella Nicole B.

Capucao, Jia Bernadet D.Flores, Aybe Julien B.

Santiago, Allyza Rose S.Smith, Kirsty L.

BRONZEMacatangay, Ben Paolo S.

Grade 1 – GenerosityGOLD

Landicho, Maria BernadetteM.

Malabanan, Erin Rosa A.Martinez, Alexa O.

Navarro, Maria GraceLyndelle L.

SILVERBurgos, Aaron B.

Enriquez, Jullienne Sicily P.Esguerra, Maria Helena M.

Tan, Kirsten Mae O.BRONZE

Areta, Alyssa Yzabel D.Dizon, Tiana Azahle V Q.

Grade 2 - IndustryGOLD

Almario, Kirsten Gabrielle R.Landicho, Juan Rafael M.Ofreneo, Alfonso Rafael B.

SILVERDatinguinoo, Kier Allen M.

Delos Angeles, James SimonD.

Jobog, RaphaelaYsabel A.Masangkay, Ray Emmanuel

M.Mauleon, AlliaAndreia O.Suarez, Jana Ayesha A.

BRONZEMaranan, Jude Stephen M.

Ubamos, David Emmanuel T.Grade 2 - Resourcefulness

GOLDMoreno, Janine Ashley C.

Ramos, Denis Josiah C.SILVER

Amparo, Maria Celina Rae B.Cultura, John Ivan B.

Geducos, JhuliaMhay D.Valdez, Jon Raymond H.

BRONZEAclan, Chrizia Alcherine A.

Coley, Kimberly Amaliyah C.Hinch, Julio Mikael B.Grade 3 - Courage

SILVERAtienza, Persus T.

De Chavez, Princess PaulaMargareth B.

Enriquez, Jasmine LuisaBernadette P.

Pagsinohin, Pierre Alexis M.Vasquez, GleanneVeana I.

BRONZEAguila, Mary Megumi Aithea V.Montalbo, Reece Alastaire A.

Grade 3 - ConfidenceGOLD

Marquez, Mikaela Angeli D.Valdez, Mikaela Ysabel H.

Zapata, Anjirehl Ernest GodfreiC.

SILVERAclan, Daniel Andrei C.

Balmes, Nathan Gabriel B.BRONZE

Camacho, Sammuel M.Comia, Samantha Raine M.

Ligan, Sean Michael M.Macalalad, Rosh Shekinah A.

Grade 4 – BenevolenceSILVER

Aganda, Angela Cathlynne B.Villena, Mark Bernard Angelo R.

BRONZEDelas Alas, Carla Lorraine Len

B.Jobog, Gio Angelo A.

Malaya, Jana Ariana K.

Grade 4 – CompassionSILVER

Portugal, Juliana Irish C.BRONZE

Datinguinoo, Zhyrine AnneNicole K.

Ebreo, Regina Marie B.Encina, RoniLenice D.

Martinez, Sufia Dominique O.Grade 5 – Humility

GOLDCaparas, Nicola Jade R.

SILVERHernandez, Frankie Ephraim C.

Lira, Laura Patrice P.Portugal, IanaIsissJamela C.

BRONZECasao, John Henry C.

Delos Angeles, Jewel SheelahD.

Garcia, Darla Louise L.Grade 6 – Perseverance

GOLDCapucao, Meinhard Benedict

D.Garcia, Katrina E.Kho, Elizabeth C.

SILVERGarcia, Miguel Inigo U.Javier, Jose David A.

BRONZECueto, Mark Emmanuel B.

Espina, Angela Juliet F.

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION GRADE SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

SECOND TERM HONORS

Page 3No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014

perfect attendance awardeesEARLY CHILDHOOD

EDUCATION

Grade 7 CompetenceBabao, Samantha Nicole L.

Calapit, SydneyAhnrolJastinee R.

Castillo, Julianne Louisse M.Chavez, FredierickRaine J.

Concepcion, Erick MikhaelleMandigma, Marvin L.

Grade 7 DiligenceAclan, Sophia Alessandra C.

De Chavez, Maria AitanaKassandra B.

Lapuz, Bridget Harriet F.

Grade 8 CommitmentAbanto, Seline S.

Alves, Jose Alberto I.Beloso, Franz Stephan V.

Castueras, Carl Anthony P.Caunca, Denzell J.

De Torres, Angelica May L.Diomampo, Kristine Claire L.

Erodias, Kyle Martin A.Triste, Eileen Marguerite B.

Grade 9 Wisdom

Caraos, TrixiaLariz R.Castillo, John Joseph M.Ilagan, Amiel Donne C.Lapuz, Britney Hillary F.

Grade 10 ResponsibilityCueto, Marinella Isabel B.

Ignacio, Harvey Blossom V.Maulion, TrishiaColyn D.

Ylagan, Cydea Faye Marie C.

Nursery Love and KinderKindness

Borbon, Dionne Raizen R.Caspe, Carl Felix C.

Caspe, Charles Dylan C.Cortez, Mary Angelie G.Dela Roca, Paula Grace

Geronimo, Sofia Uri YsabelleL.

Loyola, Cassandra Myrelle B.Mendoza, Rafael JudeSeño, Jose Miguel C.

Nursery Love and Kinder JoyBalmes, Joseph Silvester B.

Ronquillo, Noelle LetiziaAngela C.

Junior Prep HonestyMercado, Gabriel Derek J.

Junior Prep RespectAganda, Sarah Angelique B.

Bacay, KieshaZheanna S.Kimwell, Aldrich Johan A.Masilang, Kaiel Sven B.

Ng, Sophia Annica L.Pamplona, Gabriel Eduardo

B.Salazar, Angel Keith Jaliyah

B.Tagle, JaprinceNafiel Ray J.

Senior Prep PeaceDelos Angeles, John Samuel

D.Ebreo, Reanna Melize B.

Endaya, Orlando Miguel P.Macaraig, Dairine Antonia

A.Marquez, Mc. Miller L.

Sulit, Jon Cailen S.Tan, Lara Felicity T.Tan, Wesley Trisha

Marjolaine C.Villena, Bea Kristille R.

Senior Prep UnityArtista, Pauleen Joy D.

Baya, Anne Gabrielle A.Downing, David Alex R.

Merano, Christine Angela L.Reveche, Florence V.

Grade 1 DisciplineCapucao, JiaBernadet D.

Dueñas, Sheena FrancescaB.

Hernandez, Keith ConstancioNoah D.

Kimwell, Athena Gabrielle A.Macatangay, Ben Paolo S.

Peña, Luke Ezekiel C.Smith, Kirsty L.

Grade 1 GenerosityAreta, Alyssa Yzabel D.

Conti, Moises Kian Reese M.Martinez, Alexa O.Tan, Kirsten Mae O.

Torres, MarqusRajeed V.Villena, John Michael M.

Grade 2 IndustryDatinguinoo, Kier Allen M.

delos Angeles, James SimonD.

Maranan, Jude Stephen M.Marquez, MozzyMorowa L.Mauleon, AlliaAndreia O.

Grade 2 ResourcefulnessCultura, John Ivan B.

Geducos, JhuliaMhay D.Leynes, Aleser Lance L.Valdez, Jon Raymond H.

Villena, John Alex BenedictM

Geronimo, Sofia UriYsabelle L.Nursery Love and KinderKindnessCarbonel, SamanthaGwyneth A.Nursery Love and KinderJoySalazar, Angel KeithJaliyah B.Junior Prep RespectKloppers, Mien Krey AnneA.Junior Prep HonestySulit, Jon Cailen S.Senior Prep PeaceDe Torres, Niña Yzella L.Senior Prep UnityDueñas, SheenaFrancesca B.Grade 1 DisciplineNavarro, Maria GraceLyndelle L.Grade 1 GenerositySuarez, Jana Ayesha A.Grade 2 IndustryHinch, Julio Mikael B.Grade 2 ResourcefulnessComia, Samantha Raine M.Grade 3 ConfidenceDe Chavez, Princess PaulaMargareth B.Grade 3 CourageSawamoto, Sum M.Grade 4 BenevolenceDatinguinoo, Zhyrine AnnNicole K.Grade 4 CompassionCunanan, Jana Althea M.Grade 5 HumilityCapucao, MeinhardBenedict D.Grade 6 PerseveranceBabao, Samantha Nicole L.Grade 7 CompetenceHernandez, Cardelyn B.Grade 7 DiligenceMagnaye, Beverly D.Grade 8 CommitmentDatinguinoo, Krishna M.Grade 9 WisdomMaulion, TrishiaColyn D.Grade 10 Responsibility

GRADE SCHOOLGrade 3 Confidence

Areta, Aliyah Abegail D.Aclan, Daniel Andrei C.Camacho, Sammuel M.

Marquez, Mikaela Angeli D.Ylagan, Caoimhe Faith

Xenelle C.

Grade 3 CourageAtienza, Persus T.

De Chavez, Princess PaulaMargareth B.

Delos Angeles, Jhem PatriceL.

Vasquez, GleanneVeana I.

Grade 4 BenevolenceAganda, Angela Cathlynne

B.Cabotaje, Angela Nicole M.

Castillo, Sofia Jasmine C.Delas Alas, Carla Lorraine

Len B.Sawamoto, Sum M.

Grade 4 CompassionBasco, Jose Iñigo Miguel M.

Cueto, Luinee Marie C.Datinguinoo, Zhyrine Ann

Nicole K.Ebreo, Regina Marie B.Encina, RoniLenice D.

Martinez, Sufia Dominique O.Merano, Christian L.

Ylagan, Chiara AlexieAngela C.

GRADE SCHOOL

Grade 5 HumilityAsi, Annika Grace D.

Caparas, Nicola Jade R.Cunanan, Jana Althea M.

delos Angeles, JewelSheelah D.

Garcia, Maria KassandraIsabelle U.

Guda, Cedryck GlendaleGerard D.

Lira, Laura Patrice P.Mejico, LarraMarquesa M.

Morales, Ginnel D.

Grade 6 PerseveranceBeloso, Franzel Nichole V.

Capucao, MeinhardBenedict D.

Ebora, Jed Steven B.Espina, Angela Juliet F.

Garcia, Katrina E.Gonzales, Lara Dominique L.

Kho, Elizabeth C.Sulit, Paul Anthony P.

BESTPORTFOLIO

Page 4

Without minding too much about the chi l l ingtemperature, grade school students of SSIS Batangas wentout for their annual camping at Bluroze Farms, Parks, andWildlife in Lodlod, Lipa City last January 22-23.

The first day of camping was attended only by gradesfour to six students who had a lot of fun hurdling challengesset out by the Center for Outdoor Recreation and EducationCo. (CORE). To strengthen camaraderie, team presentationshighlighted the campfire.

The next day was even more fun as grades one tothree kids joined in. They were given a separate set of activitiessuitable to their age and physique.

The second day was a little more challenging forgrades 4 to 6 campers as they had to do rappelling and wallclimbing. Such were really thrilling experiences not only forstudents but for teachers who tried.

SSIS Camping is held annually not just to promotecamaraderie among students but to give opportunities forthem to learn responsibility and independence. Meanwhile,the names of the teams and students who stood out in thechallenges are as follows:

Challenges for Grades 1-3Team Yell LUNTIANTurtle Race BUGHAWANAlphabet Maze PULAHANTwo Rope Bridge DILAWANThree Rope Bridge LUNTIANWheel-to-Go DILAWAN & PULAHANHula Hoop Relay LUNTIAN & BUGHAWANMaze PULAHAN

Challenges for Grades 4-6Orienteering LUNTIANCampfire PresentationLUNTIANLog In/Log Out DILAWANLow-V BUGHAWANRopes Course PULAHANConfidence Line LUNTIANBengala Walk BUGHAWANUranium Transfer DILAWANTeam Walk PULAHANBlack Hole BUGHAWANWheel-to-Go BUGHAWANMaze BUGHAWANMine Field DILAWANIsland Hopping DILAWANTeam Yell BUGHAWANWall Climbing(M) Yuan Alcantara

(F) Abbi AspiRappelling (M) GianJobog (F) Katrina Garcia

Wear your most attractive smile and goto Mila’s Studio (in Rizal Avenue,Batangas City) anytime on February 1-2, 2014, to have your graduation phototaken. There will be three shots (to beused in the yearbook) consisting of toga, gala, andcasual wear.

PICTURE PERFECTFOR GRADUATING STUDENTSSENIOR PREP, GRADE 6,AND GRADE 10

SSIS announces:NO TUITION FEE INCREASE

Isn’t it amazing? Despite the generally risingcost of l iv ing, increase in prices of basiccommodities, and other services, SSIS is avoidingtuition fee increase. However, there will be aminimal increase in miscellaneous fees to coverinflation (or in layman’s term: increase in price ofeverything), improvements in facilities, infrastructure,and services.

Wait there’s more!AVAIL OF THE EARLY ENROLMENTDISCOUNTS

If you will enroll from February 15-March 31, you enjoythe following discounts based on the paymentscheme:Annual (full) P2500Semi-annual P1500Quarterly P1000

If you wish to reserve a slot for your children, thereservation fee of P5,000.00 is non-refundable, butdeductible from your payables to the school.

Grade School CampersHurdle Challenges

Graduating students (Grades 6 and 10) will starttheir oral defense for Portfolio Assessment ofStonyhurst Southville International School Stu-dents (P.A.S.S.) on the second week of February.Watch out for the dissemination of schedulethrough the Homeroom Advisers.

ON ACADEMICS

Page 5No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014

PARENTING CORNERFebruary 5

Parenting Seminar8:00AM-12:00NN

SSIS-Bats. Main Hall

February 6Motorcade

Thanksgiving MassArt Festival

Football FestivalSSIS Got Talent

February 7Film Viewing for Teachers

18 MilestonesGrand Cotillion

Important Dates

Valueof the Week

Growing in Inner Directedness

Reply Slip

( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin SY 2006-2007 No. 7.

______________________________ _______________________ ______________________ Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature

( ) I have received and read Parents and Students’ Bulletin No. 28 A.Y. 2013-2014.( ) I am allowing my child to participate in the SSIS Got Talent on February 6, 2014.

When the weather changes, it is the time that we often come down withviral or bacterial infections. There are a few simple steps we can take to helpprevent sickness.

Dress for the weather: Dress appropriately, especially when you are planningto be out for a couple of hours. It is best to dress in layers so that you canremove or add layers to keep yourself comfortable through the day.

Eat a balanced diet: Make sure that you have well-balanced meals. A gooddiet can give you the vitamins and minerals you need to help fight infections.

Pay attention to hygiene: Wash your hands — a lot. No matter what line ofwork you’re in, if you come in contact with people who are contagious, youhave to wash your hands over and over, says Alan Pocinki, MD. Pocinkipractices internal medicine at the George Washington University Hospital inWashington, D.C.

It sounds so simple, but soap and water are the constant companions ofdoctors and nurses. To completely get rid of viruses from your skin, you needto scrub hard for 20 seconds or more. A good way to time yourself is to sing“Happy Birthday” twice while scrubbing the backs of your hands, betweenyour fingers, and under your nails. It doesn’t matter if the water’s hot or cold— the very act of scrubbing will physically remove the germs.

Try to avoid getting close to people who are sick. For example, don’t shakehands. The easiest way for you to get sick is by catching the bug from aninfected person. Illnesses can be passed on from one person to the nextthrough mucus, most often by sneezing or coughing.

www.babycenter.inhttp://symptoms.webmd.com

How can I keep myself healthy through weather changes?

Mr. Anthony Paul M. CaladoPrincipal