unis hanoi tin tuc _ newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

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UNIS Hanoi’s Weekly Community Newsleer Volume 21, Edion 6, Friday 19 September NEXT WEEK… MONDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER MSHS Trip Week, 22 - 26 Sep WEDNESDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER Grade 5 Camp, 24 - 26 Sep Strategic Management Plan 2015-2020 Task Force Meeting, 07:00 - 08:30 Advancement Committee Meeting, 12:00 - 14:30 Community Hors d'Oeuvres with the Head of School, 19:00 - 20:30 THURSDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER Board of Directors Meeting, 17:30 - 19:30 SATURDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER APAC Tennis Matches - Group 1, 09:00 - 11:30 APAC Tennis Matches - Group 2, 12:00 - 14:30 COMING SOON MONDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER JV Boys Volleyball vs. BIS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport Centre JV Girls Volleyball vs. Concordia, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport Centre TUESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER MS Boys' Basketball vs. VAS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport Centre WEDNESDAY, 1 OCTOBER ISA Tests Grades 3-9, 1 - 3 Oct Scholarships Programme (2015-2016) Open for Application THURSDAY, 2 OCTOBER MS Girls Basketball vs. BIS, 15:30-18:00, BIS MS Boys Basketball vs. BIS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sports Centre Parents Info Session: Standardized Testing at UNIS Hanoi, 19:00 - 20:00 FRIDAY, 3 OCTOBER BoDs Finance Committee Meeting, 07:00 - 09:30, Conference Room, B7 Board Committee/Task Force Welcome Night, 18:00 - 19:30 SATURDAY, 4 OCTOBER HS Invitational Tennis Tournament UNIS Hanoi Fall Swim Gala [email protected] IN THIS WEEK’S TIN TUC - The Highlights... Notes from the Head of School (p.2) UN Day Flag Parade Update (p.3) Notes from the Elementary Principal (p.4) Grade 3 Trip (p.5) University Visit (p.5) Cultural Connections (p.6) A Delicious Snack Sale (p.7) SCO Sparkly Social TONIGHT (p.8) SCO Boutique News (p.8) Job Opportunity at UNIS Hanoi (p.10-11) School Health Centre News (p.12)

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Page 1: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

UNIS Hanoi’s Weekly Community Newsletter Volume 21, Edition 6, Friday 19 September

NEXT WEEK… MONDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER MSHS Trip Week, 22 - 26 Sep

WEDNESDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER Grade 5 Camp, 24 - 26 Sep Strategic Management Plan 2015-2020 Task Force

Meeting, 07:00 - 08:30 Advancement Committee Meeting, 12:00 - 14:30 Community Hors d'Oeuvres with the Head of School,

19:00 - 20:30

THURSDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER Board of Directors Meeting, 17:30 - 19:30

SATURDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER APAC Tennis Matches - Group 1, 09:00 - 11:30 APAC Tennis Matches - Group 2, 12:00 - 14:30

COMING SOON MONDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER JV Boys Volleyball vs. BIS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport Centre JV Girls Volleyball vs. Concordia, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport

Centre

TUESDAY, 30 SEPTEMBER MS Boys' Basketball vs. VAS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sport Centre

WEDNESDAY, 1 OCTOBER ISA Tests Grades 3-9, 1 - 3 Oct Scholarships Programme (2015-2016) Open for

Application

THURSDAY, 2 OCTOBER MS Girls Basketball vs. BIS, 15:30-18:00, BIS MS Boys Basketball vs. BIS, 16:00 - 17:30, Sports Centre Parents Info Session: Standardized Testing at UNIS

Hanoi, 19:00 - 20:00

FRIDAY, 3 OCTOBER BoDs Finance Committee Meeting, 07:00 - 09:30,

Conference Room, B7 Board Committee/Task Force Welcome Night, 18:00 - 19:30

SATURDAY, 4 OCTOBER HS Invitational Tennis Tournament UNIS Hanoi Fall Swim Gala

[email protected]

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

Notes from the Head of School (p.2)

UN Day Flag Parade Update (p.3)

Notes from the Elementary Principal (p.4)

Grade 3 Trip (p.5)

University Visit (p.5)

Cultural Connections (p.6)

A Delicious Snack Sale (p.7)

SCO Sparkly Social TONIGHT (p.8)

SCO Boutique News (p.8)

Job Opportunity at UNIS Hanoi (p.10-11)

School Health Centre News (p.12)

Page 2: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

I wanted to start out by providing a quick

reminder of the SCO Sparkly Social which is

happening this evening. Please check the

announcement mentioned later in this Tin

Tuc regarding details. It should prove to be

a wonderful evening of fun and relaxation.

As our Grade 5-12 students go off next

week for their annual trips, I wanted to once again express

our sincere thanks to the faculty and staff who are giving

up several days and nights of their personal time to be with

our students 24/7. They do it because they want to do it.

They understand the value that these kinds of experiences

have for our students. The curriculum learning, the cultural

orientation and appreciation of our wonderful host country

of Vietnam, the service opportunities, and the bonding and

connecting with old and new friends are many of the

reasons why we do this. The faculty willingly guides these

experiences with enthusiasm, strength and a desire to make

a difference with our students. These experiences are

extremely important in the academic lives and social

development of our students and the memories established

are often the ones the students remember most as they

look back on this time in their lives. The commitment and

dedication of the faculty and staff is exemplary and deserve

our deepest appreciation.

Hieu Phan , 11G who left UNIS Hanoi this week.

Alexander (Xander) Neff , 1JH Yoo Jun An, 5JH

Sorcha Hamer, 9A

Finally, a reminder that our “Hors d’Oeuvres with the

Head of School” will be next Tuesday evening at 1900

in the Community Room in B7. Please join the me and

other administrators as we make a brief presentation about

the Accreditation process we are currently going through

and then take all of your questions, concerns and

suggestions. These quarterly sessions (two evening sessions

and two morning sessions) are offered to provide parents

on a quarterly basis with direct access to the senior

leadership team including myself for questions, concerns

and suggestions. It also helps us keep the pulse of the

community in terms of what are the topics that parents are

interested in, need some clarification about, or have some

concerns with. We hope to see as many of you there as

possible.

Respectfully,

Dr. Chip Barder, [email protected]

Page 3: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

Our students have all responded and are ready for their honour of carrying the flags for our spectacular Parade of Nations

during the UN day on October 10th.

We now have the following nations represented:

Angola Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bangladesh

Belarus Belgium Bolivia Bulgaria Canada Chile

China Colombia Costa Rica Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark

Ethiopia France Finland Georgia Germany Ghana

Guatemala Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel

Italy Japan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Laos

Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Lithuania Malaysia Mexico

Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Norway Pakistan Philippines

Poland Russia Seychelles Singapore South Africa Spain

Sudan Sweden Switzerland Tanzania Thailand Turkey

Uganda Ukraine UNIS Hanoi United Kingdom United States Uzbekistan

Vietnam UN Flag

Students who are carrying their flag are asked to wear

clothing that represents these countries - this may be

traditional clothing or specific colours of the flag- we ask

that students refrain from wearing sports clothing however.

If a student has an affinity to more than one country then

they can illustrate this in their choice of clothing. We also

encourage all students, teachers, parents and community

members to wear clothing to represent their international

diversity on this special celebratory day.

Students in the flag parade are expected to participate in 3

practices in the Sports Centre as follows:-

Friday, 3rd October, 13:15 -14:05

Wednesday, 8th October, 14:45 - 16:00 (please note

that no UNIS Hanoi bus transportation will be

provided)

Thursday, 9th October, full rehearsal on 9:45-11:05

For any questions in what can become a complex

process, please do not hesitate to contact our lead

coordinator for the Parade of Nations, ES Deputy

Principal, Jan Humpleby:

[email protected]

Page 4: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

Today in the Elementary School, everyone

was asked to wear white. This is how

UNIS Hanoi is showing its commitment to

Peace Day which falls on 21st September.

For this day, individual schools, NGOs,

religious communities, corporations, the

UN and governments around the world are

taking action for lasting and sustainable peace and unity.

As IB Learners we expect our students to “engage with

issues and ideas that have local and global

significance” (Knowledgeable) and to “use critical and

creative thinking skills to analyse and take action on

complex problems” (Thinkers). We also ask our students to

seek and evaluate a range of points of views and to be

willing to grow from the experience.” (Open-minded.)

Ms Jan again organised special assemblies to mark the

occasion and to focus on these aspects of being an IB

Learner . This year the 40 new members of the two ES

Student Councils were asked to comment on the following:

“What is peace?”

“Where does it come from?”

“How can you find it?”

“How can you keep it?”

You can listen to their thoughts and ideas here. The video

also includes a short film made by some Grade 3 students

earlier this week: they decided to take action themselves to

promote peace by exploring peaceful friendships.

This is just one of the many ways that UNIS Hanoi fulfils

the expectations of being an IB World School, which are

expressed through the Programme Standards and Practices

(e.g. Standard A4: “The school develops and promotes

international-mindedness and all attributes of the IB

Learner Profile across the school.”

Standard B2.6 “The School ensures access to information

on global issues and diverse perspectives.”)

It also helps us fulfil our commitment to the UN Principles

expressed in our UNIS Missions Statement:

Promote peaceful solutions to problems

Wishing you a peaceful and happy weekend,

Carole Denny, ES Principal

[email protected]

Page 5: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

Last week (Friday 12th September 2014) Grade 3 went to

the Alive Museum /Trick Art Gallery on the 72nd floor of

Landmark 72. The visit supported our current Unit of

Inquiry Talking Without Words which is under the theme

'How We Organise Express'. We had the chance to put

ourselves in the art work, and look at the devices used by

artists such as size, colour, position and gestures to

communicate with the audience. We also got to use the 5D

cinema and see some great views. This trip also allowed us

to put some of our tech skills into practice. The students

used the G3 iPads to take their own pictures, edit, delete,

retake pictures and upload them to the correct folders in

the G3 drop box. While for many using iPads was not a

problem, completing all the tasks required team work.

Tracy Smith, Grade 3 Team Leader [email protected]

Tue, Sep 30 13:20-14:00

Lewis & Clark College Bridget Flaherty, Assistant Director Intl Admission Mercyhurst University Eric G. Evans, Director of International Admissions

Page 6: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

The MS Community Garden Service Learning Group will

be selling produce directly from the MS garden throughout

the school year. Variety and availability will vary depending

on what we have in the garden and all sales are on a first

come/ first served, cash only basis.

This is a great opportunity to get some delicious, local,

organic vegetables, give our MS students some practical

experience in business and fundraising and help us raise

money to purchase supplies for a farm family on Long

Bien Island that we have been involved with for the past 4

years.

Encouraging awareness and understanding of culture, one’s

own, as well as others, is at the core of the IB philosophy

and the visual art diploma programme. The Grade 11 visual

art students visited the Museum of Ethnology on Thursday

and deepen their awareness of the connections between

art and craft in Vietnam. Here are some photos from the

field trip.

Michelle Wise, MSHS Art Teacher [email protected]

Page 7: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

A HUGE THANK YOU to all the parents from classes:

K2AB, K2AS, G1JH, G2MT, G2TL, G2MA, G2RJ for

generously contributing to the first snack sale of the year!

And also THANKS to the many volunteers that came to

help organize/sell at the snack sale.

Popcorn snacks seemed to be the popular item for today,

but we saw a great range of creative snacks from Rice

Triangles to dinosaur marshmallow treats! Oh the joy on

the faces of the kiddies as they purchased their own snacks

is just priceless!

A total of 9,171,00VND was raised and all the funds go to

support a variety of projects proposed by the UNIS Hanoi

Community!

BRIEF HISTORY:

The Elementary School Snack Sale is a long standing

tradition at UNIS Hanoi. Over 20 years ago, the “Bake

Sale” was created to raise funds for library books while

providing students with the opportunity to taste a diverse

range of snacks from all around the world! The Snack Sale

has evolved into a fun opportunity for children to exercise

choice, learn how to handle money and is raising awareness

of the value of healthy snacks.

CONTRIBUTING CLASS LIST:

In case you are wondering when it’s your turn to donate

snacks, below is the list of Snack Sale dates and contributing

classes. Looking forward to seeing more delicious treats!

K2CO, K2CA, G1TA, G3TS, G3CH, G3BM, G3NO

DTU, DSS, K1DV, G1VC, G4HK, G4LL, G4BM, G4PB

K1KM, K1AP, G1SF, G5MN, G5JH, G5DL, G5TC

From your Snack Sale Coordinators:

Akiko Nakano: [email protected]

Masumi Tsuda: [email protected]

Bo young Hwang: [email protected]

Page 8: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

Starting at 7.30 pm at 6 Degrees Café (at 189 Nghi

Tam Road the café above the mini coopers) we will begin

with plenty of wine, beer, soft drinks and delicious finger

food as our favourite UNIS Hanoi guys band lay some hip

tunes. Amazing vocalist, Anna-Liza Walter, will then

singing our favourites as we get our sparkly tootsies

moving. We will draw our early bird lucky draw and then

feature a special guest. DJ Taylor will keep the music

pumping late into the night!!.

Thank you to our friends for these great giveaways : Ipa-

nima TA Salon, The Warehouse , Al Frescos,

the Press Club, and more.

All UNIS Hanoi faculty, staff, teachers, guardians, partners

and dates welcome. Can’t wait to see you there!!

For more details contact Pippa Wood

[email protected], or [email protected]

The SCO Boutique has just received a new shipment of UNIS Hanoi Phoenix shirts!

Swing by and try them on when you get the chance, they sell for 100,000 VND and can also be worn for PE classes.

House Shirts are not in yet but are expected to arrive the first week of October. We will notify you as soon as they are here!

Boutique Hours:

We have a GREAT team of volunteers that have agreed to open the shop at these times for the year…THANK YOU

Boutique team!

MONDAY 08:00 - 09:00 15:00 - 16:00

TUESDAY 08:00 - 09:00

WEDNESDAY 08:00 - 09:00 12:30 - 13:30

THURSDAY 08:00 - 09:00

FRIDAY Closed

SATURDAY Closed

Page 9: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

UNIS Hanoi is delighted to partner with the Foundation

Real Madrid Hanoi team to bring back the Real Madrid

Football Clinic to Hanoi, this time Bigger and Better!

This is an exciting opportunity for all our budding soccer

stars - a chance to experience the current Real Madrid

Youth Development programme with the Official UEFA

Certified Youth Coaches from the world famous Real

Madrid Football Club, here at UNIS Hanoi!

During Autumn break we will be organizing Real Madrid

Football Clinics in partnership with the Foundation Real

Madrid Hanoi , which will run concurrently at UNIS Hanoi

from Monday to Friday.

There will be clinics for UNIS Hanoi students and with

open registration for all football fans (aged 8-16) and

another clinic with our Service Learning Programme

partners to offer the opportunity of a lifetime to some of

the most disadvantaged youth in Vietnam.

The Soccer Clinic for our Service Partners will take

place from 10:30 to 12:00 (by invitation only)

The Soccer Clinics for UNIS Students and other

soccer fans in the Hanoi area are as follows:

The cost to participate in the five session clinic will be

9,600,000 VND (which includes an official Real Madrid

training uniform)

***A discount of 10% off the clinic fee & priority placement for slots

available will be given to participants UNIS Hanoi students.

www.frmhanoi.com

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to

contact either Tarique Al-Iesa, Director of Activities

([email protected]) or Lionel Wong from the

Foundation Real Madrid Hanoi team

([email protected]).

Morning Clinic 8:30-10:00 U10 & U14 (15 slots per age group)

Afternoon Clinic 1 14:30-16:00 U12 & U16 (15 slots per age group)

Afternoon Clinic 2 16:30-18:00 U10, U12, U14 & U16 (15 slots per age group)

Page 10: UNIS Hanoi Tin Tuc _ Newsletter 06 vol 21 tt 19 sep

Employment opportunity with United Nations International School of Hanoi

UNIS Hanoi has experienced steady year-on-year growth in our student population, which currently stands at over 1,000

students from 66 different countries. We are now accepting applications for a Database Assistant. The position is paid

intern and located in the Tech Support Office and will report to the Senior Manager – School Information Systems.

Responsibilities:

Responsible for database queries and report generation in order to efficiently and effectively meet the administrative

information needs of the school. This position is also responsible for training for the data processing and information

systems.

Work closely with administrators and staff to encourage the productive use of the system’s capabilities. Responsible for

ensuring that system training is provided for all users.

Create queries based on user requirements.

Assist customers in developing specifications for reports, create report requirements for system developer and liaise with

system developer during report development.

Test reports prior to report runs in order to ensure reports function as expected.

Develop reports and test reports when appropriate.

Coordinate and/or conducts periodic software training.

Act as software resource person for all users.

Create in-house software solutions to handle specific requirements.

Analyze software problems and communicates with software companies on these problems.

Maintain all records, correspondence, etc. in a well-organized and accessible manner.

Maintain strict confidentiality of all school and technology office records.

Ensure compliance with all school policies and procedures as related to the job responsibilities of this position.

Relate courteously and effectively with students, parents, school personnel, government personnel, and community

patrons as necessary.

Perform other technology functions as assigned by Technology Director that are not inconsistent with the qualifications

and skills required for this position.

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Position requirements :

Degree in Information Technology or equivalent training and experience.

Good English communication skills, both written and oral.

Experience with project management and implementation.

Proven ability to liaise between developers and customers.

Demonstrated competence in data systems with a thorough knowledge and the ability to use MS-word, MS-Excel, and

MS-Access.

Knowledge of SQL Server databases.

Knowledge of data conversion using Data Transformation Services (DTS), Access and MS SQL server.

Special Skills requirement :

Proven interpersonal relations skills

Ability to educate and assist all users on these packages and other similar software is required.

Ability to work independently, orderly and precisely; ability to deal with problems tactfully and with sensitivity for the end

user; keen sense of responsibility;

Ability to handle confidential files and information in a professional manner.

Ability to organize and analyze complex tasks in a systematic manner; ability to learn new software and develop

procedures.

Willing to work additional hours as needed.

Ability to work co-operatively and provide assistance as necessary to other team members.

In return, UNIS offers an attractive work environment, competitive remuneration, and professional development

opportunities.

Application closing date : 3 October, 2014

Interested applicants please send your expression of interest, along with an up-to-date CV and current referees to

[email protected]

Ms Vu Ngoc Thanh, Human Resources Officer

United Nations International School of Hanoi

GPO Box 313, Hanoi, Vietnam

UNIS Hanoi is a not-for-profit international school offering all three International Baccalaureate Programmes from Discovery to Grade 12.

UNIS Hanoi is also fully accredited by the Council of International Schools

and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

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Pink eye is back in Hanoi and is making an

appearance at UNIS.

Please be advised of the school’s policy on conjunctivitis

(pink eye). If you suspect your child has conjunctivitis

please seek medical advice. Symptoms of conjunctivitis are:

Red eyes

Watery discharge (viral infections and will run its

course without antibiotics)

A yellow or green discharge common in bacterial

infections (and will require antibiotics)

Feeling of grit or sand

Itchy eyes

Sensitivity to light

Swollen eyelids

Crusts that form on the eyelid overnight (bacterial

infection)

Students must remain at home until there is NO

discharge from the eyes.

Head lice have been reported in the ES. This is a gentle

reminder that frequent inspections of your child's head &

the continued diligence of parents will keep lice infestations

at a minimum.

UNIS Hanoi recommends weekly inspections using the wet

combing procedure, details of this treatment can be found

below, with the full policy on the school portal.

Wet combing campaigns have been very successful in

treating and preventing re- infestations of lice in schools.

Wet combing consists of:

Wash the hair in the normal way with ordinary

shampoo.

Rinse out the shampoo and put on lots of ordinary

conditioner.

Comb the hair with a normal comb to get rid of tangles.

When the hair is untangled switch to the detection

comb, if you do not have a lice comb, UNIS will

provide one for each family, please come by the nurse’s

office.

Slot the teeth of the detection comb into the hair at the

roots so it is touching the scalp.

Draw the detection comb through to the tips of the hair.

Make sure that all parts of the hair are combed by

working around the head.

Check the comb for lice after each stroke by wiping on a

towel or rinsing in a bowl of hot water.

After you have combed the whole head, rinse out the

conditioner.

If head lice are found, wet combing should be repeated

every 3 days for 2-3 weeks or until no lice are found for 3

consecutive combings. Weekly combing sessions should be

carried out to prevent and/or detect any re-infestation.

School Health Centre, [email protected]

You will all have heard of the Ebola virus outbreak in West

Africa. If you were wondering about the possibility of

Ebola reaching Vietnam, the risk remains minimal.

Vietnamese Government has tightened health screening

with passengers coming into the country from the Guinea,

Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone . Please CLICK HERE

for further information from the School Health Centre