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AP2 News 23/1/2015
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BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - HO CHI MINH CITY| SECONDARY CAMPUS
JANUARY 23 | ISSUE 19
IN THIS ISSUE
From the Head Teacher 02
University Informa on Evenings 03
Saturday pool training 05
Geography Worldwise Quiz 06
Sports News 07
Volunteer Trip to Dong Nai Province 08
Community Service 09
PTG 11
From The BIStro & Underground 12
January
22nd—30th IGCSE Mock Exams / IB Mock Exams
26th—30th Trips Week ‐ Year 7, 8, 9, 10 & 12
February
2nd—6th School Photographs
3rd U14&19 SISAC Athle cs
5th PTG Wine and Cheese Night, 7pm
10th U14&19 SISAC Cross Country
10th Year 11&13 Exam Report
10th IB & IGCSE Performance Music Evening, 6pm
UPCOMING EVENTS
Trips Week 2015
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From The Head Teacher
University Informa on Evenings
This week at AP2 we hosted three separate university informa on evenings, each one focussing on
different regions. The UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Asia and Australasia were all covered in these
informa ve events. Aidan Crowley and Lieve Perera presented informa on on the applica on processes,
the entrance requirements and the par cular advantages of each region.
If you missed the evening and would like informa on about the future at university for your child, don’t
hesitate to contact Mr. Crowley (aidancrowley@bisvietnam.com).
A special event for Korean universi es will be held later in the term, and Seoul Na onal University will
visit the school on 4th
February.
The unexamined life …
… is not worth living, according to Aristotle. Our Year 13 and Year 11 students started their mock
examina ons this week and con nue all next week. Some Year 10 students joined them for early entry
examina ons. Next week, of course, is also Trips Week, our annual week of expedi ons where students
con nue their learning beyond the classroom. For these students there will be every opportunity to
examine the limits of their comfort zones as they challenge themselves physically and emo onally in a
range of outdoor adventures. So, ‘bon voyage’ to those heading off for Madagui, Dalat, Mai Chau, Lantau,
Kon Tum, Chiang Mai and Puerto Galera.
On those trips where Internet access is reliable and me is available, daily blogs will be used to update
parents. Parents will have been sent details of this. For other trips, emails through CHQ will be sent
directly to parents’ registered email addresses.
Richard Dyer
Head Teacher, Secondary
From The Head Teacher
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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION EVENINGS
On Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week we held three informa on evenings focussing on the most
popular des na ons where our students a end university. Students and parents were introduced to the nuances
and unique features of applica ons to the UK on Monday, Canada and the USA on Wednesday and Australia, Hong
Kong and Singapore on Thursday.
It was incredibly reassuring to see the events so well supported and we would like to thank students and families
for coming to school each evening to learn about the journey ahead [many families came to all three events!].
The central themes of the presenta ons focussed on:
The nature of selec vity
Student happiness in loca on and programme choice
Number of university applica ons
By defini on all colleges and universi es are selec ve. All students who enrol in a university are selected to enter.
In the research process over the next six months we will be helping students to iden fy programmes of study, areas
of interest and the ‘best fit’ pathway for each individual student with the ul mate goal being to have a list of
colleges and universi es by the end of Year 12. This list will be refined over the summer so that when we return in
Year 13 the applica on process can begin as soon as possible.
This links closely to student happiness in their area of study, the university they a end and its loca on. If we can
achieve a sense of contentment in iden fying these factors students are more likely to succeed in their
environment and be enriched by the process.
BIS recommends students think carefully about the number of universi es they consider applying to. Most
importantly a student needs to be compe ve for each applica on they submit. The first term of Year 13 is
incredibly busy. The deadline schedule is intense as well as the volume and complexity of academic workload
naturally increasing. We aim to guide students to submit strong applica ons which represent their true ability as
well as future promise. The reality is that students will not have me to submit non‐compe ve applica ons
without compromising their academic performance which is the first considera on in all applica ons irrespec ve of
des na on.
Formal guidance interviews for Year 12 students will take place from Monday 2nd
February to Friday 6th
March.
Families will receive an invita on today and we hope you can make me to a end the first mee ng with your son
or daughter. You will also receive an invita on to register for Naviance‐Family Connec on.
Thank you again to the BIS community for suppor ng the informa on events. We are looking forward to the collab‐
ora ve journey ahead!
Aidan B Crowley
College & University Guidance Counsellor
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KOREAN UNIVERSITY UPDATE
Following the university informa on evenings for the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong and Singa‐
pore we will be holding a separate informa on event for Korean University applica ons and require‐
ments. The me and date will be confirmed later in the term but we envisage we will hold the event in
early April in me for this year’s applica on cycle. Students and families in Years 10‐13 are more than wel‐
come to a end.
We are delighted to announce that SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY will be visi ng BIS on the 4th
February
at 12.30. We look forward to welcoming SNU to the BIS community. More details to follow.
이번주 BIS중학교에서 개최되었던 영국, 미국, 캐나다, 호주, 홍콩 그리고 싱가폴 대학들에 대한 입학설명회
에 이어서 한국대학 입학설명회를 따로 한국부모님들을 위해 개최할 예정입니다. 10학년이상 학부모 및 학
생들의 참석을 바랍니다. 정확한 날짜 및 시간은 추후 다시 공고하도록 하겠으나, 현재 4월 초로 예정하고
있습니다. 한국 학부모님들의 많은 관심바랍니다.
또한 서울대학교가 이번 2월에 저희 학교를 방문하여 입학설명회를 가질 예정입니다. 아래 일정을 참고하
시어 좋은 정보 받아가시기 바랍니다.
날짜 및 시간: 2월 4일 수요일 12시30분
장소: BIS중학교 6층 Theatre(극장)
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On Saturday 17th
January 2015, nine of our Year 12 students excitedly made their way into the AP2 pool to
begin their PADI Open Water Diver training with Ho Chi Minh City based Rainbow Divers. These students
will be a ending the Year 12 dive trip to Puerto Galera in the Philippines next week, along with ten other
students, to complete their course with Asia Divers.
The students spent the past few weeks doing online theory training; learning about buoyancy, equipment,
and safety. On Saturday they put their learning to the test and, a er learning how to put together their
dive gear safely, they were soon in the water comple ng their swim tests (and remembering to do their
buddy checks!). They were then put through their paces with a range of skills, such as taking their mask off
under water, buddy breathing, and taking the giant stride.
Many of these students were involved in raising awareness and funds for Project Aware; a founda on of
scuba divers who promote cleaner underwater environments and protec on for sharks. In Puerto Galera,
the students will be able to further their involvement in Project Aware by comple ng a beach cleanup and
a marine debris dive, collec ng rubbish from the coral reefs.
Hopefully they are looking forward to finishing off their course and heading for some fun dives. Many
thanks to Jeremy and the team at Rainbow Divers for se ng our students on their way!
Lauren Binnington
Head of Sixth Form
Saturday pool training
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Sport News
Team Sports Photographs
Please note the school team sports photographs will take place during lunch mes between Wednesday
4th
February and Friday 6th
February. The schedule is also below. For any further informa on please
contact me directly PhilipDrake@bisvietnam.com
Phil Drake
Director of Sport/Ac vi es & Trips Coordinator
SPORTS TEAM PHOTOGRAPHS
Wednesday 4th
February – Friday 6th
February 2015
This is only applicable if you have represented the school in a fixture/tournament/gala or sports
event.
If you have represented the school in any of the teams below please be available for a team photo‐
graph. Note that all photographs will take place at lunch mes in the Study Room.
School kit will be provided for all teams except for the swim team. Please make sure you also bring
trainers for the photograph. Schools shoes are not acceptable.
Swim teams please wear your BIS Blues T‐shirt, PE T‐shirt or House T‐shirt. Please also wear school PE
shorts.
Senior students can wear their own team kits if they wish.
Date: Wednesday 4th
February
Date: Thursday 5th
February
Date: Friday 6th
February
Team/Squad Year Time Venue Kit
U19 Basketball Boys & Girls 10 ‐ 13 12.30 – 12.45 Study Room Wear Senior Kit. Kit also provided
U14 & U19 Swimming All years 12.45 – 1.00 Study Room Wear PE shorts and BIS blues shirt,
PE t‐shirt & house t‐shirt
U15 FOBISIA Squad 9 & 10 1.00 – 1.15 Study Room Kit provided or wear senior kit
Team/Squad Year Time Venue Kit
U14 Football Boys & Girls 7 – 9 12.30 – 12.45 Study Room Kit provided
U14 Basketball Boys & Girls 7 ‐ 9 12.45 – 1.00 Study Room Kit provided
U13 FOBISIA Squad 7 & 8 1.00 – 1.10 Study Room Kit provided
Gymnas cs Squad 7 – 13 1.10 – 1.20 Study Room Wear own kit or PE t‐shirt/shorts
Team/Squad Year Time Venue Kit
U19 Volleyball Boys & Girls 10 ‐ 13 12.30 – 12.45 Study Room Wear Senior Kit. Kit also provided
U19 Football Boys & Girls 10 – 13 12.45 – 1.00 Study Room Wear Senior Kit. Kit also provided
Phuket 7’s Boys & Girls U19
Squad
1.00 – 1.10 Study Room Wear Senior Kit. Kit also provided
SISAC Athle cs Squad &
Cross Country Boys & Girls
U14 &
U19
1.10 – 1.20 Study Room Kit provided
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Volunteer Trip to Dong Nai Province
January 15th
‐ 17th
2015
Hankyung (Korean Economic Daily) and WFUNA (a United Na ons organiza on) conducted a volunteer
charity organiza on project in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam. A team of medical doctors and volunteers
from South Korea joined with a group of students in Vietnam. We par cipated in volunteer services for an
underprivileged village in need of assistance. This volunteer experience proved to be a great experience as
well as a great help for the local residents of Dong Nai Province.
Many people of all ages lined up pa ently wai ng for their turn. When their me came, we took their
pulse readings, recorded their blood pressure, and checked their overall health. Famous hairdressers were
greeted as a welcome surprise and helped out with cu ng people’s hair. The people especially
appreciated this part since they would not be able to afford expensive haircuts, like we do every day. In
addi on, there was an entertainment group in which children played with things they never saw – our
goal was to get a smile or laugh out of every single one of the children.
Unlike my expecta ons, there were no problems with communica on. A er just a few words and a couple
of demonstra ons, the people easily understood. They all had big wide smiles plastered on their faces in
whatever situa on they were in, grateful to be alive and to enjoy the moment. This caused me to reflect
on myself and how picky I have been. Their houses, unlike my neighborhood, were all damaged and not
completely hygienic houses. They did not own such things like a motorbike, car, or even air condi oning;
there were only one or two plug‐sockets and one fan for the whole house.
This experience allowed me to learn many things and be able to reflect on myself, on how lucky I am to
have numerous things, where I would always think things as something definite to have, but on how there
are some people who can’t afford them.
Jinny SHIN 8S
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Community Service
Year 8 Design Compe on in associa on with Mekong +
Year 8 students are star ng a new and exci ng design project in collabora on with Mekong +, the non‐
profit organisa on which oversees the opera ons of the familiar hand s tched Mekong Quilts. The winner
will have their design put into produc on and will be able to influence design decisions regarding the fin‐
ished piece, runners up will receive gi vouchers for the store.
Between now and the Lunar New Year, they will undertake the project during Art & Design classes to
come up with their own individual design inspired by the Lunar New Year and all that it brings – the Year
of the Goat, Tet flowers, food & celebra ons. The students will decide early on whether their design will
be for a cushion cover, tote bag or drawstring bag.
Mekong + staff came and presented to each class to explain who they are and what their company does –
they currently provide work for around 350 women in rural villages in Viet Nam and Cambodia in addi on
to many social projects to improve sanita on, health and educa on. They then showed the students
different design techniques from s tching to applique, finished products, samples and even let them see
how the design process works with a new denim range they will be launching shortly. Then our teachers
took over, asking the students to do some research and to come up with images to base their own design
from – the designers from Mekong + were on hand to answer our student’s ques ons and help in their ini‐
al thought processes. Here are some student comments:
'This compe on isn't about art skills but it’s about crea vity. This is why I like it and find it different'.
My Hoang 8I
'The compe on is turning out to be a lot of fun! Everyone has so many great ideas, the winning design is
sure to be amazing' ‐ Maily 8I
'The compe on is helping me to understand more about what kinds of food, ac vi es, and cultural things
Vietnamese people do during Tet. Before I started to design I hadn't realised that combining ideas was so
difficult. You have to do a lot of drawings and designs, then decide if it is good or not' ‐ Yu‐Hsuan 8I
A judging panel including a couple of our teachers with a keen design eye and designers from Mekong +
will make their decisions in the New Lunar Year. An exhibi on of the shortlisted designs will be hosted
both here on campus and in the Mekong Quilts store on Le Loi.
More details and designs will follow in forthcoming edi ons of BISbuzz.
Ian Wilson
Community Service Projects
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Wine and Cheese Night
A good chance to catch up with old friends a er the holidays
and a chance to make some new ones!
It promises to be a relaxing evening of wine, food and lots of
interes ng people!
Thursday, 5th
February 2015
From 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Tickets 200,000 VND per person
Available at the AP2 recep on.
Venue: Dist ‐2 ,Thao Dien
PTG
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From the Underground & BIStro
Menu 1 (26 January)
From the Underground & BIStro
DAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
MAIN COURSE
CHOOSE 1
Chicken &
Vegetable Curry,
Rice
Pasta with Pork Meat
Balls
Chicken Noodle
Soup (Pho)
Fish Goujon &
Potato Wedges
Pork in Dark Soya
Sauce, Rice
VEGETABLES
Morning Glory &
Carrot
Salad
Bean Sprouts &
Carrot
Salad
Choy sum & Carrot
Salad
Chinese Cabbage
& Carrot
Salad
Broccoli & Carrot
Salad
SOUP Watercress Cabbage & Carrot Spinach Pumpkin Soup
Mixed Vegetable
DESSERT Mixed Fruit Mixed Fruit Mixed Fruit Mixed Fruit Mixed Fruit
DELI BAR
OPTION
Baguette / Wrap
Fill it with a variety of choices including ham, chicken, cheese, tuna mayonnaise, beef, baked bean,
mixed bean, bolognese sauce
SNACK MENU
Curry Puff
Samosa
Fruit Cup
Chocolate Mud Cake
Swiss Roll
Fruit Cup
Curry Puff
Samosa
Fruit Cup
Banana/Carrot
Muffin
Sponge Cake
Fruit Cup
Donut
Crème Puff
Fruit Cup