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Winter Carnival Chinese New Year Celebration University Guidance Office Chinese Cultural Center Library News Secondary Community and Service Teams Field Trips Admission News PTA News P.7 P.8 P.9 P.10 P.12 P.13 P.14 - P.17 P.18 P.19 P.20 P.23
Principals Message
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Independent Schools Foundation Academy is currently developing a strategic plan to chart the course of development for our school over the next five years. As a community exercise aimed at taking into account the needs and aspirations of our key stakeholders students, parents, teachers, as well as our Foundation Board, the Hong Kong Government, and even the IBO developing and refining a strategic plan is a complex task, demanding both broad vision and fine attention to detail. One of the most challenging steps in the planning process is choosing what to leave out of the plan; if we set out to achieve all things, we will end up producing very little. We nurture and develop potential in our students that may lead to an almost infinite number of future paths and opportunities. We can plan for facilities and learning programs that are optimally flexible, but we cannot cover every possible need. Ultimately, our plan is a commitment to a specific vision of education, one that is clear about our chosen direction and the initiatives to be taken to reach our stated goals. One foundational element of our vision that frames the direction and detail of the strategic plan is the set of core values of The ISF Academy. While many aspects of our schools curriculum may undergo incremental or even radical development and change, and buildings and other school facilities may be built and rebuilt, it is the values and attributes that we want our graduates to display that must stand the test of time, reflecting what we hold to be most important about our school.
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At the 2010 International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) Asia Pacific Annual Regional Conference, I have been asked to speak at a school leadership seminar on the topic of reconciling the IB Learner Profile to our own Eight Virtues + One. The IB Learner Profile consists of ten attributes that all IB World Schools aspire to inculcate in their students. All IB students are expected to be balanced, caring, communicators, inquirers, knowledgeable, openminded, principled, reflective, risk-takers, and thinkers. The IB vision is that these attributes are to be used by IB students to create a better and more peaceful world. Curiously, and perhaps reflecting the cultural context in which the Learner Profile was developed, these attributes are largely individual. They say very little about what a better world looks like. Only two of the attributes, caring and communicator, specifically describe what social interaction might look like in a better world. Our own system of values, the Eight Virtues + One, on the other hand, is strongly focused on building a community with a clear set of values and expectations. Loyalty, respect, compassion, love, harmony and balance are to be the hallmarks of a just society, in which courtesy and etiquette are universally practised, and wisdom is prized above all. These traditional values transcend the individual to reflect what we believe a better world might be like. Of course, both individual and collective values are needed. We build a better world one day at a time, one person at a time. We need to nurture individual attributes, while keeping a keen eye on what each individual might contribute to the overall vision of a better world. Similarly, we build a great school, not just with values, visions and plans, but one lesson at a time, one student at a time.
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Celebration in Honor of Prof. Charles Kao Nobel Laureate in Physics 2009 - 2009
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Prof. Charles Kao with The ISF Academy bear presented during the visit.
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The Secondary Square was renamed The Professor Charles Kao Square where a mini-exhibition has been established to commemorate Prof. Charles Kaos Achievements.
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Visit from Primary School Affiliated with Xian Jiao Tong University
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have had several successful exchanges with the Primary School Affiliated with Xian Jiao Tong University (PSAXJTU) and their visit on Wednesday, February 24, marked yet another fruitful visit. The warm welcome for the 40 students and teachers was quickly followed by an ice-breaking activity for the students to know each other better. It was conduct by our own teacher, Ms. Lillian Tan. Thereafter, our students brought them on a tour of our campus and facilities, sharing classes, sporting activities, lunch, library periods, visiting Cyberport, as well as learning more about each others lives. Xian students shared about Xian Local Culture with our students. The ISF Academy Chinese teachers and Xian teachers also shared their teaching experiences. At the end of the visit, students exchanged gifts with each other and took a group photo. The exchange allowed our students to experience being taught by a teacher from Xian and to be exposed to the study habits of Xian students. Our students had a great time interacting with our visitors in Putonghua. Likewise, the Xian students learnt more about Hong Kong and experienced The ISF Academy style of learning. (Contributed by: Ms. Caroline Xu, Head of Year (Grade 6))
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Group Photo from the Xian Exchange Program A language teacher from Xian having a lively discussion with our students during the Chinese lesson.
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Author Visits
Ms Sarah Brennan, the author of the best-selling Chinese Calendar Tales, visits the Primary Division - "Chinese Calendar Tales" Sarah Brennan
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Ms. Deborah Ellis, a renowned writer of children and young adult literature from Canada, visits the Secondary Division
Ms. Deborah Ellis, a renowned writer of children and young adult literature
from Canada, visited the Clifford C. F. Wong Secondary Library on Thursday, February 4, 2010, to share her experiences with Grade 6 to 9 students. She was well-received by all the students. In her talk, Ms. Ellis discussed the difficulties faced by children all over the world: living in war zones, human rights abuse, child and drug trafficking, poverty, and HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. Ms. Ellis highlighted the ways in which children around the world overcome the challenges in their lives and many of her novels focus on this theme. She also shared some insights on creative writing with Grade 6 students. Grade 7 and 8 students particularly enjoyed the opportunity to meet an author whose book they had read in class. To the delight of her audience, Ms. Ellis ended her talk with an autograph session. (Contributed by: Ms. Annie Tam, Teacher Librarian)
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On March 5, 2010, teachers and the education psychologist from St. Francis of Assisis
English Primary School visited the Primary Division. Throughout the morning, Ms. Farrah Ching, Dean of Curriculum, Ms. Cui Jin Di, Subject Head of Chinese (Primary), and Ms. Mary Jew, Deputy Head of Upper Primary and Bilingual Immersion Curriculum Coordinator shared our curriculum settings, Chinese teaching and learning, and bilingual immersion teaching. The highlight of their visit was the opportunity to conduct classroom observations, giving the visitors the chance to see our curriculum and instruction methods in operation. (Contributed by: Ms. Shan Ning, Primary Head)
Ms. Chan from St. Francis of Assisis English Primary School exchanging gifts with our Principal Mr. Malcolm Pritchard.
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Winter Carnival
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I joined The ISF Academy in January 2010 as the Director of University Guidance and am very excited to be part of this school community. Some background information on myself: and I am a graduate of Georgetown University (Washington, DC) and Harvard University (Graduate School of Education); an IB Diploma holder; and have had experience working with top universities around the world through my previous position in International Partnerships at The University of Hong Kong. Prior to my time at HKU, I lived and worked in Shanghai and Zhuhai to help set up two new IB international schools and have also had experience working with New York City public schools. Some of the events that we have held since January this year relating to university guidance include: Introduction to UCAS (Universities Colleges and Admissions Services) and UK UniversitiesPresented by UCAS and the British Council Hong Kong representatives; Spotlight on Canada: Introducing Canadian Universities Presented by University of British Columbia (UBC) representative; and Spotlight on Health Professions: Introducing Health Studies at The University of Newcastle, Australia Presented by The University of Newcastle Associate Professor of Medical Radiation Science, Dr Helen M. Warren-Forward. Other developments that are occurring in University Guidance include: Individualized Counseling Meetings with Grade 10 students; Introduction to the University Guidance Process Information Session (to be held in mid-April); Introduction of University Guidance News and Summer Opportunities Boards in the Prof. Charles Kao Square; New University/College Guidance Section and New Library Resources in the Clifford C.F. Wong Secondary Library; and Development of Parent Careers Network.
With regards to the last item, the development of a Parent Careers Network, we are looking for parents who would be willing to volunteer to speak to our upper secondary students about their respective universities, update the Guidance Office with information on HK alumni events, and also to speak to our students during future Career Days about careers and professions. If you would like to help out in this regard, please contact Ms. Patricia Tung at patricia@ifera.com.
I am very excited to be part of the secondary school team of educators working to develop the school. I appreciate your suggestions and ideas, and do look forward to meeting you in person soon!
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Seminar: Confucius and Rusim -- Did Confucius establish Rusim or did Rusim bring Confucius to light?
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Seminar: The Cultural Scene in Hong Kong Past, Present and Future: Reflections on the West Kowloon Cultural District
Thursday, January 21, The ISF Academy Chinese Cultural Center organized its debut seminar -- "Confucius and Ruism: did Confucius establish Ruism or did Ruism bring Confucius to light? delivered by Professor Chen Zhi. More than 60 participants attended the seminar, including parents, teachers, students, and guests from our community. During the seminar, Professor Chen not only clarified the relationship between Confucius and Ruism but also introduced the various angles from which this subject can be explored. The audience listened attentively and raised profound questions, such as whether Ruism can be viewed as a religion. The Chinese Cultural Center Committee is extremely impressed and encouraged by the enthusiasm of the audience, and it looks forward to bringing more cultural programs to our community at The ISF Academy.
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To celebrate the Chinese New Year and the year of Tiger, The ISF
Academy Chinese Cultural Center has invited Mothers Art Foundation from Taiwan to bring us a unique selection of traditional Chinese patchworks and folk arts. The "Mothers' Art Chinese Patchwork Exhibition will be on display in the Clifford C.F. Wong Secondary Library from Monday, February 1, 2010 to Wednesday, May 5, 2010. The exhibition shows us how traditional and modern elements can be interwoven into fantastic art pieces. Mrs. Cecilia Chen, founder of The Mothers Art, has worked to preserve this artistic heritage and has mounted exhibitions in the Taiwan Museum of History, Shanghai Public Library, and the ancient city of Cicheng in Ningbo, China. We have also invited Mrs. Chen to give a seminar on traditional Chinese needlework and organize a workshop to demonstrate how to make tiger toys and tiger mobile bags in May 2010. We will inform The ISF Academy community of the date and venue in due course.
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than 50 teachers, parents and children attended the Chinese musical performance hosted by The ISF Academy Chinese Cultural Center on Friday, March 12, 2010. Erhu Master Mr. Ching Sau-wing and other members of the Hong Kong City Chinese Orchestra Ms. Yu Wing-ka, Ms. Yu Hong and Ms. Cheng Chawen gave us a special performance with the Erhu, Pipa, Zheng and Dizi. The masters not only performed both classical and popular pieces, but also demonstrated each instruments unique sound quality and playing techniques. They also introduced the cultural backgrounds of the pieces they played. Children were mesmerized by the masters techniques as parents held their breath, waiting for the best moment to ask the question: At what age can kids start to learn these Chinese musical instruments? The answer by Master Ching was simple: not too early, not too late; only when a child is ready.
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Library News
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which book is there a sentence: Swords are for paladins, rouge for ladies? This was one of the questions at the first Chinese Reading Relay held on Friday, March 5, 2010, for our secondary students. In order to stimulate students reading interests and promote Chinese culture, with the help of the Chinese Department, the Secondary Library organized this interhouse event. The atmosphere was heated and tense for the whole duration of the two-part-competition: relay and jeopardy, and ended with a tie between Wood House and Fire House. In the end, all five houses gained a highly commendable number of points; members of winning teams received book coupons; and all participants will get a set of four bookmarks designed by Ms. Niu Jun as a souvenir. (Contributed by: Ms. Jun Niu, Librarian)
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Our Grade 7 students have been working on their community and service project
since the beginning of the year. The theme of this years project is Environmental Citizenship Exploring, Reflecting, and Protecting. During the October Camps, the students were encouraged to explore the environment of Hong Kong and how pollution affects the environment in which they live.
During the week of March 22 to 26, 2010, the Grade 7 students conducted an Earth Week Campaign. The weeks activities included things such as trivia questions, displays of environmentally-themed work, electricity black-outs to encourage participation in Earth Hour on Saturday, March 27, and a secondary school assembly to encourage all students to be environmentally responsible. Earth Week is the culmination of a lot of hard work by our students and teachers. It was a great event and the Grade 7 students hope that The ISF Academy community will strive to live in an environmentally friendly way.
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our Grade 8 and 9 students have also been working on their community and service projects since the start of the year. The Grade 8 campaign focuses on Human Rights and their key question is, What are the basic human rights and how can we ensure that they are met? The Grade 9 students are focusing on Student Leadership and they look to answer the question, How can we create a positive learning environment and a sense of community within our school and our city? Students in both grades have created projects on these topics in all subject areas. Some students have gone even further and developed their own projects outside of the subject areas. Many of these projects, both curriculum based and individual, were on display during Project and Open Day. The students put their heart and their soul into the projects, both during class time and on their own time, to make the community and service themes come to life this year. Well done!
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This article is a reflection from Edward Leung, Grade 9 Zhong. In order to keep the originality of the student work, we do not provide a translation.
My name is Edward Leung, and I am a student of The ISF Academy. I'm a Grade 9 student and I am working on a project that helps save energy. Did you know: Chinas thermal power generation has risen by 800% since the 80s 78% of all the energy generation in China comes from burning coal China, having the worlds third largest coal reserve, was the worlds number one producer and consumer of coal in 2005 According to Monte Enbysk, instead of saving energy, 3-D screensavers can use up to 114.5 watts of energy Even when turned off, our computers use 2.3 watts of energy Our computer monitors consume more energy than the computers themselves Hairdryers use over 1,500 watts a year Refrigerators use up approx. 1,750 watts of energy a year Over 40% of the energy used in American homes come from space heating I think we can fix this. I think we can do better. I want to ask everyone in our community to work together to solve the energy crisis. By asking you to join, I am also looking forward to the bond we can share -- student to student, parent to student, teacher to students, and beyond.
(Contributed by: Ms, Clare Alcock, Community and Service Coordinator) (Clare Alcock)
Earth Hour for 2010 has just ended. This occurred on Saturday, March 27 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. This was a really important hour for the whole world. We told our governments and each other that this issue is important to us. It affects our lives now and in the future. I would like to encourage everyone in The ISF Academy community to continue to spread the message of Earth Hour and to continue to live a low carbon lifestyle. Small changes today can mean big rewards tomorrow. Thank you for caring about the Earth.
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We are Grade 9 students and we would like to introduce to you an important topic. For our community and service project this year, we hope to raise awareness about an endangered species, the Blue Fin Tuna, to our community. As many of you know, the Blue Fin Tuna has been dramatically over-fished. Blue Fin is a specific breed of deep sea tuna that is sweeter and fatter than other tuna. It is especially tasty when made into sushi or sashimi. Many sushi restaurants in Hong Kong sell Blue Fin Tuna meat for a high price as it is considered a delicacy. Blue Fin Tuna has been supplied to restaurants for over a decade, and their numbers have decreased dramatically. Fisheries have been fishing Blue Fin Tuna without any limit. The Northern Pacific Blue Fin Tuna population has decreased by 95%; while the Southern Pacific Blue Fin Tuna population by 85%. These alarming numbers are rising! Soon, the Blue Fin Tuna will be no more. We want to do something to stop the extinction of the species. World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has started a campaign called Save the Blue Fin Tuna. It is a campaign to raise awareness and to encourage people to stop consuming Blue Fin Tuna. They have an online petition site that introduces the campaign in further detail, and also allows individuals to make a pledge to refrain from consuming Blue Fin Tuna so that this species can be saved from extinction. They will also petition restaurants to stop selling the tuna. Your signature makes a difference. We would like to encourage everyone to look at the website and make a pledge to not eat Blue Fin Tuna. Please help us in our efforts to save this noble creature. We thank you in advance for your support! http://apps.wwf.org.hk/seafood/eng/bluefintuna/consumer.php 85-90 ! http://apps.wwf.org.hk/seafood/chi/bluefintuna/consumer.php (Contributed by: Ms, Clare Alcock, Community and Service Coordinator) (Clare Alcock )
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Field Trips
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to Hong Kong Science Museum on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 by Grade 3 students
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newsletter we have welcomed more than 150 parents to our two Open Campus Days on Tuesdays, December 15, 2009 and January 19, 2010. The visiting parents very much enjoyed talking to our parent volunteers as well as our student ambassadors. The remaining Open Campus Days for the rest of this academic year will be on Tuesdays, April 20, May 11 and June 8, 2010. Interested parties please contact our Admission Office, Telephone no.: 2202 2028 or email admission@isf.edu.hk.
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Nominees of Capital Note Holders who are born between the 201042051168() period September 1, 2005 to December 31, 2006 are eligible for 2202 the Early Admission Assessment for our 2011/12 Foundation 2028admission@isf.edu.hk. Year Program. We are now inviting capital note holders whose nominees are eligible for our 2011/12 Foundation Year Program 2011/12 to submit an admission application. The Early Admission Assessment gives the child an additional opportunity for 200591200612 assessment and should the child pass the assessment test, 312011/12 parents can be assured that their child has a place in the 2011/12 Foundation Year Program at least six months earlier than those who are not nominees of Capital Note Holders. The completed admission application form together with the required documents should be submitted to our Admission Office before Friday, April 30, 2010. The admission assessment is tentatively scheduled for 20104 mid-May / early June 2010 and all applicants will be notified of 30() the scheduled date in due course. 201056 The admission application form can be downloaded from our website http://www.isf.edu.hk/eng/admissions_ape.html or obtained from our Primary or Secondary Division Office. Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact our Admission Office at 2202 2028. (Contributed by: Mr. Coleman Chau, Manager of Admission, Development and Community Relations) http://www.isf.edu.hk/eng/admissions_ape.html 2202 2028
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PTA support to School Teams
The PTA believes that School teams are a great way to nourish students strengths, enrich their experiences and build
school spirit. During the last few years several school teams have been formed; teachers, coaches, and parents have gone the extra mile to organize the students, arrange training and practice sessions, and enter the teams in competitions. To show our support to the School teams, the PTA has made an amount of funds available to the School teams - all teams are welcome to apply for funding as a one-off subsidy to help build up the teams. The funds could be used for team outfits, equipment, teaching materials, and specialized expert coaching that are considered by the leader or coach of the teams to be important and essential to the teams. The Chess Team and the Swimming Team have, through this channel, received funds to support their activities. (Contributed by: PTA)
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The Independent Schools Foundation Academy 1 Kong Sin Wan Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2202 2000 Fax: (852) 2202 2099 Website: www.isf.edu.hk Email: enquiry@isf.edu.hk Editorial Team: Department of Admission, Development and Community Relations
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