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BIFS NEWSLETTERUnited in our Diversity, Thriving in our Individuality
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ISSUE 34, November 20, 2
Contentshis Coming Week at BIFSTue, November 24: SKAC Spelling Bee
Thu-Sat, November 26-28: MUN in Seoul Fri, November 27: M/HS Movember Assembly
Whole SchoolThe Importance of Responding as a Global Citizen
PTA News School Buses: New Attendance System BIWA Christmas Bazaar PE Uniform Shop Image Rights Permission Cafeteria Menu: November 23-27 Special Lunch: Italian Buffet on Nov 26 Turkeys Available from Chef Kim
lementary SchoolParent Coffee - November 18th
Cold Weather Gear - Yay, Outdoor Play! Upcoming Events
Middle School and High SchoolMovember (No shave November) is Here!
Parent Coffees - Why are They Important? Why is it Important to Read the Newsletters? 2015 Korean National Robotics Championship Athletic Update
Suggested Reading Lists
or Your Diary
IFS Annual Calendar 2015-2016
chool & Community Links
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believe an important distinctive of BIFS is our deep commitment to being united in our diversity. I love thbout our school! We celebrate and cherish each and every studentsnationality and culture that our school ortunate enough to serve. Thus the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, Beirut, and the Russian plane tragedy arspecially troubling as it feels as if our international community has come under attack. It is easy to be dismayer to even be paralyzed with disbelief when news of this nature is received. As I reflect on the loss of civilian lifcross the world as an educator and as a leader, and correspond with my international school colleagueround the world, two important questions have emerged on which I would like to share my thoughts:
What should be our response?
While is it tempting to get caught up in the emotions of such tragic events, and our natural reaction may be tonswer violence with violence, I believe our response, rather, needs to be thoughtful and guided by our coreliefs. I would suggest that our response should be courageous, not timid; visionary, not blind. Now is the timo be inclusive, and to not exclude.
What is our responsibility?
believe our responsibility is to ensure that all children have the right to a childhood, the right to learn througay, make friends with others and to have hope in their hearts. I believe that we have this responsibility not onl
or our own children and the children at BIFS but also for those less fortunate. Additionally, as an internationachool, we aim to use best practices to cultivate cultural awareness, and international mindedness, and to enablhe ideal of global citizenship and peace to flourish. We bring together different groups of people and seek tstill in them the values of caring, empathy and respect. However, we should also look to reach outside ou
ommunity and offer to share our educational experiences to further these goals with others.
he road to a peaceful outcome in a violent changing world may be long but I firmly believe that where there will, there is a way and we need to find it and travel along it. I also firmly believe that every individual can make
positive difference, and now, more than ever, is the time to make this difference count. Thank you for helpino make that difference!
vin Baker
ad of School
Whole SchoolThe Importance of Responding as a Global Citizen
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PTA News
ood luck to the middle school football team traveling to Jeju for their tournament thiseekend. We are grateful to our athletic director and our coaches for creating athleticxperiences for our children! Represent our school well! GO BEARS!
he BIFS Board of Governors Student Progress Communications Policy Workshop will be apart of the PTAmeeting on Wednesday, December 9 at 10:00am. This will be an important meeting to attend. The Board o
overnors will be creating a policy concerning school communication about your child. Your ideas andeedback on how the school communicates to you about your child is needed. Mark your calendars.
emember, if you are going home for the winter holidays to bring back items for International Day such a
ecorations or small items to give away. The World Wheel of Fortune will be in need of international baskets toe donated. The small or large baskets can consist of items from your country like food and/or souvenirs.
oin our PTA Facebook page!https://www.facebook.com/groups/bifsssg/
Priedeman
President
rom Monday, November 16th, we started to operate the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) attendance
ystem on the buses.Students are asked to swipe their BIFS ID cards on the reader machine fitted in the bus, a
hey get on and off.This system allows us to provide a better attendance data and improved bus service in th
uture. In addition, we will also continue to check our studentsattendance manually as a backup.
ementary students using the school buses have been issued an additional ID card for bus attendance
ementary students are encouraged to attach their bus card to their backpacks to avoid losing it. Middle and
igh school students can use the ID card already in their possession. If a student loses their ID card, then a new
ne can be issued by request.
We would appreciate your assistance and support as we implement this new system. Please remind your child
bout this new process.
you have any inquiries about this issue, please contact Ms. Noh, Bus Coordinator, by ema
choolbuses@bifskorea.org).
chool Buses: New Attendance System
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We hope you and your family can come to the Busan International Wemens Association (BIWA) Christmaazaar on December 5th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. It will be held at the Grand Hotel's 2nd floor Convention
all, Leisure Building.
ur school orchestra and choir will be performing, and our students will run fun activities at the kids corner. It i
great place to do a little holiday shopping, and there will be international food and baked goods.
BIWA Christmas Bazaar
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PE Uniform Shop
HE PE UNIFORM SHOPis now open Monday thru Thursday! Please check the calendar on the BIFS website foctual shop hours each week.Note: Shop hours are determined by the availability of our volunteers!
e weather is starting to cool off so it is a great time to consider your cool weather PE Uniform options Sto
the PE Uniform Shop and let us help you
available: BIFS blankets, coffee mugs and Eco-bags
ur vendor has indicated that he is changing factories because of quality issues. If you are having difficulty with the quality of youniform, please be sure to let us know! In most cases, we will not be able to replace it but we can ask the vendor to repair it.
mage Rights Permission
ur assumption is that by joining the school parents give us their permission for any photos, videos, and audioes featuring their child or themselves to be published on the school's website, blogs, and in other marketing
materials belonging to the school. Please notify Miyoung Kim atmiyoungkim@bifskorea.orgif you do not wishotos, videos and audio files featuring your child or yourselves to be used.
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Lunch Menu
Cafeteria Menu: November 23 - 27
We serve brunch buffet or international buffet every 3rd Thursday of a month.
Sandwich Bar
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Cold Dishes
Fresh Salad with Italian DressingSpinach Salad with Ricotta Cheese & Avocados
Green Pea Salad with BaconPolenta Salad with Olives & Squash
Penne Pasta Salad with Olives & Herbs
Artichoke Salad with Olives & TomatoesBread Sticks & Italian Bread
Olives, Herb Pesto, Ricotta Cheese
Hot Dishes
Chicken RisottoGnocchi with Herb Pesto
Steamed Mussels with Herbs & TomatoesRigatoni Pasta with Salmon & Artichoke
Italian Meat BallsPork Chop Stew with Chickpeas & Tomato Concasse
Desserts
Assorted Fresh Fruits (banana, apple and orange)Blueberry Crepes
Chocolate Walnut Cake
November 26
pecial Lunch: Italian Buffet
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Turkeys Available from Chef Kim
hef Kim has kindly offered again to make turkeys available to our BIFSculty and parents.
: from Oct 28th to Dec 31st
:
One uncooked whole turkey (5kg) with cranberry sauce: 65,000 wonOne whole cooked turkey (5kg) with stuffing, giblet sauce and cranberryauce: 90,000 won
w to order: contact Chef Kim, either by
Mobile Phone: 010-2583-6545 (with a text message), orEmail:khkim6543@hanmail.net
: please pick up your order from the cafeteria on an arrangedate
: at your convenience upon placing the order, or collecting your
rder
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Elementary SchoolParent Coffee - November 18thhank you to all the parents who attended our information session on the PYP in Korean. Our Korean teachers
Meng Lee, Cindy Park and Jinyoung Shin - discussed IB, inquiry and concept-based learning. Thank youeachers!
you would like to view the presentation slides, please go to this link: https://goo.gl/AIS9ac
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Cold Weather Gear - Yay, Outdoor Play!
he weather is changing! We are committed to having outdoor play whenever possible, so please be sure toend your child in appropriate gear (coat, warm shoes, layers, hat, etc.) as Busan starts cooling down.
y do we allocate playtime for elementary students Why do we ensure our kids play outside whenever possible
umerous studies have been done on the benefits of play for children,as well as on the consequences resultingom a lack of play. The following information comes from Give Students Time to Play, Education Week, bebbie Rhea, and All Work and No Play: Why Your Kids Are More Anxious, Depressed,The Atlantic, by Esthentin.
oth articles define play as unstructured, which means that play is directed by the child and thatplay takesplacith no other end goal (as opposed to sport, which is directed by others and has an end goal of winningnd/or developing skill).
What are the benefits of unstructured play?Children learn to make friends and cooperateThere is an increased ability for children to handle their emotionsChildren develop more positive, happier self-identitiesIt gives children experiences where they make their own choices, solve problems, and learn the rulesosocial interactionIt builds self-confidenceIt helps children learn to develop sustained focus, passions, and interestsIt results in better focus in the classroom and higher academic performance
children dontget playtime, as well as time outside, what are the consequences?Increased anxiety and depressionLower ability on academic tasksIncreased inattention and behavioral problemsHealth problems, including weight gain and weakened visionDisrupted sleep patterns
We would like to start a dialogue with parents on the value of unstructured playtime, particularly as we headto winter months. It is our commitment to provide outdoor, unstructured playtime for our children even during
he winter chill.
ow can you help?Dress your child in layers, so she/he is comfortable in heated classrooms and also outside in the coldUse positive language with your child when talking about outdoor play and its benefitsAllow your child to have regular, unstructured playtime at homeModel playby doing something you love, getting outdoors, and engaging in play alongside your child atimes.
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Date/Time Event Details
ovember 27, 2:35-3:20 Elementary Assembly- Buddy reading by Sueand Michelle
At this Assembly, younger students will have opportunity to read to older students. This aims promote a love of reading and gives students ateachers the chance to mix with other grade levels.
ecember 4, 2:35-3:20 Elementary Assembly Kindergarten and Grade 1 Korean Language Acquisitiostudents will share 'Expressing Ideas' and 'Communicatinwith Signs and Symbols' in conjunction with UOI 'How WExpress Ourselves'.
ecember 11, 2:35-3:20 Elementary Assembly Grade 4G will share what they have learned during the'Who We Are' unit of inquiry, and teach the Elementaabout how to be healthy.
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Middle School and High SchoolMovember (No shave November) is Here!
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Movember, No shave November, aims to bring awareness to men'shealth issues, such as depression, prostate cancer and other malecancers. As you can see, many MHS staff and students areparticipating by sporting facial hair. On November, 27th the HighSchool Student Council will be hosting a Middle and High SchoolMovember Assembly to raise money and support the cause. If youwould like to learn more about Movember, please visit website!
https://uk.movember.com/about/foundation
arent Coffees - Why are They Important?
arent Coffees are a time to get into the school and be part of creating a positive school environment
lthough, we share information and put on workshops about topics such as MYP and DP assessmenommunication and the use of ManageBac, it is also a time for the school to collect information from parents onow they perceive whats happeningwithin the school. We learn a lot from speaking with parents and hearingheir thoughts and ideas. Please try to join us and be part of the process of making BIFS a great place to learnnd work.
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Jamie Robb
High School Principa
Why is it Important to Read the Newsletters?
ach week Middle/High school parents receive two communications from the school; the Busan Internationaoreign School Newsletter and a Weekly UpdateFriday afternoon e-mail from the principals. The purpose ohe communication is to ensure that you are aware of any upcoming events and or the implementation of newitiatives within the Middle or High Schools. We have had many parents respond to the newsletters and as
ollow-up questions, which is wonderful because it means that you are reading them. It also provides us withmportant feedback. We want parents to know what it happening and be aware of any changes within thechool.
ease keep up to date by reading the weekly communications - stay connected and be part of the school. Herere a few of the items that have been communicated through the weekly newsletters.
rogress Reportsonors and Efforts Programtudent Dress Codearent Coffee Topicsssessment Informationeport Cards/Conferences Learner Profile Recognition Program
Weekly Celebrations of Student Successes
We are looking forward to continuing to build connections within the community and involving parents as werive to make the MHS a welcoming place.
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BIFS Prepare for the 2015 Korean National Robotics Championship
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This year we will be sending two teams to the NationaKorean Robotics Championships in Seoul on the 23rd oJanuary. Ms. Eksteen is coaching one team from thElementary School, and the second team is being formefrom the Middle High School and is coached by MMelville and Mr. Furmston.
This will be the second time that BIFS will be competing ithe National Robotics Championship, but this is the firstime that we are entering multiple teams.
After months of designing, building, and programmingour Robots for the National Robotics Championships wwere finally given the Mission Pack from the KoreaRobotics Championship Commission (KRC). This year thcompetition is all based around the Environment, and thCompetition has 3 aspects, which are;
1. Teamwork2. The Robot Games
3. The Project
The first thing that they will look at when we come to thchampionship will be how well our teams work and leartogether. They also look at how team members listen teach other and support each other. Most importantly thewant to see that our team has fun working together.
In terms of the Robot Games we have to design andprogram our robots to try and complete 12 separat
missions within 2 minutes and 30 seconds. These missionare all based around the environment and details of thmissions are shown on the First Lego LeaguWebsite:.http://www.firstlegoleague.org/challenge/2015trashtrek
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BIFS Prepare for the 2015 Korean National Robotics Championship
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nally our teams will have to complete the project which will culminate in our teams having to present ariginal idea which could help our global environment to a panel of Judges.
you would like to help support our Robotics teams or learn more about the Robotics Program at BIFS thenease contact us as at either sfurmston@bifskorea.orgor meksteen@bifskorea.org.
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Athletic Update
ming Events
MS Soccer in KISAC Red @Jeju (G. 6, 7 & 8), November 21S Basketball SKAC Boys Championships @BIFS, December 7S Basketball SKAC Girls Championships @BFS, December 7
nt Activity:
aturday, November 14, 2015
lleyball Wrap up in Jeju
his past week both the Varsity and JV girls and boys volleyball teams travelled to Jeju Island to compete with
S Jeju and Branksome Hall Asia. The teams had a great tournament and had a good time travelling. The Girleam finished in third place. The boys Varsity team finished in second place, and the JV team finished third. Ag thank you to the coaches of the 2015 HS volleyball season for their contributions and guidance of ouudent athletes. Here is a list of our coaches:
eejay Jader (Varsity Girls Volleyball)Martina Plicka and Jamie Robb (Varsity Boys Volleyball)
areth Owen (JV boys volleyball)imee Wagner and Al Roland (JV girls Volleyball)
he HS Basketball team started training last week and have already competed in the SKAC divisionaournament held at Gyeongnam International Foreign School (GIFS). On both the boys and the girls sides, weompeted against BFS and two teams from GIFS. On Monday, December 7 all the teams of the SKAC league wiome together to play for the SKAC Conference championships at BIFS and BFS!
ddle School Soccer Excels in Handong
his past week the MS Soccer program again traveled to Handong International school and competed for theKAC Futsal championships. Having enjoyed great success in the preliminaries in Daegu in September wherehe girls and boys both went undefeated and the boys second team only lost one game, the travelling team was a confident mood. The day started well with all teams getting early wins and playing some excellent flowing
ootball.
FS girls were early favorites having convincingly defeated all opposition scoring 11 and only conceding 1 in theroup stages against a talented ISK team, thanks to superb saves from Marnie Stutsel and resolute defendingom Captain Eve Seeberg as well as some potent goal scoring from Grace Monteiro, Zoe Shields, Cayetanaendergast and Kira Seggerty. The boys suffered a tough loss to HIS in the group stages going down 2-1, buhere was plenty to be excited about with a spread of goals and some creative combination play resulting inoals from Danial Crichton, Marin Ikac and Theo Spjeld.
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Our boys dominated games with their intelligent passing football but could not quite find the cutting edge inont of goal to finish games off. Captained by the superb Jaylen Cuthbertson in goal, making 2 world clasaves which were applauded by the on looking crowd, goals from Kyle Park, Louis Van Der Wel and Sean Tomere well deserved and the boys move forward knowing they played good football and built upon the
oundations which will ultimately bring them success.
he 8th grade boys advanced to the semi final having won 2 - 0 in the quarter final. In the semi they met a bignd strong BLICS team however the BLICS team was no match for the BIFS slick football and individual skill ihe final third. The BIFS boys bombarded the BLICS goal with attack after attack, if it were not for a outstandinerformance from the BLICS goalkeeper the BIFS boys would have advanced. Unfortunately a lucky goal saw the
oys go down 1 - 0, in the words of Joint Captian Marin Ikac SometimesI am disappointed when I leave theld after a loss, today I know we did everything we possibly could have done to win.The BIFS boys will traveo Jeju in confident mood.
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Athletic Update - Continued
reat job to both teams and all the players. A big thank you to the Rising Stars soccer Coaches who have
relessly coached and travelled with the kids this season.
MS soccer has one last contest this coming weekend in Jeju Island for the KISAC Red Tournament and will havgreat time travelling and competing with the KISAC schools from Seoul and Jeju Island. Good luck to all!
hank you again for being a booster of the BIFS Bears I look forward seeing you at the events!
ty Wagner
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he girls played a spirited GIFS teams in the semi final, a team they had beaten earlier in the day, however it waot to be as simple this time around the GIFS girls gave their travelling support a lot to cheer coming from 2oals down to level the game 2-2 at half time. There was clearly some nerves in the BIFS camp but with seconalf goals from Monteiro and Shields BIFS came out on top 4-2. The final was rightly billed as game of the dayhe talented ISK team came out even more resolute than in the group game and pushed BIFS high up the fieldFS scored with a goal from Seggerty which released a little tension on the BIFS bench, however the ISK girl
ame back even stronger. If it were not for great saves from Stutsel and the post, Frida Slatmen of ISK wouldave had a hat-trick. In the second half the game had a more end to end outlook with few chances at eithend due to incredibly strong defending. The first half goal from Seggerty proved the difference, with both teamancelling each other out in the second half, the final score 1-0 in favor of BIFS. There were tears of joy at the
nal whistle as the BIFS MS Girls claimed their second trophy of the year and keep alive the dream of the trebls they travel to Jeju this weekend, not to forget defending their futsal title from 2014. The triumphant girls teamere Marnie Stutsel, Eve Seeberg, Se Na Julsdorf, Erika Manrique, Zoe Shields, Grace Monteiro, Cayetanendergast, Kira Seggerty and Ali Zakirova.
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Suggested Reading Lists
s requested by a number of parents, the MHS Language and Literature department have started compilinguggested reading lists. Here are our favorites thus far:
Middle School
Suggested Reading for Middle School Students (Grades 6
8)
The following titles are recommended as summer reading both to maintain fluency and reading level and toncourage independent reading.www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/reading_list/middle_school.html
The Sakura Reading List (Middle School)
he international school librarians in Japan meet every year to develop a reading list. This year's list can b
ound here:www.sakuramedal.com/ems.html Graphic Novels
www.sakuramedal.com/gn.html
High School
A Summer Reading List for Those Who Crave the Eclectic
Summer books, like summer movies, are generally widely promoted and easily found. Here are the books noo easily found that provide the pleasures of summer reading and leaven them with more than a frisson of thenusual." ww2.kqed.org/arts/2015/07/08/a-summer-reading-list-for-those-who-crave-the-eclectic/
The Sakura Reading List (High School)he international school librarians in Japan meet every year to develop a reading list. This year's list can bound here:www.sakuramedal.com/ehs.html
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December 2015
1st Grade 10 DP Course Selection Evening
2nd MHS Parent Coffee
2nd - 9th Grade 11/12 End of Semester Examinations
4th ES Assembly
5th BIWA Bazaar
9th BIFS Parent Workshop
PTA Meeting
11th HS Assembly
18th Winter Holiday Assembly
End of Term 1 Noon Dismissal
0th ES Assembly
HS Assembly
1st KISAC MS Soccer at KIS Jeju
6th - 28th SEOMUN
HS Assembly
7th MHS Movember Assembly
ES Assembly
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