Secondary School Blog
End of Quarter 1
Mike Simpson

Secondary School Principal

October 28, 2022

Next week sees the return of Halloween on campus and also the return of international sporting competition. Our Parent Association is collaborating with our Middle and High School Student Councils to put together a Halloween event after school on Friday. And our boys and girls varsity volleyball teams are travelling to AIS Singapore to compete in the SEASAC tournament. 

As we come to the end of Quarter 1, we are grateful for the return of these events and also just simply to have started the year all together in person. This quarter has been an important one. Our teachers have made the most of starting the year in person with our students. They have worked very diligently and purposefully to establish a fair and accurate picture of student achievement and needs and this will guide planning and instruction throughout the year.

On Friday, November 4, you will have access to your child’s Quarter 1 Report Card on Powerschool. This will be followed by Parent Teacher Conferences on Wednesday, November 16. Instructions on how to access the report and schedule a conference time will follow soon and we encourage you to take this opportunity to discuss how we are planning to meet your child’s needs.

MAP Reports Available on Powerschool

MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) Student Progress Reports are now available on Powerschool. MAP assessments are online adaptive assessments that provide useful data in developing a fair and accurate assessment of a student’s academic achievement and growth. To ensure a fair and accurate assessment of a student’s academic growth and achievement, teachers combine MAP assessment data with all other student data that they have collected in classes. This combination of data informs teacher instruction in meeting the needs of each child. MAP assessment data is not the basis for a student’s academic grade as reported in ISY Report Cards.

Quarter 1 Report Cards and Conferences

Quarter 1 Student Reports Cards will be accessible on Powerschool on Friday, November 4

The report cards will be followed up with Parent Teacher Conferences on Wednesday, November 16. There will be no classes on this day.

Instructions on how to access reports and schedule a conference will be sent to you via email.

Cashless Payments

In addition to using the student ID cards for the turnstiles ISY is re-introducing our cashless payment system.  Parents and students can add money to their account using their ID card and then simply swipe their card at the food vendors to make payments.  A brief explanation of how to top up your card can be viewed here.  Below is a practical demonstration of the system by one of our Elementary Students. The top up system went live on Monday 24th October. The system itself will go live on Tuesday November 1st. 

Full Moon Day of Tazaungmone

In celebration of Full Moon Day of Tazaungmone, there will be no school on Monday, November 7.

Student ID Cards

ISY has begun using the turnstiles again so all students and community members will need their ID to enter the campus.  Any student in Grades 7, 8, 10 or 12 who has lost their ID needs to contact the Secondary Office to request a new ID.  Parents who need a new ID card should contact the security team (security@isyedu.org).

Parent Association (PA) Notices

Many thanks to all the parents getting involved in the Parent Association.  The PA are already busy with plans for Halloween, and International Day.  Here’s a poster they made with some details about International Day.  If you are organizing a country booth, please can you fill out this PA form.

International Day Cultural Show

During International Day there will be a cultural show in the evening.  The Cultural Show is a chance to celebrate ISY’s student diversity and provide an opportunity for students to share dances, songs, or other acts connected to their culture. A form to sign up an act for the cultural show is here.  Each performance should be no more than three minutes in length and should ideally involve more than one student.