Athletics & Community Blog
Athletics & Activities Blog – September 11
Virtual ASA Update
Over the course of the past week, we put together a set of virtual After School Activities to share with the community. These activities include many Service Learning opportunities, some academic-focused clubs, and a wide array of movement-based ASAs.
Over the course of the past few months, we have discovered that many of our SL programs and academic offerings work quite well in the virtual world, while others – like our athletics and movement offerings – needed to be updated in order to work online. The PE department spent some time this week developing a new set of ASAs just for this purpose.
*While the list is not quite complete, students can look forward to:
- Zumba
- Yoga
- Basketball Drills/Dribbling
- Jump Rope Skills and Challenges
- Juggling
- Hula Hoop Activities
- Ping Pong Targets
- Wall Handball
- Backyard Cricket
- Cup Stacking
- Weight/Gym Training
- Darts
- Trampoline Skills
- Modified Warm-Up Stretches and Muscular Activities
- Golf Putting Skills
- Home Obstacle Course Challenges
Again, we are still working on finalizing our offerings, but at this time, the returning Service Learning programs will include:
- Community Action
- Doh Eain
- Eco Schools
- Girl Up
- Global
- High School UWS Club
- HS Community Kitchen
- HS Micro Loans
- HS STUCO
- Chinthe ROAR
- Photo Club
- Yangon Animal Shelter
- Diversity Identity Alliance (DIA)
- Computer Science Club
- Youth Action Aid
Registration will begin within the next week and Session 1 ASAs (4-weeks) will officially begin on September 21st.
*Please keep in mind that not all activities will be available for all grades/ages and in some cases, specific equipment will be necessary for participation.
Dryland Practice for the ISY Swim Team Begins Again!
Coaches Moe, Win, and Kyaw started dryland swimming sessions with students in grades 1-12 again this week. ISY swim coaches were able to offer this program last spring and then continued to offer some swimming drills over the summer, and even hosted swim team practice in the ISY pool during the month of July.
While we would love to be able to get back into the pool again soon, dryland training is a great way for swimmers to see their friends and build strength that directly related to swimming until we can get back in the water.
The session times are as follows. If you would like the Zoom links for these sessions, please email me directly at lisom@isyedu.org.
Mother Tongue Spanish Language Classes Offered Online
As part of ISY’s Mother Tongue program, the Yangon Spanish School is offering its Spanish classes online for this session. Classes will be taught using the Gotomeeting platform and are facilitated by instructors who are professional teachers and native speakers. Children ages 9 & up are welcome to participate in online classes.
If you are interested in enrolling your child in the Spanish Language Mother Tongue program, contact Oriol Mayol at info@yangonspanishschool.com.
Please include the following information in your email:
- Age of child
- Level of Spanish (a placement test can be done)
- If your child is returning to the program from last year
- Days and times of availability each week
Instructors will create small groups or set up private lessons based on the level of interest from ISY families.
Athletics and Community Education Posts
Athletics & Activities Blog – January 24, 2020
Olympiad Update, ISY Takes City-Wide Basketball Tournament, Robotics Competition in Nay Pyi Taw, and Color Run this Weekend.
Athletics Blog – January 13, 2020
“Duel in the Pool” results, badminton update, HS basketball and MS soccer schedules.
Community Education Jan 2020
Check out our Zumba instructors on “Dancing with the Stars” and sign up for the 2nd session of Burmese language classes and community yoga!
The International School Yangon
20 Shwe Taungyar Street
Bahan Township
Yangon, Myanmar
+95 (0) 9 880 441 040