Congratulations, Class of 2022
May 6, 2022
Congratulations to ISY’s Graduating Class of 2022. Monday’s graduation ceremony was a wonderful celebration of the ISY Chinthe Spirit. These students have worked hard at ISY and showed their strength of character in the way they were able to complete their studies during a very challenging time. Their achievements are a fine example of the ISY Learner Attributes in action.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER with Ms. Patty:
Steps for a Successful Goodbye
Can you believe we are nearing the end of another challenging but successful school year? The close of the school year is always a challenge for me. On one hand, I am proud of all that the students and staff have accomplished. On the other, I realize that some members of our community will not return to ISY for a variety of reasons. Whenever I think of farewells, I am reminded of David C Pollock, Ruth Van Reken and Michael Pollack’s Third Culture Kids: Growing up among Worlds work regarding the importance of saying good-bye.
In today’s world of zooming in and connecting online, properly saying good-bye may be overlooked or avoided but remains important for a successful transition. Saying farewell is a process that can be tailored to fit your personal preferences but these 2 major models, RAFT and RAKE, offer guidelines for both those leaving and for those that remain. Although these models are thought to be processes that can take several weeks, they do not require it and often small things can be done in a short amount of time to accommodate the key steps.
If you or your child needs support as you are transitioning, please feel free to contact Ms. Patty at escounselor@isyedu.org. She is also available to answer questions, concerns and provide support.
Patty Amundson-Geisel
Pre-K to Grade 6 Counselor
Mask Wearing
ISY iPads and Chromebooks Collected on Friday, May 20
Many of our students borrowed ISY iPads or Chromebooks to help with online learning at home. Now that we have returned to in-person learning, we will collect these devices to be used in classes next year.
On Friday, May 20, students will leave their borrowed ISY iPad or Chromebook at school. They will be able to keep using their iPad or Chromebook at school but they will no longer take it home.
Return Library Books by Monday, June 6
If you have any overdue books you will be emailed a reminder from the library. Books can be brought to the library or put in the return basket on the front steps.
All library books are to be returned to the library by June 6.
After School Sport
Now that ASAs are finished for the year, we would like to offer a few drop-in activities for students. Boys and girls can just show up on the following days/times with a water bottle and athletic clothing/shoes. If you have questions, please contact the coaches listed below:
All-Ages Touch Rugby – Begins Thursday, May 5
In cooperation with the Centaurs Rugby Club, ISY is offering non-contact rugby as a drop-in after school activity. Our aim is to build the skills and player numbers to play other schools around Yangon. There is currently a high school girls SEASAC touch rugby team at ISY!
Thursdays 2:20-3:30pm
Sports Field/Covered Court
All ISY students are welcome to participate!
Contact: Mr. O’Sullivan at josullivan@isyedu.org
All-Ages Soccer – Begins Monday, May 9
Coach Albert will work with students of all ages on soccer skills and drills!
Mondays 2:20-3:30pm
Contact: Coach Albert at akamara@isyedu.org
Swimming
All students will be swimming in PE from May 2 through May 30. Students will be in the pool every day that they have PE.
Students will need to bring swimming clothing – swimsuit or swim trunks. PE shorts or non-swimming shorts are not allowed. All students must wear a swim shirt and two piece bathing suits are not allowed. Please Bring Goggles and a Towel. A swim cap is optional.
Online Learning
Now that we are into the last few weeks of the year and we have settled into in-person learning, we will not be accepting any more students into our online learning program.
Moving forward, we are also setting a goal to eliminate the hybrid /online program for the 2022-23 school year. The only exception to this would be interruptions due to directives from the Myanmar authorities, or short term COVID spikes causing class, grade level, or full school return to virtual learning for short periods.
Elementary School Bracelets – Please return
Before the pandemic, Elementary School students used bracelets (see picture) to enter the campus. If you have a bracelet at home, could you please return it to school by putting it in the box on the Front Steps.
Hats
It is very hot and sunny and we need to be careful that our students are protected from the sun. Please make sure that your child brings a hat to school to wear outside. Starting next week, students will only be allowed to play outside if they are wearing a hat. Please also make sure that your child has a water bottle and put sunscreen on your child before they come to school in the morning.
Care to the Least Center Donation Drive
Donations can be made at
https://isyedu.org/life-at-isy/online-ordering/
Elementary School Blog – May 28, 2021
This week, I thought that I would share with you a fun resource that some of our students are enjoying. It is called Freerice.
Elementary School Blog – May 21, 2021
A New Zealand story about an 82 year old retiree earning his PhD 60 years after graduating with his first degree got me thinking last week.
Elementary School Blog – May 7, 2021
Students need to know that comparing their lives to others will not bring as much happiness as contributing to the lives of others.
Elementary School Blog – April 30, 2021
Even reputable and more traditional media outlets seem to focus more on the mistakes people make rather than what people achieve. Why?
Elementary School Blog – April 9, 2021
This week we celebrated Ms. Delphine’s 40+ year connection with ISY. You will know Ms. Delphine from the Elementary School office where she has served our community for 26 years.
Elementary School Blog – April 2, 2021
The final quarter of any school year is important. This is often the quarter that students make the deepest connections and most progress.
The International School Yangon
20 Shwe Taungyar Street
Bahan Township
Yangon, Myanmar
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