Volume 6 13/09/2019
Newsletter of International School Suva
Principal’s Report Dear Parents, Staff, and Friends of ISS,
Inside this issue:
It is hard to believe Term 3 is ending! Much has happened in recent weeks and progress toward our strategic goals is evident. The two-week break is starting and will, we hope, provid needed refreshment for a strong Term 4! We are losing several staff and have said good-bye to a few very long-time staff. In fact, at the final assembly for Term 3, we said farewells to eight instructional staff: Milika Wakainabete is stepping down after 28 years at ISS teaching History and English. Alex Karountzos is moving on after 14 years of dedicated service to our students teaching drama and as our IB Diploma Coordinator. Kathryn Chang is retiring after 10 years at ISS as a Primary teacher and Department Head. Angelina Devi is moving on from ISS after 10 years of service in our ECH program. Wakanisi Vaciloa is leaving as our librarian after 8 years. Luc Delneuville is leaving after more than a year of teaching French, Sisi Tamanikoula has left following two years of Primary teaching, and Roshni Lata departed during last term. We wish all of them well as they pursue new endeavours. New staff are taking on the vacated roles and we feel students will be well-cared for!
Respect the bus, fellow riders, and the driver. Remain seated while on the bus. Keep hands and feet inside the bus and from touching or disturbing others. Follow all directions from the driver or bus monitor. Keep noise levels low and refrain from abusive or harassing speech. Refrain from eating or drinking on the bus. Only occupy one seat and share space with others as needed.
Thank you for helping us improve our bus service.
Photography Winners
Year 4 Article
PYP Exhibition
Child Labour
ECH 2
Butterflies & Moths Primary Options Program Literacy Week
China Trip
MYP Corner
Year 6 Designs
Ocean Stewardship - Beqa Island
Beqa Island Photos
Upcoming Events
Most of you know we conducted a lock-down training drill recently. You may wonder what a lock-down drill is. A lock-down can be used when there is any outdoor threat in the school area. Threats can come from natural disasters, such as cyclones with flying debris, acts of war, or from dangerous individuals in the vicinity of the school. For all of these, we can use a lock-down procedure to quickly bring students, staff, and visitors inside locked spaces at the school and out of harm's way. Because this was a training drill, all students were told in advance about the procedure and that it was a drill and not real. They were also told what they were to do during the drill, which was to stay in the room and be out of sight as much as possible. For the drill, PA announcements were made to say the exercise was a drill and what to do. The drill was very quiet, efficient, and calm and took only about 6 minutes. A staff survey following the drill revealed two windows with non-working locks, several areas with poor or non-existent PA announcement coverage, alert chimes not heard in several areas, and several doors that were difficult to lock. Continued…..
Library
Bus service is changing for the better! We are beginning to have adult bus monitors on most afternoon buses and some morning buses now. This has been requested by parents and should help make transportation to and from home more pleasant for our students. Please encourage your children who ride buses to follow bus rules and to assist the bus monitors in every way. We are committed to having safe buses and expect all students to do the following:
Year 3 Article
Term Dates