Newsletter - Canggu Community School
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Newsletter - Canggu Community School
Canggu Community School, Bali, Indonesia Page 1 nurturing learning, knowledge and diversity 28 January 2015 Volume 10.3.2 Forthcoming Events From Secondary School desk Wednesday 28th January KS3 Parents Evening, Library, 3.30pm. Friday 30th January Primary assembly, Mr Warren, MFH, 1.45pm. Bake sale; Early Years. Wednesday 4th February Swimming Carnival, KS1, 8.45 11.00am. Year 10 - 12 Parents Evening, IGCSE & IB, Library, 3.30pm. Congratulations to our eight students who took their IGCSE Bahasa Indonesia exams in November. All students achieved A* - C grades with four of the eight students achieving A* grades. Congratulations also to Erik in Year 11 who received an A* grade for his Information and Communication Technology exam, which he sat for six months early! An absolutely wonderful achievement by all and such a great way to start off the New Year! Thursday 5th February Swimming Carnival, KS2, 8.45 12.00pm. Friday 6th February Primary assembly, Year 2J, MFH, 1.45pm. Swimming Carnival, KS3-5, 8.45 12.00pm. Good luck to all of our Year 11 students who will sit their IGCSE exams this year. You can do it! Friday 13th February Primary assembly, Year 4M, MFH, 1.45pm. Max Henson From the Admissions We extend a warm welcome to our new students this week: Rama - Preschool Bowin - 9MC John - 3W Ransom - 10MM Zakar - Rec A Jacob - 10TB Nikita - 5C Primary Student Led Conferences Friday 27th February 2015 Bake sale; Year 1. Bake sale; Year 2. Tim Fordered; Inspirational speaker, 1.15 - 2.15pm, Year 11 & 12. Birthdays This Week 29 Jan 30 Jan 1 Feb 2 Feb 4 Feb Benji Riccardo Chris Jayen Chloe Glafira Fergus Alessia 12 6SC 6MC 6MC 10TB 6MC 10TB 11KD Canggu Community School, Bali, Indonesia Page 2 From the Head of Primary Dear Parents, We are looking forward to another exciting, busy term in the Primary school with swimming galas, Student Led Conferences, Mother Tongue Day celebrations and the Year 6 Showcase. Information regarding each of these events will be sent out at a later date. Student Led Conferences are an important part of our reporting system in the Primary school. Students and teachers are starting to prepare for this day, where your child will be given an opportunity to explain his or her learning to you. Although a schedule of times will be sent out nearer the time, please mark this day in your calendar, as there will not be regular classes for Primary students on Friday, February 27 th. You will be invited to attend school at a particular time with your child or children. The conferences will last approximately 45 minutes. Although it seems like a long time away, we are now taking enrollments for our Preschool class starting in August, 2015. Children in this class must be 3 years old on August 31st, 2015 and the maximum number of students is twenty. If you would like to enrol your child in this class, please contact Mira in the main office for an application for admission. To make it simple for you, we are able to add the application fee of US$100 to the school fee invoice for Term 4 this year if you would like. Thanks again for your on-going support, Best regards, Warren Bowers Counsellor Corner Samantha Brossette The Benefit of Learning How to Study Seeing the looks of horror on the faces of our Year 11 students this week as they face the “mock exams” certainly takes me back a few years. When I was in Year 7 my family moved from the US to Canada which has a completely different education system. Let’s just put it this way: school in Canada was WAY more difficult than what I had been accustomed to. I was at a complete loss until my step dad (who grew up with this rigorous educational system) stepped in and taught me some very valuable lessons. He taught me how to take notes. There are many different styles of note taking but one which has been very beneficial for students is called “Cornell Notes.” Taking notes in class is very helpful for recalling information and also to assist students with meaning and clarity. http:// coe.jmu.edu/learningtoolbox/cornellnotes.html Another important lesson- organising my notes and learning how to study effectively. There are key elements that a student must study and learn for an exam. Therefore, learning to study efficiently is a very important skill to learn. http://www.howtostudy.com/take-effectivenotes/ http://www.studyandexam.com/making-study-notes.html Pace yourself. Don’t begin studying for a big exam the day before. You should be preparing weeks or, at the very least, several days ahead of time. Create flash cards. Ask for help if you don’t understand concepts. Study in a comfortable, quiet place with as few distractions as possible. Dear parents, the earlier we are able to teach these concepts to our children the better. You can begin to work with your child now, utilising these skills-preparing them well ahead of time for exams at the end of the semester. Additionally, for those parents of Year 11 students; the “real” Cambridge Examinations are just around the corner; assisting your child to study in an effective manner could very well be the tool which catapults them to success! Most of our students are just at the beginning of their academic career; if they are able to acquire good foundational study skills at an early age, testing or examinations of any kind won’t be nearly such a daunting task. Canggu Community School, Bali, Indonesia Page 3 Gotong Royong A really exciting term lies ahead for the Gotong Royong program at CCS. Yesterday, the first sessions were held with three new groups emerging. The STEM group, which was formed as an afternoon club, is now part of Gotong Royong. These young scientists are planning some initiatives that will see them work on the school's overall power sustainability and minimization of power wastage. The CCS Batu Belig River Rats are launching a plan to create awareness and action in regards to our local Batu Belig River. They will be working with the community and other community groups, Bye Bye Plastics and Keep Bali Clean to increase awareness and fund regular clean ups in the river - look out for an invitation to be part of the solution when they hold their Bikini Sale later this month. And a very much student led initiative has created a new music group. Emerging like a phoenix from the now disbanded Skate to Educate Group, these young students have formed a group that will build the school's musical talents, increase performance opportunities and learn and teach skills associated with music and music video production. This group is being led by Victoria Kosasie from Year 10, with support from the Music Department, and will grow to become an important part of nurturing musical talent at CCS. All the groups and their activities, as well as the program outlines, are displayed on the CCS Gotong Royong site that is accessible through the Internet. Kayti Denham