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4/5 Term 3 Begins 6/5 Parents’ Meeting in MPR 7/5 Year 6 Transition Day @AP2 7/5 Young Musician of the Year 18/5 Term 3 Clubs Start BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - HO CHI MINH CITY 17 APRIL 2015 | ISSUE 29 Dates for your diary IN THIS ISSUE May TU XUONG PRIMARY Newsletter Contact information 43-45 Tu Xuong St, District 3, HCMC Tel: (848) 3932 0210 Fax: (848) 3932 0770 E-mail: [email protected] Newsletter Issue 29|1 From the Head Teacher 2 MP3 Production 3 Young Musician of the Year 2015 4 TX Green Day: 16 April 2015 + Winner of Healthy Plant Competition 5 TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015 6 TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015 + Gymnastics Competition 7 Interhouse Football Competition 8 U11 Mixed Netball 9 Term 3 Club Update + PTG Corner + Holiday Programmes 10 Nord Anglia Education– Champittet Summer Camp 11

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4/5 Term 3 Begins

6/5 Parents’ Meeting in MPR

7/5 Year 6 Transition Day @AP2

7/5 Young Musician of the Year

18/5 Term 3 Clubs Start

BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - HO CHI MINH CITY

17 APRIL 2015 | ISSUE 29

Dates for your diary

IN THIS ISSUE

May

TU XUONG PRIMARY

Newsletter

Contact information

43-45 Tu Xuong St, District 3, HCMC

Tel: (848) 3932 0210

Fax: (848) 3932 0770

E-mail:

[email protected]

Newsletter Issue 29|1

From the Head Teacher 2

MP3 Production 3

Young Musician of the Year 2015 4

TX Green Day: 16 April 2015 + Winner of Healthy Plant Competition 5

TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015 6

TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015 + Gymnastics Competition 7

Interhouse Football Competition 8

U11 Mixed Netball 9

Term 3 Club Update + PTG Corner + Holiday Programmes 10

Nord Anglia Education– Champittet Summer Camp 11

Newsletter Issue 29|2

Dear Parents, This week, was a chance to show our children’s creative talents here at TX. On Tuesday night the MP3 astonished us with their acting and singing. The production of ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ received rave reviews from our delighted audience. The popular story, written by Roald Dhal in 1964, was brought to life by superb acting from our main characters and seamless transition of props from our backstage crew. The oompa loompas sang a mesmerising song to lure us further into the land of the quirky Willy Wonka. Once there, the humourous lines, colourful set and super costumes kept us all glued to the stage.

Thank you once again to the MP3 team and in particular Mr Robbie and Mr Richard who wrote and adapted the music and script for the production. MP3 children were absolutely amazing; their dedication to learning all those lines and perseverance to reach such high standards is creditworthy. Other activities this week included our Green Day on Thursday. All children arrived at school wearing green then proceeded to make their pledges on how they will make our planet healthier. Thank you Ms Heather and the Eco Warriors for helping us all to think carefully about the effects our actions have on our planet. Today, we finished Term 2 on a high note, with TX’s Got Talent. The finalists performed confidently in front of the audience of excited children and parents. There was a surprise at the end of the children’s acts as the teachers, led by Ms Christine made their way to the stage for their own dance performance. Well done to all the finalists, especially to Minh Anh and Victoria who used cups for percussion and sang solo verses during their act to gain the first place position. Thank you to Ms Nicola and Ms Holly for organising the event. I wish you all a very happy holiday and look forward to welcoming you back safely to TX on Monday 4th May. Security From Monday May 4th, all parents and visitors to the TX campus will need to show their security cards. If you forget your card then you will be asked to exchange a personal ID card e.g. a driving licence for a Vis-itor Pass at the gate.

From the Head Teacher– Ms Sue Hill

MP3 Production

On Tuesday evening, the children in Milepost 3 entertained and

enthralled audience with an outstanding performance of

‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. From the moment the

opening line was said to the final song the show was top quality

and it was wonderful to see.

The Roald Dahl classic story is about a little boy who finds one

of five golden tickets in a Wonka chocolate bar and wins a

lifetime supply of chocolate and a trip to Willy Wonka’s magical

chocolate factory.

Our MP3 cast brought so much energy and confidence to this

performance that it was a pleasure to watch. The actors truly

transported the audience into the colourful candy-land of an

eccentric inventor. There was so much to enjoy including

dancing birds, oompa loompas, dramatic moments where

characters fell into chocolate rivers and egg-weighing

machines, and some truly superb acting!

The chocolate factory was brought to life with wonderful singing

and dancing, plus the help of an invaluable backstage

crew. With convincing props and gadgets, and a multi-coloured

painted set design, it was a feast for the senses to behold!

Learning lines, lyrics, choreography and cues for scene

changes all demand a lot of commitment and we were proud of

the many children who went the extra mile to make this show a

success.

Mr Richard Marlow, Information Literacy Teacher

Newsletter Issue 29|3

Newsletter Issue 29|4

Young Musician of the Year 2015

On Thursday afternoon, 10 wonderful musicians performed in the Multipurpose Room, hoping to be chosen as one of the 5 finalists of BIS Young Musician of the Year 2015. After much deliberation, the judges (Mr Mike, Ms Heather and Ms Alice) decided on choosing Yu Gyeong Kang (Cello), Minh Anh Nguyen (Piano), Andrew Vu (Saxophone), Theresa Lai (Piano) and Hieu Nguyen (Piano) to go forward for the Grand Finale which takes place in the AP2 Theatre on Thursday 7th May, 6:00 - 7:30pm. All parents are welcome to attend the event to support our TX students, who will be competing against 7 finalists from AP1. Good luck to our finalists! Mr Robbie Primary Music Leader

Y O U N G

M U S I C I A N

OF THE YEAR

Newsletter Issue 29|5

TX Green Day: 16 April 2015

Dressing in green, making videos of their promises to care for the planet, and getting really, really,

REALLY hot during ‘Switch-off Hour’ were some of the ways that the children enjoyed thinking about the

environment on ‘Green Day’.

Theresa, 5T, Eco-Warrior Green Day was so exciting! All of the TX students and teachers wore green clothes to school. The Eco-Warriors organised for the whole school to participate Switch-off Hour, when we had to switch off electrical things for 1 hour. This was great, because the interactive boards and the computers were all switched off, but so were the air conditioners. We were all so hot and sweaty! When my group went down to Ms Nicola to learn, we made paper fans to keep us cool for a while!

Participating in Green Day this year was so much fun! Remember: Stay GREEN!

Winners of Healthy Plant Competition

On Monday, our super judges Ms. My (Head of Cleaner), Mr. Sang (Deputy Head of Guard) and Mr. Dat (Head of Canteen) went around the school and visited all of the classrooms to see which class had best cared for their plant. The winners were: F3, 1T, 4T, and 5T. The certificate for the best plant in the school was given to 3X ! Well done to every class who still has a happy and healthy plant.

Newsletter Issue 29|6

TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015

Tracy, 5T, Eco-Warrior

During waste week, we participated in many activities, such as writing pledges, creating our own waste week poster, bringing water bottles, and earning badges or stickers by not wasting food. There was one day in that week that we had to wear green; that was Green Day. First thing in the morning on Green Day, Mr. Mike took a photo of the whole school looking great and waving, wearing their green shirt/dress. Next, Mr.Ian announced the winners of the healthiest plants. There were certificates for each milepost, but in the whole school, the healthiest plant belong to…(drum roll please) 3X! At 10:00, across the school, all the lights, computers, air conditioners, and anything else run on, or even charged by, electricity were switched off. That’s because we joined in Switch-off Hour until 11:00.

The good news was that canteen staff told us that we didn’t waste as much food as on other days.

REMEMBER TO STAY GREEN WHEREVER YOU ARE, and:

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle too.

The Eco-teams are watching YOU!

Ms Heather

Newsletter Issue 29|7

TX Waste Week: 13-17 April 2015

In an effort to make everyone realise just how much waste we make, the Eco-Teams joined The Pod’s Waste Week campaign. In the run up to this week, the Eco-Warriors encouraged children to think about how much they threw away, and shared interesting facts about waste. Did you know, for example, that each and every one of us throws away about 70kg of food every year?! The Eco Warriors took photos of the food waste every day a few weeks before the campaign started, and took photos during Waste Week. It was quite difficult to tell the difference between the amount of waste, but Mr. Dat and Mr. Ba from the canteen confirmed that this week there was less food waste than in previous weeks. This is good news.

You may have noticed that there were no plastic cups available at the water dispensers this week. More

children than ever before have been walking round with water bottles and started to realise that they don’t

really need plastic cups. Watch out next term then, since it seems like ‘no plastic cups’ is a good idea to

reduce waste permanently!

Vivian, 5T, Eco-Warrior During waste week I tried to eat all food on my plate and not throw any food away. I thought ‘If everybody throws one piece of food away there will be lots and lots of waste food and that is not good !!!!!’, so I tried to make sure that people didn’t throw food away. During Waste Week I looked in the waste-food bin and saw that there wasn’t as much

waste as there had been last week. I hope that everyone will try to keep this going - not wasting food to

make the earth greener!

Gymnastics Competition

The BIS HCMC Gymnastics Competition took place on Wednesday 15th April at the AP2 campus. The TX

squad consisted of Iris Vu, Tadala Nkhoma, Quynh An Tran, Albane Bourguinant, Pauline Pham, Jessie

Jeong, Amiri Nemoto, Mi Nguyen, Jenny Yoo, Kelly Tran, Yu Gyeong Kang, Soo A Kim. The students

performed both a set routine and a vault. All the girls enjoyed the competition. They worked hard and

there efforts paid off. Well done to the TX squad.

Mrs. Charlotte Pemble

PE Leader - TX Campus

Newsletter Issue 29|8

Interhouse Football Competition

MP2 and MP3 took part in an interhouse football competition during lunchtime. The students organized their own

teams and put one hundred percent effort into all the games. The results were as follows:

MP2 pool games:

Saigon Vs Hue

1-0

Hanoi Vs Dalat

1-0

3rd/4th play play offs

Hue vs Dalat

0-1

Finals

Saigon Vs Hanoi

0-0

Overall positions

1st place: Saigon and Hanoi

2nd place: Dalat

3rd place: Hue

Well done to all the students who took part and represented their house!

MP3 pool games:

Saigon vs Hue

1-1

Hanoi vs Dalat

0-1

3rd/4th playoffs

Saigon vs Hanoi

1-1

Finals

Dalat vs Hue

1-0

Overall positions

1st place: Dalat

2nd place: Hue

3rd place: Saigon

4th place: Hanoi

Newsletter Issue 29|9

U11 Mixed Netball

On Thursday 16th April the mixed netball team played against RISS. The team consisted of Hannah Bui, Tyler

Nguyen, Anh Vu Dang, Gia Vinh Le Nguyen, Jeanette Vo, Jamie Donnelly, Susu Le, Pana Duong, Rishi Ahuja and Kelly

Tran.

During the first half of the game the TX squad dominated with Gia Vinh and Jeanette supporting the centre court

play. Both Susu and Pana made a superb attacking plays in the circle resulting in the majority of the goals being

scored. In the second half of the match RISS came out fighting intercepting a lot of our passes. Tyler and Jamie

fought for every ball regaining possession enabling the ball to be passed down the court. The final score was 5-1 to

TX. Well done to all the players; your hard work is paying off.

The player of the match goes to Susu for her supporting movement in the circle.

Ms Charlotte Pember

PE Leader - TX Campus

Newsletter Issue 29|10

Holiday Programmes

Date Sport Time

Head

Coach

Minimum

No. Of

Students Age

Prices (all in

VND) Location

20/4-24/4 Football 8 am- 11

am SSA Min 8

Year 3

upwards 2,200,000 Big field

20/4-24/4 Basketball 1pm-4pm SSA Min 8 Year 3

upwards 2,200,000

AP2 Sports

hall

20/4-24/4 Swimming 8.45am -

1.45pm Mr Vinh Min 8 F2 upwards

Various prices

(see letter)

AP1 Swim-

ming Pool

20/4-24/4 T-ball/

Softball

4pm -

5.30pm Mr Richard Min 8

Year 3

upwards 660,000 VND Big Field

20/4-24/4 Multisports 8.15am -

9.15am Mr Richard Min 8 F3 - Y2 440,000 VND

AP1 Sports

Hall

20/4-24/4 Multisports 9.45am -

10.45am Mr Richard Min 8 F1 - F2 440,000 VND

AP1 Sports

Hall

27/4-1/5 Football 8 am- 11

am SSA Min 8

Year 3

upwards 2,200,000 Big field

27/4-1/5 Basketball 1pm-4pm SSA Min 8 Year 3

upwards 2,200,000

AP2 Sports

hall

Term 3 Club Update

TX Parents please note that the following clubs will commence EARLY in the first week back in Term 3: Orchestra – children will need to bring instruments on the first day back to school (Monday 4th May) MP1 Choir (Wednesday 6th May) MP2 & 3 Choir (Thursday 7th May) Drama LAMDA Club (Thursday 7th May)

All other Term 3 clubs will start from the week beginning Monday 18th May Mrs Emma Westman Admissions Receptionist and HR Officer

PTG Corner

Please join our meeting on Wednesday 6th May at 2pm in Multi-purpose Room. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss forthcoming events including the "year end garage sale" and the next social event. If you are free on Wednesday 13th May, let's enjoy a Vietnamese lunch at NGON restaurant, 160 Pasteur Street, D1. Please RSVP 3 days before by sending an email to [email protected] , so the PTG can book a table according to numbers. It will be an opportunity to meet outside school. Don't be shy, just come and make new friends. Have a wonderful holiday and see you after the break. Anne

Newsletter Issue 29|11

Nord Anglia Education– Champittet Summer Camp

College Champittet in Switzerland is one of our 35 Nord Anglia Education (NAE) schools. Being part of the bigger NAE group of schools, it is possible for students to go to a summer school in Switzerland. Please see below for further details of what is on offer and how you can register for this unique Summer experience.