
Admin Notes
Dr. Gwyn Underwood, Superintendent
Welcome to our first Newsflash Blog of our 2021-22 School Year. It has been heart-warming to see students return to class, meet up with old classmates and make friends with new students, and return to their “job” of joyful learning!

There really is a positive vibe to the new school year that bodes well for another successful year of learning, and I think this reflects a general feeling amongst our community that we just have to get on with doing the best we can under the circumstances the pandemic forces us in.
I therefore thank you in advance, CIS community, for your support as we continue to do our best together to nurture our students’ resilience, in order to develop lifelong learners that will enable them to develop their unique potential, so they can contribute to a better world.
How are You? Who are You? Who do we want to be moving forward?
As we begin a new school year, let’s take some time to find a quiet time and reacquaint ourselves with ourselves and each other.
How are You? Really, how are you? Have you managed to take time to evaluate how you are doing? Are you coping with the pandemic? Are there areas that continue to bother you and are getting you down? What can you do about it? Who can you talk to about it?
Who are You? After 18 months of living in a quarantine lockdown, what has changed for you? What has your attention now? Are the changes good for you/your family? Are they sustainable?

Who do we want to be moving forward? We have all encountered new and varied experiences since the pandemic interrupted our lives, and these have impacted us in different ways. As we process these changes, let’s give some thought to how they might create our new norms, and if they are really the type of norm we want.
Credits: Mini-post applied using ideas from Jennifer Abrams blog post
As we complete our first full week, I hope you can find some time to reflect, learn and grow. We look forward to another wonderful year of learning. Have a restful weekend!
IB Diploma Programme Results
by Ms. Emily Cornet, IBDP Coordinator
In July, our Diploma Programme students received their results from the IB. We are pleased to report that 100% of our students who pursued the IB Diploma passed! In addition to setting a new overall high score, the 2021 cohort also earned scores above the world average in many of their classes.
As we enter the 2021-2022 school year, our new Grade 12 students have entered their final year in the Diploma Programme and are working towards finishing their Internal Assessments, Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, and CAS requirements.
Our new Grade 11 students are getting settled into their new courses and the expectations that come with that. They are searching for the right combination of classes to fit their goals and future dreams, trying out different classes during the three-week trial window that starts the new year for our First Year DP students.
We look forward to an exciting new year in the DP, and wish all of our students the best!

KG1 Class
by Ms. Tara Alagao, KG1 Teacher
Welcome to a new school year! This week the KG1 class got to know each other more. We read a book called, Our Class is A Family by Shannon Olsen. We learned that a family is a place where we feel safe, valued, and cared for. We shared ideas on how our class is like a family. Like in our homes where we have roles and responsibilities, we have roles and responsibilities in the class too! We also talked about what we can do to help everyone in our class feel safe, valued, and cared for. We created essential agreements to help us become caring and responsible learners.


College/Careers Counselor Corner
by Ms. Jenny Basa, College/Careers Counselor
Tip of the Week
Apply Early
If you are a senior, you will be meeting with the college counselor in the next two weeks to revisit your college list and start with applications if the application platform is open for the institutions on your list. Applying early alleviates the pressure from having to balance IBDP internal deadlines, writing your essays and submitting applications. Some application platforms open later in the semester. Make sure you are aware of the application timelines of the universities you are applying to. Important reminders: Keep communication lines open with your college counselor and always check your email for google meet invitations.
Thank you Class of 2021 Alumni
CIS extends its gratitude to Amanda Yap, Woochul “James” Kim, Kimberly Chua and Dana Chloe Te for serving as resource speakers for the event held on July 26th entitled, CIS Class of 2021: Our Journey to Studying Abroad. Our alumni shared their experience going through the college application process, their challenges & triumphs shared insights gained from going through the rigorous IB Diploma Programme. The event was attended by more than 50 participants composed of high school students from the Philippines and abroad.

SAT Update
| 2021-2022 TEST DATES | Registration Deadline |
| August 28, 2021 | CANCELLED |
| October 2, 2021 | September 3, 2021 |
| December 4, 2021 | November 4, 2021 |
| March 12, 2022 | February 11, 2022 |
| May 7, 2022 | May 5, 2022 |
The Optional SAT Essay and Subject Tests have been discontinued.
To register for the SAT, you may click on this link. If you need assistance or have any questions, please feel free to email Ms. Jenny Basa at jbasa@cis.edu.ph.
The August 28 SAT test has been cancelled.
Students are advised to check the university websites for test-optional announcements.

IT Department Update
by Carlo del Rosario, IT Manager
The CIS IT department has completed the project in adding Wireless Access Points to rooms with slow wifi signals. A total of 29 Wireless Access Points are now working.


In answer to the first question, a common theme from the students across the school was
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year students were able to use the online graphing software GeoGebra. This tool allows students to graph images and equations and use built in tools to transform the graphs.

Visual art in the MYP arts curriculum reflects the collective concepts and culture of great thinkers in the arts enhancing the way in which our students approach art-making through a creative and stimulating process that aims to generate in them a strong sense of agency. The MYP acknowledges the contribution of different cultures and experiences throughout time adding a life-long experience of a wide range of creative and cultural dimensions of art activities to benefit students in their artistic development. An integral part of the MYP curriculum is the process of making ideas a reality through the application of the skills and practices of the visual arts. Students of the MYP Visual Arts study to understand art styles, art movements, artists’ practices, art terminology, and specific artworks to allow a language of visual communication to flourish. Through studio work, students develop their technical skills, observation skills, and intellectual aspects of visual art such as critical and creative thinking, providing them with the ability to incorporate ideas into their own work. 


























I am sharing our End of Year Schedule for MHS, including our Assessment Schedule for next week. The MHS teachers have collaborated to create a schedule that we feel allows us to assess student learning appropriately while not overburdening them with too much work being due on any given day. Although our students are sometimes anxious about assessments (especially tests), these can actually be seen as an opportunity for students to powerfully demonstrate what they have learned and what they can do. With our shift to more product and performance assessments this is now the case more than ever. Students striving to reach the explicitly laid out Assessment Criteria means that they have a clear target to aim for as they complete these assessments.
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probing the pitches for oversights, but they were impressed by the knowledge and hard work so clearly on display. Here is one of the best pitches of the week, from Stefen and Edrigu. Their company – ‘Dragons’ Delivery’- had the Sharks circling immediately!

We learned about how the brain uses our past experiences (perceptual set) in order to dictate how we perceive the world. This unit had really opened my eyes to how our brain deciphers the sensations that are collected by our sense organs. Overall, it was really interesting to see everyone’s depiction of the processes of sensation and perception and how different illusions can trick our minds. 
My presentation focused on the somatosensory system which is the huge network that allows us to touch an object and interpret it with our brain and different receptors. It was meaningful to learn deeply about the process of how sensation and perception works in every second of our lives. – 
This year was a new and challenging year in TOK. For the first time the previous Presentation assessment had been dropped and the new TOK Exhibition introduced. It would also be an introduction coinciding with the adaptive and innovative requirements of the pandemic.
Caramoan Bicol
Here’s what Ms. Jean Naval our community leader there in Caramoan has to say;
A spring of hope once again was seen on the horizon when, on a day of November just after the typhoon, Cebu International School contacted me. This started the journey and opened the door for new beginnings through Project SICAP (Seaweed Income Collaborative Aquaculture Program), a joint Livelihood project that aims to help the 7 families to rise again.



This week the students have been working with their teachers to design their Celebration of Learning Day so that each learning from each subject area can be represented. The CIS PYP Curriculum is designed to prepare students for a rapidly changing world, one where the traditional realms of knowledge and skill become quickly outdated. In order to prepare students for this world the curriculum places considerable emphasis on
5 students as they finish their education in Elementary School and prepare to transition to Middle High School.
Of Inquiry and Key Questions, then employed their research skills through in-depth inquiries into their Central Idea.
takers and knowledgeable communicators through capably conducting their live sessions. 
In other fields of learning, specifically in Arts, they are reading up about Cubism. Cubism was a revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. They brought different views of subjects (usually objects or figures) together in the same picture, resulting in paintings that appear fragmented and abstracted.
The Early Years participated in our story workshop and drew inspiration from the stories read during library classes. Having a story workshop process helped these young learner to develop their writing skills. They were able to build stories using different materials. The EYs made use of their imagination, life experiences and other familiar stories to create their own stories.
As they continued with the process, they managed to identify the characters, settings, and plot of their stories by using the transition words. At the end of the week, our young writers shared their stories in small groups and their stories were published in our Seesaw blog to allow others to share their friends’ stories and give comments or feedback.
concept of heavy and light which allowed us to dive deeper and discover how heavy or light objects are. In math, our young learners made their own balancing scale to describe and explain their understanding of the concepts heavy and light. Now that we have a better understanding of the concepts heavy and light, we started to compare the length and weights of objects.
Our youngest learners continued learning about the concepts of long and short as well as the concept of more or less by demonstrating simple measuring experiments. The Early Years showed their understanding of the math concepts by using different objects as a tool to measure and compare things. They demonstrated and shared their knowledge of the concept of capacity and concluded that containers can hold different things based on their size and shape.
As we continue with our unit on Where We Are In Place and Time, The Early Years collected some items that represented their families and traditions. They started to build on their understanding of where and how family traditions began by sharing some items from their families and the countries where they are from. As we are about to end our unit, we continue to inquire into the concept of Responsibility and we learn, respect, acknowledge and understand other families’ traditions. 















CIS teachers employ 4 types of monitoring process to measure student growth. The most valuable tool is our daily formative assessment practices where learning progress is monitored daily in a partner relationship between students and teachers. As students who have agency (a sense of ownership over their learning), daily negotiation takes place between the teacher and the student. The teacher provides the student worth feedback regarding their learning, and students equally seek advice as they engage in productive struggle to grasp new knowledge, concepts and skills. As this relationship between the teacher and student matures, the teachers and students form a learning partnership. Our CIS celebration of learning, held on
As we embarked on our last unit for this school year,
world’s famous paintings and artwork on how it makes them feel. The students discussed how the 

















Organisms. They were provided with a range of categories, such as, Insulin production, Spider silk production, Frost resistant crops, Drought resistant crops, Flood tolerant crops, Bt crops, Herbicide resistant crops, etc. They chose a particular organism and conducted research on the techniques along with steps that are involved in the engineering and the transfer of the desired gene to the target organism. Also, they evaluated the advantages and disadvantages of GMOs. Their presentations were made using PPTs. To promote the chosen ATL skill of communication, each presentation was peer reviewed using a TAG feedback form.






















example of a person who is leading in this field and explore their failures and accomplishments. Students were also asked to identify further studies that may be required to pursue this career, and also the ways in which the IBDP program has helped them in laying the foundation for this career. Finally, students identified ways they could contribute to their local community and possibly on a global scale as well. 








With these students’ reflections on the importance of force specifically the non-contact forces, it reminds me of the Star War’s famous line, 







We are extremely proud of their achievement and are amazed at how much they have grown as learners and individuals because of this experience. We are truly grateful to the Grade 5 team- Ms. Carolyn, Ms. Lana, Ms. Freya, and Ms. June, for the leadership and guidance that they have provided to the students. We would also like to express our appreciation to the mentors, and other faculty and community members for providing support, encouragement, and sharing their time and expertise that allowed the students to dig deeper into the issues that they were researching on. This is evidence of how we, as a community, are able to create a collaborative culture that creates a positive impact on our students, our community, and the world. 






were restricted to online class engagement, may have felt isolation, and had limited access to materials. However, creativity as an essential objective in the arts addresses the need for student-centered learning that leads to innovative strategies in resolving the huge changes happening within education at this turning point. 


















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something from Tokyo and have it in our hands by the end of the week. But how far back do we need to go to truly understand the concept of globalisation? Do we not also need to know about the merchants who trading materials along the Silk Road on three continents centuries ago, the history of humanity, or even where the earth and the stars come from? These are called ORIGIN STORIES. 



Grade 10 Business students have been developing their own unique products or services that they will pitch in a ‘Shark Tank’ style exercise at the end of the semester. In teams, they were tasked with creating brief presentations in order to receive feedback before moving to the next phase of the project. These presentations involved devising a company name, logo, slogan, visual representation, and rationale for their product or service. Not only does this project challenge students to think both critically and creatively, but it also requires effective communication and collaboration. Simulating the “Shark Tank” experience with actual products allows students to see the relevance of the content they have been learning in their Business course.








The Personal Project is one of the THREE big IB projects at CIS. The others being the Grade 5 PYP Exhibition, later this year, and the Grade 11/12 Extended Essay.

in order to measure academic growth across the year, and report it accurately in the end-of-year written report. Additionally, students from grades 2-5 are preparing to take the 

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It is your job to find 3 significant quotes from the reading. You will need to explain why and how these quotes are relevant and important to the story. Make sure to include page and paragraph number.



and who participated in, our IB Middle Years Programm (MYP) verification visit this past week. Based on the exit interview, I can report that it went very well, but we do need to wait for the IB Regional Office to review our application before they can make a final determination on our status. I want to thank our faculty for all of their efforts implementing the MYP over the past couple of years, with special recognition for Mr. Jonathan Denton, our Assistant Principal-MYP, who has done a truly exemplary job coordinating the implementation. We will know the final outcome within 1-2 months.







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