Welcome back to school for the second term of the year.
This term is 11 weeks long and finishes on December 18th.
Please remember school fees are due on October 31st. Many thanks to everyone who paid so promptly last term, it saves many an administration headache.
A few things are worth reporting to you about.
The sports oval is now open. We’ve kept everybody off the grass for nearly a month now so that it can be well established before the onslaught of 60 pairs of running feet. Ibu Anggar will be pleased not to have to take her classes as far away as last term. YIS is a member of the East Asian Regional Council of Schools, EARCOS, and we have a supportive network of International Schools and their Principals from across the region and access to a number of professional development activities for the staff. I will be attending their annual leaders conference in Kota Kinabalu on the weekend of 1st November and am looking forward to garnering ideas from everyone there. It is my intention that YIS remains as up to date as possible in educational and management practices.
As the wet season starts we want to plant more trees – both shade trees and fruit trees, or better yet, trees that will do both. If you have any cashew trees, avocados or similar we could plant in the yard please let us know.
We’ll be running a couple of emergency drills in the next few weeks. If your kids come home with horror stories and you haven’t felt the earth shake and nor are they singed, then it was just practice. We’ll have a telephone tree trial also.
I hope everyone has a great term. I am looking forward to it.
See you in the school yard,
Derek Pugh
7th October 2008