2010-12-07

Gui Vezzaro


It is with great sadness that I have to inform you that our much loved maths teacher and Head of Nansen House, Gui Vezzaro, passed away on the evening of Tuesday 30th November. As you know he has been in a precarious position between life and death since his heart attack in August. While there were signs of improvement in some aspects of his status, he was always very open to the damage an infection can cause. This danger arose in the last few days and he succumbed eventually to pneumonia.

The school is in a state of mourning as we remember our lively, vibrant friend, colleague and teacher. It will be very difficult for some of our staff and students, who were particularly close to Gui, to deal with this untimely loss. Some of your children will be deeply affected, and may well need the counselling help that we are setting up. Please do not hesitate to contact us, whether it is to set up some support, or just to let us know that your child is upset and that we should watch out for them. While allowing for those most affected, we will carry on school life as normally as possible.

The way in which the community has supported Gui over the last three months shows our love for him and the esteem in which he is held. The shock of his departure will be felt well beyond the confines of the school, and we all need to pull together and support each other, as well as Gui’s family and closest friends.

Gui joined Island School as a Maths Teacher in 1995. In 2004, while continuing to teach Maths, he joined the Guidance Staff, first in Fleming House, and then as Head of Nansen House. When Island School adopted the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Gui used his experience to greatly add to our teaching of Theory of Knowledge. He has been much sought after by the IB Organisation as a workshop leader in TOK, around the world, to help teach less experienced teachers. Alongside his curriculum teaching has been Gui’s enthusiasm and tireless support for the wider aspects of school life. Whether it was Inter House Sports, School Volleyball, Maths Competitions of the Award for Young People, Gui was always ready to give his time for his students.

Those who were taught by Gui remember a committed and talented teacher, always prepared to spend that bit of extra time to explain the complex ideas. Those in his house have always commented on his care for those in need and his easy communication with children and parents. As a colleague, Gui will be greatly missed as a supportive friend who brought his sense of fun to the staffroom.

A Celebration of Gui's Life

On Thursday 9th December at 2.00pm Island School will hold a memorial celebration of the life of Guillermo Vezzaro. This will take place in the school hall. There will be music and readings from students and his colleagues in the staff, and we hope to capture some of the memories that Gui has left us. We look forward to many people joining us for this event and the doors of the hall and the hall balcony will be open from 1.00pm. There will be refreshments after the event provided by the Island School community with the support of many sponsors.

We hope to video this event and make it available as a live stream on the internet for those who would like to watch but are unable to attend. Please watch the Island School website for the link to be posted.

Fund raising for Gui

Many of you have donated to a fund that was initially set up for Gui’s long term care here and in Argentina, and I would like to express my gratitude to all of those who have contributed so generously. The purpose of this fund going forward has been the subject of much discussion among those at school who were closest to Gui. While the conclusion is not yet completely firm, we have decided that there are two aims that Gui would have appreciated and supported.

In the first place we know that Gui supported his extended family in Argentina, sending money back to support the further education of family members. We feel it is entirely appropriate that that commitment is honoured by this fund. In the second place we would like to set up a trust in Gui’s name that will be designed to support, in some way, families in the ESF community who are struggling with the financial commitment to education due to a bereavement. Gui was a man of tremendous humility and social conscience and believed in the power and value of education. We know he would support this aim.

If anyone has contributed to the fund by cheque, under the original aim, and feels uncomfortable with the new targets, we would like to give you the opportunity to withdraw your donation. If you would like to do this, please contact Betty Tsu at Island School.

Yours sincerely

Chris Binge
Principal

2010-11-03

Nansen Biathlon


On Wednesday 15th September Nansen house participated in a sponsored biathlon to raise money for the Amy Coxall Memorial Fund. This date was chosen as the following Sunday would have been Amy’s 16th birthday and we wanted to have time together as a house to remember this day and celebrate Amy’s life in a positive way. What was particularly great was how everyone embraced the event and virtually the whole house and a large number of staff participated.





The actual race was done in pairs starting with a run to 2nd pagoda and then a swim of 16 lengths. In true Nansen spirit there was a competitive edge to the afternoon especially when the staff started! For some individuals the run and swim was not too difficult but what was so admirable was seeing some of the younger students determined to finish 16 lengths even if swimming was not their sport.




Results

Fastest runner Bernard Luk/Philip Leung
Fastest swimmer Yasmin Daswani
Fastest pair Rishabh Mulchandani Deep Vaze
Fastest soloist Mia Lau

Fastest Staff Pair Derek Irwin Abbi ‘Ironwoman’ Stead



Prizes were also given for the individuals who raised the most sponsorship money. An amazing amount of money was raised by Angus Reid-Kay 12N ($20, 230) and Derrick Tan (13, 500). This was a great achievement and both boys should be very proud of their efforts. The class sponsorship prize went to 9N who raised $13, 826 and they will be having a lunchtime pizza meal as their well-deserved reward. At the house assembly the week before the event we had set a realistic target of $50,000. At the last count we had raised a staggering amount of $96, 720.90!! This is a tremendous amount of money and we are very proud of everyone in the house for their efforts.

A big thank you needs to go to 12N for their help with the organisation of the afternoon especially Emeline Sandt and Kevin ‘Mr Spreadsheet’ Chan!

Amy was a very special student and she is sorely missed, both in Nansen and Island School. Amy you will always hold a very special place in our hearts and we will never forget you.

Cath Hopkins
Senior Head of Nansen House


2010-10-11

ESF Soccer Tournament

IS C grade boys win the plate in ESF Soccer Tournament


On Saturday 9th October, Island School entered 2 teams in the ESF C grade soccer tournament. The A 1st team was composed of mainly year nine and a 2nd team was a mixture of year eight and nine.

Players of the 2nd team were: Lucius Hatherley, Ben Sargant, Matthew Mortimer, James Chalkley, Kenji Ichikawa, Samir Mangharam, Kristian Dodds, Kristian Glemao, Henry Lee, Lewis Arboit, Aakarsh Bhatnagar, Rohit Daswani.

I was very impressed with efforts made by both teams. They played well in their opening games but didn't quite make the cup semi finals (on goal difference). It came down to Island School 1 v Island School 2 in the plate semi finals which went to penalties. Island School 1 missed but Kenji put his away and so Island School 2 were in the final where they met RCHK.

Again it went to penalties. Level pegging to the 4th. But they showed great determination. Rohit saved the RCHK shot and Ben put his away. It was a big achievement for the year eight boys.

IS D grade Boys win ESF Soccer Tourname
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The following boys were part of the squad that won the Cup in the ESF soccer tournament at KGV on Saturday 9th October: Owen Turner, Chirag Bellani, Patrick McGillvray, Aaron Stanyard, Bill Beaves, Mark Swainston, Robbie Stamp, Rory Lonergan, Connor O'Hanlon, George Wyatt, Kurt Leimer.

In the group stages they beat South Island School 5-0 and then West Island School 3-0. They then lost their way against Shatin College losing 1-0. However they bounced back against KGV 2, winning 2-0. They came 2nd in the group and faced the pre-tournament favourites KGV1 in the semi finals. However the Island School team were not phased and trounced them 5-0.

The final against HKIS got off to bad start, and the IS team went a goal down, but the lads rallied, equalised and got a late winner. Victory was ours. The boys played magnificently but also in good spirit and we have the makings of a great team. Robbie, Rory and Aaron were outstanding. Owen was also very solid in goal. I would like to congratulate the boys!

Paul Chillingworth

2010-09-14

Alice in Wonderland

Viveca Chow 12N and Hannah Chan 12N were selected from all the winners at the 2009 Speech and Drama Festival for their performance of Alice in Wonderland at the TVB Pearl's ETV presentation earlier this year.



On and off, Island School has taken part in the Hong Kong Schools' Speech, Drama and Music Festivals for almost twenty years. We now enter students for both the Chinese and English competitions within the Speech and Drama festival and we have had some great successes.

This last year 19 students participated in the English section and all achieved merits, with some students also achieving placings. Viveca Chow achieved first place in both the Solo-verse: non-open section for secondary 5 students and with Hannah Chan in the Dramatic Duologue section. Further members of last year's 9W also achieved first place in their competition for Thematic speaking.

The applications for this year's competition is taking place this week. Please hurry if you would like your son/daughter to take part. Please contact mlv@mail.island.edu.hk.

2010-08-30

Message from the Principal

Dear Parents,

Welcome to a new school year at Island School. I extend a particular welcome to all those families who are joining the Island School Community for the first time. I hope that the settling-in process for you and your children goes as smoothly as possible. Please make sure you contact us quickly if there are any problems.


In this newsletter I will be looking back on the events that have happened during the summer. This will include the exam results and University destinations of our graduates as well as the renovations.


IB Results and HE destinations

I sent out a summary of our IB results as soon as they came out in the summer, which is also included as an attachment to this newsletter. As you can see, we are very pleased with these results as they are significantly better than the world averages and also a measurable improvement on last year.


The following summary of the data shows that the United Kingdom and the United States are the most popular destinations this year. Our most popular three colleges are spread between US, UK and Canada.


There are still one or two students for whom we do not have data, but this is certainly more accurate feedback from the students than we have had in the past. I am very grateful to Simone Salier, Roger Wilkinson and the HE team for gathering and putting together this data.




GCSE Results

As I write this the GCSE results are coming in. We use different examining boards for different subjects and these boards report their results at different times, and there is still one subject to come in. While we have not had time to analyse the results fully the first glance indicates that the results are at least as good as last year, when we had an outstanding set. About 60% of all the grades achieved by Island School students are either A or A*, and 93% at are grade C or above. We have three students who have achieved A* grades in all their subjects and a further 25 who have achieved A or A* in all subjects.



Summer Renovations

As soon as the students left school on the final day of term in June, the team of workmen came into the school to start the renovation of the main group of general classrooms. As you will know the Science labs have been renovated over recent years and other specialist rooms like the Music rooms, and the TV studio were done last year. This year it has been the turn of the general classrooms where the work was certainly necessary. I am pleased to say that 33 classrooms and 6 house offices, as well as the staffroom were completed on time for the start of the new term.


The work in the classrooms has included repainting the walls, re-carpeting the floors and completely refitting the furniture, storage and whiteboards. We are particularly pleased with the innovative storage solution behind the whiteboards that gives us much more teaching and learning space in the rooms. There are now plug sockets all round the rooms to enable laptops to be charged. The rather ragged looking curtains have been replaced by easy to use blinds to keep the bright sunlight out when showing video or using the interactive whiteboards. All in all the rooms are many times better than they were and are an attractive learning space that we must all maintain in their present state.



If you have visited the school you will have noticed that we now have a large banner and a series of large scale displays with the Island School Values on view to all. There is also a large metal plaque in the entrance with the values on. You may remember that last year we worked with a group of students, parents, staff and friends of the school to come up with value statements that could express what we are about and that we could use for framing future policy. These are now loudly proclaimed on the campus. In the first assembly of term the four senior prefects presented what each of the statements meant to them to the whole school. They did an excellent job in using their own experience to exemplify the values, which I hope will help to provide inspiration to the younger students.


The whole feel of the school has created a very positive atmosphere at the start of the new year and one which bodes well for a successful term for all our community. I wish you all a happy and exciting school year when we can all Pursue Excellence, Embrace Responsibility and Celebrate Individuality.

2010-06-24

Island School team comes up with a winning promotion for charity project


When Island School student Claudia Lo Wai-yu entered a competition to created a marketing plan for a charity organisation, she knew she was in for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Please click here for the article.

2010-06-22

Junior inter-house debate competition


For the past month students from all Houses have been battling with words in the junior inter-house debate competition. Discussing such motions as; the computerisation of education has gone too far, sporting heroes/heroines make poor role models and TV has a malign influence on society all Houses performed very well and the Final between Rutherford and Einstein was a closely fought debate.

The final standings were 1st Rutherford,2nd Einstein,3rd Nansen,4th Wilberforce,5th Fleming, 6th DaVinci. Congratulations to Louise Hannaford ( Captain ), Daniel Lancaster and Sophia Rommel the Rutherford winners and thanks to Alex Li, Eric Vestervall, Ernest Leung and Mr Faulkner for officiating.

Year 8 Technology Challenge Days. 3rd and 4th June


Congratulations must go to 8W who were the undisputed winners of both of the Year 8 Technology Challenge Days on June 3rd and 4th this year. This was a new event for Island School aimed at giving year 8 students a unique experience combining all subjects in the Technology Curriculum Area (Design & Technology, Food Technology, Textiles Technology supported by ICT) in an extended learning opportunity. Students were unaware of the challenge that they were to undertake and in the space of about 4 hours had to produce a food product, a packaging concept for their food with a striking logo, uniforms and a point of sale display.


The contest was judged by external judges who are all working professionals in either branding, catering or the food and beverage industries, and the prizes were sponsored by Noon Copenhagen. We would like to extend our thanks to Ken Wathall, Liz Seaton and Lone Hesselbjerg Morup for their expertise and time on these days.



See the full photo album, click here

2010-06-07

The 6th HKFA Annual Tournament


On 30th May, Island School entered two teams into the 6th HKFA annual tournament, a seven a side soccer competition. Our teams were composed of year seven and eight players taking part in a competition that featured mostly club teams and which went up to year nine age. The two teams each played 6 games in their group, some of these consecutively.

Island School 1 came second in their group having not conceded a goal. Indeed the only goal conceded came in their semifinal match when the opposition King's Park scored in the very last minute of the game.

Island School 2 consisted mostly of year 7 players and the size difference between them and other teams proved difficult to overcome. But they showed great determination and really held their own, the most memorable game being their 2-0 win over HKFC in their last game.

The players were: Alfred Poon, Jeff Chan, Colin Ross, Adrian Leung, Erik Vestervall, Matthew Mortimer, James Chan, Tony Cho, Rohit Daswani, Jonathon Turnbull, Adam Chillingworth, Joseph Stuart, Ben Sargant, Louis Reed, Michael Slavin, Lucius Hatherly, Thomas Cooper, Lucas Socha,Kenji Ichikawa and Daniel Cavalante-Chung. Daniel and Erik were awarded the player of the tournament for their respective teams.

Congratulations!

Paul Chillingworth

Group IV Project. 31 May to 2 June 2010


For three days the science labs and technology rooms were even busier than usual, as our Year 12 students threw themselves into the Group IV Project. The purpose of the project is to work in interdisciplinary teams were everyone brings different skills and knowledge to various projects and individuals are assessed on their teamwork, motivation, communication and their ability to reflect upon their learning. Most students were involved in environmental projects stemming from fieldwork carried out in Quarry Bay Country Park whilst others were involved in Food Technology projects (which strangely enough were over-subscribed!). The project is compulsory for all IB students, but our teams were enriched by also having BTEC students add their skills and abilities to the teams.


The three days culminated in an exposition, in which team B6 were judged to be the final winners for their work on how leaves are adapted to disperse water, cope with varying light intensity and the density of their stomata.

Congratulations to Sarah-Jane CULLINANE, William HOWARD, Vivian LEE, Belle LEUNG, Ernest LEUNG, Zahid MUGHAL and Marsha TEO.

Paul Bayne
Head of Physics

2010-06-01

Romeo and Juliet




Mr Oliver's Year 10 English group were given a short film project to complete on any aspect of 'Romeo and Juliet' they wanted. They had only two weeks to compete all the planning, filming and editing. This is one of the winning films, judged according to the following criteria: entertainment value; educational value; technical skills.

2010-05-24

BTEC Interactive Media students are looking to connect with professionals in the Digital Media industry



BTEC Interactive Media students are looking to connect with professionals in the Digital Media industry who might be prepared to spend 20 minutes of their time being interviewed by these students on camera as part of their assessed coursework. The idea is for these students to produce a short video that could be used as a teaching tool for this course. The interview will focus on either financial issues and current market trends in the interactive media industry of Hong Kong or on contractual, legal and ethical obligations in the interactive media industry. The interviews would take place around the end of May.

If any of you or anyone you know may be able to help us out with this request we would love to hear from you. Please drop us an email or a telephone contact and we will get back to you shortly.


Mark Roper

Learning Without Frontiers Competition - 24 April


3 year 11 students from Island School, Claudia Lo , Tommy San and Lauren Engel took part and won the first learning without frontiers competition on April 24th . This competition involved 13 teams from across Hong Kong and aims to challenge students to show just what they can do with their ICT skills. The Island School team won thanks to their strong understanding of exactly what the client, in this case the Rainbow Foundation needed. They were able to show a broad range of skills based on a common theme and more so than any of the other teams they were able to construct a complete concept for the Rainbow foundation. Winning was quite an achievement from the team as they were competing against mostly teams of 5 or 6 students. What they did show, was that students are capable of producing near professional quality outcomes when given the freedom to explore ideas themselves and this fits well with the aims and objectives of our KS4 ICT course the IEAward in Applied ICT.

The current crop of Year 10 students are about to start thinking about their projects for next year and if there is anyone out there who has a need for some talented ICT students please let us know and as are encouraging all our students to work on real projects for real clients.

2010-05-20

CAS exchange programme between students from Island School and Yan Chai Hospital No 2 Secondary School, Tuen Mun



Mr Davis, CAS co-ordinator extraordinaire, along with Mr Chris Durbin of the ESF, met with teachers from the Yan Chai Hospital No 2 School in Tuen Mun to arrange an exchange programme on 28th April. Students from Island School gained an insight into the environment and educational system of a local school, while students at the local school had the opportunity to practise their English.



2010-05-13

2010-05-10

Fashion Show


On the 23rd of April, Island School held the first ever fashion show for its own charity organisation, TrunkAid. Tickets were completely sold out, raising a grand total of $40,000- solely from tickets, lucky draw tickets and merchandise sales on the night.

Gecko Maths Competition

On Monday 8th of March, 24 Year 7 students and 32 Year 6 students competed in the Island School Hall for the Championship of the Gecko Maths competition.

Mr. Binge with the Champion team, which consisted of Claudia Lau, Ryan Yip, Justin Yim and JJ Cheung.


More photos:

http://picasaweb.google.com/Islandschoolphoto/GeckoMaths2010?feat=directlink