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Volume 13 No. 15 A. Y. 2019—2020 November 29, 2019 Supervised by: Southville International School and Colleges Website: smc.edu.ph; Email Address: [email protected] Students and Parents’ Bulletin Roman Cruz Ave. Soldiers Hills Village Muntinlupa City Tel. Nos.: 862-3036 Telefax: 862-1976; Mobile Nos.: 0920-8512554/0905-3290798 Value of the Month: “Grit and Growth Mindset” Value of the Week: “Welcoming Challenges that Enhance the Love of Learning and Resilience” SMC athletes continue winning streak in Taekwondo South Mansfield athletes once again demonstrated their prowess in sports! Our taekwondo jins defeated their opponents in the recently-concluded Taekwondo Association National Inter-School Championships held at the Ayala Malls Manila Bay last November 10-11, 2019. VonGabriel Polo Barbosa won Gold while his brother Iñigo Barbosa won Bronze. SMC’s Prince John Ryan Salinas won Silver in Kyorugi and Gold in Poomsae in the Division Meet. This feat qualifies Prince in the 2019 NCR Palarong Pambansa. Prince also delivered a Silver medal finish in the MuntiParLas Taekwondo Meet. The athletes were trained by Coach Dani Justo. Junior high student wins in citywide essay writing contest South Mansfield boasts of developing students who are proficient in both written and oral communication. Cyrylle Arciaga of Grade 10 Resilience was declared Champion in the recently held Citywide Essay Writing Contest in Filipino in celebration of the 2019 Cooperative Month. The contest was held last October 21, 2019 at the City Hall AVR. Cyrylle bested students from both private and public schools in Muntinlupa City. She brought home a plaque and cash prize. High school students watch CATS @ Solaire!

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Volume 13 No. 15 A. Y. 2019—2020

November 29, 2019

Supervised by: Southville International School and Colleges

Website: smc.edu.ph; Email Address: [email protected]

Students and Parents’ Bulletin

Roman Cruz Ave. Soldiers Hills Village Muntinlupa City

Tel. Nos.: 862-3036 Telefax: 862-1976; Mobile Nos.: 0920-8512554/0905-3290798

Value of the Month: “Grit and Growth Mindset”

Value of the Week: “Welcoming Challenges that Enhance the Love of Learning and Resilience”

SMC athletes continue winning streak

in Taekwondo South Mansfield athletes once again demonstrated their prowess in sports!

Our taekwondo jins defeated their opponents in the recently-concluded

Taekwondo Association National Inter-School Championships held at

the Ayala Malls Manila Bay last November 10-11, 2019. VonGabriel Polo

Barbosa won Gold while his brother Iñigo Barbosa won Bronze.

SMC’s Prince John Ryan Salinas won Silver in Kyorugi and Gold in

Poomsae in the Division Meet. This feat qualifies Prince in the 2019 NCR

Palarong Pambansa. Prince also delivered a Silver medal finish in the

MuntiParLas Taekwondo Meet.

The athletes were trained by Coach Dani Justo.

Junior high student wins in citywide

essay writing contest

South Mansfield boasts of developing students who are proficient in

both written and oral communication.

Cyrylle Arciaga of Grade 10 Resilience was declared Champion in the

recently held Citywide Essay Writing Contest in Filipino in celebration of

the 2019 Cooperative Month. The contest was held last October 21,

2019 at the City Hall AVR.

Cyrylle bested students from both private and public schools in

Muntinlupa City. She brought home a plaque and cash prize.

High school

students watch

CATS @ Solaire!

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Theme of

the YEAR:

“Live the

A.V.I.D.

through

Academic

Rigor,

Growth

Mindset,

and Grit”

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Value of the Month: “Grit and Growth Mindset”

Value of the Week: “Welcoming Challenges that Enhance the Love of Learning and Resilience”

Donors for the

Operation Paglingap

PK Lilac

- Martin Drake Arellano

- Alexa Georgia Caysip

- Dan Richmond Lat

JK Periwinkle

- Jane Hernandez

SK Auburn

- Janin Nazaraean Tabalno

Grade 1 Kindness

- Alisha Miele Atis

- Maia Rushelle Corpin

- Johann Cedric Gonzales

- Nichole Grace Patricio

Grade 2 Cooperation

- Jacob Matteo Corpin

Grade 3 Empathy

- Tanya Victoria Madrid

Grade 5 Humility

- Engelica Grace Tagle

Grade 6 Perseverance

- Matthew David Arellano

- Jose Gabriel Madrid

Grade 7 Altruism

- Gene Gabrielle Camero

- Amos Cruz

- Charice Lei Patanao

Grade 7 Justice

- Aldrich Symeon Damasco

- Jolli Llamas

- Mia Darleen Arellano

- Aaliah Samsoding

Grade 9 Integrity

- Alyjandro Niel Alegre

- Abdul Wahab Naina

College NSTP Students

- Matthew Pio Bondoc

- Krystal Anne Camania

- Yosef Ahren Gogorza

- Shelyra Anna Mueller

Your generosity will go a long

way in the lives of our brothers

and sisters in Mindanao!

Academic Grid Policy

South Mansfield College believes that every individual has the

capacity to learn and achieve his/her maximum potential. It is

our utmost goal therefore to help our students meet the

standards in all subjects. Moreover, achievement becomes

more concrete when there is a closer collaboration between

parents and the school in ensuring that the set standards are

met to move to the next level of learning.

In this connection, please go through this academic policy for

your quick reference especially when discussing the academic

standing of your child. These guidelines determine the

eligibility of your child to be promoted to the next level.

The following Academic Policies shall compose the school’s

promotion criteria at the end of AY 2019-2020:

1. Final Grades of LA (Low Average – 75%-79%) and

Incomplete (INC) in the core and non-core subjects are to

be cleared during the Extended Academic Year (EAY)

classes (for graduating students only). The EAY serves as

intervention to close learning gaps.

2. Final Grades of P (Poor – 70%-74%) and LA (Low

Average – 75%-79%) in the core and non-core subjects of

the current year and those of the previous years (Back

Subjects) are subject to remediation during the summer.

Only a maximum of two (2) core subjects can be cleared

during the summer classes.

3. A student who incurs a total number of three (3) units or

more in the subjects marked with a P (Poor – 70%-

74%) will be given the option to be retained in the same

level or to transfer to another school.

Weekly Menu @ The Royals Café

Daily Breakfast

- Pork Longganisa

- Beef Tapa

- Fried Egg

- Hotdog

- Fried Bangus

- Spam

- Tocino

- Corned Beef

- Meatballs

Daily Snacks

- Pancake

- Pinoy Spaghetti

- Carbonara

- Pancit Bihon

- Turon

- Champorado

- Burger and Sandwiches

- French Fries

- Siopao and Siomai

MONDAY

- Pork Sinigang

- Chicken Teriyaki

- Buffalo Wings

- Fried Chicken

- Pork Caldereta

- Lemon Buttered Fish Fillet

- Dinakdakan

- Pinakbet

- Ginataang Langka

TUESDAY

- Bulalo Soup

- Buffalo Chicken

- Fried Chicken

- Chicken Hoisin Sauce

- Pork Chop Karekare

- Chicken Afritada

- Togue Gisado

- Laing

WEDNESDAY

- Sinigang Bangus

- Chicken Teriyaki

- Fried Chicken

- Pork Chop

- Chicken Curry

- Pork Giniling

- Pork Barbecue

- Ginataang Sitaw & Kalabasa

- Chopsuey

THURSDAY

- Pork Nilaga

- Buffalo Wings

- Chicken Cordon Bleu

- Fried Chicken

- Fish Fillet with Black Beans

- Chicken a la King

- Pork Steak

- Tortang Talong

FRIDAY

- Sinampalukang Manok

- Chicken Teriyaki

- Chicken Inasal

- Pork Barbecue

- Fried Galunggong

- Fried Chicken

- Pork Caldereta

- Sautéed Munggo

- Laing

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Principal/School Head

Calendar of Activities

VOLUME 7 NO. 1 A. Y. 2014—2015

REPLY SLIP

A. ( ) I have received and read Students and Parents’ Bulletin AY 2019 -2020 No. 15.

_________________________ _____________________________ ___________________________ __________ Student’s Name Level/Section Parent’s Signature Date

Theme of

the YEAR:

“Live the

A.V.I.D.

through

Academic

Rigor,

Growth

Mindset,

and Grit”

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November 26 HS Preventive Discipline Seminar

November 28 HS Cultural Show @ Solaire

November 29 ECED Mufti/GS & HS Hallmark

Presentation

November 30 Bonifacio Day (Holiday)

December 02 ECED Hallmark Presentation

December 04-06 Internal Quality Audit (IQA)

December 06 Night Market and Bazaar

December 09-13 SHS Final Exams

December 17 Class Christmas Party

December 18 Start of Holiday Break for Students

January 07 Resumption of Classes for BEd

Parent-Teacher Conference

1st Royals Interschool Literary

Cup

Catch Your Child Doing Well

The best way to motivate a child to develop good behavior is to reinforce the

good actions we want to see. Praising positive behavior of children tend to

strengthen their good behavior pattern.

1. Be specific in praising your children. Don’t just say, “You were good

today.” Find specific incidents that define good behavior like, “You

played nicely with your sister and took turns.” Defining good behavior

helps them understand the goal.

2. Offer occasional rewards. There is a difference between reward and

bribery. Reward is offered after the good deed is completed while

bribery occurs before the act.

3. Model a happy, healthy adult for your children. Parents can go far in

helping their children succeed by modeling what it means to have a

fulfilling life. Ensure that you experience both external and internal

achievements like having supportive relationships, and enjoying the

journey of your life.

4. Boost your children’s self-esteem with opportunities to contribute.

Far too many parents are using “hand-out parenting” in which they do

and give everything to their children. When a child grows up believing

they are the center of the universe, they develop a false sense of

confidence that can lead to future disappointments. The best thing a

parent can do is to help each child feel worthy by giving them

responsibilities and chores around the house.