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Transcript of UNIS Hanoi Tintuc 32 Vol 19 TT 26 April 13
UNIS Hanoi’s Weekly Community Newsletter Volume 19, Edition 32, Friday 26 April
Next Week... Monday, 29 April - 5 May
● Spring Break. School and Campus Closed. Offices Open
Weekdays except April 30 and May 1
Coming Soon... Thursday, 2 May
● IB DP Exam 2 - 22 May
Saturday, 4 May
● SAT Testing (High School)
Tuesday, 7 May
● ES Parents Forum with the principals 08:30
Thursday, 9 May
● All parents Technology Session 08:30 - 10:00, B8
Friday, 10 May
● Breakfast with the Head of School 08:15
Saturday, 11 May
● Alumni Reunion in Seoul 18:00
Coming Soon... Monday, 13 May
● MAP Testing Q&A 18:00 - 18:46, Community Room
Tuesday, 14 May
● Board Annual General Meeting 19:00 - 20:30, Black Box
Wednesday, 15 May
● Discovery PAC for parents 09:30 - 10:30, B10
● Grade 11 End of Year Exams 15-21 May
Thursday, 16 May
● MRISA Junior Volleyball, ISPP, 16-19 May
● Grades 9-10 Exams 16-17 May
Friday, 17 May
● ASA Session 3 Ends
● Transition Workshop for Parents 08:30 - 10:00, B7
● MS Formal Dance 19:00 - 22:00
Saturday, 18 May
● UNIS Swim Team Meet
● Saturday Soccer Tournament
IN THIS WEEK’S TIN TUC - The Highlights...
Notes from the Head of School and the Board of Directors (p.2)
Notes from the Elementary Principal (p.3)
Summer Camp is Back. Read further for details. (p.9)
The Gift of Smile Concert (p.10)
UNIS Music Academy News (p.11)
How to read MAP Testing Report (p.4)
IB Diploma Exams (p.4)
Living with Technology (p.5)
Notes from the Nurses (p.11)
APAC Girls Soccer at UNIS Hanoi. Read on. (p.12-13)
APAC Soccer Schedule (p.12)
Book in a box (p.5)
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (p.6)
Tips for Child’s Hearing Protection(p.7)
Bamboo Bycicle Shelter (p.8)
Job Opportunities (p.14-17)
Spring Break Energize Schedule (p.18)
Notes from the Head of School
Dear Parents,
As we come up on Spring Break, I wish everyone a restful and rejuvenating vacation. There are only six
weeks to go once we are back and there is a lot packed into that time. Here are some highlights that will
serve as reminders.
May 10 - 08:15 - The final Breakfast with the Head of School will be on this day in the Community
Room. We hope to share some of the Campus Development Concepts that were developed by our
consultant architect, Perkins-Eastman, at the end of last school year. There will also be plenty of time for questions. If you
are planning to come and have a question, I invite you to send it to me ahead of time so I can prepare a more proper
response. My email address is [email protected]
May 14 – 18:30 – Board of Directors Annual General Meeting – This is described in more detail in another part of the
Tin Tuc, but we do hope you will join us for refreshments at 1830 followed by the meeting which will begin at 19:00.
May 21 – 08:30 – SCO Annual General Meeting – Again there will be more details forthcoming but this is a nice time to
come out and support our hard working SCO group.
I also call your attention to another announcement in this Tin Tuc regarding the re-establishment of the Summer Camp. If
you are going to be around for the two weeks after school is out, I highly encourage you to consider enrolling your child in
this Camp. Several of our faculty and staff members will be led by Mr. Caruana, our MS Counselor, and it promises to be an
exciting and fun programme.
Respectfully,
Dr. Barder, Head of School
Notes from the Board of Directors
Board of Directors Annual General Meeting (AGM) Tuesday 14 May
Members of the UNIS Hanoi community (parents, faculty, admin, staff) are warmly invited to attend the Board’s AGM next
month.
Venue: Black Box, Centre for the Arts
Time: Reception with refreshments served from 6:30pm.
The meeting will start at 7pm and we expect to finish by 8:30pm.
The agenda is:
1. Welcome and introduction of Board members: Sarah Garner, Board Chair
2. Role of the Board of Directors and the End of Year Report: Sarah Garner, Board Chair
3. Financial update: Graham Watson, Board Treasurer
4. Values and Beliefs Statement update: Craig Burgess, Chair of Values and Beliefs Statement Task Force
5. Vote of appreciation to outgoing Board members and announcement of new appointments for 2013-2014: Sarah
Garner, Board Chair
6. Any other community questions/comments
Please note that there will also be time for questions or comments after each agenda item.
In order that we can respond effectively, it would be very helpful if you can let us know in advance of any specific questions
you would like us to address. Please email the Board Chair at [email protected]
Find out more about the Board of Directors here.
Notes from the Middle/High School Principal
CONGRATULATIONS GRADE 5!
I would like to offer my hearty congratulations to all our Grade 5 students who have just completed a
phenomenal 7 weeks work for their PYP EXhibition, culminating last night in an impressive and memorable
evening of presentation to parents, family and friends in the Centre for the Arts. The children have been in
the foyer since early Monday morning setting up their stands and then presenting to visiting groups of
students from ES and MSHS as well as from the French school and Hanoi International School. Despite
being somewhat tired by Thursday evening, they were also excited and enthusiastic and all the children rose to the occasion
to ensure they explained their thinking and understanding of their chosen issue. The array of topics was broad and all
subjects which the adult world continues to grapple with. Our young learners showed some great insight and indeed
optimism about how they could begin to make a difference and take some action themselves whilst encouraging visitors to
their stand to do the same. As one of the Expression through the Arts students commented when asked about the teaching
of the song they had composed to the Pre- K students- "You need to get them when they're still young!"
Much is rightly made of the process of the Exhibition and the
students own comments reflect their understanding of the steep
learning curve they are on throughout Exhibition time. It is
about setting goals and meeting new challenges as well as
negotiation and compromise and overcoming any frustrations
along the way. They had clearly enjoyed the greater freedom to
choose a topic they felt passionately about and then to develop
their independence as they explored the topic and took on
responsibility for their own learning and time management.
One adult visitor commented on what great project
management skills they had learned and how this will stand
them in good stead throughout life.
Whilst the children have done a huge amount themselves, they have also been very ably supported along the way by all the
Grade 5 team as well as the mentors who stepped up from across the school community to offer their time, expertise and
encouragement. Huge thanks to all those who have contributed to make the Exhibition such a success.
I believe we are all very proud of our Grade 5 students and wish them all a very well earned Spring Break.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday 6 May.
Enjoy the holidays.
Kind regards,
Carole Denny, Elementary Principal
Notes from the Director of Learning
Grade 6-8 Students Finish Spring MAP Testing
Our students in grades 6-8 have completed their spring MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) tests and the
MAP reports will be sent home electronically on Friday May 10 via the ISIS Family system. You will receive
an email on that Friday indicating that your child’s report is ready and with additional information on how to
access the report in ISIS.
Please join us on Monday, May 13 in the Community Room from 18:00 - 18:45 to answer questions you
may have about the test or about how to read the report. The purpose of this session will be to help you understand how to
read the MAP report and to learn more about the MAP test in general. We encourage you to attend this session if you are
new to UNIS or to the MAP test. This will not be a time to discuss your individual child’s results, but a general session to
assist parents in understanding how to read the reports.
If you have any questions please contact Meagan Enticknap-Smith, Director of Learning, Meagan Enticknap-Smith, at
Notes from the Diploma Programme Coordinator
IB Diploma Exams Begin on Thursday next week.
After two years of hard work and study the 12th grade students will begin sitting their culminating
exams. Please make sure that they are getting the sleep and eating well, so they can do their best. As can be
seen in the schedule below, the exams are held over a three week period, which allows the students ample
opportunity to study between exams.
The morning exams will begin at 08:00am and the afternoon session will begin at 1:00pm. Students
need to be sure to arrive on time, have had a good night’s sleep and be ready to do well. Missed exams cannot, except in
extraordinary circumstances, be made up, so students should make every effort to attend every scheduled session.
See IB Exam Schedule 2013.
Good Luck Class of 2013!
Steve Powers, IB Diploma Coordinator [email protected]
Living with Technology Session Series for all Parents
We would like to invite all parents to our remaining morning sessions
revolving around various topics on technology and its impact on learning. If
interested, kindly confirm your attendance by sending an email to
[email protected]. Looking forward to a highly informative and
engaging discussion with you!
May 9: Finding and Evaluating Information Online -
Do you believe everything you read or see online?
8:30 - 10:00 am Library Projection Room
The purpose of this session is to give some background and understanding of how parents can help search for and evaluate
information online. We hope that this will help jumpstart some conversations with your children about what they are
researching in their classes and how they are doing it.
Social Networks: Learning to navigate through the popular social networks such as
Facebook, Youtube and more
Date and Venue: 30 May, Thursday 8:30 - 10:00 am Library Projection Room
Michelle Matias, Information Technology
Notes from the ES Librarian
Parents,
The Library shall be asking students to participate in Book in a Box end of year Library Project.
This is a HOME project and Spring Break is a great time to get started!
Similar to last year’s Book in a Bag (see picture), students shall be asked to select a book of their choosing (fiction or
nonfiction) and create a representation from the book.
This can be a landscape with created scenery (like a diorama), and include pictures and artifacts—
anything your child wishes to use to share the book’s story or information.
This project is voluntary and students may choose to participate or not.
Questions??? Please email ES Librarian, Ms. Conroy, at [email protected].
Thanks for your support!
Earth Day messages from Kindergarten
This week Kindergarten are rounding up our ‘Sharing the
Planet’ Unit of Inquiry “Our personal choices about waste can
change the environment.”
Kindergarten have reduced their waste by trying to use less and
tried to reuse some of the waste we created over the past 8
weeks. Students collected it and created practical things and
works of art to sell. The proceeds from the shop will go
towards buying trees, one tree will be a threatened species
planted on campus, the remaining money will go to buy trees in
the Atlantic Forest, Brazil http://www.plantabillion.org/ for
more information.
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!
Kindergarten Open Their Shops
Thank you so much to all our shoppers from Discovery, Pre-K and Grade One and our adult shoppers too!
Amy Pitcairn, Kindergarten Grade Level Leader
Bamboo Bicycle Shelter
Just over one year ago, a group of Grade 5 students (now Grade 6) were concerned that our bicycle parking area was over
capacity – so they decided to do something about it. The group gave a compelling presentation to the UNIS Buildings and
Facilities Committee in which they explained, with evidence, that overcrowding was evident in our existing bike shelter. In
their presentation they proposed that UNIS Hanoi build a new shelter to accommodate the increasing number of bicycles on
campus each day.
The student’s efforts of persuasion came at a time when the UNIS Hanoi Green Team was developing the tools of our
sustainable school strategy – The Green Grid. As well as encouraging alternative transport to get to school, the student’s
proposal provided the perfect opportunity to address various items on the Grid. One key item on the Grid advocates the
“Use of rapidly renewable materials”. It was this clause which inspired the idea to create something out of bamboo.
Using bamboo as a building material is not just sustainable, it also resonates with one of the recommendations put forward
by the CIS/WASC accreditation team following their visit to UNIS Hanoi in 2010;
“the Administration, staff and students more actively display and celebrate the host country for its rich and
bountiful culture”.
Fast-forward a year and a huge pile of naturally-cured Luồng
bamboo has arrived on campus from Thanh Hóa province and
is currently being prepared for the construction of our bamboo
bike shelter. Even now, in its dismantled state, the richness and
natural beauty of this most Vietnamese of building materials is
evident. With touch and smell it has an almost antique quality to
it which can be attributed to three months of immersion and
smoke-curing in line with traditional preparation methods. This
preparation makes it beautiful and durable – our bike shelter
comes with a 15 year guarantee.
UNIS Hanoi enlisted the help of architect Võ Trọng Nghĩa who
is responsible for some incredible bamboo creations – most
recently the Bamboo Wing of the Flamingo Dai Lai resort in
Vĩnh Phúc province, for which he has gained international
recognition. Mr Nghĩa’s team have proposed an elegent and
contemporary design for the bike shelter at UNIS which will be
visible between B9 and the Grade 5 building. Construction is
underway now and due for completion before the end of the
school year. Teachers will be invited to bring students to the site
to observe and learn more about bamboo design – contact the
Green Team for more information.
Another item on the UNIS Green Grid promotes a strong
relationship between the built and the natural environment. Our
bamboo bike shelter will stand not only to protect bicycles from
the Hanoi weather, but will also be a reminder to all of the sustainable choices that can be made and the benefits to the
campus that they bring.
Your UNIS Hanoi Green Team: Jody O’Dea, David Porter, Scott Edwards
Inspiration by Grade 5 (now Grade 6) students: Romi Efrat, Maya Kaufman, Jose Acuna, Yu Bin Jwa, Predtheev Ravi,
Yuka Kitamura, Phuong Le, Caitlin Guthrie and Quan Pham
Summer Camp
UNIS Hanoi Summer Camp
June 17 – 28 - Monday to Friday
Registration Open After the Break on ISIS Family!
Full Day Programme (8:30 – 15:00) for current ECC, Elementary and Middle School
Students
Half Day Programme (8:30 – 11:30) for current High School Students
ALL PROGRAMS INCLUDE A BALANCE OF FUN AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
ECC students will participate in a wide range of fun learning activities with ECC dedicated staff,
space, and resources!
ES students will participate in activities focused on English Skills, Math Games and
Investigations, “Hands On” Science, Performance Arts, “Create” (arts and crafts), and Sports!
MS students will choose ONE of “Sports,” “Performance,” or “English Literacy” for extended
morning sessions and then participate in Math, Science, and “Create” activities in the afternoon!
HS students can choose ONE of “Sports,” “Performance,” or “English Literacy” for extended
morning sessions!
Sessions in the pool will also be scheduled for all students ECC through Middle School!
Enrollment Fees:
$600 USD for the two-week full day programmes
$325 USD for HS half-day programmes or one-week of the full day
programme
Full Day programmes include lunch and snacks. Bus transportation is available.
Enrollment will initially be restricted to current UNIS students and spaces will be limited so make
plans to attend now. Billing and payment will be done through the Business Office.
Come Join Us for a Great Start to Your Summer!
Jason Caruana
Summer Camp Principal
Operation Smile Charity Concert
Last Sunday, April 21, the UNIS Smile Club organized their second annual ‘Smile
Charity Concert’. This year’s special venue - the Hanoi Opera House. The concert,
under the name “The Gift of Smile” was a charity event designed for the purpose of
raising money and awareness to support Operation Smile, whilst providing an
opportunity for students all over Hanoi to interact with each other, cooperate and
showcase their talents.
The show began with a special performance from the Hanoi Youth Dancing Group,
followed by participating acts meticulously prepared by students from a variety of
different schools, including Hanoi Amsterdam, Hanoi International School, Singapore
International School, Viet Duc High School, Yen Hoa High School as well as some of
our very own talents from UNIS. Some highlights from the show included the
outstanding dance performance by UNIS’ beloved dance group ‘Pixelated’ who brought
a massive amount of energy into the Opera House; the mesmerizing classical guitar
performance by Duong Nguyen (Grade 10 UNIS); and several other solo acts.
Weaved into the program were several special guest performances by famous Vietnamese singers, most notably Tran Hong
Nhung, and Luu Huong Giang with her husband Ho Hoai Anh. The well-loved artist Thuy Chi, known for her soft angelic
voice, also made an appearance to support the cause by performing two songs. The representative of Operation Smile in
Asia also gave a brief speech about Operation Smile, its goals and mission.
The concert was an outstanding success and raised approximately 100,000,000 VND to be donated to Operation Smile so
that children all over Vietnam could be given the ‘gift of a smile’.
A very special thank you to all the members of the UNIS Smile Group; the Amsterdam students who came to support; all
the performers who contributed their exceptional talents; and everyone who came to support this wonderful cause!
We will see you again next year!
From the Nurses’ Office
ATTENTION ALL PARENTS OF STUDENTS ENTERING
KINDERGARDEN, GRADE 3, GRADE 6 AND GRADE 9 NEXT YEAR,
please check your email from this week. A medical pack was sent on Tuesday
regarding all returning students entering K, grades 3, 6 and 9, the attachments are
large and the email may have gone to your spam or junk folder, please check that
you did receive them.
If you just arrived at UNIS Hanoi in the fall of 2012, you are exempt. If you have
any questions or need the forms resent, please contact the nurse’s office at
UNIS Hanoi Nurse Team [email protected]
UMA News
Dear Parents,
Music lessons with the UNIS Music Academy will finish for the year on Sunday May 19.
We would like to thank all parents and students for their continued support throughout the
year.
The weeks from 20 – 25 May are for make – up lessons. Please kindly note that only
absences which were informed in advance will be arranged make – up lessons for. Those late
or not informed missed lessons will not be replaced or refunded.
Students who are registered for ABRSM Music Exams in June have the opportunity to
continue with lessons until their exam. Those lessons will be invoiced separately.
Please contact Ms. Cham via email to coordinate the times.
Sign-ups for the 2012-2013 school year will be informed once UMA semester 2 finishes.
Ms. Cham can be contacted via email at [email protected]
UMA Team
SCO Boutique News
NEW ARRIVAL !!
High quality insulated cups with UNIS Hanoi logo.
DISCOUNT UP TO 33% is still ON!!!
We have discounted all of our winter apparels and picture frames……..
Sizes available: 4 to 14 …
Open hours: Monday and Thursday: 15:00 to 16:00 Tuesday and Wednesday: 08:00 to 09:00
UNIS Hanoi hosts APAC Girls Soccer
The Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC) Girls Soccer Tournament for 2013 was hosted by UNIS on April 17-21.
This was the first APAC sports tournament that UNIS has had the opportunity to host. The UNIS team, coached by Alan
Hough and Phi Nguyen, was one of six participating schools in the tournament. The APAC organization consists of 12
schools, which are broken into two divisions of six schools each. UNIS is currently part of the Pacific Division, along with
the following schools: Shanghai American School – Pudong (SAS-PD), Seoul Foreign School (SFS), Western Academy of
Beijing (WAB), Hong Kong International School (HKIS) and Taejon Christian International School (TCIS). The other six
APAC schools comprise the Asia Division. Each year schools rotate between divisions.
In APAC, the soccer is played on a full-size pitch with 11-aside teams. Each team has a maximum of 17 players on their
squad. Over three days of action, teams play 6 matches in total (2 each day). After playing a full round-robin schedule (5
matches), teams then determine the final standings through a series of play-off matches on Saturday afternoon, with the
following match-ups: 5th vs. 6th, 3rd vs. 4th, and 1st vs. 2nd.
The heat and humidity were definitely a factor over the three days, as players and coaches alike attempted to stay well
hydrated. Despite the difficult playing conditions, the competition was fierce as the six teams battled to see who would be
crowned as the 2013 APAC Champions. The defending champions from 2012 (HKIS and SFS) were both amongst the
teams vying for the title.
This APAC Tournament was only the second soccer tournament that UNIS Hanoi has been a part of. In Hong Kong one
year ago, the Phoenix found the competition to be very challenging, suffering a number of rather one-sided losses. The big
question was how the team would fare this year in front of their home community. The answer was obvious by the time
they had reached the first half of their first game, when they were up against one of the APAC powers in girls’ soccer – SFS.
The UNIS girls showed character, commitment and a never-say-die attitude, that made each of their six games very
competitive. It was no longer of a case of teams having an easy game when they came up against the UNIS girls. Despite
the fact that their games all ended in narrow defeats, the players and coaches walked away from the tournament with their
heads held high. Well done girls! Next year they’ve got the Super-12 tournament to look forward to in Shanghai! On an
individual note, Sidney Hong from UNIS was selected as a member of the APAC All-Tournament Team!
In general, the matches throughout the tournament were extremely tight and there was very little to choose between the six
teams, with the majority of games being determined by only one or two goals. The parity amongst the teams was reflected
by the fact that both the 3rd/4th place match and the championship match needed to go to penalty kicks before a winner
could be decided. With darkness threatening to become a factor in the final match, SAS-PD overcame SFS on penalty kicks,
after the teams had played to a 1-1 draw during normal time and with neither team scoring the decisive goal in extra-time.
Congratulations to the girls from Shanghai American School-Pudong….the 2013 APAC Pacific Division Champions!
UNIS Hanoi hosts APAC Girls Soccer
Sportsmanship Award – Seoul Foreign School
UNIS Team Members – Rosaria Battista, Jemima Brennen (Co-Captain), Tue Man Kieu, Chi Mai, Kim Lan Mallon,
Halan Olive, Lan Pham, Mai Phung, Gaidaa Sarhan, Abigail Vallely, Mathilde Brondum Reeh, Sidney Hong, Nina Palosaari,
Gillian Vallely, Nhi Trinh, Veronica Lai, Darikha Senanayake (Co-Captain). Coaches – Alan Hough and Phi Nguyen.
A BIG THANK YOU!!! An event like this depends on the contributions of many people. Nearly 100 guest students
needed to be provided with homestay accommodations for the 4 nights that they were in Hanoi. The UNIS community
stepped up and all of our guests were welcomed into people’s homes! Thank you very much to all those who acted as host
families for this event!
International SOS Clinic, along with the UNIS nursing staff, provided medical services throughout the event, ensuring the
health and safety of all the competitors. Their contributions are greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time and effort!
To all those who came out and supported the event and the UNIS, by watching matches over the three days….thank you for
showing school spirit!
The next APAC event on the UNIS campus will be next October, when boys and girls volleyball will take over the Sports
Center. Hope to see you there!
GO PHOENIX!!
By Jemima and Darikha
It had been 8 months of football training for one tournament. We trained
hard and we were excited to invite the coming teams onto our home
ground, and have support from our peers behind us. We started the
competition playing against the defending champions Seoul Foreign
School . We battled hard and, unfortunately, lost 2-0. The scores did not
always reflect the games, but everyone who was there to witness the
tournament, can easily say that we were a challenge to each and every team.
We'd like to say a massive thank you to our coaches Mr Hough, Mr Phi, and
Mr Brennen. Without their continuing support, pressure, motivational
speeches, commitment, dedication to get us in shape (everybody loves
fitness…) we wouldn’t have been remotely close to being as successful as we were when the final whistle was blown.
Even though half of our team is still recovering (forehead stitches, fractured wrist, broken ankles..) it was a fabulous
experience and we'll be ready next year! LETS GO PHOENIX !
Final Standings
1st – Shanghai American School–Pudong
2nd – Seoul Foreign School
3rd – Western Academy of Beijing
4th – Taejon Christian International School
5th – Hong Kong International School
6th – United Nations International School
Job Opportunities
Elementary School Grade Level Leader (G2)
UNIS Hanoi has experienced steady year-on-year growth in our student population, which currently stands at over 1,000
students from 63 different countries. We are now accepting applications for a Grade 2 Leader. In addition to duties as a
classroom teacher, the position holder will assume the leadership responsibility for the Grade Level. The incumbent will
report to the Elementary School Principal.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Teaching:
Teach groups/classes of students within the school as determined by the curriculum needs of the school.
Provide for the students a differentiated program of instruction that incorporates appropriate challenges and high
expectations of learners.
Deliver the curriculum within the agreed framework and philosophy of the school.
Assess and report upon student progress according to the School Assessment Policy.
Share in the overall responsibility for the academic progress, personal development, health and safety, discipline and
well-being of all students.
Grade Level Leadership:
Pastoral
Have regular contact with all students across the grade level in order to be able to support staff and students in a
pastoral role
Coordinate schedules and special events particular to a grade
Liaise on a regular basis with the Principal to ensure effective communication
Assess and respond to day-to-day needs of the grade level
Ensure relevant, consistent and effective communication to parents within the grade level
Ensure all grade level members are involved in discussions and a consensus reached by the majority
Establish and maintain a culture of peer coaching/mentoring and collaboration systems within the team, supporting
other members as required
Management
Coordinate grade level team meetings
Coordinate the ordering of equipment and supplies from the approved budget
Ensure classroom inventories are completed annually
Ensure all Units of Inquiry resources are up to date, stored and shared effectively
Establish team agreements with regards to meetings, communication, portfolios, assessment, homework, parent
communication, displays and resources
Meet regularly with other grade level leaders to discuss relevant issues
Manage/coordinate grade level events
Facilitate meetings associated with grade level concerns such as student performance and student discipline, liaising
with the Student Support Team, as applicable and needed. Be available to meet with and support the Homeroom
Teachers, including the possible need for Parent follow up meetings.
Support and assist Grade level team members as they implement the TA’s annual evaluation process
Job Opportunities
Elementary School Grade Level Leader (G2) (Continue)
Curriculum
Liaise on a regular basis with the Primary Years Programme Coordinator to ensure effective communication
Disseminate information from the PYP Coordinator to the grade level team
Ensure that there is a consistent approach to curriculum delivery across the grade
Ensure that First Steps reading and writing resources are used in planning and filed on portal
Ensure that Math planners are used in developing math units, reviewed and filed on portal
Ensure that PYP planners and unit work are completed, reviewed and filed on portal
Attend to any appropriate task as delegated by the Elementary Principal
Position requirements
Internationally recognized teaching qualifications
Experience of teaching and middle leadership in an international school
Knowledge of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program
Cross cultural exposure and understanding
Experience working with EAL learners and Learning Support students in the mainstream classroom
Commitment to working collaboratively with classroom and specialist teachers and as part of a team
Strong skills in leadership and grade level management
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Strong IT skills
In return, UNIS Hanoi offers an attractive work environment, flexible working hours and leave arrangements, competitive
remuneration, and professional development opportunities.
Successful applicant would be expected to commence duties in August 2013.
Application closing date: 10 May 2013
(If an excellent candidate is identified early in the process UNIS reserves the right to hire before the closing date)
Interested applicants please send your expression of interest, along with an up-to-date CV and current referees to
Only short-listed candidates will be invited for interview
Ms Tran Thi Quyen, Human Resources Manager
United Nations International School of Hanoi
GPO Box 313, Hanoi, Vietnam
Job Opportunities
Middle School English Immersion Teacher (Grades 6-7)
UNIS Hanoi has experienced steady year-on-year growth in our student population, which currently stands at over 1,000
students from 63 different countries. We are now accepting applications for a Middle School English Immersion
Teacher (Grades 6 and 7). The English Immersion Teacher will report to the Middle School/High School Principal.
Key responsibilities: The English Immersion Teacher will teach all students assigned to the Immersion Class until they are
ready to graduate from the programme and join mainstream classes. He/She will liaise with teachers of the EAL
Mainstream programmes regarding exiting and transition. Additionally he/she will actively help promote a learning and
teaching environment which builds on learners’ linguistic and cultural identities, acknowledging and understanding their past
experiences and learning contexts.
Teaching and Learning
Ensure that EAL Immersion students are identified effectively through appropriate assessment and observation
procedures
Teach groups of EAL learners across the two Grade levels
Develop a timetable which best suits the varied needs of the group members
Monitor the learners when they join their mainstream class for integrated activities in the classroom, in order to further
plan appropriate support
Teach a broad curriculum that parallels mainstream learning objectives
Establish a coherent partnership with subject teachers whereby they feel supported in meeting student’s EAL learning
needs
Contribute to the development of the learning environment in all EAL learning areas, creating and maintaining a
comfortable, stimulating and well resourced environment which values learners’ achievements and promotes success and
high self-esteem
Monitor and evaluate the progress of EAL learners
Communication
Meet regularly with the MSHS Principal, EAL and department members to participate in discussions, feedback and
planning sessions
Communicate and cooperate effectively with the EAL teachers to ensure a smooth transition between the immersion
programme and EAL support in the mainstream (Grade 6-8)
Communicate and work cooperatively with subject teachers and Heads of Departments
Compile and maintain the EAL Immersion register
Establish and maintain an Immersion handbook
Assist with the induction and support of new EAL students and their families
Facilitate and promote positive relationships between home and school
Report to parents at parent consultation meetings and through reports
Be available to parents at other mutually agreed times as needed
Job Opportunities
Middle School English Immersion Teacher (Grades 6-7) (Continue)
Professional Development
Participate in the school, department and individual review process
Actively seek opportunities for PD in order to keep up to date with current best practice world-wide
Attend such meetings, workshops and courses provided in school which support the School Development Plan
Participate in the whole school vertical meetings
Provide appropriate PD for colleagues as needed
Position requirements:
University Degree or above in EAL or equivalent
EAL Teaching Certification or equivalent
Minimum two years EAL teaching experience in an international school
Experience in developing, implementing, executing immersion programmes
Cross-cultural exposure and understanding
Ability to advise, collaborate and co-teach with EAL and mainstream teachers as appropriate
Strong skills in monitoring and follow through
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Strong IT skills
In return, UNIS Hanoi offers an attractive work environment, flexible working hours and leave arrangements, competitive
remuneration, and professional development opportunities.
Successful applicant would be expected to commence duties in August 2013.
Application closing date: 3 May 2013
(If an excellent candidate is identified early in the process UNIS Hanoi reserves the right to hire before the closing date)
Interested applicants please send your expression of interest, along with an up-to-date CV and current referees to
Ms Tran Thi Quyen, Human Resources Manager
United Nations International School of Hanoi
GPO Box 313, Hanoi, Vietnam
Energize Schedule
If your child has any food allergy or
dietary restrictions, please let us know.
Parents...please remember to send a lunch ticket or money each day with your Grade 1 and above child so he/she can purchase lunch. FYI: The Canteen does serve a vegetarian option each day.
Milk Product : Green Color
Pork : Red Color
Seafood : Blue Color
*** Main dish contains EGG
Canteen Menu for the week of May 6 to 10
Western Set Menu
6 Fried Fish w/ Cream Dill Sauce Oven Roasted Potatoes Sautéed Vegetables Mini Donut Fruit / Milk
7 Beef Stew Multi Grain Rice Green Salad w/ Carrot Dressing Slice Baguette Fruit / Milk
8*** Pasta w/Oil Sauce (Ham & Bacon) Cucumber & Apple Salad Cream Puff Fruit / Milk
9 *** Chicken Quesadilla w/Salsa Sauce Potato Wedge Mexican Salad Chocolate Chip Cookie Fruit / Milk
10 *** Jloppy Joe Potato Chips Broccoli & Tomato Salad Lemon Cake Fruit / Milk
Asian Set Menu
6 Fried Fish w/ Cream Dill Sauce Oven Roasted Potatoes Sautéed Vegetables Mini Donut Fruit / Milk
7 Beef Stew Multi Grain Rice Green Salad w/ Carrot Dressing Slice Baguette Fruit / Milk
8*** Pasta w/Oil Sauce (Ham & Bacon) Cucumber & Apple Salad Cream Puff Fruit / Milk
9 *** Chicken Quesadilla w/Salsa Sauce Potato Wedge Mexican Salad Chocolate Chip Cookie Fruit / Milk
10 *** Jloppy Joe Potato Chips Broccoli & Tomato Salad Lemon Cake Fruit / Milk
ECC Set Menu
6 Fried Fish w/ Cream Dill Sauce Oven Roasted Potatoes Sautéed Vegetables Mini Donut Fruit / Milk
7 Beef Stew Multi Grain Rice Vegetable Sticks Slice Baguette Fruit / Milk
8 Pasta w/Oil Sauce (Ham & Bacon) Cucumber & Apple Salad Cream Puff Fruit / Milk
9 Chicken Quesadilla w/Salsa Sauce Potato Wedge Vegetable Sticks Chocolate Chip Cookie Fruit / Milk
10*** Jloppy Joe Potato Chips Broccoli & Tomato Salad Lemon Cake Fruit / Milk
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SPRING ENERGIZE HOURS (April 29 - May 5)
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
Swimming Pool
06.15 - 19.45 Closed Closed 06.15 - 19.45 11.00 - 13.00 14.00 - 19.45
08.15 - 16.45 08.15 - 12.00 13.00 - 16.45
Fitness Room
06.00 - 08.00 11.00 - 13.00 14.00 - 20.00
Closed Closed 06.00 - 08.00 11.00 - 13.00 14.00 - 20.00
06.00 - 08.00 11.00 - 13.00 14.00 - 20.00
08.00 - 12.00 13.00 - 17.00
08.00 - 12.00 13.00 - 17.00
Please note that the pool and fitness room will both be closed on the following national holidays – April 30 and May 1. UNIS Hanoi will be on Spring Break from April 27 – May 5, so Energize Hours have been adjusted during that time. Regular Energize Hours will resume on Monday, May 6.