The Crane, 18 February 2022

The Crane, 18 February 2022

The Crane
ITEMS: We are all beautiful (Genkan Art Installation); Alumni Event; MYP Parent Information Event; MYP Exhibition; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community We had a busy week with International Schools Assessment (ISA) for Secondary students and Primary (Gr3-5) finished their ones last week. We are expecting to receive the results sooner this year with the move to tests only being offered online so we will send you the results as soon as they come in. We also use this information as part of our program reflections so are very happy that we can access this earlier this year. Thank you to all of our volunteer Board of Trustees who are meeting tomorrow. We appreciate your generosity with your time to support HIS in this most-important governance role. In this…
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The Crane, 4 February 2022

The Crane, 4 February 2022

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ITEMS: PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community Firstly, a reminder that next week there is no school Wednesday-Friday. There are professional development days (Teacher Workdays) on Wednesday and Thursday, and a public holiday on Friday. We said farewell to Mika sensei on Monday and welcomed Mr B. on Tuesday. Thank you to the PTA for the lovely gift basket for Mika sensei. We will look forward to hearing from you, Mika, all about university life. We wish you all the best and appreciate your 16 years of service to HIS! Just like Mathematics, Science and all the other subject areas, the IB Arts (Visual Arts and Music) is focused on exploring concepts - developing our understanding of big ideas. This TED Talk by Katie Paterson is an excellent example…
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The Crane, 28 January 2022

The Crane, 28 January 2022

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ITEMS: Semester 1 Reports; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community Thank you for your ongoing support of our health guidelines as we navigate the current COVID wave. Also, congratulations to our Gr12 students who have just completed their DP practice exams and will now spend a couple of months completing the last of their internal assessment tasks and preparing for their final exams in May. As another group of students get set to move out into the world, it is good to give some thought to the nature of the barriers that they may face. As an IB school, we define inclusion as the identification and removal of barriers to learning (or other opportunities) and I think this is a useful definition to look at when we are thinking…
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The Crane, 21 January 2022

The Crane, 21 January 2022

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ITEMS: Farewell to Mika Sensei & welcome back to Mr B; International Schools Assessment (ISA); Alunmi Event Slides; COVID Update; Clubs (Semester 2); PTA Update. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community We are in the middle of the Grade 12 practice exams at the moment as they get ready for their final Diploma Program (DP) exams in May. It is a very exciting time for them as they get ready for these final stages of their IB journey. Below, you will find the presentation slides from some of our HIS alumni who were kind enough to share their post-school stories with us last week. If you missed the video of the presentation, it is also embedded below. They are great role models for all of our students, especially our Grade 12s…
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The Crane, 14 January 2022

The Crane, 14 January 2022

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ITEMS: Introduction from James Steward (incoming Principal); HIS Alumni Presentations; HIS News. Message from James Steward (HIS Principal from August 2022) Dear Hiroshima International School Community I wanted to take this time to wish you a Happy New Year! I am presently still at Ridley College in Ontario, Canada where we are in the midst of a significant winter cold spell. Temperatures have dipped to -20’C recently. There are many people skating on the local frozen lakes and ponds in the region. I suspect that it is much warmer in Hiroshima! I have been meeting with Damian Rentoule regularly over the past couple of months. He has been keeping me up to speed with developments on the HIS front. I am truly looking forward to coming to Hiroshima next school…
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The Crane, 17 December 2021

The Crane, 17 December 2021

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ITEMS: A Special Visitor; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community As we move into the winter break, I would like to thank the school community for being so supportive of all of our health regulations this semester. The COVID situation in Hiroshima continues to be very stable so we are hoping this continues through winter but will continue with the same health procedures into next semester. It has been a great start to the year and it is hard to believe that we are nearly in 2022 already. One of the challenges that we face in today's very connected society is that when provided with a choice between going to sleep and connecting with the world on their device, children may not select sleeping. We all know the importance…
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The Crane, 11 December 2021

The Crane, 11 December 2021

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ITEMS: PTA Message; Lots of Festive Eve videos; HIS Baseball Video; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community We have just seen a wonderful Festive Eve performance including the Primary dance, Secondary Orchestra, and the Annie performance, of which you can see some footage below. You will also be able to see a professional recording of Annie thanks to the kind generosity of the Sonoda Family. The live stream cut off at two hours so my apologies for those at home who did not see the end of the show. We will send the link to the recording as soon as it is available. I would like to say three things about the performance. Firstly, congratulation to all of our students involved for being risk-takers not only for putting in…
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The Crane, 3 December 2021

The Crane, 3 December 2021

The Crane
ITEMS: Volleyball; Festive Eve Information; Appropriate Viewing for Children; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community We are all getting ready for Festive Eve next Friday evening. It will be live-streamed for the whole school community with a professional recording generously provided by the Sonoda family once again for which we are very grateful. We will also have a very, limited audience of cast and crew families for Annie. It is an amazing performance every year so it is definitely a show not to be missed. Thank you to the PTA team who added some wonderfully festive decorations to our genkan which is looking very bright and cheerful to warm us all up on these cool winter mornings. It looks great. Thank you! This week's TED Talk by entrepreneur, James…
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The Crane, 26 November 2021

The Crane, 26 November 2021

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ITEMS: Festive Eve Update; My Mommy is Beautiful; PTA News. Principal's Message Dear HIS Community I hope you have all been enjoying the week. There is a message about the 'My Mommy is Beautiful' art installation in the body of this message below. I would like to invite you all to come in and see the second part of the installation, which is a series of messages from the Student Art Project team (Erin, Fidel, Hinano, Itsuki, & SuA) describing the process which is always an important part of any artistic endeavour. In the Crane video today, you can also see a few of our visual arts students talking about the process that they are going through on a project related to a self-portrait, but not one necessarily restricted to…
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The Crane, 19 November 2021

The Crane, 19 November 2021

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ITEMS: Principal's Message Dear HIS Community On Wednesday this week, we had the Gr 12 student presentations for their Extended Essay which is a 4000-word research paper based on a topic that they have selected from amongst their various subjects. It is quite amazing, the depth that these students have been able to pursue their academic interests while completing their Extended Essays. Congratulations to all of our Gr12 students who are now nearing the end of their IB journey. Although the COVID numbers are thankfully very low at the moment in Hiroshima and across Japan, as we approach winter we still need to be mindful of our COVID-related health guidelines which are in place. I would like to remind everyone that if your child has a high temperature of 37.5…
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