Newsletters (page 25)

SIS@SS – Newsletter of September 2015

The Newsletters for September 2015 are available for download in both English and Vietnamese. Please click on the respective link to download. Event highlights for the month of September at Singapore International School @ Saigon South are : Principal’s News Deputy Principal’s…

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Read Aloud Day

Every year on the first Wednesday of March, SIS @ Saigon South participates in World Read Aloud Day where our students read to each other to understand the importance of reading aloud and sharing stories.

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Term 2 Sports Carnival

Term 2 Sports Carnival On Monday 2nd and Wednesday 4th of February SIS @ Saigon South students participated in the second House Sports Carnival for the year. Competition was fierce between the Houses. Students participated in a range of sports…

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SIS@SS Newsletter for January 2015

The newsletters for January 2015 are available for download in both English and Vietnamese. Please click on the respective link to download. Event highlights for the month of January at Singapore International School @ Saigon South are : Christmas Charity…

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Annual Christmas Charity Fair

On Friday 19th of December SIS @ Saigon South held our annual Christmas Charity Fair to raise money for Operation Smile. We are pleased to announce with the enormous generosity of our students, parents and staff the school raised 50,621,500…

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SIS@SS – Newsletter of May 2015

The newsletters for May 2015 are available for download in both English and Vietnamese. Please click on the respective link to download. Event highlights for the month of May at Singapore International School @ Saigon South are : Principal’s News…

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Cultural Festival

On Friday, April 17, SIS @ Saigon South student enjoyed a cultural festival featuring food, music, games and displays from 16 countries to learn about the traditions and modern cultures of these places. The event was planned and organized mainly…

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