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Issue 02 - November 2022

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Message from the School Director

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Dear ISF Community

The beautiful fall colors have dawned our campus and crisp fall weather is giving way to cool morning starts. Please send students dressed in multiple layers to be prepared for the weather temperature changes throughout the day.

November is an exciting month with many opportunities for on campus events! Diwalli Spirit Day will kick-off the month of events, followed by school photos, SPTC, GISST U14 Football Competition, and much more. All events can be found on the school online calendar.

We have the MS and HS Student-Parent-Teacher Conferences (SPTC) November 1-11 and PS SPTCs November 14-18. All families should have the opportunity to meet with their children’s teachers. If you were unable to find a time available to meet with one of the teachers, please email the Academic Coordinator to find an alternative meeting solution.

On Monday, November 7, at 8.30 join me for a hands-on workshop where you will get to know all about the school's EduTech offerings and how to access them; SDP, eBooks, PALS, Teams, etc. All participants will need to bring a device with both parent and student SDP logins. Register here for the Technology Deep Dive Workshop.

I look forward to seeing you soon.

Corina Rader, School Director


CAlendar

Event Highlights

CLOSET TREASURES
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In October, a special fundraiser event, Closet Treasures, was extremely well-hosted at ISF by G12 students. The event raised 1385 euros in 5 days.

Closet Treasures is an annual fundraiser event by the American International Women's Club (AIWC) in which new and gently used clothing, shoes, handbags, sportswear, and accessories are put up for sale to gather funds for charity. These items have been donated by AIWC members and their sponsors. All benefits went to Projekt Schmetterling.

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“It was a wonderful experience for us to work on the ‘Closet Treasures’ project with all our friends. We were able to gather approximately 1,385 euros through this project all of which went towards Projekt Schmetterling to help the women’s cancer charity cause. This cause is sponsored by AIWC Charity with whom we also worked last year. It was a golden opportunity that helped us grow and learn overall.

Our friends were really supportive throughout our project and deserve credit for this event turning out in place and well together. It was overall a team of 5-6 people including Carly Seibel, Paris Schuster, Havin Demir, Jeyoo Chang who put in 5-6 hours throughout the project and without whom it wouldn’t have been possible.

We would also like to thank our friends who modeled and also helped in organizing the clothes during the sales or helped at the snacks counter. We worked really hard at organizing the SLO® room daily with all the clothes, shoes, and accessories that were donated. We had to keep arranging a good number of bags continuously and making sure the place stayed tidy throughout even when the customers shopped, which was a challenge. We also had a fashion runway event before opening the sales, which was quite fun to work on especially while deciding outfits for all the models.

We were able to raise a good amount of money and we are glad and satisfied that our hard work benefited a good cause. Last but not least, we would like to thank AIWC, Miss Hannon, and Miss Shi for their tremendous support throughout our project”

- Project led by Aditi Kapoor and Arohi Raizada,12B

Click the video below to watch the fashion show
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HOMECOMING
On Saturday, October 15, over 70 high school students and a few staff members dressed up for their evening at the Homecoming event. In the month leading up to the special occasion, students spent their time planning this experience. They transformed the sports cafeteria and surrounding area into a Cloud 9 atmosphere. In total over 500 balloons were used to decorate for homecoming, including a photo booth, a balloon arch, cotton clouds, and balloon clouds. The feeling of walking through clouds was created by cotton covering your feet and balloons floating above your head. Our menu included mocktails and soft drinks, which were served with homemade cookies, fruit cups, and Rice Krispy treats. Our talented student DJs played a variety of music, which added to the festive mood. 
 
Thank you to Parent Network for the beautiful balloon arch, the staff for logistics and supervision, and the student team for organizing this event! 

Homecoming Decoration Committee Chair
Emmeline Hannon G11 
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HALLOWEEN CONTESTS
To wrap up October, the SLO® Activities department partnered with the Parent Network for three Halloween-related contests. The first contest was a Spooktakular Hallway contest based on door decorations, the second was a pumpkin decorating contest where students brought their pumpkins to school and put them on display in the main courtyard, and the final one was a costume contest which included many categories for students and staff to participate in. All winners were announced on Monday, October 31, in school. 
 
SLO® Activities Deputy Head Ali Virit G11 
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Pumpkin Carving 
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HALLOWEEN MOVIE NIGHT
 
Halloween Movie Night for grades 3 to 8 took place after school on Friday, October 14. Over  120 students gathered in the theater along with a team of 14 prefects who helped in the organization and execution of the event. The event started with a series of fun Halloween-related trivia questions and then the lights were turned off to watch a few short Halloween films that all the students enjoyed. The SLO® Lower School department also provided the students with popcorn and some spooky Halloween candies to munch on. I would like to give a special thanks to Ms. Rader, Ms. Hannon, my team, and all the students who participated for supporting the event and making it a huge success!  
 
SLO® Lower School Deputy Head Vanya Chugh G10 
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STAFF VS. STUDENTS FOOTBALL

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A slight wind and plenty of sunshine made for perfect weather for an intense football game on Wednesday, October 19. Everyone gathered to watch the staff battle against the students. After a few photos were taken to capture the moment, the game began.

 
Students started off strong taking a 1-0 lead, but this soon changed. The staff quickly overtook the students and did not allow them to score whatsoever. The first half ended with the staff leading 6-2! The staff kept the pressure on and continued dominating the rest of the game. The second half was more intense as the students desperately pushed against the staff. However, their efforts were of no avail as the staff won 13-4. The staff team was aided by former students who have now joined as coaches in the Sports Academy and was supported by grade 6 and 10 students.  

The game was filled with some great action plays and the best goal of the match was scored by the students: Yuki saw the goalkeeper wandering outside his penalty box. From the halfway line, he chipped the ball over the goalkeeper for an extraordinary effort. 

It was amazing to watch the rivalry between the two sides. It was a competitive endeavor but fair in nature. Overall, players left the field exhausted but smiling and satisfied along with the spectators. 
 
SLO® Sports Deputy Head Prithvi Aathreya G11 & Mr. Koffi  
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Read the Latest News & Updates from Each Section
Please click on the links below to read the updates from our KG & PS and Primary School. 

MIDDLE SCHOOL
Dear Parents, 

The teachers are looking forward to meeting you.

I hope you and our Middle School students enjoyed the break. The rest and time outside in the fresh air and sunshine should hopefully carry us healthy and happy through the rest of the term.

We are now looking forward to our Student Led Parent Teacher Conferences which will take place between the 1st and the 10th of November. The first week will be dedicated to virtual conferences while the second week for in-person meetings at ISF.  Middle School students this year are taking control of their own learning. In the Advising classes, they have set goals for the term. The students are tracking their Math and English AMS scores. They will also be taking charge of the Parent Teacher Conferences by explaining their scores to you and with your help and that of their teacher find ways and means to help them improve their learning. We are looking forward to meeting you.

Best regards,

Mrs Haeberlin 
Middle School Coordinator

AMS TRACKER

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HIGH SCHOOL
Dear grades 9 &10 students and parents,

The 1st break of the school year is here. This means you have more time to spend going out and enjoying nature to recharge and be ready to successfully end term 1.

School starts every day with our homeroom time. Short, but such an important time of our school day! Relevant information for the day/week is given there, and it is time to get ready for all the learning that each day brings. Check out the grades 9 & 10 homerooms and guess which one yours is! (9B came easy this time!)

With very best wishes,

Ana Martin Martin
Academic Coordinator Grades 9 & 10, Head of Mathematics 9-12, and Mathematics teacher
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ASMA

(American Scholastic Mathematics Association) Contests are back!

We are happy to announce that ASMA 2022-2023 contests, an annual worldwide school (Junior and Senior Leagues) are back. 6 35-minute contests of mathematics fun are coming to our grades 7 to 12 students. Get your calculator and enjoy!

Previous contests questions & answers will be available for all students who wish to participate. Prep is not mandatory but recommended. All those who join will receive SLO® points and a certificate of participation. The highest-scoring students in school will receive a special ISF award, while the students scoring highest in each league will receive an award from the organization. You will have a chance to sign up for Contest 1 during week 9. See the dates and times below!

Looking forward to seeing you there.

Your ISF Mathematics Team

CONTEST #1 - November 10, 2022 (Thursday) Exam Hall - Period 7  

CONTEST #2 - December 8, 2022 (Thursday) – ITL Hall        Period 9

CONTEST #3 - January 12, 2023 (Thursday) – Exam Hall    Period 8

CONTEST #4 - February 9, 2023 (Thursday) – Exam Hall Period 5  

CONTEST #5 - December 8, 2022 (Thursday) – ITL Hall        Period 3

CONTEST #6 - January 12, 2023 (Thursday) – Exam Hall    Period 9

The students went into Frankfurt to look at some urban stress issues (noise & temperature). Their aim was to see how those issues increased or decreased as they got closer to the city center. This was part of a new project with Geography to focus on more quality of life/socio-environmental issues. The students did a lot of walking (up to 12km) but they had good weather and fun.

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Wonderful memories from the very first cross-country trip of our U14 boys and girls

Highlight Swimming:
We have 250 swimmers from PS to HS throughout the week.

Our first term: 28 sports groups with about 750 students in a multitude of sports from PS to High School.

So far we have had only one GISST competition, the Cross-Country in Leipzig. It should be noted that ISF had not been taking runners to this competition for a long time and this year we went with 8 boys and 8 girls from U14. Our goal for this first competition was to start with the competitions after the pandemic. The result of this competition: to create an indelible memory for these 16 students who lived together in a magnificent experience for 48 hours in Leipzig.

We host a U14 competition in GISST girls soccer in our school (Nov. 11-12). We have 7 international schools from different cities in Germany coming to play this tournament. We have a fantastic U14 girls soccer team who are training very motivated for this tournament.

We have played and continue to play different friendly tournaments in badminton, soccer, and volleyball in U14 and Varsity at ISF, in the surroundings of Frankfurt with some clubs and in different German cities such as Düusseldorf, Stuttgart, and Erlangen.

Besides this GISST tournament we have other competitions at the end of November and the beginning of December, where we will have to go to different schools in Germany to play: badminton, volleyball, and soccer in both U14 and Varsity, boys and girls.

ISF SCIENCE

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Here is the first volume of the monthly Science Spectrum magazine that our Student Science Organization has written. This is one of the activities that we are actually working on. 
 
The SSO encounter three IB1 students that have decided to work on different scientific theme each month and to express their passion for science in general and for chemistry in particular through games, activities and writings. Head of Chemistry Department, Dr. Mrad-Hage is their advisor and the editor for their scientific writings. To make sure that all the published information is accurate and up to high standards of knowledge. 
 
This is accounted for them as a CAS project where each student can fill a duty and contribute to expressing his knowledge in a different way. Please find their names attached in the file. Not all of them are chemistry students but they all share the same passion for science. You will also find a study about Bioplastics, scientific crossword and scientific riddles.

MUSIC AND DRAMA

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Music in Primary Ages

Grades 2-4 did a composition project in October. They worked on writing their own music with three notes and three rhythms across 4 measures. There were some amazing results and students were able to play some of their classmates’ work. We plan to do another composition activity shortly after the New Year. We will begin to prepare music for the Winter Concert while continuing to build our understanding of what we play and sing. The Primary Concert will be on December 9 and we hope parents are able to join us for singing, boomwhackers, and ukuleles.

Music in the Middle School

All classes are now preparing for the Winter Concert. We are excited once again to highlight more student work. The Winter Concert will be on Thursday, December 15, at 2:30 p.m. The Music Production and Performance classes will have their music highlighted on the announcements at the start of school around the concert date. A few compositions will be highlighted during the concert between the Strings and Choral ensembles. Information was shared on the SDP about student concert attire that day. It is a special day for the students and we hope they are all able to dress in this special way to commemorate their work in these special settings. Most importantly, we hope the parents and students are able to share end enjoy the various expressions of music.

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DRAMA CLUB IS IN FULL SWING WITH REHEARSALS!

ART CORNER

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Parent Network


Girl Scout Trip

On Saturday, October, ISF Girl Scout Troop 56200 traveled to Neunkirchen, Germany, to the Roth Horse Ranch. 24 girls attended plus their families. During the 4-hour program, the Girl Scouts rode horses, learned about horse behavior, grooming tools, and tack, and got to pet and feed farm animals including bunnies, pigs, and goats.

Zumba Thursdays

We have had 6 free Thursday morning Zumba-style workouts so far this year. The next workout will be Thursday, November 3, in the music building, room 102.

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Wertheim Village Shopping Trip

ISF parents visited Koblenz and enjoyed gliding over the Rhine River, touring Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, and sampling delicious food overlooking the German Eck. Parents also visited panels of the Berlin Wall and an enormous equestrian statue featuring Wilhelm I. We hope you will join us for our next Parent Day Trip on June 17!

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Missed the Trip?