Jason McBride
Hello IGBIS Community,
A big thank you to everyone who made today’s Malaysia Day Celebration a success; from those who dressed in traditional attire, to those who were on stage or organizing the assembly to finish the day. Days like today are a powerful reminder that Malaysia stands out as a great example of how many different cultures can come together in a harmonious way to coexist in a country. Nowhere in the world is perfect, and there is an incredible need to elevate the level of equity, inclusion and justice here and globally, but IGBIS — and Malaysia in many ways — has a “special ingredient” that many other places struggle to include to the same extent. That special ingredient is … open-mindedness.
You often hear that diversity is a key to increasing a sense of equality or inclusion, but that’s not the whole story. In fact, diversity in and of itself can cause problems if we bring together different perspectives without an underlying commitment to being open-minded. As one of the IB Learner Profile attributes, open-mindedness can be a key in turning diversity into belonging; a recipe that Malaysia has been building upon for the past 59 years as a nation.
Being open-minded does not mean that you do not hold strong beliefs yourself, but that you remain open to others’ perspectives. As the IB Mission Statement states, if we want to promote intercultural understanding and respect, we must act in such a way that allows other people, with their differences, to also be right. Open-mindedness is the attribute that keeps our emotional and intellectual doors open, keeps us humble and invites us to be curious about the “other” so that we have the potential to include, rather than exclude.
Our celebration of Malaysia Day comes two weeks before our Inclusive Schools Week from September 26 – 30, a time when we will be diving into all the wonderful, complex, sometimes frustrating, but always interesting facets of what it means to be a school that prioritizes inclusion. Today, however, we celebrate IGBIS’ and Malaysia’s desire to create an environment in which everyone belongs.
My question to our community this weekend is how can your open-mindedness help someone around you feel even more included?
Yours in building belonging,
Jason
Sandy van Nooten
It has been a short, but busy week in Secondary and student leadership has been a focus. Here is a summary of what has been happening.
Congratulations to our newly elected Student Council executives for 22-23.
Next Wednesday we are holding our annual Phoenix Talks. This is when our Gr.12 students showcase their work from the IBDP and IBCP Core. The event consists of three distinct sessions. Parents are invited to the first two sessions. Thanks to Mr Drechsler for organising this fantastic event.
Phoenix Talks Wed 21st Sep | Program | Target Audience |
Session 1 – 8:15 to 9:35 am (In the Theatre) – In the first session, some of our seniors will treat us to short talks on a selected element from the IB Core DP: Extended Essay & CAS CP: Reflective Project & Service Learning | Presented by Gr.12 students. Students from Gr.9 to 12 will be in the audience. Parents are welcome. | |
Session 2 – 10:00 to 11:20 am (In the Level 6 Library, DP & MYP lounges) In this session, our DP students will show us their Theory of Knowledge (TOK) exhibitions. Our CP students will showcase their work from their Personal & Professional Skills (PPS) course. | Presented by Gr. 12 students. Students from Gr. 10 to 12 will be in attendance. Parents are welcome. | |
Session 3 – 11:25 to 12:45 pm (in various classrooms) In these sessions, students are running a series of workshops for a smaller audience. | Presented by Gr.12 students. Students from Gr. 10 – 12 are in attendance. Sorry, no space for parents at this session! | |
It has been years since we have been able to invite parents into school and so it has been wonderful to have so many parents at our recent workshops. Here is an overview of our plans for parent workshops in secondary for the year (The image is below with a link to the document here for easier reading).
The columns on the left show who the target audience is although anyone is welcome to attend. The title tells you what it is about and you can see who is delivering the workshop (shown in the right column) so you don’t get bored! Most of the workshops are face-to-face and most (though not all) will be recorded. The staff running the session whose name is in bold will email the target audience about a week before the workshop. Please RSVP using the link on this document (shown in the ‘title’ column), or using the link that will be included in the email invitation. After the workshop, if it was recorded, that same staff member will link the recording to this document in the ‘location’ column.
In an effort to get and keep our community updated with what they need to know, we are quite sure that we’ve gone overboard. Please don’t feel like you need to come to all events, but find the events most important to you and your family.
Here are some photos from this morning’s ‘Introduction to MYP’ workshop led by Mr MacDonald.
Happy Malaysia Day and have a great long weekend.
Regards,
Sandy
Rob Pendlebury
The Grade 8 Performing Arts Class finished their ‘Improvisation Unit’ in which they collaborated in groups to create a short play through improvisation. The students did a tremendous job working through the creative process to invent and perform unique stories and characters. Enjoy their video below!
Steven Harvey
Last week we began looking at strategies to help build digital intelligence in our children: promote respectful communication, encourage empathy, and teach children to question. By developing positive digital habits from a young age, we help to strengthen the social, emotional and practical skills children need to navigate the digital world. Let’s look at some other things we can try when helping to build digital intelligence.
For further information, ideas and suggestions about building digital resilience, please see the associated links and resources HERE.
The Counselling Team
Dear Parents and Guardians,
In exactly one week, your school counsellors will hold our first Coffee with the Counsellors Session and you are invited to attend! The session is called Success for All, hosted on Thursday, September 22 at 8:15am.
The purpose of the session is to introduce you to the systems of support that are available to all students. We will discuss academic pathways, academic support, and mental health support systems here at IGB. Parents from Firefly to Grade 12 are invited.
Please fill out the RSVP FORM if you plan to attend the meeting. For parents who are unable to attend, the session will be recorded and shared. Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you next Thursday morning!
Your School Counsellors: