Panaga School Weekly Issue Fifteen 8 February 2019
Panaga School IFM/4, BSP Company Sdn Bhd, Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam (+673) 3375728/3372139 (Teraja), (+673) 3372694 (Mendaram/Rampayoh)
Updates from the Principal’s Desk Dear Panaga School Community, Playground Construction - Teraja It is with delight that I report to the school community that the construction of two playground structures in Teraja are underway. The areas are barricaded, with HSSE supervisors on site at all times. Children have been briefed of the work in progress, as have contractors been briefed about school operations and safeguarding children when on site. Most of the work will take place outside of school hours, with very minimal and low risk form work taking place during some class times. Look out for the big unveiling, due in the coming weeks.
Principal: Cindy Bin Tahal (+673) 3372355/8777028 email: cindybintahal@panagaschool.com
Panaga School Senior Administration Officer: Jalinah Bte Ali (+673) 3375728 email: jalinah.ali@shell.com Admin Support Rampayoh/Mendaram: Zurimah Bte Jumat email: z.jumat@shell.com Admin Support Teraja: Hasmah Bte Hj Salleh hasmah.salleh@shell.com
Safer Internet Day Tuesday 5th February marked the annual, global Safer Internet Day awareness campaign. This year's theme: Together for a better internet, has been supported by a range of high profile groups, including The United Nations.
At Panaga School, Digital Education (DE) lessons are conducted formally from P1 all the way through to M2. Internet safety is an integral component of all teaching and learning. Currently, this topic is at a Panaga School Weekly editor: higher profile in line with Safer Internet Day, with assembly information Damian Brady sessions and specific topics about the workings and associated risks of damianbrady@panagaschool.com the internet. Our children are digital natives, growing up in a very different world to that of their digital immigrant parents. I would like to acknowledge and thank Mr Damian and Mr Neil for their ongoing teaching and learning of this important topic. I also encourage parents to take the time to ask your children what is meant by a safer internet and what are the associated risks they need to be aware of. This will help you understand the learning that is taking place for your child about this topic and reinforce these important internet safety messages.
Panaga School Weekly Issue Fifteen 8 February 2019
Panaga School IFM/4, BSP Company Sdn Bhd, Seria, KB 3534, Negara Brunei Darussalam (+673) 3375728/3372139 (Teraja), (+673) 3372694 (Mendaram/Rampayoh)
Updates from the Principal’s Desk Adopt-A-Beach The Last Straw Committee has reached out to Panaga School to ask if we would like to adopt stretches of beach in front of the Padang and Rampayoh. Initial consultation with teachers, students and a small group of parents have indicated strong support for such involvement. A concept being explored is to have students once a term attend to the beach (weather permitting with all risk assessments, consent and safety briefings in place) during their After School Activities (ASAs). Further parent consultation will take place on Friday 1st March at our next Parent Representative Meeting. If you have an opinion about Panaga School's Adopt-A-Beach involvement, please contact a member of the school’s leadership team, or discuss this with your child’s class’s Parent Representative in readiness for our next meeting. For those interested in getting involved in Adopt-A-Beach sooner rather than later, there will be a launch event from 5.30pm until 6.30pm on Wednesday 13th February, down at the Panaga Beach Shelter. Everybody is welcome - we hope to see you there.
Principal: Cindy Bin Tahal (+673) 3372355/8777028 email:
Mr Mark (new Head Teacher) - update Mr Mark Walters and his family are now in Brunei. We look forward to welcoming Mr Mark to the Rampayoh and Mendaram site on Monday cindybintahal@panagaschool.com 11th February. I am sure all children, parents and staff will do our best to welcome Mr Mark and his family into the Panaga School Community, as they work their way through onboarding processes and Panaga School Senior adapt to Panaga's way of life.
Administration Officer: Jalinah Bte Ali (+673) 3375728 email: jalinah.ali@shell.com Admin Support Rampayoh/Mendaram: Zurimah Bte Jumat email: z.jumat@shell.com
Gōng Xǐ Fā Cái
Thank you to our Chinese Community, who have offered a vibrant Chinese New Year Assembly at both Rampayoh and Teraja today. Such community leadership is so appreciated and assists us all in building our international mindedness.
Admin Support Teraja: Hasmah Bte Hj Salleh hasmah.salleh@shell.com
Panaga School Weekly editor: Damian Brady damianbrady@panagaschool.com
Regards, Cindy
Panaga Panaga School School Weekly, Weekly, Issue Issue Twelve, Fifteen, 18th 8th February January 2019
Chinese New Year fun for all in Mendaram Mendaram celebrated Chinese New Year with a variety of traditional activities, with many children and adults wearing red for luck. The children had a go at‌dumpling making from play dough, cherry blossom painting, lantern making, adding scales to the dragons and watching lions and dragons dancing on their way back from an assembly for the older children. Story time was about the festival and how people celebrate it all around the world. The children had a chance to listen to the story of the Jade Emperor’s animal race and find out how the years got their animal names. By the Mendaram team
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Scenes from today’s wonderful Chinese New Year assemblies across the school
Thank you to all of our Chinese students, teachers, parents and friends!
Panaga Panaga School School Weekly, Weekly, Issue Issue Twelve, Fifteen, 18th 8th February January 2019
As mentioned by Miss Cindy, all are welcome to come and join us for The Last Straw’s Adopt-A-Beach launch event on Wednesday 13th February, from 4,30pm.
The school, along with many other community groups, will be adopting different sections of the beach to help keep them clean. The event will kick of with a 30 minute beach clean, so remember to bring hats, sunscreen and bug spray.
Sports Training Schedule - Nathan Edwards
Monday 11th February
Boys Football Training
P4-M2
Meet at Teraja Hall
2.30pm 3.30pm
Tuesday 12th February
Girls Football Training
P4-M2
Meet at Teraja Hall
2.30pm 3.30pm
Contact Rugby
P7-M2
Padang
2.30pm 3.30pm
Running Club
P4-M2 (P4 & P5 must be accompanied by a parent)
Meet outside Teraja entranceway
6.25am 7.00am
Wednesday 13th February Friday 15th February
(mouthguards compulsory)
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Panaga School, in collaboration with The Last Straw, presents...
We want you to create a piece of art from waste. You need to: create artwork using clean litter – it can be flat or a sculpture in 3D. Make sure it is self-contained and safe to be left standing up. All winning pieces will be displayed at various locations throughout the Panaga Community. Please include the following on all artwork: 1. Name; 2. Age/class; 3. Explain what you used and why (e.g. a sculpture built using 20 yoghurt pots – A Week of Yoghurt – the number of plastic pots one family gets through in a week). Closing Date: 15th March (All entries to be handed in to your class teacher) Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Places will be awarded If you have any questions please speak to either Miss Claire or Miss Louise in Mendaram. Good luck!
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P5 and the Inventions That Changed the World Last week, Miss Gonnie visited P5 as a part of our IPC topic, Inventions That Changed the World. She talked to us about medical inventions such as x-rays, as well as lifesaving discoveries like penicillin and insulin. Did you know that before anesthetic was invented, patients had to bite on a piece of wood during surgery? OUCH!! Which invention do you think has changed your life the most? By the P5 team
Panaga Panaga School School Weekly, Weekly, Issue Issue Twelve, Fifteen, 18th 8th February January 2019
The plight of the Helmeted Hornbill The Helmeted Hornbill is the rarest Hornbill in Brunei and is a critically endangered species. This Hornbill is bizarre looking as it has a huge bill with a red casque on top. It also has a big patch of featherless skin on its neck. In the female, this patch is light blue to greenish, and in the male, it is red. The casque is so big that it looks like the head is bald.
Photo from: www.zoochat.com/community
Photo from: www.birdlife.org
female
male
The juvenile is all brown including the beak and it does not have a casque. It is a frugivore, as it mainly eats fruits, especially figs, but it also eats animals like small mammals, birds, insects and reptiles.
Photo from: wikipedia.org
juvenile
Unfortunately, there is a great demand for the bird’s red casque, which is used to make ornaments and jewellery. This is the reason why this bird is critically endangered.
Helmeted Hornbill casques, confiscated by the authorities
Earrings made from the Helmeted Hornbill casque
Photo from: www.birdlife.org
Photo from: Pinterest.com
Written by the Wildlife Warriors
Panaga Panaga School School Weekly, Weekly, Issue Issue Twelve, Fifteen, 18th 8th February January 2019
Los Animales de Borneo
Akshita, M1N
Lucy, M1S
Neeha, M1N
In Spanish, M1 have been learning about animals and adjectives. This is quite tricky as the adjective has to agree with the noun it is describing. At the end of the first unit, the students learned about Spanish endangered animals. To follow up from this, they were asked to produce a set of cards about the animals of Borneo. This was a great activity to revise verbs, nouns and adjectives. The students thoroughly enjoyed this and produced fantastic cards with wonderful information. Some even added extra information, such as the status of the animal. (These cards have not been corrected.) More cards to follow next week. Well done to all! Leopardo Nublado de Sunda
Vivo en: Borneo Color: es gris y negro Caracteristicas: Es solitario. Vivo nagas mangrove. No se sabe mucho de este animal. Es muy timido. Come: ciervos aves puercoespines cabras y monos
William , M1S
Varun, M1S
Jessica, M1S
By Miss Steph
Panaga School Weekly, Issue Fifteen, 8th February 2019 MY2, have been studying the works of
BANKSY,
an anonymous England-based graffiti artist. His street art combines dark humour and social commentary, using a distinctive stencil-based graffiti technique. The students have used his work to help them to develop their own thought-provoking stenciled graffiti, linking to the Sustainable Development Goals and highlighting the need for change in the world.
M2 Graffiti-The Power of the Image
Panaga School Weekly, Issue Fifteen, 8th February 2019
By Josie Kidd, Art & DT Leader for Learning, and Mr Zaim, Learning Support Assistant
Panaga Panaga School School Weekly, Weekly, Issue Issue Twelve, Fifteen, 18th 8th February January 2019
I asked and you delivered, Panaga! After no correct solutions to the question, “How many numbers between 100 and 999 contain at least 1 digit that is a 7?” This week waiting for me in the box were 3 correct answers! Congratulations to Richard, P5D, Saksham, 6MM, and Ayan, M1S. Saksham also took the time to correctly answer last week’s raffle puzzle beautifully. This week’s puzzle will test your number facts… Mr Simon