School Wide Extracurricular Program
(SWEP) 2013
Christian Ministries***Divisional Activities***Music Lessons PTA Saturday Sports***Arts, Crafts &Hobbies***Groups & Games Language, Reading &Literature***Performing Arts***Sports & Fitness
Dear Parents, Welcome to our School Wide Extracurricular Program (SWEP) spring registration. Please make sure that you are checking Edline for our latest information on:
How to register and pay and Activities being offered during the spring session, April 1st – June 1st, 2013.
In order to clarify the structure of our SWEP program, I’d like to describe briefly how the program is set up in our booklet. The two main categories of activities are Non‐RegOnline Activities and RegOnline Activities. Note that each division in the school has a day protected for Christian Ministries groups. No other SWEP activities will be scheduled by division on these days.
ES/KS1/KS2‐ Wednesdays AWANA MS/KS3‐ Tuesdays IMPACT& Discipleship groups HS‐ Thursdays Discipleship groups
Non‐RegOnline Activities require you to register directly with the instructor. These activities include the following categories:
Christian Ministries Divisional Activities (typically offered only to students within that school division) External Music Instructors PTA Saturday Sports
All contact information for these activities is provided in the SWEP booklet. Money is payable directly to the instructor for all activity fees including materials. RegOnline Activities are those for which you must register your child through the online registration system. These activities include:
Arts, Crafts & Hobbies Groups & Games Language, Reading & Literature Performing Arts Sports & Fitness
All instructor fees will be paid either online using an International credit card (Visa or MasterCard) or by cash in Won at the Activities Directors office. Material fees will be paid directly to the instructor. The web address for all Spring SWEP RegOnline activities is:
www.regonline.com/swepspring2013
Please carefully read the Essential Information preceding the RegOnline Activities to know how to register and pay for these activities. Should you have any problems or questions, please contact: *Jack Moon, SWEP Director, jmoon@seoulforeign.org or call 330‐3113 8:00am‐5:00pm, Monday‐Friday *Ken Lee, SWEP Assistant, swep@seoulforeign.org or call 330‐3115 8:00am‐3:00pm, Mon/Tue/Wed
Introduction Welcome! Seoul Foreign School is delighted to offer your children more than 69 different activities, clubs, lessons, and athletic programs, across the following five areas: Christian Ministries.................................................page 1 SFS offers a variety of faith-based programs. Sign-up is done directly with the instructor.
Divisional Activities................................................page 3 Covering a range of interests, these programs include divisional newspapers, art classes, scouts, sports, and more. Clubs and courses are free, but may have materials costs. Sign-up is done directly with the instructor.
Music Lessons........................................................page 8 Private lessons are available from qualified music instructors from the local community. Registration and fees are arranged directly with the instructor.
PTA Saturday Sports Program............................page 15 This program is filled through open registration on-site. Registration fees are collected by the PTA SSP representatives.
RegOnline .............................................................page 16 These SWEP activities range from art and dance classes, musical groups, language clubs, sports, hobbies, and much more! Registration is done via RegOnline.com. Payment is made online via credit card, or in cash at the Activities Director’s office.
Please read RegOnline Essential Information prior to registering your child for any activity.
CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Spring 2013
All students wishing to participate in any of the Christian Ministries programs should sign up with the relevant instructor. There are NO sign up fees for these programs. Any material fees due are payable to the instructor. AWANA SK‐5/Y1‐6 AWANA (Approved Workmen ARE NOT Ashamed, from 2 Timothy 2:15) is a weekly Christian program in which students play games, have group/individual Bible verse memory time and learn about the Christian faith. AWANA has a great rewards system that will motivate each child to keep on going. It will be a time to meet new friends and build relationships. Each child will receive a booklet; club t‐shirt and a book bag which is included in the material fee of 30,000KRW. Instructor: Mrs. Jean Kim jeankim@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3118 Location: Elementary ES cafeteria/Veranda/ES457 Day/Time: Wednesdays 3:10 ‐ 4:45pm
IMPACT MS/KS3 Impact is an outreach event to all MS/KS3 students. Using media, games, music & live talk, students will have a chance to experience God’s love and work and also learn how God relates to our lives. It is a great place to meet new friends and have wholesome fun. Instructor: Mrs. Jean Kim jeankim@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3118 Location: Varies Day/Time: Tuesdays (Once a month) 3:15‐5:00pm **See Edline for specific dates**
Discipleship MS/KS3 Discipleship is a program open to all MS/KS3 students. The groups meet weekly for about an hour with their adult leader. Each group is different in what happens as the needs and desires of the students vary. For some, it is a safe place to talk about questions in their faith or wrestle with a variety of life issues from a Christian perspective. Others read a book by a Christian author together or study a book of the Bible. Others just want to learn more about Christianity and the basics of faith. Coordinators: Ms. Lonna Hill Mrs. Jean Kim lonna.hill@seoulforeign.org jeankim@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3307 Phone: 330‐3118 Location: Varies Day/Time: Tuesdays 4:00‐5:00pm 1|Page
CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Spring 2013
G2G Gr9‐12 Open to all high school students, G2G comprises a large outreach ministry group and a leadership team. The large group typically meets in the UAC, with activities happening occasionally off campus. Ohana, the student leadership team, meets weekly on a Monday at a faculty member’s house to plan for the large group event. Ohana members are selected at the end of the school year to serve for the following school year. Coordinator: Mr. Amos Lyso alyso@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3114 Location: Varies Day/Time: Varies
High School Discipleship Gr9‐12 Students meet in small groups of 5‐10 students with an adult mentor. Meetings take place either in classrooms or at faculty housing with parental permission. Each group is different in what happens as the needs and desires of the students vary. For some, it is a safe place to talk about questions in their faith or wrestle with a variety of life issues from a Christian perspective. Others read books by a Christian author or do a study on a book of the Bible. Some groups just cover the basics of Christianity especially for those who would like to learn about the Christian faith. Coordinators: Ms. Jenny James Mr. Amos Lyso jennifer.james@seoulforeign.org alyso@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3314 Phone: 330‐3114 Location: Varies Day/Time: Thursdays 4:00‐5:00pm
Psalms Gr9‐12 Psalms, a non‐audition choir, brings faith and music together as students, faculty, and community members experience the wonderful world of sacred music. The members get to sing a wide variety of vocal music ranging from traditional to contemporary repertoires. The Psalms choir performs in several concerts throughout the year, dates to be announced. Coordinator: Mrs. Allison Lyso allison.lyso@seoulforeign.org Phone: 330‐3317 Location: Lyso Center Choir Room Day/Time: Mondays 5:00‐7:00pm 2|Page
DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring Elementary School / British School / Middle School 2013
All students wishing to participate in any of the Divisional programs should sign up with the relevant instructor. There are NO sign up fees for these programs. Please note: any money due for materials MUST be paid at the first class – failure to do so will result in the cancellation of your child’s place in the class.
Elementary School Learning with Board Games Gr4‐5 Students will play a variety of reading strategy board games and create their own board game using the recycled materials. Location: ES 357 Day: Mondays 3:00‐4:00 Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Susan Park (susan.park@seoulforeign.org, 010‐6305‐2488)
Novel Study – Island of the Blue Dolphins Gr4‐5 We will read and discuss the classic Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. Students will learn comprehension strategies and new vocabulary, and explore characters and themes. We will read parts of the book in class, but some reading will also be assigned as homework. Only students who are willing to commit to the reading are encouraged to register. Location: ES 451 Day: Thursdays 3:15‐4:00 Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Caroline Hahn (chahn@seoulforeign.org, 010‐4911‐5729)
Girl Scouts Junior Troop Gr4‐5 The Girl Scout program helps girls build character, confidence, and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with adult leaders, girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self‐worth. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. Location: MS Kitchen Day/Time: Tuesdays (twice monthly) 3:00‐4:45pm Jan 15, 29, Feb 5, 19, March 5, 19, April 2, 16, May 7, 21, Jun 4 Leaders: Michelle Roberts (k.michelle.roberts@gmail.com, 010‐7239‐5539) 3|Page
DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring Elementary School / British School / Middle School 2013
Cub Scouts
Gr1‐5/Y2‐Y6
Cub scouting is a year round family program designed for boys in grades 1‐5/years 2‐6. Leaders and parents work together to help cub scouts learn to respect their home, country, and other people. Cub scouting focuses on each boy doing his best while learning physical and mental skills and developing personal independence. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. Location: ES Cafeteria Day/Time: 1 Saturday per month/1:00‐3:00pm Contact: Mr. Sven Jensen (sven.jensen@hotmail.com, 010‐6357‐0814)
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DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring Elementary School / British School / Middle School 2013
Middle School Middle School Senate SFMS 2012‐2013 Senate consists of one student Senator from each advisory class (the General Senate) and three senate leaders (two co‐presidents and one secretary), advised by middle school teachers. General Senators are elected by their advisory classes and serve ½ year terms. The three senate leaders are elected from the General Senate by their fellow Senators and serve a full year term. Location: MS Classroom‐ TBA Day/Time: Wednesdays 2:30‐4:00pm Coordinator: Mr. Nathan Walker (nwalker@seoulforeign.org, 330‐3253)
Girl Scouts Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors Troop
MS‐HS/KS3‐HS
The Girl Scout Cadettes develop courage, confidence, and character through a variety of activities. They learn outdoor and leadership skills through indoor and outdoor activities. They go camping, have campfires, and learn about their world and themselves while having lots of fun. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. There are possible weekend activities occasionally with pre‐ advance notices. **Please note: This program is based on enrollment. If enrollment numbers do not meet the quota, the troop will meet off campus at a different location. Please contact Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng for further details. Location: Middle School Kitchen Day/Time: Mondays & Saturdays (1st Monday of the month – beginning Jan. 7th 3:00‐4:45pm; 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00‐3:00pm) Leader: Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng (rosack@gmail.com, 010‐28018519)
MS/KS3 Intramurals This is a weekly sign up. Students should check the MS/BS office for details every Monday. This MS/KS3 activity is posted each Monday morning. Games include basketball, tennis, kickball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, soccer, hockey, dodgeball, kin ball, eclipseball, and cross country running. Come once, come every week, come with a friend, come and have some fun! Location: Varies Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15 – 5:00 Instructor: Ms. Susan Haynes (susan.sellhaynes@seoulforeign.org, 010‐6719‐3303)
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DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring Elementary School / British School / Middle School 2013
British School Computer Club
Y2‐Y6
Computers are used in a supervised environment‐fun, games, and sharing of ideas. Location: BS Computer Lab Day: Mondays 11:50‐12:20 Ongoing from August to June Instructor: Mrs. Renata Prest (rprest@seoulforeign.org, 010‐5802‐0506)
MS/KS3 Intramurals This is a weekly sign up. Students should check the MS/BS office for details every Monday. This MS/KS3 activity is posted each Monday morning. Games include basketball, tennis, kickball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, soccer, hockey, dodge‐ball, kin‐ball, eclipse‐ball, and cross country running. Come once, come every week, come with a friend, come and have some fun! Location: Varies Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15 – 5:00 Instructor: Ms. Susan Haynes (susan.sellhaynes@seoulforeign.org, 010-6719-3303)
Girl Scouts Junior Troop Y5‐Y6 The Girl Scout program helps girls build character, confidence, and skills for success in the real world. In partnership with adult leaders, girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self‐worth. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. There are possible weekend activities occasionally with pre‐advance notices. **Please note: This program is based on enrollment. If enrollment numbers do not meet the quota, the troop will meet off campus at a different location. Please contact Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng for further details. Location: Middle School Kitchen Day/Time: Mondays & Saturdays (1st Monday of the month – beginning Jan. 7th 3:00‐4:45pm; 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00‐3:00pm) Leaders: Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng (rosack@gmail.com, 010‐2801‐8519)
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DIVISIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring Elementary School / British School / Middle School 2013
Girl Scouts Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors Troop
MS‐HS/KS3‐HS
The Girl Scout Cadettes develop courage, confidence, and character through a variety of activities. They learn outdoor and leadership skills through indoor and outdoor activities. They go camping, have campfires, and learn about their world and themselves while having lots of fun. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. There are possible weekend activities occasionally with pre‐ advance notices. **Please note: This program is based on enrollment. If enrollment numbers do not meet the quota, the troop will meet off campus at a different location. Please contact Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng for further details. Location: MS Kitchen Day/Time: Mondays & Saturdays (1st Monday of the month – beginning Jan. 7th 3:00‐4:45pm; 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month from 12:00‐3:00pm) Leader: Mrs. Rosa Choi‐Kahng (rosack@gmail.com, 010‐2801‐8519)
Cub Scouts
Gr1‐5/Y2‐Y6
Cub scouting is a year round family program designed for boys in grades 1‐5/years 2‐6. Leaders and parents work together to help cub scouts learn to respect their home, country, and other people. Cub scouting focuses on each boy doing his best while learning physical and mental skills and developing personal independence. Membership dues and material fees are paid directly to the leaders. Location: ES Cafeteria Day/Time: 1 Saturday per month/1:00‐3:00pm Contact: Mr. Sven Jensen (sven.jensen@hotmail.com, 010‐6357‐0814,)
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MUSIC LESSONS Spring External Music Instructors 2013
Please note: In this booklet are all external music instructors. If you wish to register your child for private tuition, please contact the relevant instructor directly. Any payment due is made to the instructor, NOT through the online registration system. Lessons are scheduled by the instructor between the hours of 3:00‐6:00pm. Flute Instructor: Ms. Young Hee (Liz) Choe Young Hee Choe has earned B.M in flute performance from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where she studied with Timothy Day( San Francisco symphony principle) M.M in flute performance from Northwestern University under Professor Walfrid Kujala (former member of Chicago symphony). She previously taught at Head‐Royce school in Oakland California, and currently teaches flute and piano privately. She has performed with many orchestras and performed chamber music throughout the states. She also has won numerous awards, including a Young Musician Foundation, 2nd place in Fremont Young Artist Concerto competition, 1st place in SCMF (Southern California Music Festival), Korea times music competition and 1st place in Burlingame solo music competition. She has also studied at music festivals including the Aspen Music Festival, Julius Baker master class. She is currently a member of the National Flute Association and Korea Flute Educators Association. Ms. Choe teaches on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For further information, please contact Ms. Choe at 010‐8567‐9543 or via e‐mail: musicsogreat@gmail.com
Flute Instructor: Ms. Mee‐Jee Lee Ms. Lee been teaching different levels of players for many years and specializes in the UK music examination system called ABRSM. Ms. Lee prepares students for the ABRSM (Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music) exams every year. She completed most of her classical training in the UK during a span of 13 years, receiving a full scholarship and graduating with distinction from the Royal Northern College of Music. Ms. Lee brings a wealth of experience in performing as well as she has performed with Seoul Royal Symphony Orchestra along with Purcell school Chamber Orchestra, Moscovia Orchestra, and Prague Sinfonietta Orchestra. Ms. Lee teaches on Wednesdays and Fridays. For further information, please contact Ms. Lee at 010‐2580‐4081 or via e‐mail: mjflutist@gmail.com
Flute Instructor: Ms. Seung Yeon Lee Seung Yeon Lee received her B.A. from Sang‐Myung University and her M.A. from Sofia National Music Academy in Bulgaria. Currently she is a lecturer at the Daegu Art Music University and Joongbu University and has been teaching lessons at SFS since 2005. Ms. Lee is also a member of the La Fiontana Flute Ensemble. Ms. Lee teaches on Tuesdays. In addition, she offers private home instructions on Saturdays and Sundays. For further information, please contact Mrs. Lee at 017‐231‐0805 or via e‐mail: lsy0805@yahoo.com 8|Page
MUSIC LESSONS Spring External Music Instructors 2013
Piano & Voice Instructor: Ms. Oaksun Jung Oaksun Jung graduated from Yonsei University, majoring in classical voice of church music. Ms. Jung worked as a music teacher in middle and high from 1972‐1985 and for 10 years served as a choir director. She has experience as a private instructor at SFS since 1995. Ms. Jung teaches on Tuesday. For further details, please contact Ms. Jung at 016‐442‐5238.
Piano Instructor: Ms. Sung‐ah (Hannah) Kim Ms. Kim studied in London for ten years receiving both MMus and BMus degrees from the Royal Academy of Music and her early education was at the Purcell Specialist’s Music School and Royal Junior College of Music. She studied with Kathryn Stott and Aaron Shorr and appeared in various solo and chamber music concerts including recital at the Bolivar Hall in London organized by the Venezuelan Embassy and piano duo performance at the Purcell Room in collaboration with the London Sinfonietta. She received the Nancy Dickinson Award from the Royal Academy and also received LRAM (Licentiate Royal Academy of Music) piano teaching qualification during her undergraduate studies. She has been teaching performance, theory, sight reading, aural, etc. to many students from various nationalities from complete beginners to high level players, incorporating ABRSM curriculum, tutor books for beginners, and many other music selections from popular classical albums. She is currently at the Yonsei University D.M.A (Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Performance) course. Ms. Kim is available for home instruction on Saturdays from 9am – 3pm in addition to teaching on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays at SFS. For further details, please contact Ms. Kim at 010‐9377‐3659 or via email: sak_hannah@hotmail.com
Piano & Voice Instructor: Mrs. Esther Jun As a choral conductor, a music educator, and a piano accompanist, Esther Jun comes from a rich background of teaching music to all ages from preschoolers to adults. Her teaching experience includes 20 years of private piano lessons, 15 years of directing adult and children’s choirs, and 9 years of teaching general music. Her main goal is to teach children to enjoy and love music by incorporating movement and singing to private piano lessons. She holds a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano performance from San Jose State University, California, and a Master’s degree in Choral Conducting from Joong Ang University in Seoul Korea, where she studied with an internationally renowned choral conductor, Yoon Hak Won. She is available for lessons at SFS on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. For further information, please contact Ms. Jun at 010-6322-7560 or via email: ejun@seoulforeign.org
Piano Instructor: Mrs. Julie Park Julie Park graduated from the school of music at Ewha Women’s University. She worked as a music teacher in middle school for 9 years and served as a choir director for 5 years and piano accompanist for over 5 years at the Seoul Union Church. Ms. Park’s experience as a private teacher since1988 has given her a mature level of teaching skills which has proven effective for most students regardless of their age or capacities. The main focus of her instruction is to help students draw enjoyment out of music from themselves and express that in playing piano. Ms. Park also assists students to build a balanced basis in sight‐reading, rhythm, theory, and technique. Ms. Park teaches on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. For further information, please contact Ms. Park at 011‐1708‐9438 or via e‐mail: juliepark@hanmail.net 9|Page
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Piano & Harp Instructor: Mrs. Joo Lee Mrs. Lee has been a music teacher at international schools including SFS for 7 years. She studied harp and piano at ANU in Australia, focusing on performance, teaching, and development of instructional materials and activities. For harp, students must be at least 8 years old and have at least 6 months experience playing the piano. Mrs. Lee is available for lessons at your home on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. For further information, please contact Mrs. Lee at 016‐203‐1332 or via email: mjlee73@hotmail.com
Piano Instructor: Ms. Jihyun Shyn Jihyun Shyn graduated from Ewha Women's University, majoring in classical piano. Currently, she is teaching SFS students from elementary through high school. As an SFS mom herself, Ms. Shyn has been acting as a piano accompanist for the Elementary and Middle School Music concerts since 2001. For the textbook, she uses Alfred's Basic Piano Course Books which are designed for the specific curriculum according to the needs of each individual student. Ms. Shyn holds her student’s piano recitals every semester at school to interact with parents. Ms. Shyn teaches Monday through Friday. For further information, please contact Ms. Shyn at 010‐4707‐2607 or via e‐mail: jihyunshyn2002@yahoo.co.kr
Piano & Theory Instructor: Ms. Julie Lee Julie Lee studied at Eastman School of Music and the University of Southern California and gained a Master’s Degree in piano. She has been teaching many students regardless of their ages or capacities for over 10 years. She prepares those who wish to take ABRSM (Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music) exams and she holds her students’ recital every year at school. She also has been working as a music substitute teacher at SFS since 2008. Ms. Lee is available for lessons at your home in addition to teaching at SFS on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. For further information, please contact Ms. Lee at 010‐4480‐4804 or via email: pianojulielee@hanmail.net
Piano: Ms. Hae Jung Park Ms. Hae Jung Park specializes in teaching piano to students of all ages, as well to all levels of play from beginners to more advance. In her excellence at Myong Ji University, majoring in piano, she was awarded an International Scholarship during her time there. Ms. Park is still actively performing in various music festivals and church events around Seoul. She also can engage students in learning how to sing while playing the piano as she is also a music instructor at the Global School teaching piano, choir and directing the Global School Quartet. Ms. Park teaches on Mondays and Tuesdays from 3‐6pm. For further information, please contact Ms. Park at 010‐8954‐4774 or via email: haejung726@naver.com
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Violin Instructor: Ms. Ji‐Sun Lee Ms. Lee is a violinist and received her Doctorate degree in Music performance (violin) from Michigan State University. She has taught at University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malyasia as a visiting senior lecturer until April, 2011. Ms. Lee has more than 10 years of teaching experience. For the past 5 years, she had been teaching at University of Seoul, Baeseok University, Kangnam University, and Sunhwa Art School. She had also taught at Michigan State University CMS, Charles Stewart Mott College, and Flint institute of Performing Art for about 5 years in U.S. As a performer, she has played in many orchestras and given many solo, duo, chamber recitals, and lectures abroad in U.S, South Korea, and Malaysia. Currently, she is a principal at Millennium chamber ensemble, a leader of Chamber 'Nuvelle', and teaching at University of Seoul and SFS. She loves God and loves to communicate with children through music. For further information, please contact Ms. Lee at 010‐3684‐4927 or via email: leejisun1234@gmail.com
Violin Instructor: Ms. Julianne Choi Julianne Choi studied at University of Western Ontario in Canada. Ms. Choi teaches a combination of practical violin playing, some music theory, and for beginners with no previous music instruction, the basics of the piano. Her method includes the Suzuki method with Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music Program which enables the student to learn the violin not only by ear but by developing their musical and technical skills evenly. Ms. Choi provides 2 student recitals a year and also RCM examinations for the students who wish to sit them. Ms. Choi teaches on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. For further information, please contact Ms. Choi at 010‐5555‐9787 or email: juliannechoi@hotmail.com
Violin Instructor: Mr. Tim McCann Tim McCann studied at Rice University and gained a Bachelor’s Degree in Violin performance from Peabody Conservatory and a Master’s Degree from Indiana University. Mr. McCann has taught in several schools in the US. He has performed at Summer Festivals and is currently Concertmaster of Insiem Orchestra. Mr. McCann’s students can expect a challenging, yet fun learning environment with emphasis on technical development and music making. Each student is encouraged to work on scales and/or etudes as well as an appropriate solo piece, including emphasis on intonation, becoming familiar with different positions and melodic phrasing. For further information, please contact Mr. McCann at 010 4190 5079 or via email: sakim9@hotmail.com
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Violin Instructor: Hyo‐Eun Sohn Ms. Sohn graduated from Daejeon Arts High School and received her bachelor's degree in violin from Hanyang University. Serving as concertmaster at Hanyang orchestra during her years in the university, she also actively performed with the greatest orchestras and conductors including String Chamber Orchestra in Poland Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. In particular, her violin solo performance of Faust (Gounod) was highly acclaimed (which was conducted by prof. Herik Sheafer). In addition, Ms. Sohn has been teaching children of all ages for more than 10 years. Her experience includes teaching amateur orchestra at Hanyang University in the College of Medicine, as well as at a number of elementary schools around Seoul. Ms. Sohn is passionate about teaching music and loves children. She hopes to impact her students by teaching the beauty of life through music. Ms. Sohn teaches For further information, please contact Ms. Sohn at 010‐2476‐4217 or via email: hyonplaysviolin@gmail.com
Voice Instructor: Ms. Young Hee Kim Ms. Kim studied in the United States for over 11 years, receiving both Master’s degree of Music and Doctor’s degree of Musical Arts in Vocal Performance from the University of Maryland where she won numerous scholarships. As a full time international NATS member and visiting teacher at Gyeonggi‐Suwon International School, Ms. Kim has been teaching different levels of singers from beginners to high level performers. As a choir director, performer, and passionate instructor in the USA and South Korea for over 20 years, Ms. Kim’s beautiful voice tone quality was recently awarded as a finalist in the Art Song Division of the American Prize in Vocal Performance. Ms. Kim’s goal, as a voice teacher, is to enlighten her students use their voices more easily and beautifully, thereby supporting them to experience greater joy in singing and to build on success through their vocal growth. Ms. Kim’s students will participate in an annual recital to share the beauty of music with others. Ms. Kim teaches Monday through Saturday at her studio and/or Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at SFS. For further information, please contact Ms. Kim at 010 5699 0551 or via email: yhkim329@gmail.com
Voice Instructor: Ms. Onyu Josephine Park Ms. Onyu Josephine Park holds a Performing Arts Diploma in Opera from the Frankfurter Musik Hochschule in Germany and has performed in many operas, oratorios, and concerts in Germany, Italy, the U.S. and South Korea. Of her recent performances as Atlanta (Xerxes), the Washington Post called her “an enormously talented soprano and actress whose eye‐rolls upstaged everyone in the cast.” A Fulbright Scholar and a Valedictorian from Seoul National University, Ms. Park graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree. Recently, she recorded a world premiere recording of German Lieder by the composer and pianist Walter Gieseking with the Naxos Company. She has been invited to perform the same repertoire at the American Musicological Society in Philadelphia. At the University of Maryland she has taught voice minor students and English, Latin, German, and French Diction to the undergraduate voice majors. Ms. Park speaks English, German, French, Italian, and Korean fluently and has maintained a private voice studio for 14 years. She has served as a children’s and adults’ choral director at churches in Frankfurt, Germany, and the Washington D.C. area. Currently, she is an adjunct faculty at Seoul National University. Ms. Park teaches Mondays thru Saturdays at her studio. For further information, please contact Ms. Park at 010‐8310‐8017 or via email: musicntheater@gmail.com 12 | P a g e
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Percussions Instructor: Mr. Raul Vergara A native from Chile, Raul Vergara holds B.M. and M.M. from the Curtis Institute of Music and Temple University in Philadelphia, respectively. He has performed with celebrated orchestras, such as, the Philadelphia Orchestra and Hong Kong Philharmonic. He has been a member of the World Youth Orchestra, Orchestra of the Americas, Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, as well as, National Repertory, Spoleto, Verbier and Schleswig‐Holstein Music Festival Orchestras. He is Artistic Director at Yonsei International Campus Performing Arts Series and Latin American Ensemble CHIKO. He has been featured in Arirang TV shows ‘Semipermanent’ and ‘The Innerview’ and has performed for KBS and ARTE TV. Mr. Vergara is prepared to teach students of all levels and ages in either individual or group lessons, on instruments ranging from the drum set through orchestral and Latin percussions. His ultimate goal is for the student to develop abilities that may help him/her succeed in other areas of his/her education, while cultivating the love for music. Mr. Vergara serves as Associate Principal Percussionist with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. Mr. Vergara teaches at SFS on Fridays but also provides instruction at his studio on other days. For further information please contact Mr. Vergara at 010‐2760 3363 or via email: raul@alumni.curtis.edu
Percussions Instructor: Mr. Robert Lauler Robert Lauler graduated from SFS in 2005 and has been teaching drums for two years while living and studying in Korea. Mr. Lauler's course focuses on the correct method of playing the drum set, including proper stick technique and building interdependence between the hands and feet. The course uses famous drummer Peter Erskine's textbook for the drum set, and students will begin or continue their studies on the Percussive Arts Society's 40 "Must Know Rudiments" for drums. Students are requested to bring their own sticks. Mr. Lauler teaches courses on Wednesdays and Fridays at school. For more information please contact Mr. Lauler at 010‐4811‐7826 or via email: rob.lauler@gmail.com.
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SWEP PARENT AGREEMENT-MUSIC LESSONS As a parent/guardian of Seoul Foreign School (SFS), when signing my child up for individual music lessons with an SFS SWEP instructor, I agree to comply with the following terms and conditions. 1.
The parent/guardian will pay, in advance, a nonrefundable fee directly to the music instructor, at the beginning of each month by either cash or bank transfer.
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Returning music students must also pay a non-refundable one month in advance fee directly to their instructor on the day of signup to secure their place for the new semester.
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If the child or parent/guardian decides to discontinue or terminate lessons, he / she must inform the instructor and SWEP Coordinator, in written form, 14 days in advance, in order to allow enough time for that instructor to find a replacement.
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Once the parent/guardian agrees to a day and time for a music lesson this must be adhered to. The instructor cannot be expected to change the days of lesson times on an ad hoc basis.
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If your child is unable to attend a lesson for any reason, the parent/guardian must inform the instructor. However, the instructor is not obliged to refund money or to reschedule the missed lesson.
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If the instructor has to cancel a lesson, he / she will notify the student’s parent/guardian and the SWEP Coordinator as soon as possible. The instructor will try to reschedule the class but if this is not possible he / she is obliged to refund the money for that class.
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Private music lessons for beginner and intermediate students at the elementary and middle school level must be charged at the fee scale set by SFS. These fixed prices are: 55,000 won for 60 minutes, 40,000 won for 45 minutes, and 30,000 won for 30 minutes. For advanced students in the middle and high school music instructors are able to set their own fee scale.
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The class will begin and end promptly at the times agreed upon by the instructor and SWEP Coordinator. In all cases, the instructor and student(s) will leave the school premises no later than 6:00 p.m.
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The instructor will not allow students to remain in the facility space unattended, especially at the conclusion of the class while the student(s) are waiting to be picked up.
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In the event that a student walks homes after the end of a class without a parent/guardian, the instructor will require a note from the parent/guardian which will be kept on file.
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If a parent/guardian is repeatedly late in picking up his or her child, then the instructor will contact the SWEP Coordinator. SFS will not be responsible for the supervision of students after normal SFS school hours.
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If students are sent home early due to weather conditions, the SWEP Coordinator will attempt to notify the instructor as soon as possible so that they may contact the parent(s) and cancel the lesson.
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In the case of any misunderstandings or queries, the parent should first contact the child’s music instructor. If not resolved, the SWEP Coordinator has the right to intervene until a satisfactory resolution is reached.
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You may contact the SWEP Coordinator, Jack Moon, if you have questions or concerns (330-3113, jmoon@seoulforeign.org)
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PTA Saturday Sports Program Spring 2013
Saturday Sports Program – Spring Session Spring is finally here and it is time to register for the spring session of the Saturday Sports Program! Online registration will start today, Monday, March 11th at 5:00 p.m. and end at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21st. This session we are offering the following seven programs:
Baseball Basketball Football/Soccer Track and Field Tennis Round Robin FUNctional Fitness Futsal (Indoor Football)
Please register at the website listed below by the deadline. Once you have registered online, please print and complete the payment form, place it in an envelope along with the payment, and deliver it to Mrs. Koh (secretary of the British School). All payments and payment forms must be received by Mrs. Koh before 3:00 on Friday, March 22nd. If payment is not received before this time, your registration will be cancelled. Online registration and additional information can be found at the following website:
http://sfsssp.wordpress.com/registration/ Thanks so much everyone and enjoy the warmer weather! Wim and Kim
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RegOnline COURSES Spring ESSENTIAL INFORMATION 2013
IMPORTANT DATES Registration begins: Mon, March 11th At 5:00pm Registration ends: Fri, March 22nd At 3:00pm Full payment due by: Fri, March 22nd At 3:00pm Spring session begins: Week of Mon, April 1st *NOTE: All activities do NOT begin on the same day. Please check the SWEP course listings for the exact dates and times each activity meets. th In order to provide course instructors with optimal class sizes, late registrations may be accepted until April 12 on a
Please read the following information before registering your child online for any activity. Should you have any problems or questions, please contact: *Jack Moon, SWEP Director jmoon@seoulforeign.org Or call 330‐3113 8:00am‐5:00pm, Monday‐Friday *Ken Lee, SWEP Assistant swep@seoulforeign.org Or call 330‐3115 8:00‐3:00pm, Mon/Tue/Wed If you have an URGENT problem outside school hours, please call: Jack Moon at 010‐6390‐4091
st th per class basis and as space allows. Late registration period for the Spring Session is from April 1 – April 12 . All
late registrations will incur a $25 (30,000 KRW) Late Registration Fee in addition to the relevant course fees. Late registrations must be done in person at the Activities Director’s office. Payment for late registrations will be accepted in Korean Won only and is due at the time of registration.
Each division in the school has a day protected for Christian Ministries groups. No other SWEP activities will be scheduled by division on these days.
ES/KS1/KS2‐ Wednesdays ‐ AWANA MS/KS3‐ Tuesdays ‐ IMPACT & Discipleship groups HS‐ Thursdays ‐ Discipleship groups
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
The web address for all Spring SWEP RegOnline activities is:
http://www.regonline.com/swepspring2013 Please have the following ready before you begin the online registration process: Your child’s STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (found on their class schedule) COURSE CODES for the activities in which you wish to register your child‐ all online registration activities have been issued a course code. Please ensure you register for the correct courses as some activities have the same name and instructor but are for different age groups. International or Korean International MasterCard or Visa, if paying by credit card online. Online credit card payments will be charged in US dollars only.
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RegOnline COURSES Spring ESSENTIAL INFORMATION 2013 When completing the online registration process, be sure you complete these four steps: 1. Personal information: provide information about the child you are registering. You will have the opportunity later in the process to add additional children. 2. Agenda: select the specific courses you wish to register for. 3. Check‐out: Enter your International or Korean International credit card information or chose to pay in Korean Won at the SFS Activities Director’s Office. Click FINISH YOUR REGISTRATION at the end of this step or your registration will not be submitted. 4. Confirmation: If paying in Korean Won, print 2 copies of your invoice to bring to the Activities Director’s office with your payment. One copy will be kept and the other will be stamped as your receipt. You will receive an email confirmation immediately upon completing these steps. If you do not receive this confirmation, please contact the Activities Director’s office at 330‐3113 or 330‐3115.
Once the late registration period is closed, it will not be possible to register your child for ANY RegOnline activity until the next registration period. You may NOT contact any RegOnline class instructor directly to request a place for your child as this may jeopardize the instructor’s future position with the SWEP program. Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Activities Director’s office. There will be NO MOVEMENT in the roster (no more adding, switching, or moving up from the waitlist) after the last day of late registration.
PAYMENT For each online registration, there will be a non‐refundable registration fee of $10.00/12,000 KRW, whether there is a class fee or not. This is necessary to cover the administrative costs of the SWEP RegOnline program. This fee will only be waived if a student is waitlisted and does not get to participate in any of the activities he/she has registered for. Course payment is made by International MasterCard or Visa or Korean International MasterCard or Visa paid in US Dollars online at the time of registration, or in Korean Won at the Activities Director’s Office, no later than 4:00pm, Friday, March 22nd. Failure to pay course fees by this due date will invalidate your child’s registration (class being dropped) for any activity in which he/she is registered. Any waitlisted registrations will then take priority. All course material fees must be paid directly to the instructor on the first day of class and in the currency specified in the SWEP course description. Failure to pay will result in the cancellation your child’s place in the class. Please note that online credit card payments can only be made in US Dollars as they are processed through RegOnline, a US company administering the SWEP RegOnline program.
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RegOnline COURSES Spring ESSENTIAL INFORMATION 2013
ATTENDANCE POLICY Once registered for an activity, if your child has to miss a class for any reason, please notify the Activities Director’s office of the reason for the absence. This is in the interest of the safety and security of your child. PLEASE NOTE: There will be NO SWEP activities meeting after school if all school Divisions are not in session; this includes teacher workdays and all school holidays. Any activities involving more than one division will not be cancelled unless all divisions involved are out of school. Check the dates of your selected activities on RegOnline. If you have any doubt, please call the Activities Director’s office to verify whether or not an activity is meeting. Remember to quote the relevant Course Code when making any inquiries. Any SWEP sport activity that occurs outdoors is subject to cancellation on days when there is rain or the air pollution index is too high. The school has set the air pollution index at 150 for all elementary age students (KS1 & 2) and 300 for middle and high school students. On those days, we will make the decision to cancel around 12:30 pm at which time the coaches will be contacted and told to call/email you about the cancellation. Here at the school, we will contact each school division so that an announcement can be made about the cancellation and ask the students to make alternate plans i.e., take the normal school bus home. We will also post on Edline in the “News” section and send out an email from our RegOnline system to each parent notifying you that outdoor activities are cancelled.
CANCELLATION & REFUND POLICY
Some courses have a minimum enrollment in order to run. Should this minimum not be met, the course may be cancelled at the discretion of the instructor. Notice will be sent to all registered participants as early as possible so they may register for another class if desired. If a participant cancels before class starts, a full refund of the course fee will be issued. The registration fee is non‐refundable. Cancellations during the first week of classes will receive a refund of 75% of the course fee. Cancellations during the second week of classes will receive a refund of 50% of the course fee. There will be NO refund if a participant drops out of class following the end of the second week or beyond. *The $10/12,000 KRW registration fee for RegOnline classes is non‐refundable in the case of participant cancellation. All refunds will be made in Korean Won (cash or bank transfer) regardless of the form of original payment. Seoul Foreign School reserves the right to withdraw a student from an activity in the event of continuous unacceptable or disruptive behavior in the class. In this event there will be no refund for any remaining classes.
All information is correct at the time of publication, March 2013. Please continue to check Edline for updates and last minute changes to any classes listed before you register. **Korean Won/US Dollar conversions are determined based on the SFS Business Office exchange during the beginning of each session.
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RegOnline COURSES Spring ARTS, CRAFTS & HOBBIES 2013
Fun & Arts
JK‐Gr3/Rec‐Y4
In this program, students can experience exciting arts and develop self‐esteem through exposure to the art process. The students will learn basic art skill in areas such as drawing, painting, crafts, and origami. Course Code: ACH 01 Location: ES 458 Day/Time: Tuesdays, 3:15‐4:20pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Mun‐Wha, Kim Cost: $124/135,000 KRW (+45,000 KRW materials)
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RegOnline COURSES Spring CLUBS & GAMES 2013
Baduk Game (바둑/Go/Weiqi) ES/KS1‐KS2&MS/KS3/HS Learn the board game Baduk to challenge your mind while enjoying a nice leisure activity. The rules are easier than chess but rich in variety. So far no computer program can beat advanced human players. Baduk has a long history in China, Korea and Japan but is gaining popularity in the West, too. Baduk was played at the Asian Games for the first time in 2010. In addition, the course instructor has a Korean Baduk Association 5 Dan certificate as well as a BA and MA in Baduk Studies from Myong‐Ji University. Course Code: GG 01 Location: SFS Conference Room Day/Time: Mondays 3:05‐4:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Daniela Trinks Cost: $88/96,000 KRW (+10,000 KRW for workbook)
Cooking Club Gr5‐Gr6/Y6‐Y7/MS/KS3 **International Cuisine** We will prepare different kinds of international dishes (appetizers, main dishes and desserts) from Europe, Africa, America and Asia. We will discuss gluten and lactose allergies, and we will propose/ prepare some dish variations to take into account these allergies. Students with known food allergies and/ or food restrictions need to inform the cooking teachers at registration. Course Code: GG 02 Location: MS Kitchen Day/Time: Thursdays 3:30‐4:45pm, 8 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 23, 30 Instructor: Isabelle Leger and Claire Olivier Cost: 50,000KRW (paid directly to instructor) – includes an apron, plastic container, and cookbook.
Science Club for ESL and Special Needs Children Y7‐Y9 This Science club is for students in ESL and special needs program at SFBS. It will focus on recap from the weeks/day lessons and will give students the chance to absorb new words and new concepts in science. Students will gain from this as new words are sometimes not easy to learn. This will give them the chance to learn the skill of recap and more thorough understanding of concepts that they may not have gotten during science lessons that day. Course Code: GG 03 Location: BS498 (BS Science Lab) Day: Mondays 3:15‐4:15pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Tuesdays 3:15‐4:15pm (optional) Optional days ‐ Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21 Instructor: Ms. Fiona Keary Cost: $110/120,000 KRW
Hiking Club
Gr4‐MS/Y5‐KS3
Welcome to the hiking club! We will hike up Ansan, the mountain behind the school, and explore different areas. There are ponds, springs, a temple, a Buddha, rabbits, and lots of plant life. We will observe the fall leaves, climb to the top, scramble up rocks, exercise on the equipment, and enjoy nature. I hope you join me on some wonderful autumn walks! Course Code: GG 04 Location: ES 361 Day: Thursdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 6 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9 Instructor: Mr. Eric Baland Cost: 30,000 KRW paid directly to the instructor (this fee will cover the snacks)
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RegOnline COURSES Spring LANGUAGE, READING & LITERATURE 2013
Beginning and Intermediate Mandarin
Mandarin Beg. 2 (Gr4 – MS; Y5 – MS)
Due to interest in Mandarin Chinese, we are offering a pilot program that will be meeting two times a week for the semester. We will be dividing the classes into three age groups: Sr. K – Gr. 2 (Yr1 – Yr3), Gr. 3 – Gr. 5 (Yr4 – Yr. 6) and Middle School, and providing a Beginners program and an Intermediate program for each age group. Unlike “Fun with Chinese”, these will meet two times a week and will include conversation, reading and writing. These programs are designed to be a more rigorous offering for those who have a genuine interest in learning Mandarin Chinese. It is our hope that those who finish the Beginner’s program will enroll the following year in the Intermediate program. This would ultimately provide a child a two year introduction to Mandarin Chinese. We are hopeful that this new offering will be an answer to the many inquiries that have been made over the past year concerning Mandarin Chinese. Please avail yourself of this important offering.
In this course, students will start to learn Chinese syllable (Pinyin), including initials, finals and tones, practice pronunciation. Learn to write Chinese characters. Master some basic sentence patterns and study basic conversation, such as greeting, self‐introduction. During the class, the students will not only enjoy learning language points but also know how to apply them into practice. Contact information: guanhongli@naver.com Course Code: LRL 02 Location: ES 275 Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:15, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Fridays 3:15‐4:15, 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Joy Guan Cost: 22,000KRW x 8 weeks = 176,000KRW/$162
Mandarin Beg. 1 (Gr1 – Gr3; Y1 – Y4) In this class, the children will first learn pronunciations of Pinyin and tones which are the most basic and important in Chinese language. Then some basic vocabulary and daily dialogues will be taught, and the teacher will help them to make new dialogue and act it out to arouse their interest in learning Chinese. The children also could learn some simple Chinese characters through Chinese character stories. Contact information: guanhongli@naver.com Course Code: LRL 01 Location: ES 275 Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:15, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Fridays 3:15‐4:15, 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Joy Guan Cost: 22,000KRW x 8 weeks = 176,000KRW/$162
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RegOnline COURSES Spring LANGUAGE, READING & LITERATURE 2013
Mandarin Intermediate Level
(Gr 6 – Gr 8; Y7 – Y9)
Mandarin Intermediate Level at SFS is offered to students who already have basic knowledge in Pinyin and Chinese character writing. Students should be able to understand and speak simple Mandarin sentences such as daily greetings, hobbies, self‐introduction, etc. Through this course students should build up their vocabulary, enhance their listening and speaking skills as well as writing skills.
Course Code: LRL 05 Location: BS 492 Day/Time: Tuesdays 4:05pm ‐ 5:00pm Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Location: BS 492 Thursdays 4:05pm ‐ 5:00pm Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Lin Zhao‐Printz Contact Info: linzhaoprintz@hotmail.com Cost: 22,000KRW x 9 weeks = 198,000KRW/$182; +15,000KRW materials fee per semester
(Gr 1 – Gr. 3; Y2 – Y4) Course Code: LRL 03 Location: BS 492. Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:05pm ‐ 4:05pm Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursdays 3:05pm ‐ 4:05pm Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Lin Zhao‐Printz Contact Info: linzhaoprintz@hotmail.com Cost: 22,000KRW x 9 weeks = 198,000KRW/$182; +15,000KRW Material fee per semester
(Gr 4 – Gr 5; Y5 – Y6) Course Code: LRL 04 Location: BS 394 Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:05pm ‐ 4:05pm Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Thursdays 3:05pm ‐ 4:05pm Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Ching‐Yuan Huang (Sharon Lee) Contact info: sharonclee88@gmail.com Cost: 22,000KRW x 9 weeks = 198,000KRW/$182; +15,000KRW materials fee per semester
Japanese Club
JK‐Gr8/Rec‐Y9
This is a club for native Japanese speakers who want to improve their oral and written skills. Parents are requested to assist with this program. For further questions you can email/call: norikoerinajp@yahoo.co.jp; 010‐8890‐3655 Course Code: LRL 06 Location: U 30 Day/Time: Mondays 3:00‐4:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Mrs. Noriko Saito Cost: Free
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RegOnline COURSES Spring LANGUAGE, READING & LITERATURE 2013
ES‐HS/KS1‐KS3
Scratch Programming Gr3‐Gr6/Y4‐Y7
This course will focus on reading, writing and speaking in German in an entertaining way. The instructor is a native speaker and graduated from a German Gymnasium (Berlin) and University (Lueneburg). The class will be conducted according to the student’s level and involve supporting German homework, reading or discussing current events. Course Code: LRL 07 Location: SFS Conference Room Day/Time: Mondays 4:10‐5:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Daniela Trinks Cost: $88/96,000KRW
This creative computing course is to learn programming skills, while creating, games, cartoons, and music &art programs on the computer. The course will teach with “Scratch” made by MIT, friendly and simple visual program language. We will start with learning the programming fundamentals. As the students build on their skills, they will routinely share their creation with other students in class. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. The class will take no more than 14 students on first‐come, first‐ serve basis. No programming experience is necessary. For more information, please check out http://scratch.media‐enabled.com or contact Steve Lawton at scratch@media‐enabled.com (010‐5588–4182). 20,000KRW for materials fee per semester (No materials fee if you have previously taken Scratch). You must bring your own laptop. Course Code: LRL 09 Location: ES 275 Day/Time: Tuesdays, 3:10‐4:50pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Steve Lawton Cost: $147/ 160,000 + 20,000KRW for materials fee per semester (No materials fee if you have previously taken Scratch)
German Class
IB Prep German
ES/MS/HS
Bringing with her 33 years’ experience with students all around the world, Ms. Franziska is offering an intensive course for those that are aiming for the IB exam for German. This course is for high school students. She also offers lessons for students with German as a mother tongue to children from elementary thru high school. This course is directly arranged with the instructor. This course is NOT available via RegOnline. To sign up, please contact Franziska Weller at franciscaweller@hotmail.com or call 010‐5108‐ 2505 Course Code: LRL 08 Location: Off Campus Day/Time: Same as school year Instructor: Mrs. Franziska Weller Cost: 60,000 KRW per lesson/IB students 40,000 KRW per lesson/non‐IB curriculum
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RegOnline COURSES Spring LANGUAGE, READING & LITERATURE 2013
Robotics Programming Gr5‐MS/Y6‐Y9 This intermediate level is for upper grade students or those with any previous Scratch experience regardless of grade level. Students will be programming of real and virtual robotic solutions. Topics include the programming and modifications of Mindstorm robots (with environmental sensors) and virtual robotics (Not physically existing as such but made by software to be more powerful or complete: DARPA Robotics Challenge) and robot‐based automated‐ assembly systems of both types. With programming NXT Robots as a classroom activity, examples range from using an AI for maze navigation and a contest of robot wrestling “robo‐sumo”. The Programming language “Enchanted” is a Scratch style programming application. Also, virtual robotics via ComputerCraft / MineCraft to program from mining and building to classroom combat. And Advanced TekKit / Minecraft automated virtual systems. You must bring your own laptop. Course Code: LRL 10 Location: MS 231 Day/Time: Thursdays, 3:10‐4:50pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Steve Lawton Cost: $166/ 180,000 + 30,000KRW for material fee per semester. (Scratch or Minecraft experts can waive the materials fee)
Minecraft‐Edu Simulations Lab Gr4‐Gr8/Y6‐Y9 Minecraft‐Edu Simulations Lab is for upper grade students or those with any previous Scratch experience regardless of grade level. Learn by experience. Beyond a game, "Minecraft" is a simulated, 3D environment that engages students to explore, learn, and build with nearly anything they can imagine. They will work cooperatively with their peers in a classroom setting, connected to a multiplayer virtual sandbox/server. We’ll be exploring advanced learning simulation while learning basics of design, creative expression, planning, spatial reasoning, teamwork, and leadership by drawing on higher‐order thinking skills. Girls and boys are equally encouraged. It will be on a first‐come, first‐serve basis. 20,000 for materials (Minecraft experts can waive the materials fee). Must bring your own laptop. Course Code: LRL 11 Location: U 32 Day/Time: Mondays, 3:10‐4:50pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Steve Lawton Cost: $147/ 160,000 + 20,000KRW for material fee per semester. (Minecraft experts can waive the materials fee)
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RegOnline COURSES Spring Performing Arts and Singing 2013
Beginner’s Ballet
Gr1‐5/Y2‐Y6
This is a class for girls and boys with little or no previous experience in ballet. Students will focus on basic skills, developing coordination, technique, sense of movement to music, and expression. Course Code: PA 01 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: 144,000 KRW/$133
Intermediate Ballet
Gr1‐5/Y2‐Y6
This is a class for girls and boys with at least 6 months of experience in ballet. Students will focus on basic skills, developing coordination, technique, sense of movement to music, and expression. Course Code: PA 02 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Thursdays 3:10‐4:00pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: 162,000 KRW/$149
Int. Ballet Intensive Gr1‐5/Y2‐Y6 This class is for girls and boys who want to excel in the Intermediate level. Maximum number of student is 4 so it is more like a private lesson. Students will focus on stretching, mat exercise, barre exercise and center exercise. The instructor will correct bad posture give more detailed tips and technique. Aside from improving all aspects of ballet, it will enhance one’s balance. Course Code: PA 03 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Mondays 4:00‐5:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: 200,000 KRW/$184
Advanced Ballet
MS/KS3
This is a class for girls and boys with at least one year of experience in ballet. Students will focus on basic skills developing body ability, technique, musical ability, and expression. Students will learn excerpts of Swan Lake or Sleeping Beauty wearing pointe shoes. Course Code: PA 04 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Thursdays 4:00‐5:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: 216,000 KRW/$199
Advanced Ballet Intensive MS/KS3 This class is for girls and boys who want to learn more among level of Advanced Ballet student. Maximum number of student is 5 so it is taught like that of a private lesson. Students will have stretching, barre exercise, center exercise and famous variations while wearing point shoes. Students will learn group. Course Code: PA 05 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Wednesdays 4:00‐5:10pm,9 weeks Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: $ 248/270,000 KRW
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RegOnline COURSES Spring Performing Arts and Singing 2013
Funky Jazz Dance Gr4‐Gr5/Y5‐Y6
Disney Songs for Children Gr1‐3/Y2‐Y4
This introductory‐level class is a fusion of jazz, hip hop, and Broadway/Musical Theatre style dancing. By using popular, upbeat music in a positive and energetic class, students will learn that dancing is a way to be healthy, build community and have fun! No shoes necessary, but one may choose to wear jazz sneakers. Course Code: PA 06 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:10‐4:00pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Ms. Fumi Cost: $ 99/108,000 KRW
Disney Songs for Children is a group vocal technique class with an emphasis on popular Disney movie songs. This class will provide basic vocal technique and repertoire that are interesting and fun for young singers. Students will have opportunities to perform individually in class and at the class recital at the end of the term. Course Code: PA 08 Location: ES 455 Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Esther Jun Cost: 270,000 KRW/$248 (+10,000‐30,0000KRW for book)
Contemporary Dance
MS/KS3
This introductory‐level class infuses jazz, ballet, and modern dance styles to encourage self‐ expression and awareness of space, time and flow. Classes include a comprehensive warm‐up, stretching, and technique. Still not sure what Contemporary dance is and you need a reference? It’s the kind of Contemporary dance they perform on that popular dance show So You Think You Can Dance? Course Code: PA 07 Location: U 14 Day/Time: Fridays 3:10‐4:00pm, 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Ms. Fumi Cost: $ 88/96,000 KRW
Broadway Hits for Children Gr 3‐5/Y4‐Y6 Broadway Hits for children is a group vocal technique class with an emphasis on songs from popular musicals and movies. This class will provide well rounded vocal technique and repertoire that are interesting and fun to individuals who want to improve singing. Students will perform at the class recital at the end of the term. Course Code: PA 09 Location: ES 455 Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Esther Jun Cost: 270,000KRW/$248 (+10,000‐30,0000KRW for book) 26 | P a g e
RegOnline COURSES Spring Sports & Fitness 2013
The MS/KS3 KAIAC Sports Program is an intramural based program with four basic seasons throughout the school year. For the Spring session we offer table tennis and volleyball. Students involved in table tennis practice twice a week and attend a minimum of two Saturday jamborees during each season. Students involved in volleyball practice twice a week and attend a minimum of two Saturday jamborees during each season. The program builds sportsmanship, develops skills and game strategies specific to the sport and friendships. Registration is done through SWEP RegOnline **Students will be invited to register for KAIAC sports before registration opens based on the MS/KS 3 Activity Choice Form completed at the beginning of the school year. If possible, exceptions may be made for newly enrolled students. Only students invited to register for the respective KAIAC sport will be allowed to participate. Non‐invited students will be removed from the activity and will forfeit their application fee**
KAIAC Girls’ Basketball
MS/KS3
The MS/KS3 KAIAC Basketball is a fun season for students to learn skills, techniques, and strategies of the game. There will be one away jamboree and one home jamboree at SFS. We will have a SFS exclusive jamboree and team party at the end of the season. Students will be invited to register for KAIAC basketball before registration opens based on the MS/KS 3 Activity Choice Form completed at the beginning of the school year. If possible, exceptions may be made for newly enrolled students. Only students invited to register for KAIAC basketball will be allowed to participate. Non‐invited students will be removed from the activity and will consequently forfeit their application fee. Since we have great interest in our program and have numerous students on the waitlist it is important that those students that register into KAIAC basketball be 100% committed to participate. Please review the practice and jamboree schedule to ensure it does not conflict with personal schedules or other involvements. If a student is unable to attend practice or jamboree for any reason, the student is responsible for emailing Susan Sell‐Haynes prior to the missed practice. Two unexcused absences during the season will result in the student being removed from KAIAC basketball. Course Code: SF 01 Location: Gym Day/Time: Mon/Wed/select‐Fri 3:10‐5:00pm Apr 1, 3, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 22, 24, 26, May 1, 6 Jamborees: April 13th & April 27th Team Party: May 6th (Monday) Instructor: Ms. Susan Haynes Cost: $18/ 20,000 KRW + registration **Black shorts, water bottle, KAIAC jersey ‐ to be ordered BEFORE the first practice. You will receive an additional e‐mail pertaining to these dates** 27 | P a g e
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KAIAC Boys’ Basketball
Gr6/Y7
KAIAC Boys’ Basketball Gr7‐Gr8/Y8‐Y9
The MS/KS3 KAIAC Basketball is a fun season for students to learn skills, techniques, and strategies of the game. There will be one away jamboree and one home jamboree at SFS. We will have a SFS exclusive jamboree and team party at the end of the season. Students will be invited to register for KAIAC basketball before registration opens based on the MS/KS 3 Activity Choice Form completed at the beginning of the school year. If possible, exceptions may be made for newly enrolled students. Only students invited to register for KAIAC basketball will be allowed to participate. Non‐invited students will be removed from the activity and will consequently forfeit their application fee. Since we have great interest in our program and have numerous students on the waitlist it is important that those students that register into KAIAC basketball be 100% committed to participate. Please review the practice and jamboree schedule to ensure it does not conflict with personal schedules or other involvements. If a student is unable to attend practice or jamboree for any reason, the student is responsible for emailing Susan Sell‐Haynes prior to the missed practice. Two unexcused absences during the season will result in the student being removed from KAIAC basketball. Course Code: SF 02 Location: Gym Day/Time: Thursdays/Fridays 3:10‐5:00pm Apr 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, May 2, 3, 6 (Monday) Jamborees: April 20th & May 4th Team Party: May 6th Instructor: Ms. Susan Haynes Cost: $18/ 20,000 KRW + registration **Black shorts, water bottle, KAIAC jersey ‐ to be ordered BEFORE the first practice. You will receive an additional e‐mail pertaining to these dates**
The MS/KS3 KAIAC Basketball is a fun season for students to learn skills, techniques, and strategies of the game. There will be one away jamboree and one home jamboree at SFS. We will have a SFS exclusive jamboree and team party at the end of the season. Students will be invited to register for KAIAC basketball before registration opens based on the MS/KS 3 Activity Choice Form completed at the beginning of the school year. If possible, exceptions may be made for newly enrolled students. Only students invited to register for KAIAC basketball will be allowed to participate. Non‐invited students will be removed from the activity and will consequently forfeit their application fee. Since we have great interest in our program and have numerous students on the waitlist it is important that those students that register into KAIAC basketball be 100% committed to participate. Please review the practice and jamboree schedule to ensure it does not conflict with personal schedules or other involvements. If a student is unable to attend practice or jamboree for any reason, the student is responsible for emailing Susan Sell‐Haynes prior to the missed practice. Two unexcused absences during the season will result in the student being removed from KAIAC basketball. Course Code: SF 03 Location: Gym Day/Time: Mon/Wed/select‐Fri 3:10‐5:00pm April 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, May 1, 3, 6 Jamborees: April 20th & May 4th Team Party: May 6th (Monday) Instructor: Ms. Susan Haynes Cost: $18/ 20,000 KRW + registration **Black shorts, water bottle, KAIAC jersey ‐ to be ordered BEFORE the first practice. You will receive an additional e‐mail pertaining to these dates** 28 | P a g e
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Gymnastics Monday 1 Gr1‐3/Y2‐Y4
Gymnastics Thursday 2 Gr4‐5/Y5‐Y6/MS
Gymnastics instruction helps develop better coordination and body movement. Moving and lifting their bodies during gymnastics activities help students build upper body strength as well as leg strength. This is an asset to carry into other sports. **This class is open for BOYS and GIRLS. Course Code: SF 04 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:10pm 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Nara Kim Cost: $147/ 160,000 KRW
Gymnastics instruction helps develop better coordination and body movement. Moving and lifting their bodies during gymnastics activities help students build upper body strength as well as leg strength. This is an asset to carry into other sports. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 07 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Thursdays 4:15‐5:10pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Ms. Nara Kim Cost: $166/ 180,000
Gymnastics Monday 2 Gr4‐5/Y5‐Y6/MS Gymnastics instruction helps develop better coordination and body movement. Moving and lifting their bodies during gymnastics activities help students build upper body strength as well as leg strength. This is an asset to carry into other sports. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 05 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Mondays 4:15‐5:10pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Ms. Nara Kim Cost: $147/ 160,000
Gymnastics Thursday 1 Gr1‐3/Y2‐Y4
Saturday Gymnastics‐ Int. Gr3‐ 6/Y5‐Y6 This gymnastics class is for third through sixth grade‐aged students with three or more years of gymnastics experience. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 08 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Saturdays 9:00am‐10:00am 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Mr. Soon‐Sung Kwon Cost: $147/160,000 KRW
Saturday Gymnastics‐ Beg 1 SK‐Gr1/Y1‐Y2
Gymnastics instruction helps develop better coordination and body movement. Moving and lifting their bodies during gymnastics activities help students build upper body strength as well as leg strength. This is an asset to carry into other sports. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 06 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15‐4:10pm 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Ms. Nara Kim Cost: $166/ 180,000 KRW
This gymnastics class is for kindergarten and first graders who have no Gymnastics experience. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 09 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Saturdays 10:00am‐11:00am 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Mr. Soon‐Sung Kwon Cost: $147/160,000 KRW
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Saturday Gymnastics‐ Beg 2 Gr1‐3/Y2‐Y4
Woo’s Freestyle Football Age 7‐18
This gymnastics class is for first through third grade‐aged students with one or two years of gymnastics experience. **This class is for GIRLS ONLY Course Code: SF 10 Location: U 10 Day/Time: Saturdays 11:00am‐12:00pm 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Mr. Soon‐Sung Kwon Cost: $147/160,000 KRW
Mr. Woo http://youtu.be/4sYMdpzE8Mk was injured when he was a high school student, but never gave up hope of being a footballer. Through development of himself and the sport he loved, he became a pioneer of what is today know as Freestyle Football. For 20 years he travelled through 150 counties; performing at matches, TV shows, on advertisements as well as at numerous world championships. Now, Mr. Woo wants to pass on his love of the sport to those that want to learn and develop themselves as not just athletes but people. Together, IFE and Mr. Woo have created a one of a kind Freestyle Football Course to assist in the development of technical, tactical and personal goals and skills. “Freestyle football can teach you the power of your will; the will to battle with yourself, to never give up, to persevere and to believe in yourself. It is when you understand/experience this journey, then you can be a champion.” ‐Mr. Woo Course Code: SF 12 Location: BS Soccer Pitch Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Mr. Woo / Phil Neiland Cost: 135,000 KRW/$124
IFE 4v4 Champions League
Ages 7‐ 9
The 4v4 Champions League will provide players with more touches on the ball in a fast paced game environment. Player’s will touch and use the ball 200‐300% more than any other training/game and thus become more confident and develop very important technical skills. Players will learn to react and think quickly as a member of a team and will develop a broader tactical awareness and understanding of the game. "This friendly league environment is the best training tool available for players to improve their game. The 4v4 Champions League will aid in the players development; as the main aim of the league is to allow players to be more creative on the ball in a challenging environment. This is a great way for players to have fun in a competitive but more importantly developmentally correct environment with their friends.” Course Code: SF 11 Location: BS Soccer Pitch Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Mr. Phil Neiland / Warren Neiland Cost: 135,000 KRW/$124
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IFE Skills School
Ages 5‐ 6
IBS Basketball 2 Gr4‐MS/Y5‐KS3
IFE Soccer Skills program is where the foundation of a well‐rounded athlete is fostered. Players are warmly encouraged to improve and develop in a FUN but challenging environment. Players learn the important foundation skills of football and use the skills and moves learned in game situations. Players will then have a chance to experiment with the skills they learned during the IFE special match days. www.ifesoccer.com Course Code: SF 13 Location: BS Soccer Pitch Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:15pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Mr. Phil Neiland / Warren Neiland Cost: 160,000 KRW/$147
IBS provides a professional basketball training program. Our focus is to teach important developmental skills such as teamwork, independent decision making within a fast paced environment, and most importantly to foster a love of sport. We offer some of the most experienced international coaches in Korea. We welcome everyone from beginners to experienced players as our goal is to promote the great sport of BASKETBALL! Course Code: SF 15 Location: BS Basketball Courts Day/Time: Thursdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Mr. Nemanja Milic / Novak Mangic Cost: 135,000 KRW/$124
IBS Basketball 1 High School IBS provides a professional basketball training program. Our focus is to teach important developmental skills such as teamwork, independent decision making within a fast paced environment, and most importantly to foster a love of sport. We offer some of the most experienced international coaches in Korea. We welcome everyone from beginners to experienced players as our goal is to promote the great sport of BASKETBALL! Course Code: SF 14 Location: BS Basketball Courts Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:15‐4:15pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Mr. Nemanja Milic / Novak Mangic Cost: 135,000 KRW/$124
Taekwondo
SK‐HS/Y1‐HS
This course will suit students of all levels‐ beginners as well as advanced and will include all elements of Taekwondo including kicking, punching, sparring, Poomse and self‐defense. Beginners will learn the basic movements and foundation of Taekwondo and advanced students will improve and build upon existing knowledge. This course will help students develop not only their bodies but also teach them discipline and self‐control. Course Code: SF 16 Location: UAC Racquetball Court Day/Time: Mondays 3:10‐4:10pm, 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Master Kim, Kyung Mo Cost: 160,000 KRW/$147 (+60,000 KRW for uniform & shoes)
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Taekwondo
SK‐Gr5/Y1‐Y6
Course description is same as above. Course Code: SF 17 Location: BS Green Room Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:10‐4:10pm, 9 weeks Apr 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 Instructor: Master Kim, Kyung Mo Cost: $166/ 180,000 KRW (+60,000 KRW for uniform & shoes)
Taekwondo
SK‐Gr8/Y1‐Y9
Course description is same as left. Course Code: SF 18 Location: BS Green Room Day/Time: Thursdays 3:10‐4:10pm, 9 weeks Apr 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Master Kim, Kyung Mo Cost: $166/180,000 KRW (+60,000 KRW for uniform & shoes)
Taekwondo
SK‐HS/Y1‐HS Course description is same as left. Course Code: SF 19 Location: BS Green Room Day/Time: Fridays 3:10‐4:10pm, 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Master Kim, Kyung Mo Cost: $147/160,000 KRW (+60,000 KRW for uniform & shoes)
**Family Taekwondo Gr1/Y2‐Adult This is a family course where parent/teachers can come along with their children. This course will suit students of all levels – beginners as well as advanced and will include all elements of Taekwondo including kicking, punching, sparring, Poomse and self‐defense. Moreover, Nun chucks will be also included from this spring session. Beginners will learn the basic movements and foundation of Taekwondo and advanced students will improve and build upon existing knowledge. This course will help students develop not only their bodies but also teach them discipline and self‐control. Course Code: SF 20 Location: BS Green Room Day/Time: Saturdays 1:00‐2:20pm, 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Master Kim, Kyung Mo Cost: 160,000 KRW/$147 (+60,000 KRW for uniform & shoes) **Above course does not register on RegOnline. You must contact the instructor directly to register your child.
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Special Saturday Taekwondo Gr1‐8/Y2‐Y9
FUNctional Fitness for Kids 1 Gr 1/Y2 – Gr 3/Y4
This Saturday class has been specifically designed for students who may be busy during the week. This is an exclusive class for a maximum of 6 students to train Taekwondo. Learn skillful, up‐to‐ date techniques in an intensive training program. A recognized WTF (World Taekwondo Federation) master, qualified in the latest martial arts styles will teach valuable lessons in self‐defense, poomsae (Taekwondo forms), sparring, kicking, and punching. Improve your fitness, strength, self‐ confidence, control, and discipline. Taekwondo will teach you to focus, improve your school performance, and develop leadership qualities. Course Code: SF 21 Location: BS Green Room Day/Time: Saturdays 10:00‐11:30am, 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Master Steven Kim Cost: $184/200,000 KRW
FUNctional Fitness for KIDS is an activity based exercise program for students of all ages. It gives students the opportunity to move and exercise in a structured environment where they can enjoy physical activity. We teach students a variety of different athletic skills and sports that will aid them in their physical and mental development. Students will also learn how physical activity can be functional, rewarding, and enjoyable, thus providing them with a positive attitude about exercise as they move into adolescence and adulthood. Course Code: SF 23 Location: BS Tennis Courts Day/Time: Mondays 3:15‐4:00pm 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Mr. Brett Roberts Cost: 96,000KRW/$88
Yoga/Pilates
MS/KS3/HS
Pilates focuses on the core postural muscles which help keep the body balanced and which are essential to providing support for the spine. In particular, Pilates exercises teach awareness of breath and alignment of the spine, and aim to strengthen the deep torso muscles. Students will be using Pilates accessories such as gym ball, stretch band, and foam roller. Course Code: SF 22 Location: U 12 Day/Time: Wednesday 3:10‐4:00pm, 9 weeks Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Instructor: Ms. Won Kyung Shin Cost: $133/ 144,000 KRW
FUNctional Fitness for Teens 1 HS: Gr11‐Gr12 FUNctional Fitness for KIDS is an activity based exercise program for students of all ages. It gives students the opportunity to move and exercise in a structured environment where they can enjoy physical activity. We teach students a variety of different athletic skills and sports that will aid them in their physical and mental development. Students will also learn how physical activity can be functional, rewarding, and enjoyable, thus providing them with a positive attitude about exercise as they move into adolescence and adulthood. Course Code: SF 24 Location: BS Tennis Courts Day/Time: Mondays 4:00‐5:00pm 8 weeks Apr 1, 8, 15, 22, May 6, 13, 20, 27 Instructor: Mr. Brett Roberts Cost: 96,000KRW/$88
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FUNctional Fitness for Kids 2 MS/KS3 FUNctional Fitness for KIDS is an activity based exercise program for students of all ages. It gives students the opportunity to move and exercise in a structured environment where they can enjoy physical activity. We teach students a variety of different athletic skills and sports that will aid them in their physical and mental development. Students will also learn how physical activity can be functional, rewarding, and enjoyable, thus providing them with a positive attitude about exercise as they move into adolescence and adulthood. Course Code: SF 25 Location: BS Tennis Courts Day/Time: Wednesdays 3:00‐4:00pm 9 weeks Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Instructor: Mr. Brett Roberts Cost: 108,000KRW/$99
FUNctional Fitness for Kids 3 Gr 4/Y5 – Gr 5/Y6 FUNctional Fitness for KIDS is an activity based exercise program for students of all ages. It gives students the opportunity to move and exercise in a structured environment where they can enjoy physical activity. We teach students a variety of different athletic skills and sports that will aid them in their physical and mental development. Students will also learn how physical activity can be functional, rewarding, and enjoyable, thus providing them with a positive attitude about exercise as they move into adolescence and adulthood. Course Code: SF 26 Location: BS Tennis Courts Day/Time: Fridays 3:15‐4:00pm 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Mr. Brett Roberts Cost: 96,000KRW/$88
FUNctional Fitness for Teens 2 HS: Gr9‐Gr10 FUNctional Fitness for KIDS is an activity based exercise program for students of all ages. It gives students the opportunity to move and exercise in a structured environment where they can enjoy physical activity. We teach students a variety of different athletic skills and sports that will aid them in their physical and mental development. Students will also learn how physical activity can be functional, rewarding, and enjoyable, thus providing them with a positive attitude about exercise as they move into adolescence and adulthood. Course Code: SF 27 Location: BS Tennis Courts Day/Time: Fridays 4:00‐5:00pm 8 weeks Apr 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 24, 31 Instructor: Mr. Brett Roberts Cost: 96,000KRW/$88
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RegOnline COURSES Spring Sports & Fitness 2013 **All Hockey courses do not register on RegOnline. You must contact the instructor directly to register your child**
Ice Hockey – Jr & Sr Kings Gr1‐HS/Y2‐Y9 Kings Hockey teams play at Mokdong Ice Rink (located 20 minutes across the Yang‐Hwa Bridge). All levels of skills can be accommodated. Jr Kings – Beginner to intermediate levels for elementary and middle school students. Sr. Kings – Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels for middle school and High school students. Classes available Wed 6:00‐7:30PM, 10 weeks, Sat 9:30PM‐11:00PM 9 weeks, and Sun – Call for info – 9 weeks Skates, helmets, sticks can be rented for free upon availability; other clothing (protective pads, etc.) fee may incur from $100‐$200 including team jerseys. Transportation from SFS will be provided as needed. For more info: yhcho1312@naver.com Course Code: SF 28 Location: Mokdong Ice Rink Day/Time: Wednesdays 6:00‐7:30PM, 10 weeks Apr 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Instructor: Yun Ho Cho; 011‐715‐6234 Cost: $331 / 360,000 KRW
Ice Hockey – Jr & Sr Kings Gr1‐HS/Y2‐Y9 Kings Hockey teams play at Mokdong Ice Rink (located 20 minutes across the Yang‐Hwa Bridge). All levels of skills can be accommodated. Jr Kings – Beginner to intermediate levels for elementary and middle school students. Sr. Kings – Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels for middle school and High school students. Transportation from SFS will be provided as needed. For more info: yhcho1312@naver.com Course Code: SF 29 Location: Mokdong Ice Rink Day/Time: Saturdays 9:30PM‐11:00PM 8 weeks Apr 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Instructor: Yun Ho Cho; 011‐715‐6234 Cost: $294 / 320,000 KRW
Ice Hockey – Jr.& Sr. Kings Gr1‐HS/Y2‐Y9 Kings Hockey teams play at Mokdong Ice Rink (located 20 minutes across the Yang‐Hwa Bridge). All levels of skills can be accommodated. Jr Kings – Beginner to intermediate levels for elementary and middle school students. Sr. Kings – Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels for middle school and High school students. Transportation from SFS will be provided as needed. For more info: yhcho1312@naver.com Course Code: SF 30 Location: Mokdong Ice Rink Day/Time: Sundays – Call for info – 8 weeks Apr 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26 Instructor: Yun Ho Cho; 011‐715‐6234 Cost: $294 / 320,000 KRW
Ice Hockey – Jr. & Sr. Kings Gr1‐HS/Y2‐Y9 Kings Hockey teams play at Mokdong Ice Rink (located 20 minutes across the Yang‐Hwa Bridge). All levels of skills can be accommodated. Jr Kings – Beginner to intermediate levels for elementary and middle school students. Sr. Kings – Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels for middle school and High school students. Transportation from SFS will be provided as needed. For more info: yhcho1312@naver.com Course Code: SF 31 Location: Mokdong Ice Rink Day/Time: Wednesdays 6:00‐7:30PM, 9 weeks AND Sundays – Call for info – 8 weeks Apr 3rd – May 26th Instructor: Yun Ho Cho; 011‐715‐6234 Cost: $626 / 680,000 KRW (Twice per week).
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* Swimmers may only sign up for the programs which they have previously been participating in unless informed otherwise by Ms. Patricia Smith. These previously enrolled students do not need to attend an evaluation session. * Swimming evaluations are required by all other students wishing to participate in extracurricular swimming. Evaluations will be by appointment only. * Questions regarding swim evaluations and eligibility for all swim programs should be directed to Patricia Smith. tricia.smith@seoulforeign.org
Please only sign swimmers up for the programs that they are eligible for. This is imperative as no refunds are given for the registration fee! The Booster Swim Program will help students develop basic freestyle technique with breathing and backstroke. To be eligible to register, participants:
Beginners (booster)Swim Program 1 ES/KS1&2 (Ages 5+) Course Code: SF 32 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Thursdays 4:10‐4:55pm,8 sessions April. 4, 11, 18, 25 May 2, 9, 16, 30 Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith Cost: $85/92,000 KRW
Beginners (booster)Swim Program 2 ES/KS1&2 (Ages 5+) Course Code: SF 33 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Tuesdays 3:10‐3:55pm, 4 sessions April. 30, May 7, 14, 28 Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith Cost: $42/46,000 KRW PM Swim Squad (squads 2, 3, & 4) will help students develop and refine techniques in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly, plus starts, turns and finishes. Students will also work to improve their swimming endurance and speed. To be eligible to register, participants:
Must be age 5 or older Must demonstrate water confidence by blowing bubbles and submerging their face in the water Can demonstrate basic water safety skills while enjoying the water. The parent does not accompany the child into the swim lesson Students who do not meet the minimum requirements for PM swim squad. Students who are currently on a waiting list for PM squad. Students whose parents can arrange to pick their son/daughter up from the Aquatics Center Are expected to participate in at least 80% of the practices
Must be age 7 or older Must be able to swim unassisted and with confidence‐ 25m freestyle (occasional head lift acceptable), 25m backstroke, 25m breaststroke kick (on front or back) and perform a kneeling dive Are expected to be changed and on the pool deck at 3:10pm and ready to leave the Aquatics Center at 4:05pm Are expected to attend at least 80% of the practices Swimmers are strongly encouraged to participate in the SFS Swim Invitational June 1.
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PM Swim Squad (squads 2, 3, & 4) ES/MS/KS1, 2 &3 (Ages 7+)
Swim Squad 4 (intermediate) will help students develop and refine techniques in freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly, plus starts, turns and finishes. Students will also work to improve their swimming endurance and speed. To be eligible to register, participants:
Course Code: SF 34 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Mondays/Thursdays 3:10‐4:05pm, 8 sessions Must be age 7 or older April 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25 Must be able to swim unassisted and with Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith confidence‐ 25m freestyle (occasional head lift Cost: $85/92,000 KRW acceptable), 25m backstroke, 25m breaststroke kick (on front or back) and The Morning Swim Squad 1 is a competitive and perform a kneeling dive selective program where athletes train for and compete in swimming competitions. Athletes will Are expected to be changed and on the pool continue to improve their technique in all four deck at 3:10pm and ready to leave the competitive strokes, set personal goals, and Aquatics Center at 4:05pm prepare physically and mentally for these swim Are expected to attend at least 80% of the meets. Swimmers are strongly encouraged to practices participate in the SFS Swim Invitational June 1. Swimmers are strongly encouraged to participate in the SFS Swim Invitational June 1. The Morning Swim Squad 1 will be led by Ms. Patricia Smith.
Morning Swim Squad 1* Gr2‐12/Y3‐ Y9
Course Code: SF 35 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Monday‐Friday (5 days per week) 6:45‐7:45am, 43 sessions April. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30 May 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith Cost: $495/537,500 KRW
Intermediate Squad Swimming (Squad 4) ES/MS/KS1,2 & 3 (Ages 7+) Course Code: SF 36 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Mondays/Thursdays 3:10‐4:05pm, 8 sessions May 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 27, 30 Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith Cost: $85/92,000 KRW 37 | P a g e
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Advance level squads (1,2,3) are competitive and selective programs where athletes train for and compete in swimming competitions. Athletes will continue to improve their technique in all four competitive strokes, set personal goals, and prepare physically and mentally for these swim meets. Swimmers are strongly encouraged to participate in the SFS Swim Invitational June 1. Advanced swim squads will be led by Ms. Patricia Smith.
Advanced Squad Swimming (Squads 1,2,3) ES/MS/KS1,2,3/HS (Ages 7+) Course Code: SF 37 Location: Swimming Pool Day/Time: Mondays 4:05 – 4:55pm Wed/Fri 3:10 – 4:55pm 13 sessions (3 days per week) May 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31 Coordinator: Ms. Patricia Smith Cost: $233 / 253,000 KRW
Please note: the Wed & Fri Sessions are 1hr 45 min long for the Advance level swimmers.
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