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TOUCHB A S E TOUCHB A S E - The International School Of Penang

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BOARD BOARD Talk TalkIt seems no time at all since it was the end of year assembly,and everyone was saying their “goodbyes” before embarkingon their holidays. Whether you travelled overseasfor all or part of that time, or stayed here in <strong>Penang</strong>, wehope everyone had an enjoyable holiday and would like toextend a warm welcome to new families and staff, and anequally warm “welcome back” to all returning families andstaff members.Traditionally, the end of year holiday is a quieter time for school Governors,and like parents and staff, some Governors take the opportunityto travel overseas to visit family and friends, or simply enjoy abit of a break.<strong>School</strong> holidays do not, however, mean that everything comes to astandstill for six or seven weeks. On the contrary, during the ‘holiday’,the school campus becomes a hive of activity as there is a rushto get work done which cannot reasonably be carried out during theregular school year. An example would be work carried out in therecent holiday period to improve science facilities – both in terms ofspace and fittings. It would be impossible to have done this in normalterm time. In spite of promises from contractors, and the greatesteffort from school staff and Governors alike, deadlines are not alwaysmet. We are aware that not everything was in place as it was expectedto be at the start of term. We apologise for this and hope you will bearwith us. We can report that everyone involved is doing everything intheir power to ensure that any outstanding work is completed as soonas possible. This has been, and continues to be, a very busy time forthe Governors who sit on the Building and Development Committee.<strong>The</strong> Trustee Committee (TC) has also been very active. Several potentialnew Governors have been recommended for their expertisein education and business. TC members followed up by contactingthese individuals and determining that they have both the interest/desire to sit on the ISP Board and of great importance, the time to bean active, committed Governor. Subsequently, the candidates werecalled for interview. At this juncture, we cannot comment further asTC recommendations need to be presented to the full Board for approvalbefore the outcome is made public. We will therefore keep youupdated on our progress in the next Boardtalk column.You’re Talented!ZACHARY IQBAL- Year 11TC members are also busy working on upgrading guidelinesand policies which relate to the governing body. This workwill be ongoing, and one of the areas currently receiving attentionis the updating/drafting of Terms of Reference forthe Management Committee and its sub-committees. Forclarification, the TC does not make decisions for the Board.<strong>The</strong> TC operates on the basis of consensus decision-makingwithin the committee, and will ultimately make recommendationsto the Board. It is the full Board that will have thefinal say.<strong>The</strong> new academic year has only just started, and as always, is a bit ofa hectic time. This is particularly true for families and teachers new tothe Uplands community and perhaps to <strong>Penang</strong> as well, as they striveto become familiar with, and comfortable in, a new environment. <strong>The</strong>next couple of weeks will be even busier than usual, particularly forDr Horsfall, staff and Governors, with the CIS re-accreditation teamdue in mid-September. Again, we ask that you please bear with us asit does take a bit of time for people to “settle in” and to iron out anyprocedural hiccups.A final note: as is standard practice, the Trustee Committee, the ManagementCommittee and associated sub-committees were re-electedat the Board meeting immediately after the OGM on July 1st 2009.Anyone interested in knowing who sits on the various committeesand sub-committees of the ISP Board can check the school website fordetails, under the heading “Governance”. Additionally, it should alsobe noted that both the Staff Forum Representative and the PTA Chairaddress the Management Committee immediately before the monthlymeeting. This allows the Management Committee to receive valuablefeedback from both the teaching and parent bodies.Feedback on this column is welcome. Comments/suggestions can besent to our email address boardtalk9@gmail.comSusan Leefor and on behalf of the ISP Board of Governors.Zac is a well liked student at Uplands. A vibrant personality as well as anenjoyment of studying marks him out as a Student of Talent. He has beenpassionate about computers since he was little. He loved computer games andused computers to help him withhis school work.In Year 6, Zac’s parents foundout about Informatics, a computer course that ran twice weekly for 2 hours.Zac was a little hesitant at first as he was still young but once he started, therewas no stopping him.“I knew that I really liked computers so much that I would eventually choosethat as my field, my occupation.”In November 2006, Zac completed his Diploma in IT which covered programming,theory and computer business. He then commenced his advancedDiploma in IT but unfortunately Informatics closed down. Despite this, Zac continuesto be passionate about computers. While doing the course Zac also didhis open water diving and during the holidays he got his black belt in Aikido. Inaddition Zac is a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).His IT teacher, Mr Towers says, “Zac excels at all IT activities. He gives 100% of histime and effort when working on an assignment and usually presents a piece ofwork that supersedes the requirement by a significant margin. His knowledge is deep and wide ranging. He is a model student,and his work is always of an exemplary quality, to which other students aspire.”Uplands is happy to be able to celebrate our students’ achievements and successes. Zac, congratulations for being a Student of Talent!Zac and his mother, Rosie were interviewed by Mrs Nield. If you or your child has done something to be proud of please email MrsNeild so that we can share and celebrate our students’ successes at: sneild@uplands.orgPage 3

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