Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) Bs Psychology student Khryzelle Grace Lorilla won 2nd runner up in the recent 6th International Student English Speech Competition organized by the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP)in partnership with Siam University in Thailand.
Two other Monarchs made it to the Top 15 namely Jomari Villacruzes of BS Nursing and Kiel Martin Gutierrez of BS Tourism. Around three hundred students joined the annual competition that showcased the talents of students from Asia and the Pacific in organizing their thoughts, preparing their speech, and delivering it based on a given topic. … [Read more]
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) received its International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001:2015) recertification from global standards inspection leader TÜV Rheinland recently with zero non-conformities. The audit was a combination of a remote audit and an on-site inspection to assure SISC’s quality management systems are efficient, productive, and globally competitive.
The recertification covers all relevant areas of school quality including school management, curriculum, teaching processes, safety, and security, among others, to ensure that SISC delivers value to its students and other stakeholders. The successful recertification attests to the school’s ability to … [Read more]
National Convention on Impact of the Pandemic on the Capital Market: Opportunities and Challenges for 2022
The Capital Market Institute of the Philippines (CMIP) is holding its annual convention this coming 21st of April 2022, via Zoom, from 8:15 AM – 12:00 NN. This year’s convention is titled “Impact of the Pandemic on the Capital Market: Opportunities and Challenges for 2022” with the first plenary session talking about “The Rewards and Risks of Trading Blockchain, Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and Cryptocurrencies” and the second plenary session focusing on “Market and Economic Outlook in 2H of 2022: Painting a Bigger Picture of … [Read more]
Families who lost their homes to super typhoon Odette in Bindoy, Negros Oriental can look forward to returning home through the generosity of Southville for Others (SFO). SFO’s “Help Rebuild a Home for Odette Victims” charity drive was able to raise almost half a million pesos which were earmarked for building better homes for the disaster victims.
Bindoy Mayor Ike Amorganda led the groundbreaking ceremony last February 28, 2022, for the housing project to be constructed through the donated funds of Southville Global Education Network (SGEN) students, parents, teachers, staff, friends, and affiliates. Mayor Amorganda thanked SFO for the GI … [Read more]
The Southville Psychology Students won 2nd in the Psyclips Competition, one of the activities organized by the 35th Psychological Association of the Philippines Junior Affiliates (PAPJA) Congress. The 2-day event held workshops both for professors and students & 3 contests which were: Psyclips (Video-Making), Best Undergrad Thesis, & Song Writing Competition. The theme for this year’s national convention was “RECALIBRATING PHILIPPINE PSYCHOLOGY: Towards a More Responsive Discipline in the Challenging Times.”
The video entry entitled: “Alalay” was directed by Khyrzelle Grace Lorilla, narrated by Ethan Godwin Mangubat, and was edited and written by Marianna Sheen Canales, Khryzelle Grace Lorilla, … [Read more]
Southville International School and Colleges (SISC) Artists Anonymous continues the second installment of its Masterclass Series with the timely topic “Media Literacy During Elections.” With the Presidential Elections fast approaching, the webinar taught participants how to apply critical thinking to media messages before voting.
The five guest speakers were Mr. Markneel Balgos (Communications Strategist/Advocacy Projects Developer), Ms. Julienne Thesa Baldo – Cubelo (Communication and Media Scholar), Ms. Jean Franco (Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, UP-Diliman), Ms. Therese Gonzaga (Creative Campaign Specialist and Content … [Read more]
“It is with great joy to see our students achieving in the various fields of sciences. I am overjoyed with our students’ success. They have achieved so much at such a young age and with their growth mindset and grit, they are bound to achieve more,” says Teacher Sheryl Manalo, Southville Grade School Deputy Principal in the recent wins of several Grade School Students in the Hong Kong International Science Olympiad (HKISO). Close to 500 students from all over the world joined the HKISO where they competed in various categories in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, & Integrated Sciences.
To ensure that students’ communication skills are at par with international standards and industry requirements, Southville International School and Colleges requires all college seniors to earn a minimum score in the Test of English in International Communication (TOEIC) before getting their diploma. Graduating college students have required a TOEIC score of at least 785, or B2 Level on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, to be awarded their degree.
A TOEIC score of 785 shows that a student can use English in the workplace, enhancing his or her credentials for future job prospects. Graduates with a level of … [Read more]
Experience of gender inequality is an issue that plagues society, continuously restricting and hindering others from attaining their full potential. Efforts to bring awareness to this long-standing issue have reached the youth who no longer tolerate it, and hence, stand up against it.
Southville International School and Colleges’ International Baccalaureate (IB) students have made the initiative to launch their own Art Exhibit this 2022 with the theme #equalityIB. It has two main goals in mind: help raise awareness about inequalities going on in the community & use creativity as a means to express and deliver the message of gender inequality … [Read more]
What Southville saw as the greatest need of Typhoon Odette victims is a home.
The Southville Global Education Network (SGEN) mobilizes once again its Southville for Others (SFO) Program to help rebuild a community in Bindoy, Negros Occidental devastated by super typhoon Odette. The SFO donation drive Help Rebuild a Home for Typhoon Odette Victims raised close to half a million pesos to purchase construction materials needed by affected families in Barangay Ilaya of the said town.
SFO representatives on the ground reported, “The sight we saw was very grave. It was heart-wrenching to see residents stand on a spot … [Read more]
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