Flights
Students meet at Terminal 2- 2130 (930PM) (Wait in front of Cebu Pacific Check-in) DO NOT CHECK-IN Monday 02Feb 5J 848 SIN-Cebu Departs- Singapore 0020 Arrives- Cebu City 0405 Friday* 06Feb 5J 847 Cebu-SIN Departs- Cebu City 1955 Arrives- Singapore 2335 * All students must be picked up by a parent/guardian or have a letter from a parent/guardian indicating their method of transport home. Parents/guardians must be at the airport on our return to pick up students at 2330 (1130PM).A note can be provided indicating the student can travel home alone. |
Letter and application
• Here is a downloadable application (all Grade 09 recieved a hard copy on Thursday 13th November)
• You can view the document in the reader, as well
letter_application.pdf | |
File Size: | 392 kb |
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Draft itinerary
Project Work
Feeding the local community
G11 will be preparing, cooking and feeding 800 local school students coming from the local community of Moalboal. The second project will be mangrove planting to help reduce the impact of typhoons on the foreshore and support more sustainable ecological systems.
Planting One Million Mangroves in Cebu!
by Maretes Alenton
In September of 2006, the Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation started a program in collaboration with the Provincial Government of Cebu to celebrate Cebu’s Coastal Protection
Month. This program was the One Million Mangroves for Cebu Project that focuses on rehabilitating threatened mangrove forests that play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of coastal ecosystems. It aims to achieve the planting of one million mangrove propagules and seedlings in the entire province. The program highlights and encourages the active involvement of schools, businesses, civic groups, and the general public to join in the planting.
by Maretes Alenton
In September of 2006, the Coastal Conservation and Education Foundation started a program in collaboration with the Provincial Government of Cebu to celebrate Cebu’s Coastal Protection
Month. This program was the One Million Mangroves for Cebu Project that focuses on rehabilitating threatened mangrove forests that play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of coastal ecosystems. It aims to achieve the planting of one million mangrove propagules and seedlings in the entire province. The program highlights and encourages the active involvement of schools, businesses, civic groups, and the general public to join in the planting.
Group 4 sciences project
Grade 11 students will work on their Group 4 science project whilst on Week Without Walls:
'A compulsory project that encourages students to appreciate the environmental, social and ethical implications of science. This exercise is collaborative and interdisciplinary and provides an opportunity for students to explore scientific solutions to global questions.' (http://www.ibo.org/diploma/curriculum/group4/)
'A compulsory project that encourages students to appreciate the environmental, social and ethical implications of science. This exercise is collaborative and interdisciplinary and provides an opportunity for students to explore scientific solutions to global questions.' (http://www.ibo.org/diploma/curriculum/group4/)