New Campus Improvements At TIS
September 05
A number of renovation projects aimed at improving the school's technical capabilities and facility offerings were completed this summer. Secondary students are now using brand new Mac computers, installed as part of a major upgrade to the secondary computer lab. Other technical improvements include new computer projectors in all grade 4 to 12 classrooms as well as 15 new interactive white boards located in various classrooms from grades 3 to 12.
Facility improvements were also a top priority. The student recreation area received a major facelift with the installation of a rubberized safety turf, which replaced the grass area that often became a big mud puddle during wet weather. Young TIS students will enjoy the new sandbox in the playground plus some kid-friendly basketball hoops located near the artificial turf. Other facility enhancements include three new music practice rooms, elementary and secondary counselling centres on the second floor, an expanded drama room, central P.A. and bell system, new PE equipment including gymnastics apparatus, new sidewalks and a larger grass field at the front of the school.  
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TIS Welcomes New Elementary Vice Principal
September 05
TIS has a new Elementary Vice Principal. Mrs. Maureen Atherton brings a wealth of knowledge to the position with 21 years of teaching and administrative experience. Prior to joining TIS, Mrs. Atherton spent four years as the Principal of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Elementary School in Ottawa, Canada. In her new role at TIS, Mrs. Atherton will be responsible for kindergarten and elementary programs, admissions, student discipline and resource orders.
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Curriculum Night
September 01
A warm welcome to all of our TIS families! Whether you are returning after the summer holidays or are new to the school this year, we look forward to working with you to ensure your children have a successful year at TIS. Parents are invited to meet with their child's teacher(s) to learn about the educational program at TIS and what parents can do to help support it. Curriculum Night will be held on Thursday, September 11 from 6-8 p.m. Parents of elementary students (PK-Gr. 6) are asked to come to the MPR first for a short presentation at 6 p.m.
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Second Place For TIS Futsol Team
June 20

TIS placed second in a "Say No To Drugs" Inter-School Futsol Tournament recently at Macau Stadium. The event was organized by the Association of Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers of Macau (ARTM). TIS also won the "Best Cheering Squad" thanks to all of the students, friends and families who showed up to support the team. As part of the ARTM's "Say No To Drugs" campaign, TIS students also participated in an art contest for the organization's annual calendar. Twelve TIS students had their art work featured in the 2008-2009 calendar!
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Exam Week At TIS
June 04
Exam Week is June 19-20 & 23-25. Please click here for more information and to view the exam schedule.
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TIS Earthquake Campaign Raises $100,000
May 29

 The TIS community responded overwhelmingly to the school's fundraising campaign to raise money for victims of the China earthquake. Hundreds of parents, students and staff members showed their support by donating thousands of dollars. After the week-long campaign, a total of $100,000 was raised! The funds were officially donated to the Macau Red Cross and the Hong Kong Committee for Unicef at a cheque presentation ceremony on Thursday, May 29th in the Primary Library.
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School Play This Friday!
May 20
 In less than a week, TIS students will take to the stage to present a special adaptation of The Wizard of Oz. Show time is 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 23rd at M.U.S.T. Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased in the main lobby every day after school and at M.U.S.T. Auditorium on the night of the play. The cost is $50 Mop per ticket. Join our fine young performers for a night you'll never forget!
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TIS Students Raise Money For Earthquake Victims
May 16
TIS students have spearheaded a campaign to raise funds for victims of the China earthquake. The children have created posters and are making presentations about the earthquake in an effort to encourage TIS parents and students to donate money.
Donations will be collected in the main lobby before school, during recesses, at lunch time and after school until May 23rd. Money can also be brought to the main office at any time.
All proceeds will be donated to Unicef to help with on-going relief efforts in Sichuan province.
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Award Winning Dancer Visits TIS
May 15
TIS students in grades 3-5 had the opportunity to participate in an Indian dance workshop recently with award winning dancer Pallavi Krishnan. Ms. Krishnan and her musical troupe are in Macau from May 1-30th for the 19th Macau Arts Festival, an annual event which features performances by artists from around the world. Her visit to TIS was part of a school program to develop students' interest in different art forms. During the workshop, Ms. Krishnan talked about Indian culture and traditions and also performed some mesmerizing dances. Students learned the technical skills of Indian classical dance and the importance of body language as a means of telling a story. They were then invited on stage for some hands-on instruction from Ms. Krishnan.
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HFMD & EV71 Information
May 07
Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease (HFMD) Enterovirus (EV71)
WHAT IS HFMD and EV71? Hand-Foot-Mouth disease and enterovirus 71 are intestinal infections that commonly affect children under 5 years of age. The illness usually lasts 1 week and symptoms include blisters, rashes, ulcers, and fevers. Complications are not common. In rare occasions, it causes complications of the central nervous system, which can be fatal.
HFMD and EV71 are preventable and treatable. Occurrences of the disease peak during June and July.
THE SITUATION AT TIS We have had no reported cases HFMD or EV71 here at TIS. We are passing along the information received from the Macau Ministry of Health about the illnesses so that parents can be informed.
THE SITUATION IN MACAU According to the Macau Daily Times, there have been 11 children diagnosed with HFMD in Macau. However, none of the cases required hospitalization nor had any of the children suffered complications. All 11 children were from Tung Sin Tong II kindergarten.
THE SITUATION IN CHINA The worst hit area is Anhui with 4,529 cases. Of those 22 children have died. Several hundred cases have also emerged from other areas in China.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The medical bulletin from the Ministry of Health can be found on the TISPA Resources page of the TIS website or it can be downloaded directly by clicking here. The medical bulletin provides detailed information about the disease including prevention and treatment.
Download an English/Chinese version of this TIS bulletin by clicking here
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