Archive for August, 2009

Middle School Culture.

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Riverstone Middle School students worked on setting the school culture this morning. As a group, they came up with the basis for a code of conduct though Respect; Respect for Self, respect for Others, Respect for the community. The final Code of Conduct will be developed through the Student Council

Middle School REspect folder

Middle School REspect folder

Andrew Derry

Smart Boards in class

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Grade 7 using the new interactive smart boards for collaborative learning in Mrs. Elam’s Spanish class.

Grade 7 using the interactive white boards

Grade 7 using the interactive white boards

Andrew Derry

Faculty planning with Bogota!

Friday, August 28th, 2009

This afternoon, Riverstone faculty joined faculty from Colegio CIEDI, Bogota to plan the collaborative grade 8 unit. The unit was planned through collaborative software and the school’s new Video Conference facilities. Here is the Riverstone team with CIEDI faculty on the conference.

Boise and Bogota come together

Boise and Bogota come together

Andrew Derry

Why is Ben so Excited?

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Ben Brock has done a deal! Riverstone just took delivery of the first batch of its own Outdor Equipment: North Face tents.

Over the next few years, Riverstone will be investing in a whole range of outdoor equipment that can be rented by students and families.

Andrew Derry

Building Update.

Friday, August 28th, 2009

….and now we have a roof!

and the roof goes on!

and the roof goes on!

Andrew Derry

State of the School address

Friday, August 28th, 2009

State of the School Address
Wednesday September 23 at 7pm
in the Kennedy Gym.

As well as detailing specific initiatives for this academic year, the new Strategic Plan will be unveiled to the community for the first time.

This is a very important event, with crucial information about the future direction of the school, and all families should make every effort to attend.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Andrew Derry

New Handbooks

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Handbooks
It has been wonderful seeing so many familiar and new faces these past few days at the Back to School parties.

As you know, we have just completed a comprehensive strategic planning process that will guide the school through the next five to seven years.  One of the most important findings of that process was the need for better communication and education about the structure and philosophy of the International Baccalaureate programs, and the unique, structured and articulated way in which they are implemented at Riverstone.
As a central part of that process, we have created a new, more comprehensive set of handbooks designed to give you more information about modern pedagogical research and its implementation at Riverstone.

The full set includes:

· The Parent and Student Handbook

· The Elementary School Handbook

· The Middle Years Programme Handbook

· The High School Handbook

· The Outdoor Program Guide

It is important to us that you take the time to familiarize yourself with all the relevant handbooks since the better informed you are, the better advocates you will become for your child(ren) and the school.
If you do not yet have the relevant handbooks, please contact Robyn Olnes or Kathleen Gilton at the school.
More will be available at the State of the School address on Wednesday September 23, at 7pm

Andrew Derry

New Facebook group

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The Riverstone International School facebook group is now uo and running.

Click here to join and start to receive up to the minute information from Riverstone.

Andrew Derry

Start of a new year: Letter to Parents

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Dear Parents and members of the Riverstone community,

I sincerely hope you have all had a wonderful, restful and productive summer vacation. All of the staff members are now back in school and are getting ready for an exciting new school year.

Although we have several new staff members and some new positions at school, I would specifically like to welcome our three new faculty members who have joined us from overseas:

Lauren Bastion comes to us from Australia and has a wealth of PYP experience around the world. Lauren will be teaching Grade 1.

Oliver Martin joins us from England and brings with him a great background in Mathematics and outdoor education. Oliver will be teaching Middle School math.

Anke Voigt is a true international teacher having worked in many international schools. She joins us from her previous position as Athletics Director at the United Nations School in Hanoi. Anke will be teaching P.E. in Grades 4 – 10.

We wish them all every happiness and success in the Riverstone community.

Despite the summer vacation, the school has been a hive of activity these past few months. Summer school has been very successful this year with many new camps and a great number of new faces to the school. Ben Brock has plans to make sure that next year will be even better, so make sure you sign up early when new camps are announced in spring 2010.

The Strategic Planning Team has also been hard at work. The plan is now in a draft stage and will be presented to the team on Wednesday, August 26. From there, it will go to the Board of Trustees before being presented to the community for final comment in mid-September.

You may have noticed that the new Elementary building is progressing beautifully. We remain on track for completion in early December. If this date holds, we plan on moving both the Elementary and Middle Schools in to their new homes over the winter break. This will result in a delayed return to school; however, we will be asking our parents and students to come in to the school to help us move into the new facilities.

Various international links and exchanges have been taking shape over the summer and yesterday we ran our final tests on the new video-conferencing facilities. Although we will make sure you get more detailed information in the coming weeks about these new exchanges, I wanted to give parents of students in Grades 8, 9 and 10 plenty of notice since those students will have the possibility of being involved in exchanges to Bogota, Shanghai and Europe in the spring and summer.

Also, over the summer, we received several external benchmarks that confirm Riverstone’s incredibly strong academic program:

ACT summary results detailing the percentage of students ready for College-Level work:

English Comprehension: State: 72%     National: 67%     Riverstone: 100%

Math:                              State: 45%     National: 42%     Riverstone: 100%

Social Science:                State: 60%     National: 53%     Riverstone: 100%

Biology:                          State: 30%     National: 28%     Riverstone: 100%

All-round: State: 24%     National: 23%     Riverstone: 100%


IB Results: This year, Riverstone seniors achieved an 80% pass rate on their IB Diploma exams with an average score of 31.4 points. In addition, 24% of our students were awarded ‘bilingual’ diplomas. All of these scores are well above all international averages.

Newsweek released its annual public school rankings earlier this week. The rankings use an index that basically divides the number of AP or IB courses taken by the students this year by the total number of graduating students. Unfortunately, Riverstone was not permitted to be part of the study as an independent school. However, it is worth noting that Riverstone’s index is 5.97 for 2009, which would place it firmly at 25th place across the entire USA if included in the study.

In addition, we will publish the full list of college acceptances for our graduates in an upcoming newsletter. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate our students on their incredible successes.

As always, all up to date information about the school and particularly student successes, can be found on our website: www.riverstoneschool.org

With the global economy the way it is, I realize that many families have to make difficult financial choices. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for prioritizing high-quality international education for your family. For our part, Riverstone will continue to offer a modern, demanding, yet supportive education that truly prepares students for the realities of the world today and tomorrow. We will make it our priority to get to know and understand all of our students and their families and to strive to help each individual reach their full potential.

In closing, I would like to remind us all that students learn best when there is a supportive and effective partnership among school, family, and the student. To this end, the entire staff and I look forward to working with you and your children to make the 2009-2010 school year a great success.

Yours sincerely,

Andrew Derry

Head of School

Getting ready; faculty training

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Riverstone faculty, back at school and getting ready for the start of the school year!

Andrew Derry