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Thursday, June 30, 2011

MIT International School 3rd Commencement Exercises 2010-2011

MIT International School held its graduation ceremony for Grades 6, 10. and 12, Class 2010-2011, in Bellevue Hotel last May 27, 2011.
 







Thursday, June 16, 2011

SECOND SMPP: PHYSICS OLYMPICS

Congratulations to the MIT Physics team for being the overall champion in the       concluded 2nd SMPP Physics Olympics held at Ateneo de Manila University.




There were 21 schools who participated in the said competition, and I think MITIS was the first international school that has ever taken part in it.  As coach, I knew it was going to be a difficult to make the first cut-off  but my advice to the team was to make the most out of their opportunity, to follow their dream of  becoming champions, but also, to keep in mind that life is not just about Physics Olympics. It’s the team’s first match and first time to be under any competition pressure.   Hence, it was also a perfect opportunity for them to show what they’ve got.  Off the top of my head, we’ve bitten off more than we could chew, so we had thought of giving it up, yet with tenacity and anticipation, we overcame the challenge and grasped the historic opportunity-winning the first prize in the contest. I was pleased that I was asked to be part of it and that I was able to bring home the bacon. Here comes another challenge, but my preliminary observation has revealed that MITIS team has needed to undertake tough physics training to equip them with some necessary qualifications. I estimate that it will take couple of months to pull everything together.  I really want them to make sure that every area is adequately examined.  Indeed, the existence of this kind of competition has made me pursue teaching as my profession.
By: Mr. Edwin Auditor 
The Ateneo de Manila University

The 2nd SMPP Physics Olympics begin!

MITIS Representatives discussing there plans in the competition


The winners and the new champions of the 2nd SMPP Physics Olympics!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

MIT International School getting invited by the Workshop of Kyoto University

            Last March 15-19, founding Director of MIT International School, Mr. Hyock Chu Kwon, was invited in the workshop of Kyoto University. In those days, Principals of 20 other High Schools of South Korea, Taiwan, The Philippines, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia, and other more were invited.          

          For the past months, MITIS, with the help of Kyoto University, has done successful seminars about universities in Japan for multinational students and their parents staying in the Philippines. Moreover, MITIS, as the only Highschool from the Philippines in the workshop, was able to attain a partnership with Kyoto University, which allowed students in MITIS to be given broader opportunities to go to Kyoto University.


The Vice Principal of Kyoto University

Principals of the high schools from other countries


Having lunch with the Principals

The MITIS founding director and the Vice Principal of Kyoto University

The Professor of Kyoto University and the High School Principals
in the Chemistry Lab



                      The Principals of the High Schools

Science Lab




In front of the Katsura Campus with the Principals 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

TAKE THE 2011 PSAT/NMSQT!

TAKE THE 2011 PSAT / NMSQT!
All MITIS and non-MITIS students (Grade 9 / 3rd Year High School and up) are encouraged to take the PSAT/NMSQT for the Year 2011.
The PSAT/NMSQT lets you:

• get ready for the SAT®
• enter National Merit Scholarship Corporation competitions for recognition and scholarships
• access personalized college and career planning resources in My College QuickStart™
• request information from colleges and universities
• assess your critical reading, mathematical reasoning and writing skills
• get specific suggestions on how to improve your academic skills
Date of Test: October 15, 2011 (Saturday)
Start Time: 8:00 AM
Cost: Php 1,500.00 (MITIS Students) / Php 2,000.00 (Non-MITIS Students)
Location: MIT International School (Alabang, Muntinlupa City)
Telephone Numbers: 8091616 / 8070720
For registration and additional information, look for Ms. Charlene (School Registrar) or Teacher Angel (Guidance Counselor)

MIT International School | School Fees

MIT International School | School Fees
School Year 2011 - 2012

To inquire about the Tuition Fees,
please contact MIT International School Admissions at the following.
Ph: +632.8070720
Fax: +632.809.3280
Internet Phone: 070.7898.6262
email: info@mitis.edu.ph
Tuition Fee
Payment Option
Annual
Semestral
Quarterly
Kinder 1-2
PhP 100,000.00 (all in)
Grade 1-3PhP 135,000.00PhP 70,875.00PhP 36,281.25
Grade 4-6PhP 145,000.00PhP 76,125.00PhP 38,968.75
Grade 7-8PhP 155,000.00PhP 81,375.00PhP 41,656.25
Grade 9-10PhP 161,000.00PhP 84,525.00PhP 43,268.75
Grade 11-12PhP 177,000.00PhP 92,925.00PhP 47,568.75

 Annual payment due dateJuly of current year
 Semestral payment due datesJuly & December of current year
 Quarterly payment due datesJuly, October, December of current year & March of following year
The  payment options are only for tuition fees. All  other fees are payable on or before July of current year.
 Application Fee      PhP 3,000.00
 Entrance Fee
( a one-time, non-refundable fee for all new students)
PhP  40,000.00
 Development Fee (yearly)PhP  10,000.00
 School, Uniform, PE Uniform, Other Articles
 Miscellaneous Fees
Grade 1-5PhP  37,500.00
Grade 6PhP  41,500.00
Grade 7-8PhP  38,500.00
Grade 9PhP  39,500.00
Grade 10 & 12PhP  46,500.00
Grade 11PhP  42,500.00
Miscellaneous Fee Breakdown: Guidance and Counseling Fee, Laboratory Fee, Medical and Dental Fee, Student's Publication, Student's ID, Library Fee, Athletic Fe, Audio-Visual Fee, Student's Handouts, Student Insurance, Field Trip (if applicable), Junior-Senior Promenade (if applicable)
Sibling Discounts (per student)
 Second Student             5% of  Full Tuition Fee
 Third Student 5% of  Full Tuition Fee       
 Fourth and subsequent children 5% of  Full Tuition Fee

Other Charges and Expenses
 The costs of textbooks and workbooks for the year are determined annually and billed separately.
 Extra funding for other student activities not included in the Miscellaneous Fees will be determined annually and billed separately. 
 School supplies are ordered for all children in Kindergarten to Grade 5 (approximately PhP5,000.00 to PhP7,500.00). 
 After-school care may be extended to Kindergarden 1 to Grade 3 students at an additional cost.  
Scholarships and Financial Assistance
Scholarship grants and/or financial assistance may be granted to deserving Filipino students. The amount of grant or financial assistance shall be made based on the evaluation of academic qualifications and  financial need of the applicant.
Refunds
If a student withdraws from the school within 7 days from the start of classes, he/she shall be entitled to a refund of 75% of tuition fees paid. All other fees and the costs of textbooks and supplies are non-refundable. No tuition fee refunds shall be made after 7 days from the start of classes. Furthermore, a student who withdraws or gets dismissed within the school year shall be released his/her official school records only after the full settlement of the school fees corresponding to a whole school year, in case the full payment of school fees was not made.

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Applying to MIT International School



Application Procedure MIT International School
  •  1. Submission of completed Application Form with

    •              Two copies of 2x2 photograph of the student
    •              A copy of the student's birth certificate (*passport for
                     international students)
    •              A copy of parent's/parents’ certified/valid ID (*passport for
                     international students)
    •              Affidavit of Guardianship (if both parents are abroad)
    •              A copy of the student’s most recent school
                     reports/records
    •              A copy of the student’s immunization record and
                     medical examination report
    •              PhP 3,000 application fee
    • Please download Application Form here!
  • 2. Interview of applicant by Guidance Counselor

  • 3. Educational testing on competencies in Mathematics, and oral & written English

  • 4. Notice of Acceptance

  • 5. Payment of PhP 50,000 enrolment reservation on tuition (non-refundable if student withdraws from MITIS before tuition is paid)

Admission Policies MIT International School


  •   Parental support of the schools philosophy and practices is a requirement to the admission and continued enrolment of any student.
  •   Assessment will not be scheduled until all documents are received.
  •   The school reserves the right to request any additional information before a decision for admission is made.
  •   Providing false or incomplete information on the application for admission may result in a denial of admission or revocation of enrolment.
  •   The final decision on the appropriateness of an admission, continued enrolment, re-enrolment, or required withdrawal of any child rests solely with and at the discretion of the School Director.


MIT International School Admissions to any grade level depends on the evaluation of academic records on completed academic levels and on the age of the child. In addition, the results of qualifying tests and English proficiency tests shall be evaluated for placement purposes.
Admission LevelAgeLevel Completed
Grade 16 - 7Kinder 2
Grade 27 - 8Grade 1
Grade 38 - 9Grade 2
Grade 49 - 10Grade 3
Grade 510 - 11Grade 4
Grade 611 - 12Grade 5
Grade 712 - 13Grade 6
Grade 814 - 15Grade 7 (Int'l)/HS 1 (Phil)
Grade 915 - 16Grade 8 (Int'l)/HS 2 (Phil)
Grade 1016 -1 7Grade 9 (Int'l)/HS 3 (Phil)
Grade 11*17 -18Grade 10 (Int'l)/HS 4 (Phil)
Grade 12*18 - 19Grade 11 (Int'l)/HS 4 (Phil)
*Students who decide to pursue tertiary education in any college or university in the Philippines need not take the Grade 11 and 12 levels.