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Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir performs for VIMSIA!
/Today VIMSIA welcomed the world renowned, Copenhagen Royal Chapel Choir - Københavns Drengekor as part of the U.S. Virgin Islands 100 year anniversary celebration of Transfer Day. They performed a private concert in the Music Room for students, staff and parents. The Royal Chapel Choir consists of 50 boys ranging from 12 to 17 year olds. The audience were enchanted by their amazing vocals and presence.
More about the choir: Among some of the oldest European musical traditions are the cathedral choirs and their choir schools. The COPENHAGEN ROYAL CHAPEL CHOIR is the only representative of this tradition in Scandinavia. Founded in 1924 by Mogens Wöldike, the choir quickly developed into a full-time institution with the boys receiving their general education alongside a full musical and vocal training in SANKT ANNÆ GYMNASIUM, the Copenhagen Municipal Choir School.
With a comprehensive repertoire ranging from commissioned works by the leading composers of our time to the earliest polyphony, the choir has gained a reputation for being one of the finest of its type and has received several high distinctions.
The choir tours extensively and has given concerts in all parts of the world. It has taken part in many radio and television productions both in Denmark and abroad. Le Figaro has placed the choir alongside the Vienna Boys Choir and that of Kings College, Cambridge as one of the finest in Europe. They work regularly with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and have made numerous CD recordings.
Sponsored by the USVI Bicentennial Committee, VI Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy, Moe’s Fresh Market, and Flamboyant On the Bay Resort and Villas.
Congratulations Volts - Varsity Soccer Victory over Kean!
/Volts get some well-deserved ink from VI Daily News for their 3-1 victory over Kean last night.
Go Volts: School Participation Winners - Rotary Triathlon
/Volts bring home the school participation award...again! Pretty sure we are undefeated in this. Way to go VIMSIA athletes!
Special shout-out to our medalists
12 - 15 year olds: Taber - 1st place; Kaia - 1st place; Relay Anapia, Aviela, Nicholas - 1st place; Relay Skyler and Axel - 2nd place; Relay (mixed school) Gabriella, Christian and Thomas - 3rd place
9-11 year olds: Maia T - 1st place; Relay Mariana, Aurora and Sofie - 2nd place
5-8 year olds: Lyle - 3rd place; Relay (mixed school) Charlie, Willie and Connor - 1st place
Ms. Hess's Students Cleanup!
/Zia, Macy, Alexis and Mary went around the whole campus this week and picked up trash! They were very proud of their efforts. We followed with a lengthy discussion about rotary dial phones - they had no clue what they were, imagine that. Just think of the changes that happen in the world over the course of a few generations!
The Danish West-Indies – Sources of History - #100FOR100USVI
/The Danish National Archives’ digitization project “The Danish West Indies – Sources of History” is a fabulous collection of resources about Virgin Islands History. The site includes five million pages of digitized records from the colonial era which are now searchable.
#100for100USVI – Thank you for reading post number 2.
Resources to recognize USVI Centennial - #100for100USVI
/Happy Transfer Day! This lovely book, written by Anecia Sewer and illustrated by Karen Samuel, is a perfect introduction to Transfer Day for all students. It is a fitting opening entry for “100 for 100 USVI,” a collection of one hundred information resources about USVI history and culture that I am gathering in recognition of the Centennial.
#100for100USVI – Thank you for reading post number 1.
Elementary Track Team Celebrates A Great Season!
/Coach Nurse and his Elementary Track Volts got a much deserved treat last week at SnoMoon! Kudos on a great season, Volts!
#GoVolts
MMUN Students visit United Nations
/The sixth grade students wrapped up their model U.N. experience March 11 with a final assembly at the United Nations Headquarters. Their delegate finery is hidden under their winter coats – it was 19 degrees (Fahrenheit) outside!
Taste the Nations Performances
/Kudos to the PGIA students on their performances Saturday at Taste the Nations. And a very special shoutout and thank-you to their Arts teachers, Ms. Helen Sidiropolous and Ms. Jana Ferguson for their support and guidance along the way. Great job everyone!
Spotlight: Quinn Wallace
/The Wallace family participated in the Denmark Virgin Islands Transfer Marathon last weekend on St. John and did extremely well.
Hashia came second in the half marathon and Quinn was second overall and first place male in the 10k.
Tillykke!
MMUN Day 2!
/This message just in from Ms. Schlesinger and Ms. Morrison:
Wednesday was our day for sight seeing. We split into groups to explore different parts of New York City, including Top of the Rock, The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York Public Library...The kids are loving popping into stores such as Lego, NBA, Forever 21, Barnes and Noble, Whole Foods. We’ve sampled world famous pizza and cheesecakes. Wednesday night as the kids were putting finishing touches on their poster displays, one said “I can’t believe we just got here last night!”
Today/ Thursday was the first day of conferences. Everyone was a little nervous in the morning, but by lunch feeling a lot more confident about the MMUN committee process.
Tomorrow we are supposed to get snow!!!!
MMUN Students visit Museum of Modern Art and New York Public Library
/Ms. Schlesinger took this group of MMUN students to the New York Public Library and the Museum of Modern Art yesterday.
Bon Voyage! MMUN Students on their Way!
/Montessori Model United Nations trip is underway with 17 of our sixth year students. This is our 10th year attending this amazing conference in New York City. This year our students are representing the nations of Fiji, Finland, Portugal, Morocco, and Pakistan. The students research actual UN topics as if they were speaking from their represented country. They spend all year doing their research and writing the papers and referendums required as UN ambassadors. There will be thousands of Montessori students from around the country (and the world) at the conference. We have had several of our students over the years that have actually been chosen to speak on the floor of the UN General Assembly. So exciting for these young students!
Arrived safe and sound! Ready to start their adventure.
Alumni Update: Alex Emerich
/Alex started in Montessori at the age of 2 and graduated from our IB program in our second graduating class - 2012. He went on to The Pennsylvania State University and has recently graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Nuclear Engineering. He is now working as a test engineer at The Savannah River Nuclear Site Salt Waste Processing Facility. Alex was among the first five students to have spent their whole student lives through high school at VIMSIA.
Alex's fondest memories are chess team with Coach Allen and Soccer with Señor Araujo. When he started out in the High School, Ms. Zakers and Ms. Heersink taught every class!
Congratulations, Alex, on your college graduation and best of luck in your new career! Thanks for stopping by to visit.
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
/Ms. Schlesinger had her 3rd years reading and rating their favorite Dr. Seuss books today in honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday and "Read Across America".
Gotta' love Dr. Seuss.
Spanish exchange students have arrived!
/Let's welcome our Spanish students from Casvi International IB School in Madrid, Spain. They arrived last week and will be with us for several weeks soaking up our wonderful IB education and sun!
L-R Isabel H., Sarah J., Rubén H., Adrián S., and José C.
A PRESIDENT’S DAY SCHOLASTIC CHESS TOURNAMENT
/All USVI students are welcome.
The St. Thomas/St. John Youth Scholastic Chess Club and St.Thomas Rotary II host the third youth chess tournament of the year school year.
When : Saturday, February 18, 2017
Where : At the Lockhart Elementary School
Time : Registration starts at 7:45 a.m. The first game is expected to start at 8:00 a.m. sharp.
Rounds : A Four Round Tournament. Each round is expected to last for no more than 1 hour (30 mins per player per game)
Categories : An Individual Tournament
9 years and under
Ages 12 years and under
Ages 13 years and above
Cost : No cost Lunch will be on sale
Contact Person: Sinclair Wilkinson 340-514-7054
All members of our community are encouraged to attend this event and support our students.
All students in our public and private schools including students from UVI are welcomed to join. All players are asked to be on time.
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/This is a great opportunity to meet with the Director of Montessori and teachers.
Read MoreGo Teon!
/Congratulations Teon Persaud for having the highest GPA (4.15) on the VIMSIA varsity basketball team. This past Tuesday, he was recognized by the USVI Department of Education for his outstanding academic success. Teon is executing the task of representing VIMSIA in a positive way in our island community. Continue your success Teon, your VIMSIA family is proud of you. Let's show our love for Teon and the VIMSIA varsity basketball team by cheering them on during the MLK Basketball tournament this weekend. Their first game is against St. Croix Central High School Friday night at 9 pm at Ivanna Eudora Kean High School. Click here to read in the VI Consortium.
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