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Classes at the International School Manila (ISM) in Makati City resumed yesterday, following the resignation of the board of trustees last Thursday.


Classes were suspended Wednesday and Thursday over the refusal of teachers and staff to hold classes in protest of the firing of school superintendent David Toze by the board of trustees.
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"I was driven by the need to find wholesale activities my children could engage in when we returned to the Philippines from a three-year stay in Singapore," said president Helen Castro Limcaoco. "Research has shown that brain development is fastest right after birth. Movement and physical activity stimulate nerve cells to form synapses that make up overall brain development. The critical period is from birth to age six."
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"I was driven by the need to find wholesale activities my children could engage in when we returned to the Philippines from a three-year stay in Singapore," said president Helen Castro Limcaoco. "Research has shown that brain development is fastest right after birth. Movement and physical activity stimulate nerve cells to form synapses that make up overall brain development. The critical period is from birth to age six."
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Classes at the International School Manila (ISM) in Makati City resumed yesterday, following the resignation of the board of trustees last Thursday.


Classes were suspended Wednesday and Thursday over the refusal of teachers and staff to hold classes in protest of the firing of school superintendent David Toze by the board of trustees.
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"I was driven by the need to find wholesale activities my children could engage in when we returned to the Philippines from a three-year stay in Singapore," said president Helen Castro Limcaoco. "Research has shown that brain development is fastest right after birth. Movement and physical activity stimulate nerve cells to form synapses that make up overall brain development. The critical period is from birth to age six."
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"I was driven by the need to find wholesale activities my children could engage in when we returned to the Philippines from a three-year stay in Singapore," said president Helen Castro Limcaoco. "Research has shown that brain development is fastest right after birth. Movement and physical activity stimulate nerve cells to form synapses that make up overall brain development. The critical period is from birth to age six."
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