Association of China and Mongolia International Schools explained

Association of China and Mongolia International Schools
Area Served:Eastern Asia
Type:Education and Athletic
Location:Hong Kong
Num Members:57
Notable Athletes:Andrew Eves of QSI, Anthony LEIdiboy of DCB
Ceo:Jan Vlcek

Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (otherwise known as ACAMIS;) is a non-profit association of international schools in eastern Asia and comprises over fifty international schools from China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Mongolia. The association acts as a networking platform with the aims to broaden the education dimensions of participating schools, advance the professional growth of school staff members, promote international friendship within the schools through activities, encourage student interaction through extra curricular activities in sports, the arts, and environmental issues, and finally collaborate on the professional development of participating members.[1]

Members of ACAMIS are all international schools within the region, having commitment to an international program delivered in English. A few of the acceptable curricula are major international, American, Canadian, Australian, or British programs, including, International Baccalaureate, CIS, WASC, NEASC, Middle States Association Accreditation, Ontario, New Brunswick and Alberta education systems, New South Wales Board of Studies, and OFSTED.[2] [3]

ACAMIS holds an annual conference that hosts workshops in regards in learning and the dynamics of interaction with the Chinese culture. This year's conference is hosted at the Suzhou Singapore International School in July.[4]

In addition to education and staff development, ACAMIS is also a major sports league in the region, hosting sports tournaments between schools, usually happening after ISAC (International Schools Association of China), and before APAC (Asia-Pacific Activities Conference) events.

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Sports

The activity and sporting wing of the association is called the Association of China and Mongolia International Schools Sports League (or ACAMIS Sports League), and is one of the largest activities and athletics association in the region. All participating members of ACAMIS are automatically members of the sports league. The ACAMIS Sports League is designed to better meet the aims of ACAMIS through athletic activities by allowing students to experience and participate in cooperative and competitive sport, providing a safe environment, and allowing for students the opportunity to travel and meet new friends.[5]

The three major sporting seasons are volleyball, basketball, and soccer. Other sports include badminton, swimming, table tennis, netball, golf, rugby, and track and field.[6]

Sports are divided into gender groups, and different divisions, with six participating schools per division. There are 8 different divisions in ACAMIS: red, yellow, green, orange, gold, blue, silver, and purple. Major sports rules are applied in ACAMIS tournaments, however, there are minor changes to sure their goal to provide a safe environment for the students to play in. Tournaments are played in round robin, followed by elimination games for the outstanding teams.

Member schools

Mainland China

Hong Kong

Macau

Taiwan

Mongolia

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Purpose." ACAMIS. Web. 12 May 2012. "Web site: Purpose . 2012-05-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120423073338/http://www.acamis.org/index.php/about-acamis/purpose3 . 2012-04-23 . "
  2. "Membership Standards." ACAMIS. Web. 12 May 2012. "http://acamis.org/index.php/about-acamis/membership-standards "
  3. "Strategic Plan." ACAMIS. Web. 12 May 2012. "Web site: Strategic Plan . 2012-05-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120423072819/http://www.acamis.org/index.php/about-acamis/strategic-plan . 2012-04-23 . "
  4. "ACAMIS Chinese Conference 2012." ACAMIS. Web. 12 May 2012. "Web site: 2012 Chinese Conference . 2012-05-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120501010933/http://acamis.org/index.php/events/acamis-chinese-conference-2012 . 2012-05-01 . "
  5. "Sports." ACAMIS. Web. 12 May 2012. "Web site: Sports League Charter . 2012-05-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140724084150/http://acamis.org/index.php/sports-charter . 2014-07-24 . "
  6. "What is ACAMIS." Shanghai Community International School. Web. 12 May 2012. "http://hq.scisdragons.net/activities/us-activities/what-is-sisac/what-is-acamis.html"