Westfields International School (WIS) provides an exceptional educational experience for children of more than 30 nationalities around the world.
The goal of the school is to provide each learner with enjoyable and meaningful experience, while discovering and developing skills and talents that will facilitate success both here at Westfields and beyond.

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Rod Laver QLD Championships - BRISBANE, QLD 30/06/2010 04/07/2010 16 & Under Champion (First Filipina To Win This Title) DBSN QUEENSLAND JUNIOR ITF INTERNATIONAL 18/07/2010-25/07/2010 18 & Under doubles Runner-up Optus 12's & 14's Winter Nationals - BRISBANE, QLD 05/07/2010 10/07/2010 14 & Under Doubles Runner-Up and North Draw Champion Head Junior Tennis Tour Manila Leg 27/05/2010-30/05/2010 18 & Under Champion Head Junior Tennis Tour Baguio Leg 27/05/2010-30/05/2010 18 & Under Champion

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OTHER TOURNAMENTS WON WITHOUT PHOTO:
Coffs Harbour Open AMT – NSW 11/09/2010 to 12/09/2010 – CHAMPION
Lismore Junior Championships - LISMORE, NSW 23/04/2010 26/04/2010 - CHAMPION
Optus 14's National Claycourt Championships 31/03/2010 -05/04/2010 -NORTH DRAW CHAMPION
Reference: http://www.tennisrankings.com.au/rankingbreakdown.asp?rankingid
Maika 2010 LAST QUARTER TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Biology by the Numbers
Wesleyan senior biology major Thelma Donchig accepted to highly competitive summer research program in computational biology
By Leona Baker|May 18, 2011
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Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have provided scientists with billions of bits of information with a staggering list of potential uses in the fields of medicine, forensic science, evolutionary biology, and even artificial intelligence. The challenge: How to make sense of them all?
One Virginia Wesleyan student will get a chance to be on the forefront of that process. Senior biology major Thelma Donchig, who is scheduled to graduate in December of this year, has been accepted to a highly competitive and prestigious summer research program in computational biology in Mississippi State University. |
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Congratulations, Thelma!
We are proud to announce that our Westfields High School Alumnus has been accepted to a highly competitive and prestigious research program of the Mississippi State University. Read more in the article “Computational Biology Program”, at Mississippi State University.