Prior to the end of March, Year 6 embarked on a trip to Kaiping for 4 days and 3 nights to explore the cultural diversity with a focus on ‘East meets West.’ Setting off early on Tuesday morning, spirits were high as we took just over 2-hours on the bus to our base at Cangdong.
The Year 5 students enjoyed a 4-day camp at Zhaoqing from 28 – 31 March. The first night was spent at Dinghu Park surrounded by beautiful mountains. On the first afternoon, the students enjoyed exploring Xinghu Lake Wetland Park where they observed various bird species, learnt about karst mountains and walked through Qixing Cave.
Why We Play | Dress Up (Apr 2023)
Why We Play | Dress Up (Apr 2023)
Why We Play | Dress Up (Apr 2023)
Despite its lack of popularity amongst students, the Left Behind Children Extracurriculars camps for Year 11s and 12s ended in a huge success both for our students and the children – with its unexpectedly amusing activities
The camp, which was located from March 22nd to 24th as Option 2 (clean water for all), gave us a wonderful memory that keeps being recalled in our minds again and again like a daydream. It was totally a satisfying and healing camp, as we could refresh ourselves from those academic and social pressures of the past few days.
Our camp was very interesting and inspiring. We went to Wanlv Lake located in Heyuan, China. The staff and the activities taught me and other students about climate change & endangered species a lot. First off, the facilities and the hotel were much better than we expected
Our good friends at Hopeful Hearts Guangzhou are taking part in a Virtual London Marathon on 23 April. If you fancy a run around the city for a good cause, followed by celebratory drinks, please see the poster and WeChat contacts for details.
It was all smiles after the Year 4 students’ exciting and meaningful field trip to Stone Mineral Park! Our current unit of inquiry explores Earth’s geography and landforms and how Earth’s changes affect human interactions and settlement.