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Join Our Open Morning (for students ages 0-4)
As part of Sports Week, KS1 students went to Si De Park to have their annual Sports Day on Wednesday 24th April.
As an important display of the results of Primary PE curriculum as well as in order to enhance our students' competitive spirit and to fully implement the school's 6C spirit requirements, the PE Department designed 1 interesting and challenging sports activities that fully combined the physical development needs of Primary students and sports requirements for the enhancement and development of psychological qualities.
On the day, many parents also came to cheer for our children. Seeing the students running on the field and enjoying the fun part of sports, we deeply felt the children's enthusiasm for sports competitions.
We observed some of the most interesting scenes among the 12 events, such as in the four-person relay race where the contestants competed to carefully pass the baton to their teammates; in the egg and spoon race, the contestants stared intently at the spoon and the egg in their hands while trying not to lose their balance.
By Frank Han
PE Teacher
Storytelling is at the heart of everything we do, and it extends far beyond literacy. It is transdisciplinary, meaning children naturally integrate their knowledge of phonics into storytelling, create maths stories, and weave in elements of science, curiosity, and their understanding of the world.
This term, Year 2 have been learning about many interesting people in our ‘What makes someone inspirational?' Topic. They have explored space pioneers, technology forerunners, civil right activists, inventors and many other inspiring individuals.
Edarabia had the opportunity to interview Joanne Prabhu, the Principal of The British School of Beijing, Sanlitun. Joanne is passionate about providing students with a world-class education that prepares them for success in the 21st century. In this interview, Joanne shares her insights on the school's plans for the future, the importance of student wellbeing, and the challenges facing education in the coming years.
We were delighted to welcome Hilary Easton from Juilliard school recently.
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