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The annual DP Visual Arts Exhibition at Léman International School Chengdu, featuring the artworks of Year 13 and Year 12 Visual Arts students, was a resounding success this year. The exhibition showcased the remarkable talents and skills of the students, and the artwork on display was a true reflection of their growth and development as artists.
On April 15th, representing the Léman International School Chengdu, Mr. Robert Dolan, the Deputy Head of Primary, attended the Child Friendly organized by the Tianfu New Area. He introduced the inclusive service available to students including EAL, SEN support, well-being and student pastoral service at our school. Followed, a child-friendly carnival was hosted in Luxelake and it was successfully concluded thanks to the efforts of the Léman community. The event focused heavily on the young generation, as emphasized by the SDGs, and was similar to a bazaar.
The Pirates of the Curry Bean finale was an amazing event that showcased the talent and hard work of everyone involved. From the amazing children who performed to the dedicated directors, choreographers, and musical directors, everyone worked together to create a truly unforgettable experience. The show was a demonstration to the power of the arts, and how they can bring people together and inspire creativity, teamwork, and personal growth.
Monday, we welcomed over 200 parents to our campus to celebrate our diversity and enjoy the family picnic together with all the students and staff on our lower soccer field. Sitting on the blankets and watching the student performances and bands is a great joy. Families also had the opportunity to do face painting, fly kites, and participate in a range of sports activities such as badminton and tug of war. Our upper primary students even performed a teaser of the Pirate of Curry Bean which will be officially open to guests this Wednesday and Thursday.