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The Week Ahead 26 November 2021

26 Nov 2021
 

Dear parents

Dr Yang and I were in Guangzhou last weekend, speaking at a conference on developing innovation in education. Speakers ranged from Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge to leaders from some of the finest schools across China, all discussing how schools and universities were encouraging a spirit of innovation among their students. Perhaps inevitably, many of the speakers focused on innovation in technology. There were presentations on the future of education in the 'metaverse', how drone technology is being adapted to enhance learning and news of exciting collaborations between industry and schools with STEAM labs, much as we have in our relationship with Microsoft through our Showcase School status.

Your children have increasing access to new technologies across the school. STEAM – the acronym for science, technology, engineering, art and maths education – has taken firm root in the school, with pupils from the Nest to the Senior School able to access exciting ways of exploring their learning through the varied lenses of technology. Robotics and coding are embedded parts of the curriculum, and next term sees the school embrace e-sports. Junior School pupils will be competing in an international competition, the FUSE Cup, for the first time. The FUSE Cup sees schools from Asia and Australasia compete in "an online, safe, competitive, and challenging esports opportunity while also promoting concepts such as Digital Wellbeing, Inclusion and Social Values". The games we enter are age-appropriate and non-violent: the first year will see teams compete in Just Dance, Rocket League and Mario Kart 8. Pupils train for the events in an ASA and are monitored by their teachers at every step of the process. Parents who want to know more can access the website here: https://ies.network/the-fuse-cup/. I look forward to writing to parents later in the year to report back on the progress of our young e-sports enthusiasts.

My own focus at the conference was to offer some thoughts on how schools were responsible for creating an environment where innovation is fostered and encouraged. In this way, I wanted to focus not so much on educational technology or any of the potential advantages of the metaverse, but instead on what can be described as the 'untaught curriculum'. I feel very strongly that schools need to create an ethos of intellectual risk-taking and curiosity so that a spirit of creativity and innovation can flourish. A one-size-fits-all approach to learning has long been discredited, both in terms of what goes on in the classroom and how schools encourage individuality and independence of thought. The latter two do not exclude other parts of the Wellington identity, of course, but rather express our determination that our pupils should feel able to forge their own unique pathways through their learning journeys. I have seen real innovation in action here across the school, from how our Nest pupils experiment with their learning each day to some genuinely revelatory work in our textiles, art, technology and music departments. The school has allowed pupils to stretch their imaginations to open new ways of thinking about and seeing the world.

Progress for humankind has always relied on the innovative, the dreamers and the visionaries, but it doesn't happen by happy accident. Children need to feel supported and encouraged to think beyond the conventional and explore the world with fresh eyes. I hope that, through establishing an environment in which such learning can occur, Wellington is playing a full part in fostering innovation.

Best wishes

Julian Jeffrey
EXECUTIVE MASTER

 

 

Parenting workshop: "Super Daddy" – how to use the parent functions on electronic devices
Old Common Room (MB 214)
1500hrs-1600hrs, Friday
3rd December

 

We had introduced the E-safety for you in the previous parents briefing. This week, we would like to introduce some methods and good practice in supervising a child's use of electronic devices. If you are interested in participating, please send your registration to Ms Coco Liu (coco.liu@wellingtoncollege.cn).

 

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Talented Parent Recruitment

 

After the Christmas holiday, the most important Chinese Festival, Spring Festival, is coming very soon. To celebrate the Chinese New Year as the whole Wellington community, we are delighted to invite our parents to join us to celebrate the Year of Tiger. Further details will be sent out by related teachers. If you are interested in it, please contact


Senior school: Ms Sophia Shen (sophia.shen@wellingtoncollege.cn) 

FROM THE UNIVERSITY GUIDANCE TEAM

Lunchtime virtual university visits
FOW Room (MB238)
1320hrs – 1400hrs

 

University of Bristol: Tuesday 30th November
University of Glasgow: Wednesday 1st December
University of York: Thursday 2nd December

 

The university team is delighted to welcome university representatives from Bristol, Glasgow and York for a virtual university session next week. We would like to invite parents and pupils from years 10-13 to attend these virtual meetings. The sessions will introduce the course programmes, application process and entry requirements. A 10-minute Q & A session will follow after the presentation. For parents interested in joining these sessions, please contact Ms Lily Lian at lily.lian@wellingtoncollege.cn and indicate the specific session you wish to join.

*Due to the recent outbreaks of COVID-19, the College can only allow a maximum of 20 parents in for each of these meetings. Therefore, access to these meetings will be on a first come, first served basis.

 

Choir Performance: Christmas Tree Lighting in St Regis
1820hrs, Friday
3rd December


The Wellatonics will be singing a few Christmas carols and songs at the St Regis Hotel's Christmas tree lighting event starting from 1820hrs on Friday 3rd December. The hotel is offering a discount of 30% to parents who dine at the buffet restaurant on the day. It will be a fun way to end your working week by getting into the festive spirit with the Wellatonics! Please contact Ms Stella Sun at stella.sun@wellingtoncollege.cn if you would like more information. 

FROM MS MARKOVIC, DT DEPARTMENT

* Christmas Charity Felting wool workshop is postponed to Thursday 2nd December, 1100hrs – 1300hrs in the old Common Room (MB 214).

 

FOW WORKSHOPS

 

Each week we will have workshops and lectures on various and colourful topics held by our school parents and friends. This is to enhance our bonds as a Wellington Community, and we would love to welcome all of you to join us!

 

 

Knitting
14:00-15:30, Every Monday
FOW Room

Mrs Yuan
yuanmei302@sina.com
wechat contact: yuanmei302

 

ELA (Beginner level)
8:30-9:30, Every Friday of Week A
FOW Room

Mr Furse
david.furse@wellingtoncollege.cn


ELA (Advanced level)
8:30-9:30, Every Tuesday of Week B
FOW Room

Mr Furse
david.furse@wellingtoncollege.cn

 

Japanese
9:35-10:35, Every Tuesday of Week B
FOW Room

Mrs Zhou
wechat contact: 18622230282


Yoga
11:00-12:00, Every Tuesday
Dance Studio

Mrs Cui
susan.cui@ wellingtoncollege.cn


Floral Design
14:00-15:30, Every Wednesday
FOW Room

Molessom Jin
2514911421@qq.com


Traditional Chinese Medicine
9:00-10:30, Every Thursday
FOW Room

Dr Wang
lily.lian@wellingtoncollege.cn

 

Notice: Any changes of time, date or venue will be communicated by the course organiser

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

 
 

Monday 29 November 2021
All Day                       
Week 14 (B)

8:30AM - 11:30AM    
Nest: pre-Nursery winter walk (JB)

11:00AM - 11:45AM  
Senior School assembly (JMS) (Theatre)

2:00PM - 3:30PM       
FOW: Knitting group (LL) (FOW room)

Tuesday 30 November 2021
All Day                       
University of California applications close (JMS)

8:30AM - 9:30AM      
FOW-ELA Advanced Level (DF) (FOW ROOM)

9:35AM - 10:35AM    
FOW-Japanese (LL)  (FOW ROOM)

11:00AM - 12:00PM   
FOW: Yoga (SC) (Sports Centre)

3:15PM           
Senior School Inter-House Football (LW) (Sports Centre)

Wednesday 01 December 2021
9:30AM - 12:00PM     
Nest: Open Morning (PR) (The Nest)

2:00PM - 3:30PM        
FOW-Floral Design (LL) (FOW ROOM)

3:05PM - 3:45PM       
Junior School assembly: Final of the music recital competition (MM) (Theatre)

Thursday 02 December 2021
9:00AM - 10:30AM    
FOW: TCM (LL) (FOW room)

9:30AM                      
Nest Christmas show: dress rehearsal (JB) (Theatre)

2:00PM - 3:00PM       
Meet the Master: Nest & Junior School (ES)

Friday 03 December 202
9:15AM                     
Nest Christmas show (SS) (Theatre)

9:20AM – 1:00PM       
Year 6 Mandarin trip (CJ)

3:00PM - 5:00PM       
Parenting workshop: 'Super Daddy' - how to use the parent functions on electronic devices (CL) (Main Building)

6:20PM           
Choir performance: St Regis Hotel, Tianjin (SSC)

Saturday 04 December 2021
8:00AM - 1:00PM       
College Board SAT examination (NL) (Main Building)

9:00AM - 1:00PM       
Saturday Activity Programme (to 11th Dec) (EvK)

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