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The Week Ahead 11 June 2021

11 Jun 2021

Dear parents 

One of the most challenging aspects of the past 18 months for us in schools has been the absence of school trips. As travel has contracted, so have the windows to the world which provide such invaluable learning opportunities for children.

Our Nest team has begun to explore the infinite variety and promise of outdoor learning over the past year. Come rain or shine, children have been exploring the natural environment. Next year will see an expansion of outdoor education as we open a new learning space on the site of the old tennis court. The exciting plans for that will be shared with all parents in my end of term letter, but it promises to be an excellent addition to the learning resources of our youngest pupils.

Not all our pupils have the luxury of outdoor learning facilities on their doorstep, though. For them, the most impactful way to learn without walls is through school trips. The good news is that these trips are gradually beginning to open up. Many children have already been out exploring Tianjin this term, from our geographers undertaking fieldwork to Mandarin pupils discovering more about the history and culture of this great city. 

Thus far, we have concentrated on day trips simply because of our caution in not exposing our community to unnecessary risks. However, we are now looking to run residential trips too. Our International Duke of Edinburgh bronze and silver award participants will be out on expeditions between 25-28th June. Their overnight trips will, of course, be safe and fully supported by our staff and experts from the travel company, but the challenge of hiking, camping and cooking in the great outdoors will still pose challenges to them all. Experiences such as these enrich lives and provide profound learning opportunities for young people. They are central to our philosophy of educating the whole child, learning life skills like collaboration, teamwork and developing resilience.

As travel restrictions gradually ease, more and more trips are being planned for 2021/22. Children in all parts of the school will have the chance to explore the world around them, learning about others as well as themselves.

Best wishes

Julian Jeffrey
MASTER


MEET THE MASTER

Duke of Wellington Room (MB109)
1400hrs-1500hrs, Thursday
17th June


This week's Meet the Master slot is open to parents of pupils in years 12 and 13. If you would like to attend, please confirm via e-mail with Ms Emma Shi (emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn) by Wednesday, 16th June. Parents of other year groups are, of course, more than welcome to attend.

Art Summer Exhibition
Black Box Foyer
17th-28th June


It's that time of year again where we celebrate all the creative achievements of the year with the Art department's Summer exhibition. Held in the Black Box foyer, the drawings, paintings and sculptures of key stage 3 will be hung alongside the excellent final pieces of our G.C.S.E. classes and our current year 10 and A.L. Induction year. Year 12 will also be under the spotlight, so come and see the joyful array of artwork, all on display until the end of this term. See you there!

Chinese Drama Show 'Thunderstorm'
Theatre
1505hrs-1645hrs, Thursday
17th June


The Chinese Drama A.S.A. annual show "Thunderstorm" will be on 17th June in the Seldon Theatre. This is the first time that pupils have put this classic work on the stage. Set against the background of Chinese society around 1925, the play depicts the tragedy of a bourgeois family with a strong feudal nature. Whether it is family secrets or life experience secrets, all conflicts erupt on the night of thunderstorms. The play describes the contradictions and disputes in the family, condemns the feudal family's corruption and stubbornness, and reflects deeper social and contemporary issues.



Pupils adapted the original work carefully. Except for the performance, all other tasks, such as publicity, lighting technology, stage props, etc., are also undertaken by the pupils from Chinese drama A.S.A. This is also a charity performance, and the collected funds will be donated to the school's charity project.

FROM THE UNIVERSITY GUIDANCE TEAM

Online Presentation: Seoul National University Admission
1230hrs-1330hrs, Monday
14th June


There will be an online meeting with an Admissions Officer from Seoul National University. It will be a national holiday in China, so we recommend you join at home via Zoom. As the country's first national institution for higher education, Seoul National University paved the way and is now a world-class university that proudly represents the Republic of Korea. If you would like to join, please contact Ms Hannah Kim via e-mail by 13th June. (Hannah.kim@wellingtoncollege.cn)



Higher Education Workshop for Year 12

Tuesday and Wednesday

15th and 16th June


The University Guidance team will hold the annual Higher Education Days next Tuesday, 15th June and Wednesday, 16th June. The programme is a two-day university application course specifically designed for our year 12 pupils to do their final university research and start writing their personal statement (U.K. applicants) and college essays (U.S. applicants) under university counsellors' guidance. We expect our year 12 pupils will be fully ready for their university application by the beginning of their year 13 studies.    



Parent Briefing: Getting ready for applications to elite universities

1700hrs, Thursday

17th June


There will be a parent briefing in the Old Common Room (room 214) about getting ready for applications to elite universities. We will be talking through the processes involved in preparing our pupils to go to their dream universities. There will also be a Q and A session. Parents of pupils in all year groups are most welcome to attend.     

Updates from the Extended Project Qualification
Louise Chapman, E.P.Q. coordinator


It is with great pleasure that I announce the completion of our first 'fast-track' E.P.Q. candidates, Kaiser and Frank in year 12. These two pupils undertook the challenge of completing the entire extended project qualification in only ten months. The qualification requires pupils to design and carry out an independent research project that extends beyond the A-level curriculum scope. The outcome of the qualification is a detailed production log, 5000-word dissertation and a presentation of their findings.


- Is mathematical knowledge of Number Theory the sole requirement to understanding R.S.A. encryption? (Kaiser)


- How effective was China's response to the outbreak of COVID-19? An evaluation of China's 'lockdown' and 'centralized treatment' response strategies. (Frank)


The presentations were held on Friday 4th June in front of an audience of parents, subject specialist teachers and visitors. The audience also contained past and present Wellington E.P.Q. pupils. Both Kaiser and Frank engagingly presented their very complex topics, showing great expertise and depth of subject knowledge.



The remaining six year 12 E.P.Q. pupils will be completing their projects in the first term of year 13. I would like to add that it has been a pleasure working with the year 12 E.P.Q. cohort, and I wish the pupils and Mr Dentico the very best with finishing their projects next academic year.


Year 12 E.P.Q. pupils: Kaiser, Frank, James, Jassim, Nicole, Tayeebah, Coco and Catherine with E.P.Q. coordinator Ms Chapman


Finally, here is a message from Mr Dentico, who is taking over as E.P.Q. Coordinator from next academic year:

A reminder to year 11 and A.L. Induction pupils and parents that the deadline for applying for next year's Extended Project Qualification (E.P.Q.) is Tuesday, 15th June. Please remember to include your full name and house in your application letter and e-mail it to Mr Dentico at gianpaolo.dentico@wellingtoncollege.cn

Successful candidates will be invited to interview before the end of term. If you have any questions about the application process or the qualification, please contact Mr Dentico directly.

UPCOMING EVENTS  

Monday 14th June 2021 
All Day                       
Week 38 (B)

All Day                       
Dragon Boat Festival (School closed) (E.S.)

Tuesday 15th June 2021
All Day                       
Transition Days & Taster Days (R.A.) (Main Building)

All Day                       
Higher Education Workshop for year 12 (to 16th) (J.M.S.) (Main Building)

Wednesday 16th June 2021
All Day                        
Transition Days & Taster Days (R.A.) (Main Building)

4:05 PM - 5:15PM       
Junior School Leavers' Assembly (R.A.) (Theatre)

Thursday 17th June 2021
All Day                       
Art Summer Exhibition (to 28th) (MFC) (Black Box Foyer)

2:00PM - 3:00PM       
Meet the Master: Years 12-13 (ES) (MB 109 [Duke of Wellington Room])

3:05PM - 4:40PM       
Senior School Chinese Annual Drama Show (YZ) (Seldon Theatre)

5:00PM           
Senior School Parent briefing: University admissions - getting ready for applications to elite universities (JMS) (Main Building)

Friday 18 June 2021
All Day                        
Waterloo Day

All Day                       
Nursery Class Boat Trip (JB)

9:30AM - 10:30AM    
Nest Stay and Play (JB/PR) (The Nest)

1:30PM - 3:00PM       
Science Fair (CI) (Black Box)

Saturday 19 June 2021
9:00AM          
Saturday Activity Programme (SAP) (EvK) (Campus)

9:30AM - 12:30PM     
A Level Induction Open Day (PR) (Main Building)    

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