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The Week Ahead 09 April 2021

09 Apr 2021

Dear parents

Welcome back for what promises to be a terrific final term of the 2020/21 school year. Our examination candidates are well-placed to break more records in terms of A*/A grades again this summer, with revision fully underway for pupils in years 11-13. Our graduating class of year 13 has excelled in terms of university offers, with 15 offers from UK G5 and Ivy league schools and 29 offers from within the world’s top 20 QS-ranked universities. Younger pupils have an equally exciting term ahead, with innovative projects such as the Shakespeare week, science fair and cross-curricular days to enjoy. I am delighted also to be entering a number of Wellington College China events with our sister schools, including poetry, art and spelling bee competitions in the weeks ahead.

Of course, one major event which spans both Wellington College China and our family of schools from across the globe is the Festival of Education, returning this year for its 5th incarnation. I wrote in the Week Ahead a couple of weeks ago about the prospect of experiencing a day of in-school talks and presentations. This year, we have extended the festival to include a ground-breaking series of online sessions (18th-23rd April). All of these sessions, irrespective of the format, will allow parents, educators and business leaders to share ideas about the future of learning with some of the leading thinkers and writers from across the world.

Tianjin hosts the opening day of the 2021 festival next Saturday (17th April). We are so pleased to introduce our families and friends to a host of leading voices in education within China. There are sessions on a range of topics, including the critical strands of Early Years; wellbeing; future schools; mental health; and bilingualism. Attendees can hear from leading experts in these fields, among them key local opinion leaders such as Isaac Wang, the founder and CEO of AW Education International; Dianjun Wang, principal of Tsinghua University High School; and Jingwu Yang, the principal of Tianjin’s Experimental High School. They are joined by other speakers from the British government’s Department of Trade and Industry, the Tianjin Juilliard school, and Harvard Graduate School of Global Education, as well as several of Wellington’s staff from across China. There will also be a chance to hear from our founder and chair, Mrs Joy Qiao, who will be talking about her particular passion for seeking out the best of eastern and western education to create a vision for the future of learning.

I would encourage any parent interested in the way insiders, researchers and educators view the future of education to join us for the festival. The world of learning for our young people is undergoing tremendous changes, often without precedent, as we try and make sense of the fast-paced world of the 21st Century. The voices of parents as critical stakeholders need to be heard. Events such as those from 17th-25th April provide just such an opportunity to be more informed and engaged as participants in educating for the future. To register, simply scan the QR code to access the entire programme for both the in-school and online sessions.

I look forward to welcoming you to the debate!

Best wishes

Julian Jeffrey
MASTER

 

Note: the sessions in the Seldon Theatre will have simultaneous Chinese-English interpretation available. Online sessions will have Chinese subtitles where available.

 

Virtual Events

Sunday to Friday 18th – 23rd April 

(Our virtual events are 

open to all and free of charge)

 

Scan the QR code to register for

the virtual Festival of Education

 

Live Events

Saturday 17th April – Tianjin 

Saturday 24th April – Shanghai

Sunday 25th April – Hangzhou


Pre-sale tickets are now available, 

scan the QR code to book your tickets now!

MEET THE MASTER

Duke of Wellington Room
1600hrs-1700hrs, Thursday
15th April

 

This week's Meet the Master slot is open to parents of pupils in the Nest. If you would like to attend, please confirm via email with Ms Emma Shi by Wednesday 14th April.

(emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn)

 

Parents' Evenings
Online
Tuesday and Thursday, 13th and 15th April


The class teachers will contact families to arrange an appointment for the parents' evening. If you need any support to access the meeting or require Korean translation, please let the class teacher know as soon as possible to make arrangements in advance. We look forward to sharing all the learning your children have been doing.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday 12 April 2021
All Day                     
Week 29 (A)

All Day                     
Start of the Summer Term ASA programme

7:40AM                        
Full staff briefing (ES) (Common Room)

Tuesday 13 April 2021
5:00PM - 6:30PM       
Nest parents' evening (JB)

Thursday 15 April 2021
4:00PM - 5:00PM       
Meet the Master: Nest Parents (ES) (Duke of Wellington Room)

5:00PM - 6:30PM       
Nest parents' evening (JB)

Saturday 17 April 2021
All Day                     
Wellington College China Festival of Education (MS) (Main Building)

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

 

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