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16 June, 2016

Awards and assemblies

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Awards and assemblies Click here for more photos of our Primary Star of the Week and Secondary High Commendations in English. Congratulations to our award winners!

Congratulations to our Primary and Secondary award winners - this week for English:

Year 1: Florence Berry, Peter Dryden, Josie Hatherall, Harry Kilmartin, Kyrus Wong

Year 2: Olesya Rana, Chris Chan, Sera Chung, Benson Cai, Lily Shum

Year 3: Andrew Leung, Finn Kerrigan, Brian De Lalinde, Edward Savagar, Christopher Kay

Year 4: Anton Jerga, Audrey Lai, Maz Hellyer, Jensen Sit, Jonathan Ring

Year 5: Morgan Ma, Sherise Cheung, Justin Wong, Keith Teh

Year 6: Ebee Lee, Gary Gao, Ian Chiu

Year 7: Georgia Berry, Dina Evdokimova

Year 8: Ryan Chu, Skylar Zhu


Thanks to the ECA Orchestra who played beautiful with Mr. Widger conducting. We look forward to hearing more from them in tonight's Juilliard concert. 


In Primary assembly, it was Egyptian Day for our Year 2s and Mr. Chave's class (2C) led the presentation on their Egyption learning! Their costumes were spectacular and there were some great singers in 2C. Thanks goes to Mr. Chave, Miss Daswani and his class.
 

In Secondary assembly, Mr. MacKinnon with our four Secondary students in Year 7 (Janice, Beatrice, Chloe and Amaya) shared their experiences and learning from their recent trip to Boston where 105 students from 13 schools across the Nord Anglia Education family gathered at one of the world’s best universities – MIT – to participate in the Global Campus STEAM experience at the Cambridge Science FestivalThe inspiring programme gave our students a taste of MIT’s practical, hands-on approach to problem solving. They built underwater robots that collected samples of water quality in the Charles River, designed and programmed their own computer games, tested and made genetically modified foods, and worked with electromagnets to power small toys. They also visited MIT and Harvard to get a taste of student life at these prestigious universities!