Friday, 12 December 2014
Hangzhou News - Football!
Labels:
2014 Year Group,
Football,
GYS,
Hangzhou News
Monday, 8 December 2014
Music Monday - 'Game of Thrones'
Labels:
2014 Year Group,
GYS,
Monday Music,
Music
Friday, 5 December 2014
The spirit of the season
Friday, 28 November 2014
More glimpses of China 'on the road' (er, Canal)
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Football for ALL!
Friday, 21 November 2014
Hangzhou News - surreal edition
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Memories of the Grand Canal - Project Week 2014
As we are about to start contemplating ideas for next year's Project Week activities (for discussion at our upcoming Parents' Weekend'), this seems a good time to look back on some of the things our pioneering intake got up to during the very first CIS Hangzhou Project Week - from the 24th to the 30th March this year.
Since China's celebrated 'Grand Canal' has its origin point in Hangzhou (branching off from the Qiantang River, just to the south of the Yangtze Delta) and is a central element of the city's identity, we thought it would be appropriate to consider the history and the continuing importance of this mighty thoroughfare. A group of six students and four adults flew to its terminus in the northern capital of Beijing and then returned to Hangzhou tracing the route of the canal - with stops along the way in the canalside cities of Dezhou (the 'capital' of China's solar power industry), Xuzhou (home to a bigger lake than Hangzhou's, and a collection of terracotta warriors smaller than Xi'an's but equally impressive), Wuxi, and Suzhou. We made a point of trying to use as many different modes of transport as possible:高铁, local train, bus, taxi, long-distance coach (on all of which M. Biret and I managed to sleep!) - and even a waterbus (for the very last leg of the journey in Hangzhou, from Wulin Square Wharf back to our local Walmart on nearby Gudun Lu).
Since China's celebrated 'Grand Canal' has its origin point in Hangzhou (branching off from the Qiantang River, just to the south of the Yangtze Delta) and is a central element of the city's identity, we thought it would be appropriate to consider the history and the continuing importance of this mighty thoroughfare. A group of six students and four adults flew to its terminus in the northern capital of Beijing and then returned to Hangzhou tracing the route of the canal - with stops along the way in the canalside cities of Dezhou (the 'capital' of China's solar power industry), Xuzhou (home to a bigger lake than Hangzhou's, and a collection of terracotta warriors smaller than Xi'an's but equally impressive), Wuxi, and Suzhou. We made a point of trying to use as many different modes of transport as possible:高铁, local train, bus, taxi, long-distance coach (on all of which M. Biret and I managed to sleep!) - and even a waterbus (for the very last leg of the journey in Hangzhou, from Wulin Square Wharf back to our local Walmart on nearby Gudun Lu).
Filmed and edited by Jasmine Topp and Sierra Chiao
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Remembrance Day
Friday, 7 November 2014
Tongzhou IDE - 'Coastlines'
Labels:
2014 Year Group,
Coastlines,
Film Class,
IDE,
Tongzhou
Monday, 3 November 2014
Orchestrash!
One of the optional projects for our students to engage in during our excursion to the river island of Tongzhou right before half-term was creating 'Orchestrash', a musical ensemble playing instruments assembled from discarded junk found in the neighbourhood... and then performing for the rest of the school at our farewell bonfire party (a "Bonfire Bonanza of Beats").
Filmed by Mr Murphy
(Apologies for the lousy picture quality: it was pitch dark, and I didn't manage to get a good viewing position! The sound, at least, is quite... authentic.)
Labels:
2014 Year Group,
IDE,
Music,
Tongzhou
Friday, 31 October 2014
Hangzhou News - Presentation to Year 9
Labels:
2013 Year Group,
Mr Pratt
Friday, 24 October 2014
More scenes from Tongzhou
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Culinary Capers!
Labels:
2014 Year Group,
Cooking,
IDE,
Photo Montage,
Tongzhou
Friday, 10 October 2014
Hangzhou News - Geography Field Day
This Tuesday was devoted entirely to Geography, with students spending the day using mapping software to plot the positions of buildings on the GYS host campus, and then creating hand-drawn map/games. Cheeling Wu, Ariana Beaver, and Enrique Chuidian introduce their products.
Monday, 6 October 2014
More glimpses of the GYS Primary Teaching Experience
To follow up on Stephen Chan's brief video report a week or so back, here are some of the photographs I took of our Primary Teaching Experience - where our students worked in teams of two or three to deliver a series of 40-minute English lessons to small groups of young children from Grades 4 to 6 in the Primary division of our host school, Greentown Yuhua.
The music is DJ Dain's mashup of I'm Yours (Jason Mraz), Don't Worry, Be Happy (Bobby McFerrin), and What A Wonderful World (Israel Kamakawiwo’ole) [and there's a little bit of Over The Rainbow in there too!]
Slideshow created by Mr Murphy
Friday, 3 October 2014
Hangzhou News - settling in, one month in
This week's 'Hangzhou News' features a couple of short interviews - with student Tristan Wong and Coach Mentor Thebes Law - on their experiences during their first month living here on the Hangzhou campus.
Monday, 29 September 2014
Keep on plugging away!
Friday, 26 September 2014
Hangzhou Weekly News - GYS Primary Teaching Experience
Stephen Chan of the 'Hangzhou News' team here gives us a glimpse of last week's 'Inter-Disciplinary Experience', in which our students, working together in teams of three, attempted to teach a morning of classes to small groups of visiting students from the Primary division of our partner school, Greentown Yuhua School (GYS).
Most of our IDEs are reprising successful events we ran in our pioneering year, but this was a completely new initiative. It was a fairly massive logistical challenge - with nearly 800 students (aged 8 to 10) and around 50 of their teachers coming to our campus during the course of the morning. It was also a demanding - but, we hope, enlightening - activity for our students.
Friday, 19 September 2014
Hangzhou Weekly News - Homestay
The third of this year's weekly bulletins - giving a glimpse of one experience of our first homestay of the year, in which pairs of students spent a weekend with the family of a buddy from our partner school, Greentown Yuhua Middle School.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Stepping out in style
During our "I am a country" inter-disciplinary experience last week, students each drew a country by lot and were then asked to spend the whole week imagining the viewpoint of that country and its people in a variety of situations and activities. Both subject teachers and coach mentors initiated a number of learning inquiries inspired by this premise.
In Film class, students were challenged to find the most interesting short film clip that was representative of their allotted country. Sherson Ng had initially been disappointed to draw the small and unregarded Republic of Congo... but then his researches turned up this delightful mini-documentary on the 'Sapeurs' of Brazzaville.
Friday, 12 September 2014
Hangzhou Weekly News - Interview with Mr Pratt
CIS Hangzhou Director, Richard Pratt, reflects on the beginning of our second year.
Saturday, 6 September 2014
Closing Ceremony - June 2014
Friday, 5 September 2014
Hangzhou Weekly News - arrival
A few first impressions - our high-spirited new crop of students' arrival in CIS Hangzhou last week.
Filmed by Adam Guo and Ingrid Tsang; edited by Stephen Chan
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
China Grassroots Football
One of the most popular and successful of our 'Community & Service' projects has been our involvement with China Grassroots Football (CGF), an NGO that provides football coaching to young Chinese children. During Project Week last March, several students helped run a coaching camp (where they were themselves able to train for a Chinese FA coaching certificate). To promote that event, Joe Littler - outstanding Film student and enthusiastic CGF participant - prepared this montage of the experiences of his classmates during the twice-weekly sessions coaching for CGF that they had been taking part in throughout the year.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Where we came from...
CIS Hangzhou Director Richard Pratt created this montage of his favourite photographs from 2012 to 2014, celebrating the process of building and establishing our school. This was first shared at the farewell assembly for our opening year's students, before they returned to Hong Kong this June.
The music is If I Were A Bell, performed by Miles Davis.
Photographed and edited by Mr Pratt
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