The Week Ahead 12 March 2021
Dear parents
One of the many events impacted by last year's coronavirus hiatus was the Wellington College China Festival of Education. This annual forum on issues facing educators, parents and employers in the 21st Century began in our sister school in England and is now the UK's leading festival of its kind. The Festival offers a chance for all those engaged in raising children, teaching and learning, future developments in education and ensuring the current generation of schoolchildren are equipped for a world of work, to share their insights. As such, the Festival of Education offers something for everyone, and in this, it is unique in bringing together professionals and non-professionals for a shared platform to exchange ideas.
I am delighted that this year sees the fifth Wellington College China Festival of Education returning once more to our schools. The week-long festival opens in our own school, here in Tianjin, on Saturday 17th April and then continues in physical sessions (hosted by our schools in Shanghai and Hangzhou) and online until Sunday 25th April. The combination of live in-school events (Tianjin 17th April, Shanghai 24th April and Hangzhou on 25th April) and online sessions (from 18th-23rd April) offers parents, educators and others the chance to access a vast range of topics and discussions.
As usual, the Festival has several key themes which run across the week. This year, we have five: early years' education; wellbeing and mental health; 'future schools'; and the development of bilingualism in education. I know from my meetings with parents across the Tianjin community that these are pressing issues for us all. In a year so heavily impacted by Covid-19, parents and those working in schools have grown increasingly concerned by the pressures on our children. Wellbeing and mental health are two areas we have discussed a great deal in our school, and I know that parents will be interested in finding out more about these hot topics.
Similarly, employers and those looking at university education for their child will be interested to hear what the future holds in store for schools – what kind of learning and teaching will children need to help them prepare for a future in employment? How will schools harness new technologies? There is heavy coverage on inculcating values, why they matter and how schools can help to develop these from a young age. In all, there are over 100 speakers at our three live events and 26 international speakers in our online sessions. Many are world-famous leaders in their fields and include educational leaders from the UK, China, US and more. Details of Tianjin's live event are below, with the link to the wider Festival also provided.
I know very well how passionate and committed our parents are about education in Tianjin. Engagement with our briefings and regular meetings is so high, and questions from parents so thoughtful, that I am sure we will have many parents requesting tickets for the live event and access to the online talks. There will be simultaneous translation available for the talks on Saturday 17th April, and many of them are delivered in Chinese. I believe the Festival will prove a genuine highlight for all our community, and I strongly encourage you to come along and engage in person.
Having missed out on a Festival of Education in 2020, this year will see the biggest and most ambitious programme of events and speakers in our history. It will be a genuinely global gathering of those committed to improving the future for our children and offers an excellent opportunity for families to feel more informed about the future of learning.
Best wishes
Julian Jeffrey
MASTER
MEET THE MASTER AND BURSAR
Online
1400hrs-1500hrs, Thursday
18th March
This week's Meet the Master and Bursar slot is open to parents of pupils in all year groups. If you would like to attend, please confirm via email with Ms Emma Shi (emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn) by Wednesday 17th March.
FROM THE UNIVERSITY GUIDANCE TEAM
University Application Sessions
The university guidance team will be running three university application sessions during lunchtimes next week. The purpose of these sessions will be to inform pupils how to prepare for their university applications and critical timelines. Sessions will be delivered by the year 13 pupils and a student currently at university. All year 9 pupils and above are welcome to join. Year 12 pupils are highly recommended to join these sessions!
Please find the following schedule for the university application sessions:
Tuesday 16th March
UK personal statement writing
Wednesday 17th March
Preparing for interviews
Thursday 18th March
Zoom call with a current student at Carnegie Mellon (ranked #36 in the world)
The sessions will start at 1325hrs in the Sixth Form Seminar Room.
HOLIDAY COURSES FOR LEADERSHIP AND RESILIENCE
Role Models is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting
Topic: Role Models Leadership Courses Webinar
Time: Mar 16, 2021 06:00 PM CST
This will be a 20-minute webinar focusing on the online Leadership Courses offered during the Easter holidays. The courses are for children in years 1-8. It is led by Louise Treherne, Director of Character Education at Role Models. Find out about the content of the courses and how they can develop your child's confidence and leadership skills. The webinar will be delivered in English, with Mandarin subtitles.
Please contact Ms Emma Shi (emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn) by 0900hrs on Tuesday 16th March to register for the online meeting and to receive the login information.
FROM MS CHAPMAN, ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Readers of the week
The English department is delighted to announce that this week's Readers of the Week are:
Ella and Yifei, in year 9, nominated by Mr Furse for reading 'Skellig' (Ella) and 'Roman Holiday' (Yifei).
Dana, in year 7, nominated by Ms Shen for reading 'Harry Potter' and producing a character analysis poster.
Congratulations to Ella, Yifei and Dana – what impressive achievements!
UPCOMING EVENTS
Monday 15th March 2021
All Day
Week 26 (B) (Campus)
11:00AM - 12:00PM
Senior School assembly (JMS) (Theatre)
Wednesday 17 March 2021
2:00PM
ISCOT HS Football vs TIS @ WCIT
2:00PM - 3:00PM
Parent briefing: Learning through play - STEAM (JB) (postponed)
3:05PM - 3:45PM
Junior School assembly (RA) (Theatre)
Thursday 18 March 2021
All Day
Inter-school team Maths competition (EIW)
2:00PM - 3:00PM
Meet the Master and Bursar: all year groups (ES) (Main Building)
3:45PM - 4:45PM
H&S Committee Meeting (VW) (WCA room)
Friday 19th March 2021
All Day
Happiness Day (JB) (Nest)
All Day
End of the lent ASA programme (Campus)
Saturday 20 March 2021
9:00AM
ISCOT Tournament Year 4 – 6 Boys and Girls Badminton (@ WCIT) (RG)-TBC
9:00AM
Saturday Activity Programme (SAP) (EvK) (Campus)
9:30AM - 12:30PM
A Level Induction Open Day-Admissions (PR) (Main Building)
10:30AM
A Level internal scholarship examinations (DP) (Main Building) (postponed until 10th April)
Dates and Times
The 2021 Festival of Education will feature virtual events online as well as live events at Wellington College's Tianjin, Shanghai and Hangzhou campuses.
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!