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The Week Ahead 17 May 2019

21 May 2019
Dear parentsI have been lucky enough to get back into the classroom for some teaching this term, working with a Year 10 group on their IGCSE preparation. It is my first sustained foray back into teaching for a year or so, and despite having taught for (deep breath) over 25 years, my recent experience has helped to highlight for me how far the craft of teaching has developed, even in the relatively short time I have been out of the classroom. I see around me far more assured use of technology, by pupils and staff; children seem to have developed a breezy confidence in essential research skills, so important when using online textbooks and other resources. All pupils engage by asking questions, offering insights to discussions and providing answers to their peers. Differentiation, supporting each individual learner with materials suitable to support and challenge even the most able, has become a far more complex and sophisticated process – no longer is it good enough to hand out just a couple of different handouts and expect learners to thrive. Teaching second language English learners has also developed hugely since I was regularly in the classroom; all our teachers recognise the need to be language support educators and their resources and planning reflect this shift in approach.I appreciate that this may make me sound like a teaching dinosaur, and probably strikes dread into the heart of any parent of my Year 10 group, but I wanted to highlight the hard work and preparation that goes into delivering high quality lessons. For most parents, busy with their lives, families and employment, opportunities to visit classrooms and see teaching and learning in action are simply not possible. Of course we offer Open Days across the school – parents are welcomed in the Nest and Junior School each term, for example, and in the Senior School, fathers of Year 7 children and the mothers of those in Year 8 each have a day set aside annually for them to spend with their children in class and activities. This can really only scratch the surface, though, and what is not shown is the level of planning and preparation that their child’s teachers go through for each and every lesson. Teaching, as anyone who has ever done it for an extended period of time will know well, is not simply an exercise in turning up in a room and ‘teaching’. Tasks and activities must be planned for each learner, often differentiated multiple ways to meet the needs of each child. Work needs to be assessed and the results fed back to pupils in ways that they can use to further their knowledge and understanding. Each day, each lesson, is different, therefore, and once on-going pastoral care and a child’s wellbeing is factored in, the complexity of delivering excellent lessons becomes more and more apparent. To do this four or five times each day, consistently across term after term, adds to the challenge of teaching. In essence, it means that only genuinely remarkable people - those committed to a learning culture and the highest standards of professionalism – become successful teachers. If I have learned just one thing since my return to the classroom, it is this: your child’s teachers are among the most hard-working and skilled professionals in education. Their capacity for self-improvement, and for helping their charges meet and exceed their challenging targets at every age group, is inspiring and I hope that parents, as core stakeholders in our learning community, take every chance to recognise the commitment of my colleagues on the teaching staff.
Best wishes Julian Jeffrey MASTER
MEET THE MASTER  Duke of York’s Room 1400hrs-1515hrs, Thursday 23rd May This week, the Meet the Master slot is aimed at parents of pupils in Nest. If you would like to attend, please confirm via email with Ms. Emma Shi (emma.shi@wellingtoncollege.cn) by Wednesday 22nd May. FROM THE HEAD OF SENIOR SCHOOL Parents' Evening: Years 7 and 10 Dining Hall 1700hrs-1830hrs, Tuesday  21st May   Parents' Evening: Years 8, 9 and 11 Induction Year Dining Hall 1700hrs-1830hrs, Thursday  23rd May There are two parents' evenings organised next week. The parents' evening for parents of pupils in Years 7 and 10 will be on Tuesday 21st May and for Years 8, 9 and 11(A level Induction year) will be on Thursday 23rd May. Both evenings run from 1700hrs to 1830hrs in the Dining Hall. Pupils should make appointments with their teachers in advance to ease the queues that can form at such events. Parents will have an opportunity to talk to their child's teachers about their performance this term and to discuss areas of focus for their revision for the upcoming assessment week. Parents are encouraged to bring a copy of the interim reports with them to the meetings. Members of the senior management team will be present to address any questions that parents might have. FROM THE HEAD OF SIXTH FORM Year 13 Graduation Ceremony Theatre 1700hrs – 1830hrs, Friday 24th May Our annual graduation ceremony will take place on Friday 24th May from 1700hrs – 1830hrs in the Seldon Theatre. All pupils in the Senior School will be attending. Sandwiches will be provided for them before the ceremony and late buses to all regular destinations will also be running from 1830hrs. There will be a buffet reception for graduates and their families after the ceremony. We are very fortunate to have Ms Echo Jin (CFO Microsoft China) as our guest speaker this year. FROM HEAD OF PE AND SPORT Nest Sports’ Day Sports’ Centre 0900hrs-1030hrs, Monday 20th May On Monday 20th May, our youngest pupils will participate in a morning of sporting activities, involving running, jumping, throwing, and many other fun games to play. The event will start at 0900hrs and finish at 1030hrs, and there may even be time for them to receive a medal and a prize. Come along and enjoy the fun! Junior School Sports’ Day 0830hrs – 1500hrs, Tuesday 21st May In this event, our Junior School athletes will have the chance to earn points for their house whilst competing in a wide range of athletics events. The morning will see them taking part in the field events, including the long jump, shot put and high jump, and in the afternoon, all eyes will be on the track for the running events. The event will start at 0830hrs and finish by 1500hrs. Parents are invited to come and watch the running events in the afternoon, starting at 1300hrs. We hope to see you there. Senior School Sports’ Day 0830hrs – 1600hrs, Wednesday 22nd May Wednesday 22nd May will see our Senior School pupils battling against their peers from other houses in the Senior School Sports’ Day. The long-distance races will take place in the morning, followed by the field events, such as triple jump and javelin, just before lunchtime. The sprint events will start at 1400hrs, and the afternoon will finish with the relay races just before 1600hrs. Participants can sign up for events in their house room. Parents are invited to come and watch the events in the afternoon, starting at 1400hrs. We look forward to seeing you there. FROM MR ROUNDELL, STANLEY HOUSEMASTER 2019 Sailing Trip to Beidaihe 0745hrs, Saturday 25th May A crew of 20 are leaving for Beidaihe for the annual sailing trip on 25th May. Sons and daughters have given their parents information letters that outline the details of the trip, key contact numbers and addresses, as well as what to bring. If you have any questions in relation to this, please drop me an email: toby.roundell@wellingtoncollege.cn If you need to phone me during the trip please use this number: 136 2219 6432 Otherwise, we are much looking forward to seeing the sailors at Wellington for our early departure at 0745hrs on Saturday, 25th May 2019. Art Every Friday 8:30-11:00 MB125 Mrs Markovic ksenija.jakic@gmail.com Reading Club Every Thursday 9:00-12:00 MB125 Mrs Wang 712205@qq.com Mandarin Every Tuesday 10:15-11:15 MB125 Mrs Yuan and Mrs Zhang yizhang001@foxmail.com EAL (lower level) Every Monday 8:30-9:30 MB231 Mr Findlay paul.findlay@wellingtoncollege.cn EAL (higher level) Every Friday 8:30-9:30 MB231 Mr Findlay paul.findlay@wellingtoncollege.cn Pilates Every Tuesday 8:45-10:00 Black Box Mrs Stofkova dstofkova@yahoo.com Pilates Every Friday 8:45-10:00 Black Box Mrs Stofkova dstofkova@yahoo.com Yoga Every Wednesday 8:45-10:00 Black Box Mrs Havlíková havlikann@gmail.com Yoga Every Thursday 10:45-12:00 Black Box Mrs Havlíková havlikann@gmail.com Glamour Handmade Course Every Wednesday 14:00-15:30 MB125 kevingutongxuan@163.com Traditional Chinese Medicine Every Thursday 9:00-10:30 MB207 Mrs Markovic ksenija.jakic@gmail.com Any changes please follow the notice according to the course organiser. UPCOMING EVENTS Monday 20 May 2019 All Day Week A 8:30AM - 9:30AM FOW EAL (Beginners) (PF) (MB 235) 9:00AM - 10:30AM Nest Sports' Day (Sports Centre) 3:05PM - 3:45PM Senior School Assembly (JMS) (Theatre) Tuesday 21 May 2019 8:45AM - 10:00AM FOW Pilates (ES) (Black Box) 8:30AM - 3:00PM Junior School Sports' Day 10:15AM - 11:15AM FOW Mandarin Class (ES) (MB 125) 5:00PM - 6:30PM Senior School Parents' Evening: Years 7 & 10 (DP) (Main Building) Wednesday 22 May 2019 8:30AM - 4:00PM Senior School Sports' Day (RG) (Sports Centre) 8:45AM - 10:00AM FOW Yoga (ES) (Black Box) 3:05PM - 3:45PM Junior School Assembly: 5KO Everglades (RA) (Theatre) Thursday 23 May 2019 9:00AM - 10:30AM FOW: Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) (ES) (WCA Room) 9:00AM - 12:00PM FOW Reading Group (ES) (MB 125) 10:45AM - 12:00PM FOW: Yoga (ES) (Black Box) 2:00PM - 3:15PM Meet the Master: Nest parents (ES) (Duke of York's room) 5:00PM - 6:30PM Senior School Parents' Evening: Years 8, 9 & 11 (AL Induction) (DP) (Main Building) Friday 24 May 2019 8:30AM - 9:00AM Nest Assembly: Reception (DZ) (Theatre) 8:30AM - 9:30AM FOW EAL (Advanced) (PF) (MB 231) 8:30AM - 11:00AM FOW Art Class (KM) (MB 125) 8:45AM - 10:00AM FOW Pilates (ES) (Black Box) 3:30PM Half term holiday begins (to 30th) (ES) 4:45PM - 8:00PM Year 13 Graduation (JMS) (Theatre) Saturday 25 May 2019 7:45AM Sailing Trip to Beidaihe (TR)

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