Good morning, everyone
Today we are going to talk about “Family”. We are all born into one, and from our families we learn so much. As babies, we learn physical things; how to crawl, walk, talk, ride a bicycle, and all the while our families are teaching us about a most important thing – love.
We learn how to love our families – our parents, siblings, and grandparents, but does love stop when we come to school?
If we are wise, we bring love to school; it helps students build good relationships with friends and teachers. With trusted friends and teachers, we soon find we are a family at school.
A school family – students, teachers, and staff members who are ready – just like in our biological families – to do whatever it takes to help one another reach our highest potential. This is love; this is what families do.
Speak delivered by Head of Grade7 Isa Wei
Good morning, everyone
I am Rebecca Zhou from Grade 7, when I came to the new school, I missed my friends very much. I feel very lonely at the beginning, but I have new friends quickly.
They are my classmates, now I feel warm when I saw their smile faces. I don’t feel lonely because they will company me to gym, to library,to canteen or to pastoral office.
We have lesson in classroom, we do different work together.
We sing the song in music room, we do art work in art studio.
We discuss difficult questions together
We walk in the beautiful campus together.
Now, we are family.
Speak delivered by Rebecca Zhou of Grade7
Good morning, everyone
I’m Peter Pan from Grade7 and also I’m a new student for this year.
So today, I’m going to talk about “family care”.
What is “Family Care”?
Family care could be in a team, a school and any people who care about you.
Here is an example about myself.
At first, I came to this school, I think I probably need one or two weeks to make some new friends, but actually, people in this school are so warm-heart, they are active in talking with me and helping me to find the classrooms and homework.
At that moment, I feel so warm, this feeling is extraordinary.
And I understand this is “family”.
Speak delivered by Peter Pan of Grade7