Author name: Kelly Lan

Mathematics | New Step in the Right Direction — Project-Based Learning in the Classroom

It is widely known in educational literature that implementing inquiry-based learning approaches in Mathematics improved the outcomes of high achieving students. The holistic development of the human being is just as essential as their academic performance in school, in fact they go hand in hand! Students acquire essential life skills in the learning process such […]

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Alumni | Shao Cheng Was Nominated on Forbes 30 under 30 China 2020

On November 9th2020, Forbes China released the latest 30 Under 30 list, and selected 300 outstanding young people under 30 who are active in virous fields in China. Shao Cheng, a 2011 graduate of Shenzhen College of International School, the founder and design director of Zhaohe Interior Design (Shanghai)Co., Ltd., was listed on it –

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Mock US Election Event

Previous Next To boost the whole school’s interest in recent political events, the SCIE Politics Club launched the Mock US Election event. Students from the entire school had voted from one of the presidential candidates last week in PSHE class, and today, on November the 3rd, the result of who was elected by SCIE staff

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Oxbridge Sociology: class debate

Thanks our students Jacky 5066 and Ekat 5009 led the discussion in Mr. Richard’s Sociology class. The topic of Jacky’s discussion is SHOULD WE REJECT THE BELIEF THAT MIGHT IS RIGHT? A discussion about the belief ‘Might is right’ which introduced the historical development of this idea, from Pindar’s naturalistic principle to Social Darwinism coined by

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Mental Health Week: You Matter

Previous Next The annual Mental Health Day, held by SCIE Red Cross made October 15tha special day with warmth and hope- when people gather and share their inner thoughts and happiness through SCIE Tree Hole and Thanksgiving Wall, as well as learning professional knowledge on certain mental diseases. Classrooms were already well-arranged when students arrived.

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A Future Without Poverty

Introduction: Celinca is an A1 student of SCIE. She spent five vacations which lasted for two and a half years completing a research project on China’s targeted industrial poverty alleviation. In May 2020, the Seoul International Conference invited Celinca to participate in the “Business, Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities” academic seminar. As the only high

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