Day: August 15, 2018

Sign Up for TGIF in Laurie’s House on August 24th (All Staff)

Dear All,

You are all invited for the TGIF event in Laurie’s house at 4:30pm on Friday August 24th, sign-up form is available in staff room, RSVP close on next Wednesday August 22nd noon time. Please find Laurie’s house address attached.

Any queries please feel free to let me know.

New staff house T-shirts on August 16th

Dear new teachers and older teachers,

Please come to MYP Large group room(Room D207) to get your house T-shirts at Break time, Lunch time and after school (3pm-4pm). See your there.

PS House T-shirts distribution on August 15th

Dear Primary Homeroom teachers,

Please bring your classroom students to MYP Large group room(Room D207 upstairs) to get their house T-shirts, only yellow highlighted students can have T-shirts. Please see attached schedule.

 

Hopeful Hearts Summer Party 25th Aug at 7pm

Do come along to this party raising money for one of our school charities “Hopeful Hearts” near the glass pagoda in the 1865 Creative Park in Nanjing

Katrin Koss will be in school selling tickets or you can see Sue N in Admissions for more info.

It will be great fun and all for a good cause. Everyone is welcome – bring your friends!

Weekly Mandarin-Week 1

早上好,

A reminder that our weekly Mandarin started and we will announce and practice every week during Monday morning briefing for you all to interact and practice with your students, friends, Chinese colleagues, and of course for you to live and engage in China.

Week 1

C&S and CAS opportunities through sports coaching

Grade 9 – 12 students: Is there a sport that you enjoy participating in? Why not pass on your knowledge and enjoyment of that sport to our younger students? Sign up to be an Assistant coach for a CISSA season and get going on meeting your C&S or CAS goals. Speak to Mr Clarke for more info.

 

Email Signatures

Good Morning!

A quick clarification about your email signatures. When you send an email to anyone without @nanjing-school.com on the end of their address, there is automatically attached to it a digital business card signature. It looks like this:
It allows our emails to be whitelisted by those who receive them more frequently than going into the receiver’s Spam box, not to mention gives our emails a more professional veneer. We recommend that whatever signature you choose to put in your emails at least indicate your full name and role at the school, but of course we do leave it up to you. This is something good to keep in mind in discussions with students about their own email etiquette when using the school email. Happy Emailing!