Swimming Pool Schedule – Week 28
- Author By gracejiang
- Publication date March 28, 2024
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Shortly after the break student in Grades 6-10 will embark upon the hero’s quest that is the Spring reading and math MAP assessments. Please look out for details shortly after our collective return. As always, MAP presents a wonderful opportunity to demonstrate your academic growth. Coming soon!
Exciting news!
We have been invited by the University of Cambridge to attend their application information session for high school students. This session will provide us with exclusive and important up-to-date information directly from the admission officer at the Cambridge University Nanjing Centre for Technology and Innovations.
If you are interested in comparing and contrasting the application systems of the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, please sign up to attend.
The event details:
Students in grades 9-12
here are the times and locations for you to tell your GCD stories:
Scuba diving opens up a thrilling world beneath the waves, packed with adventure and excitement. Not only is it a fantastic way to stay fit and healthy, but it also teaches us the importance of protecting our oceans. Get your PADI certification before your summer holidays. Please check the poster for the dates. You can join the group chat by scanning the QR code outside the Activities Office.
If there is enough interest, we will organise a Ski Trip to Japan, next Lunar New Year Holiday. Scan the QR code outside the Activities Office.
The DP Art Exhibition is still on display this week till Friday noon – if you haven’t had the chance to see the amazing artworks on display created by G12s Romana, Alvina, and Amber (and G11s Ella, Jen, Gabin) @ the Centre Cafe, 2F, please make haste!
The QR code has now been fixed (no email login necessary), kindly leave an encouraging comment for our talented artists! (the QR code is also posted everywhere in the exhibition).
A huge THANK YOU to all those who made the time to come out and support our senior art students at the DP Visual Arts Exhibition this past Friday night. The exhibition was a huge success and we are forever grateful to have a community that believes in the value of Art education. Our students have worked so hard for the past two years so your presence meant a lot to us.
Please kindly remember to leave a positive comment for our talented artists in our Guest Book by scanning the QR code below (this is also posted everywhere in the exhibition for those of you who are planning to visit this week).
The exhibition continues this week during school hours until Friday, Mar. 22. @ the Centre Cafe, 2F.
Do you enjoy physics and chemistry?
Do you admire our fantastic physics and chemistry teachers, Mr. Baksh and Mr. Roy?
Are you interested in studying physics and chemistry at university?
If your answer is “yes” to any of these questions,
join the webinar hosted by the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London.
You will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a conversation with two leading researchers at Queen Mary who teach undergraduate physics.
Scan the qr code in the poster or sign up here: https://www.london.ac.uk/study/taster-courses/physicists-whiteboard
Grade 11 students and parents,
I invite you to attend the Grade 11 One-on-One Family Meeting with our University and Career Counselor (UCC) starting from March 25th. This meeting provides personalized guidance on post-secondary education paths. Please see your email for further details. Please note that each family can book one meeting only.
Book your family meeting here: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/FamilyMeeting@nanjingschool.onmicrosoft.com/bookings/s/-DH1ktBOZ0ittohSkT35Ag2 (Closed by March 20)
See you there!