“Learn to listen, wake up your little ears” Psychological Open Class

Last Wednesday, Ms. Yu Chen, the psychological counsellor of our school, brought a district level open psychological class, themed “Learn to listen, wake your little ears up”. Ms. Tian Yinping, psychological researcher of Qingpu District, and psychological counsellors of primary schools in Qingpu District, visited and gave their suggestions. “Learn to listen, wake your little ears…

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11.11 High School Pocky Day

Written by Nancy from G10 November is our ‘Thanksgiving’ themed month. Today we also want to add a little surprise to this warm thanksgiving festival, that is Pocky Day. These slender biscuit sticks are a vivid the representation of November 11th. Of course, the most important thing is that we have combined these two keywords ‘Thanksgiving’ and…

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Primary School Sports Day

On Thursday and Friday, the students of SUIS Qingpu Primary Division ushered in the long-awaited sports meeting and had a happy day in running, jumping and laughing. Firstly, the PE teachers led students to do warm-up exercises and announced the rules of the competition. The children were all gearing up and eager to try, and…

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Homeroom Teachers’ Psychological Salon “Making the first cup of milk tea in late autumn”

This is the kind of contact the homeroom teachers have with children to support different personalities and accompany their growth every day. Some children are introverted and quiet, some children are enthusiastic and optimistic, some children are mischievous and some like to be challenged. The homeroom teacher often neglects his or her own personal needs…

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November Flag Raising Ceremony “Always cherish gratitude, and always be grateful”

Written by Sissy Zhong from 7B “Always cherish gratitude, and always be grateful.” Today, SUIS Qingpu organized a flag-raising ceremony with the theme of “Thanksgiving” to let students understand the importance of their peers, parents, teachers, and society in their lives. The flag-raiser and flag-guard from the seventh grade, with their heads high, guarding the national flag…

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