The countdown to the last day of school is over, yet 56 days remain until the highly anticipated opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. As a Beijing 2008 Olympic Education Model School, WAB has been celebrating the Olympics with a wide variety of academic, cultural, service and sporting pursuits. The extraordinary quality of WAB's focus on Olympic education was awarded this past week as an "Excellent Example of Beijing 2008 Olympic Education Model Schools." Out of the 500 schools from across China who were awarded by BOCOG as an Olympic Educational Model School, WAB was one of the 120 schools awarded as an Excellent Example.
WAB Recognized by BOCOG as an "Excellent Example of a Beijing 2008 Olympic Education Model School"
The countdown to the last day of school is over, yet 56 days remain until the highly anticipated opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. As a Beijing 2008 Olympic Education Model School, WAB has been celebrating the Olympics with a wide variety of academic, cultural, service and sporting pursuits. The extraordinary quality of WAB's focus on Olympic education was awarded this past week as an "Excellent Example of Beijing 2008 Olympic Education Model Schools." Out of the 500 schools from across China who were awarded by BOCOG as an Olympic Educational Model School, WAB was one of the 120 schools awarded as an Excellent Example.
A Message from Robert Landau
WAB's incoming Director Robert Landau shares a message with the WAB community: "To those families and staff leaving Beijing, please accept my best wishes for continued success. To those of you returning to WAB, I look forward to seeing you soon as we celebrate the beginning of the 2008/2009 school year."
Introducing the PTA Committee for the 2008/2009 School Year
The PTA held elections, at their last meeting, for the 2008/2009 PTA Committee. Many thanks to all parents who volunteer in the WAB community, and to the following parents, who will steer the PTA Committee for the upcoming school year.
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WAB Wishes the Best to All Leaving Teachers and Staff
With the end of the 2007/2008 school year, WAB wishes farewells and best wishes to all leaving families, teachers and staff. WAB wishes a special farewell to David Randall, Interim Director, who steered WAB through the school year with integrity and grace. We look forward to welcoming Robert Landau as Director in early August.
Class of 2008: "Models of what we were, what we are, what we will be"
Congratulations to the Class of 2008! WAB's second class of Grade 12 students graduated from the WAB High School on Saturday May 31, with a ceremony at the Confucius Temple.
Easing Transitions
As the school year winds down, and end-of-year activities increase, so does our excitement, and, in some cases, apprehension, for the coming year. Some of us are preparing to transition to other regions and schools, including all leaving families, teachers and staff, as well as our Grade 12 students. Others of us, including Pre-K, Grade 5 and Grade 8 students and their parents, are entering a period of transition from one school section to the next. All of us, however, are entering a period of transition as we acknowledge the end of another school year.
Message from Frank Whitaker, Board Chair, on WAB's Response to Earthquake Relief Efforts
Nearly two weeks have passed since the earthquake devastated communities, families and schools in Sichuan province. For those of us here in Beijing, with friends and family in the affected areas, the past days have been especially trying. And for all of us, the countless stories of losses, rescues and sacrifices have been intensely moving. The WAB community's response to the earthquake in Sichuan province has been overwhelming, with students, staff and family members giving generously to relief efforts. As of yesterday, over 100,000 RMB has been collected through cash alone. This amount does not include the scores of blankets, tracksuits and diapers collected by the PTA Charity Committee, or the materials and cash collected by student groups.
ES Parents Inspired by Diane Frankenstein's Book Talks
Over 270 parents, teachers and friends of the WAB community and other International Schools attended this week's ES Library workshops with Diane Frankenstein, ES Children's Literature expert. One parent admitted, "I'd forgotten how much fun it is being read to!" Another inspired parent beamed, "My husband came home from one workshop with four biographies of famous scientists. I picked up loads of other books for the boys the next day, including '100 Dresses.' After hearing the way Diane described the friendships of the female characters in the book, I thought it was a perfect story for helping my boys understand the ways girls interact with one another."
Grade 10 Work Experience Week
After working for a full week in a field of their choice in a wide variety of jobs around Beijing, Grade 10 students returned to school with fresh attitudes towards the world of work. Faye Cowin, World of Work (WOW) Coordinator, summarizes the highs and lows of the students' "real life" adventures.
Congratulations to the Class of 2008
WAB's second class of Grade 12 students will graduate on Saturday, May 31, with a ceremony at the historic Confucius Temple on the tree-lined street of Guo Zi Jian, near the Lama Temple. The WAB community is invited to join Grade 12 students and their families on this very special occasion.
WAB Wishes the Best to All Leaving Teachers and Staff
Sadly, this time of year entails farewells, including saying goodbye to WAB staff who are continuing on with their journeys. The following WAB staff members have made significant contributions to the quality of learning and school environment at WAB, and their presence and enthusiasm will be missed.
Message from David Randall, Interim Director
The Class of 2008: A Message from HS Principal Rena Mirkin
It is May and our Grade 12 students are in the midst of taking their final exams and preparing for graduation, as well as their lives after WAB. Our 72 graduating students have a broad range of plans for next year. Some are taking a gap year to study Chinese in Beijing, while others are traveling or volunteering with NGO’s. Whether they are going directly to tertiary education or taking a gap year, the majority of students from the Class of 2008 submitted college applications.