Dear students and teachers,
Good morning!
The fresh air of the harvest season has ushered in our back-to-school days. Tsinghua International School’s (THIS) vitality and spirit have been restored as the campus is filled with student laughter and cheerful chatter. Today, I am thrilled that our THIS family is once again reunited to welcome the new school year. A warm welcome to our new and returning teachers. I am so excited to have you all together.
This summer was truly extraordinary. We celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC.) This is a great achievement for China! 100-years of hardship and great changes have provided us with the courage and sense of responsibility to celebrate the Chinese spirit and strength at the Tokyo Olympics, to overcome the devastating rainstorms in Henan province, and to tame the severe and prolonged worldwide COVID pandemic.
As an international school affiliated with Tsinghua High School, we are grateful to the Communist Party of China for creating a new era, allowing us to return to school as scheduled, and to study in a quiet and peaceful environment.
For some of you, this school year holds special meaning — some of you have moved from kindergarten to primary school, some promoted from primary school to middle school, and some from middle school to high school. You have made a small “leap” forward in your life and entered a new stage of life! Today I want to talk to you about what “growing up” means by sharing three stories about THIS students.
Story one:
Last year, a student in grade 9 transferred from public school to THIS. At the beginning, he was under great pressure in English. He couldn’t fully understand what was being said in his classes and didn’t know how to start his homework. When the teachers became aware of his situation, they offered him several suggestions. He took his teachers’ advice and spent a lot of time reading English books to help improve his English level. He also finished all the required grade 8 and 9 reading during the holidays. Even though his first year at THIS was tough and full of challenges for this student, he overcame his language obstacles with hard work and perseverance. Not only that, he also excelled in mathematics, winning awards in several international mathematics competitions. Similarly, another student who transferred into THIS from an international school in grade 8, struggled in Chinese. Chinese class A was a huge challenge. She carefully took notes in class, read a large number of Chinese books, and repeatedly listened to and recited poems and articles. By grade 10, this student was able to deeply understand complex Chinese novels and theoretical books. This improvement of her Chinese level has opened doors for her to the wonderful Chinese culture and traditions .
Students, with each step in your life, you will face increasing academic and emotional pressure and challenges. The two students in story one show us that when we are faced with pressure, although it is painful, we should accept the challenge! Do not complain. Do not be discouraged. Take positive actions to solve your problems. By doing so, you, too, can achieve self-transcendence.
Story two:
The second story is about building a better life. A club named “Destress Mini Mart” emerged at THIS last semester. This club was named after the Japanese novel “ The Miracles of the Namiya General Store ” by Keigo Higashino, which has delighted many people around the world. The students started this club because they were moved by the treats they received from teachers when they were stressed or when they felt depressed as a small gesture of kindness and care. In return, they aimed to warm and help more students who were facing troubles in life or experiencing similar circumstances. They wanted to let those students know that they are not alone and they had lots of caring friends all around them. This club created something they call a “relief box.” The box sits beside the fourth floor stairs so that students passing by can drop in a piece of paper with their name and a brief description of their troubles. Club members then prepare a bag of small treats and a message of comfort to help bring warmth and happiness to those students. This story shows me the big and warm hearts of our students. You are not only able to handle stress and rise to challenges, but you have the ability to create a beautiful and loving environment for those around you.
In fact, such wonderful things bloom in every corner of our campus. You can see that from the post office projects to the coffee shop, from making and performing with ukuleles to the mathematics dining car project, from turning the classroom into a historical museum, from the English-Chinese debate club to Studio 35, from folk dance and street dance to acapella choir. There are more than 40 clubs at THIS now. I want to say that every day is full of vitality because of your warm hearts and creative spirit. Here at THIS, growth is not only about self-development, but also about using your unique light to brighten others’ lives and warm others’ hearts.
Story three:
My third story is about love and action.
During the Chinese new year of 2020, COVID-19 suddenly broke out in Wuhan. Our high school students quickly launched the action of AID FOR WUHAN. They raised funds to buy anti-epidemic materials and sent them to the Hubei disaster area. Some students spontaneously taught English to the children in Wuhan, and more and more THIS students joined to develop and strengthen the FREE English project. This program has benefited a large number of students in need of help. This summer, Zhengzhou, Henan province was hit severe rainstorms and disasterous flooding. Our students again acted quickly with the continued spirit demonstrated by the AID FOR WUHAN project. They relaunched the AID FOR HENAN project raising funds and donations for the disaster area. Their speed of action was amazing!
In fact, public welfare has long been “internalized in the heart and externalized in the practice” of THIS students. From the Terry Fox Run at our annual sport day to CSC’s long-term efforts raising funds for children with cancer to helping build water wells in rural China through the drama benefit performance of ” The Little Mermaid” to this year’s “Project Hope 1 + 1″ activity, from organizing charity sales and donating books for Rongshugen children’s education public welfare center to spending time in the summer supporting education in poor areas of Hebei and setting up a summer science camp for students at the Dandelion Migrant Children’s School. I’m really proud of you guys, our lovely THIS students. You have fully demonstrated the great love and social responsibility necessary to “help the world”! What you do as THIS students exemplifies the courage and motivation of Tsinghua spirit. Your”actions speak louder than words”.
To cultivate yourself into an “exquisite egoist” is a choice, but our students choose to break through the “ego”. Go beyond yourself, release your potential, emphasize the positive, create new life, doing is better than saying, take responsibility for your actions, bind individuals together with your country, and integrate yourself into your community during these magnificent times. You have vividly interpreted Tsinghua spirit and the THIS core values with your actual behaviors, which is what I am most proud of as your principal. I believe, in the future, with your lofty, broad and responsible qualities, you will have enough determination and wisdom to face the changes in your life and in the world. This is also my expectation for you.
Students, I am particularly grateful to you for creating the wonderful “small but beautiful” THIS community with your own stories. It is your self-discipline and self-improvement that shapes the THIS campus culture and enhances the influence of THIS community! With the beginning of the new school year, THIS has ushered in its 13th school year. This year, the school will continue to renovate and build an excellent campus that will release your passions and support your growth. The improvement of the school’s education and teaching facilities will certainly make you happy. Teachers will continue to provide you with solid support and professional guidance, to make sure every step of your growth is steady and full of wonder.
Teachers and students, every single day of the school year is a fresh new day. Let us be self-disciplined and open to self-improvement, be the best of ourselves, and together build our beautiful THIS community.
Best wishes to you all for the school year ahead!