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美視秉承“兼容并蓄、整合創新、科學育人”的辦學理念,以“納五洲學子、育國際人才、辦優質教育、創一流名校”為辦學目標,以“優質教育源于細節”為管理原則,推行全程的小班教學,創設濃郁的國際文化氛圍,探索中西教育優勢互補、融合創新,取得了令人矚目的辦學成績,獲得IB(國際文憑)授權,通過NCPSA(美國私立學校委員會)、AI(國際認證)、MSA-CESS(美國中部院校聯盟)等世界先進教育機構的資格認證,成為名副其實的世界認可的國際學校。
納五洲學子、育國際人才、辦優質教育、創一流名校
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為往屆畢業生送上真心的祝賀!祝他們好運!
上個學期,我們送走了2015屆的畢業生。 他們是我們這個尚年輕的項目的第二屆畢業生。 我們會非常想念他們,也期望他們在國外大學學習順利,有所成就。 絕大部分學生都去了大洋彼岸求學,相信他們踏上新旅途 后會有很多故事與我們分享。第二頁列有我們畢業生的入讀大學。我們每月也將以“我們在……”為主題向大家介紹一位以往畢業生的國外大學生活,了解他們在國外的種種經歷。看看本月介紹的畢業生是……
飛鷹著陸啦!
我們的目標之一是為大家創造美國高中的氛圍,因此我們現在要隆重地為大家介紹我們的新成員, 我們的吉祥物 – 英才班之鷹!
在美國的高中學校,吉祥物是非常重要的存在。每個學校有其獨具象征意義的吉祥物,有助于加強學生、所有教職員工和家長的團體意識和凝聚力。
而大家作為中美英才班的一員的自豪感,可以在課堂內外帶動起積極的氛圍。學生在此氛圍下,會更加積極主動地學習,也會積極參加甚至組織各種有益活動!
歡迎2018級新生
熱烈歡迎2018級的各位新生加入中美英才班這個大家庭!希望你們在這個大家庭李感受到的不僅僅是嚴謹的學術氛圍,更重要的是在這個大家庭中開心,快樂的度過每一天!
興趣俱樂部,走起!
我們要再次啟動這項活動!上個學期我們給大家介紹過關于創建俱樂部的事宜,也試著辦過幾次。這次我們做了一些調整和變化,希望重新啟動這項非常有意義的活動!
但可能你還是不知道中美英才班學生俱樂部具體是什么?
詳細信息請見第二頁
在美國,美國高中學校都有學生俱樂部。 雖然參加俱樂部不是強制性的,但在申請大學時,也是大學的重點考慮方面。俱樂部可以提供很多課堂上不能提供的學習機會,社交技巧、責任感、自立能力等等。
我們的俱樂部為大家而創建,也由大家自己管理。志同道合的同學們可以在一起參與、分享。俱樂部每周都會有各種各樣的活動,具體活動類型取決于俱樂部類型。比如,讀書俱樂部通常會就指定的一本書,閱讀后討論。而科技俱樂部的學生則發揮團隊精神,共同完成一些有趣的實驗。根據同學們的興趣,還可以創建諸如與校刊社、點子團隊、文案設計團隊等等.
首屆中美英才班畢業生雷宇靖訪談
本月我們與2014屆畢業生Leon雷宇靖(照片右側),現就讀于普利茅斯州立大學(PSU)。Leon在大學的第二學年依然非常忙,我們非常感謝他在百忙之中抽空回答我們的問題。
中美英才班:首先,你可以告訴我PSU的地理位置嗎?
Leon:在新罕布什爾州,美國東海岸,學校不是很大,去波士頓的話,開車一個半小時的樣子吧!
中美英才班:你能跟我們講講學校的環境嗎?
Leon:嗯。這邊的空氣相當好!天很藍。環境挺好的,有山有水,就是冬天太冷了。然后這邊人口也很少。
中美英才班:你已經在美國待了一年多了吧,有沒有想念家鄉?
Leon:肯定啊,特別是吃的!其實美國本地的那些食物,我也喜歡吃,但是天天吃還是有點hold不住。偶爾還會想吃小時候吃過的各種零食,哈哈!
中美英才班:那邊沒有中國餐館嗎?
Leon:有是有,但是味道不正宗啊。
中美英才班:呵呵,了解。就像在中國也很難吃到正宗的西餐一樣吧。你覺得你高中在中美英才班的學習,對你產生了任何幫助嗎?
Leon:有啊!中美英才班對我們的幫助很大,到了美國之后Dan和Misha來接待了我們還帶我們去吃了川菜,讓我們在異國他鄉如同看到了親人一般,也給了我努力學習的動力。在中美英才班學習讓我的英語有了很大提升,老師們真的幫助了我很多很多。謝謝英才班的老師們,我會更加努力學習的。
Jarvis Liu 劉嘉偉開啟新的人生之旅
Jarvis將在明天離開我們這個大家庭飛往新西蘭開啟他的精彩人生,希望他一切順利,也希望他不要忘掉我們這里的每一個人!祝好運!!!
It’s Club Time! Yes we are trying again! Durring the semester, earlier this year, we introduced SAEP Student Clubs. It did not catch on. So we did a little thinking, made a few changes and are ready to try again! But you may be asking; “What’s an SAEP Student Club?” Keep reading to find out! In America, Students Clubs are found in every highschool program. Although Clubs are not mandatory for graduation, they are often considered by Universities to be extremely important for a well rounded education. They provide many learning opportunities not always found in classrooms, such as, developing social skills, responsibility, self-reliance, and more! Clubs are designed and run for students, by students. It is a great way for student to share in common interests and hobbies. Each week the clubs will meet and do a variety of activities. Depending on the type of club will determine the activities the students might do. Book clubs often have discussions about an assigned book for reading. In Science Club students might help each other with homework or do some fun and interesting experiments. And there are clubs like the school paper, and spirit club, and even a yearbook club! These clubs let students shape their school experience. |
Where Are They Now? This month we had a chance to catch up with Leon Lei Yujing, a 2014 graduate, who is attending Plymouth State University (PSU). Leon is busy with his studies as he begins his sophomore (2nd) year at PSU. We want to thank Leon (see photo on translation page) for taking time out of his busy schedule to answer a few of our questions. SAEP: “First could you tell us, where is PSU located?” Leon: “It’s a small University located on the East Coast of America, in New Hampshire. It’s about 1.5 hours drive from the city of Boston.” SAEP: “Can you tell us a little about the campus and the environment there?” Leon: “The first thing; I couldn’t believe the air! It’s so clean and the sky is really blue! It is great but the winter gets too cold! It’s also really quiet! It was strange to see so few people, not like Chengdu.” SAEP: “You are starting your 2nd year at PSU. Is there anything you miss about China?” Leon: “Yes, THE FOOD! I like western food, but I don’t want it every day. Sometimes you want the food you ate growing up.” SAEP: “Do they have Chinese restaurants there?” Leon: “They have restaurants that are supposed to be Chinese, but the food is bad, it is nothing like the food back home.” SAEP: “Haha, I understand. I feel the same about the western food here in China. So could you tell us, do you feel SAEP helped you to get where you are now?” Leon: Oh yes. SAEP did so much to help me! Especially, when I arrived in Boston, Dan and Misha gave me an airport pickup and treated me with Sichuan Cuisine, which made me feel less homesick. I treated them as my family, which encouraged me to study harder and harder. My English improved with the help of SAEP, and in addition, SAEP provided me with much more help in other aspects. Many thanks for SAEP teachers, and I promise I will study harder. Leon Lei Yujing |