Last week 6 of our Pasifika students attended the PILOT Programme (Pacific Island Leaders of Tomorrow) at the MIT campus.
Last week 6 of our Pasifika students attended the PILOT Programme (Pacific Island Leaders of Tomorrow) at the MIT campus.
Last Friday in the library, 11 seats were set up with black graduation hats on them, ready to be worn by the international students who graduated as the class 2017. The students were Yoyo Cheng, Mimi Huang, Eason Che, Annice Ng, Brian Cheong, Jared Li, Henry Ng, Camilla Chen, Ambrose Chu and Harper Liu who were all beautifully dressed up with big smiles on their faces ready to start a new chapter in their lives.
Kate Gaabucayan: My thoughts on humanitarian issues in the world today.
Change is difficult to facilitate. There’s no way to make someone care about something. Making someone do something as opposed to them doing it out of their own free will is pointless anyway. So, why do I care?
On a day filled with unpredictable weather, a ray of sunshine shone upon a selected number of Year 10 students who went to the V8 Supercars event to see live action racing cars and understand how the application of what we learn in school, particularly in science and mathematics, helps in their development.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;
your works are wonderful,
I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14)
These words from the psalms gave the Year 8 Retreat its theme.