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We were excited to restart our Industry Expert sessions this week, offering a wonderful opportunity for specialists from a variety of professions to speak to our senior students about both their individual pathways and their specific industries.
Last academic year we started our programme late in Term Two and had speakers from the United Nations, General Motors, Pfizer and Shanghai United Law Firm, offering their insights across engineering, law, biotech and international relations. This broad approach gave our students a varied range of presentations, hopefully inspiring them to learn more about those areas.
Our first session this year saw Dr Jeorge Ducha - a paediatrician with almost 25 years of clinical experience and part of the Parkway healthcare group in Shanghai; talk to our students about his career, his current employer, and the medical profession in general. Students with an interest in healthcare careers found it incredibly useful to hear about pathways and opportunities within the profession, and we’d like to thank both Dr Ducha and Parkway for their support with this first session in school.
The Industry Expert sessions are just one branch of our career planning and university counselling services for our students, helping them to focus their studies and areas of interest as they head into core subject choices and ultimately university applications and course selections.
We are finalising our next sessions now and will release updated soon, but our next speaker in October will be part of Apple Inc, and will talk to our students about this global industry giant and the opportunities within the tech industry. In November, we’ll be joined by a pilot who will talk about the aviation industry, and after a break in December, our January speaker will be from the banking industry.
During the current academic year, we have been gradually transitioning from a House-based system to a Communities-based structure, designed to align more closely with the school’s aims and values—developing creative, confident, and considerate learners prepared for their futures.
We are delighted to be named as a finalist for the China Schools Awards 2025, organised by the British Chamber of Commerce in China! The awards recognise and celebrate the achievement and best practice of international-oriented K12 education in China, and we’ve been shortlisted within both the Enterprise & Employability and Staff Development and Wellbeing categories.
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