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Community Time

Day Y9 Y10 Y11 Y12
Tue Tutor Time
Wed Dean's Forum (Auditorium) Meetings with HMs (Houses) Health Talk 1 (Auditorium) Academic Assembly: Assessment Week (Gym)

Important Events

Day Events
Tue Heart on Fire Charity Concert
Wed Eye Exam
Varsity Boys Basketball v. QBD @ QBD
Student Showcase 1
Thu Friday Schedule

On this Day

September 26:

Births and Deaths: Hiram Wesley Evans (b. 1881); Leo Martello (b. 1930); Wendy Saddington (b. 1949); Alicja Iwańska (d. 1996)

Fetched from Wikipedia.

In the News

Ongoing: Nigerien crisis; Russian invasion of Ukraine; Sudan war
Recent deaths: JoAnne A. Epps; Stephen Gould; Horace Ové; Brereton C. Jones; Lionel Morgan; Kevin Neale

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Delicious Dinings

Day Kouwei Marco Polo Looping
Tue Steamed Grain Bun with Preserved Vegetable Layer Cake / Shandong Pancake Steamed Egg Braised Eggs Sweet Corn Ham Shanghai Noodles with Fried Shredded Pork
Wed Bun Stuffed with Pork & Preserved Vegetable Steamed Brown Sugar Sponge Cake Marinated Egg Roasted Tomatoes Egg with Cheese & Bacon Muffin Shanghai Vermicelli with Pork Parcels
Thu Glass-noodle Bun Golden Wolfberry Cake Fried Egg with Preserved Vegetable Over-Medium Egg Taro Chicken Sausage Fried Rice with Sausage
Breakfast
Day Kouwei Marco Polo Looping Piazza Vegetarian
Tue Braised Pork Ball Salt Pork with Bamboo Shoot Slow-roasted Beef Shoulder with Italian Green Herb Paste Broccoli / Baby Corn Braised Duck Noodles Naples Penne with Seafood Buffalo Vegetarian Chicken Nuggets
Wed Crispy Fried Duck Fried Egg with Luffa Grilled Pork Fillet in Texas Sauce Asparagus / Carrot Fish with Pickled Cabbage Noodle Hawaii Pizza Braised Japanese Tofu with Needle Mushroom / Rice / Bok Choy
Thu Braised Pork Trotter with Louis Root Stewed Egg Cake Deep-fried Fish Mini Beetroots / Pumpkin Beef Ball in Rice-noodle Soup Spaghetti Carbonara Vegetable and Mushroom Roll with Backed Potato
Lunch
Day Kouwei Marco Polo Looping Piazza Vegetarian
Tue Braised Shrimp with Tomota sauce Diced Pork with Green Pea and Dried Tofu Stewed Chicken Leg with Green Bean Pumpkin / Carrot Stick Soba Noodles with Pork Tonkatsu Oven-baked Macaroni with Ham Vegetarian Bamboo Shot Dumpling
Wed Fried Beef with Pepper Steamed Shrimp with Egg Korean Braised Pork Knuckle Rice Spinach / Carrot Noodles with Chicken & Mushrooms Spaghetti with Tuna & Basil Sauce Vegetarian Wellington with Creamy Mushroom Sauce
Dinner

Daily Inspiration

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Picture of the Day

Snap – a puffy piece of dreamy naturalness in the pedantic world.

Picture by Albert Tan.

Meme of the Day

"Beautifully stupid."

Shared by Katharina Müller.

The School Inspires

Poem of the Week

Thinking of my Brothers on a Moonlit Night
Written by Du Fu. Translated by Xu Yuanchong.

War drums break people’s journey drear;
A swan honks on autumn frontier.
Dew turns into frost since tonight;
The moon viewed at home is more bright.
I’ve brothers scattered here and there;
For our life or death none would care.
Letters can’t reach where I intend;
Alas! The war’s not come to an end.

Posted by China Daily. Shared by the school.

Philosophical Quote of the Week

There's no such thing as neutral education.
Education either functions as an instrument to bring about conformity or freedom.

— Paulo Freire

Shared by Polemia Club.

Rather New Notices

Uniform and Phone Use Clarification

Monthly Health Activity

From Student Government

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Regular Notices

Key Links

Package Pick-up

From Wellness Center

The School Recommends

Thus Spake the C4C Department

In Celebration of the 74th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Article Recommendation of the Week

In the film Into the Spider-Verse, the mature Spider-Man is the all-powerful but lonely superhero. Across the Spider-Verse, however, brings together a group of more than 280 "youthful" Spider-Men who experience conflict, ambivalence, stress, and grow in warmth, choice, and responsibility.

The film is animated with strong colors and multiple art styles. The most obvious is the color; each Spider-Man has his own color palette, and the ever-changing colors create and express their moods and interests. Through animation, a variety of art and design is combined, allowing the parts of the live-action movie that would be impossible to realize to be brought to life in the artistic medium of animation. The story content does not aim to save the world like traditional superhero movies, but challenges the tradition that my life is my destiny. The protagonist has a superhero side, but is just an ordinary high school student when he takes off his robe. He has a warm family and the troubles that should come with that age; he dares to challenge authority and shows the bravery of youth to the fullest. The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility; as for the final ending, let us wait and see.

At a time when people are getting tired of superhero movies, Across the Spider-Verse is a new perspective from "big" to "small". This movie leaves a lot of questions to be answered by the next Spider-Man movie. We love Spider-Man as a hero, deep down, more or less because he has inspired, comforted, and lost himself in the darkness, and that's what makes Across the Spider-Verse so touching and compelling. In the face of "inevitable fate," choosing to disobey, to follow your heart, to break free from the constraints of the past is the only way to write a new story. Miles is Miles, he's not Peter, he's not anyone else, he's Spider-Man in a whole new sense.

Published by ISSN 1671-2374 Issue 2023-7. Shared by Parent Volunteers of the Library. Translated by DeepL and Albert Tan.

Remedios Varo: Artist of the Week and the Last

Varo creates fantastical landscapes featuring meticulous motifs drawn from her strict Catholic upbringing, expansive knowledge of the sciences, and her passion for alchemy and the occult.

A part of the surrealist movement, the Spanish-born artist creates intricate images using both traditional painting techniques and inspiration drawn from magical practices. She includes palettes referencing alchemical reactions for the elixir of life and often depicts female figures performing acts of magic. It is as if she is an alchemist herself, combining and balancing delicate symbols on her canvas; the whimsical quality of which earns her the nickname of one of the "three witches" in Mexico City, where she based the majority of her creative career.

Shared by Jessica Cai from the Art Appreciation Club.

Surrealism and the East – Painting the Essential: Exhibition of the Week and the Last

Collaborative exhibition between West Bund Museum, Shanghai Museum, and the Centre Pompidou in France

Painting the Essential discusses one of the most important movements in 20th century art, Surrealism, in the light of the oriental influences that inspired it. Contrary to many other exhibitions that address cultural influences overwhelmingly from the perspective of only one culture, here, the Pompidou’s surrealist masterpieces appear alongside the Shanghai Museum’s collection of Qing Dynasty works, each entering into dialogue with each other and with the audience too.