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Important Events
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On this Day
- 235 – Pope Pontian resigned after being exiled to Sardinia, becoming the first pope to relinquish the position; he was reportedly beaten to death with sticks weeks later.
- 1066 – William the Conqueror and his fleet of around 600 ships landed at Pevensey, Sussex, beginning the Norman conquest of England.
- 1901 – Philippine–American War: Filipino guerrillas killed more than forty American soldiers in a surprise attack in the town of Balangiga on Samar Island.
- 1928 – Scottish biologist and pharmacologist Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin when he noticed a bacteria-killing mould growing in his laboratory.
- 1975 – An attempted robbery of the Spaghetti House restaurant in Knightsbridge, London, went wrong, becoming a six-day hostage situation.
Births and Deaths: Rabbi Akiva (d. 135); Florence Violet McKenzie (b. 1890); Gamal Abdel Nasser (d. 1970); George Odlum (d. 2003)
Fetched from Wikipedia.
In the News
- The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft mission returns samples of asteroid Bennu to Earth.
- Tigst Assefa breaks the women's world record at the Berlin Marathon.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland is accused of involvement in a cash-for-visa corruption scandal.
- Former Italian president Giorgio Napolitano dies at the age of 98.
Ongoing: Nigerien crisis; Russian invasion of Ukraine; Sudan war
Recent deaths: Terry Kirkman; François Glorieux; Brooks Robinson; Constance Clayton; JoAnne A. Epps; Stephen Gould
Fetched from Wikipedia.
Promoted Contents
Fill this form to advertise a CCA, a club, or an activity.
- Unlingable: Linguistics club. Contact Tiffany Guo.
- Peer Pao: Peer mentoring. Contact Frank Zhou.
- Pomelo Bay: Charity educational club. Contact Gloria Guo or Azuo Zhao.
Delicious Dinings
Day | Kouwei | Marco Polo | Looping | ||||
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Thu | Glass-noodle Bun | Golden Wolfberry Cake | Fried Egg with Preserved Vegetable | Over-Medium Egg | Taro | Chicken Sausage | Fried Rice with Sausage |
Day | Kouwei | Marco Polo | Looping | Piazza | Vegetarian | ||
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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 |
Daily Inspiration
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Poem of the Day
Mid-Autumn Moon
Poem by Su Shi. Translated by Lin Yutang.How rare the moon, so round and clear!
With cup in hand, I ask of the blue sky,
'I do not know in the celestial sphere
What name this festive night goes by?'
I want to fly home, riding the air,
But fear the ethereal cold up there,
The jade and crystal mansions are so high!
Dancing to my shadow,
I feel no longer the mortal tie.She rounds the vermilion tower,
Stoops to silk-pad doors,
Shines on those who sleepless lie.
Why does she, bearing us no grudge,
Shine upon our parting, reunion deny?
But rare is perfect happiness—
The moon does wax, the moon does wane,
And so men meet and say goodbye.
I only pray our life be long,
And our souls together heavenward fly!
Excerpt from The Gay Genius. Shared by Albert Tan.
Pictures of the Day
Top left: Mid-Autumn moon, , Jinzhong, China
Top center: Mid-Autumn moon, , Shanghai, China
Top right: Mid-Autumn moon, , Hangzhou, China
Bottom left: the second last full moon, , Hangzhou, China
Bottom right: the last full moon, , Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Happy Mid-Autumn Festival, and may all those moons be with you whenever and wherever you are! 🌝
Pictures by Albert Tan.
The School Inspires
Poem of the Week
Thinking of my Brothers on a Moonlit Night
Poem 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.
— Paulo Freire
Education either functions as an instrument to bring about conformity or freedom.
Shared by Polemia Club.
Rather New Notices
Uniform and Phone Use Clarification
- Students must be in full uniform for all classes.
- Students must leave the boarding house in formal uniform each morning (not PE kit).
- Students can leave PE class and go directly to lunch and then get changed (but must be in formal uniform for the Whole School Assembly).
- Students can leave P6 in the PE kit.
- Students must be in either a formal uniform or PE kit until 7 pm in the evening.
- Mobile phones are not permitted outside the boarding house at any time, including CCAs.
Monthly Health Activity
- The purpose of the competition is not only to have fun and compete, but also to show that exercise is very important for physical health, in addition to the positive impact of exercise on mental health. We welcome everyone to challenge themselves and enjoy this activity.
- Time:
- Location: Gym
- Activities: basketball / shootout / skipping
- Rule: The person who shoots, jumps rope and kicks shuttlecock the most in 1-minute wins.
- In this competition, in addition to the prizes for the winning participants, we have also prepared a variety of participation awards, looking forward to the active participation of teachers and students.
- If you are interested in organizing or helping to organize a health event, please email Brittany Zhang.
From Student Government
- This is the Student Government Suggestion Box of 2023-2024.
- We encourage everyone to propose any ideas or suggestions you have regarding your life on the Songjiang campus, including food, infrastructure, parties, academics. etc. If possible, please propose 1-2 solutions while raising the advice, this will be very helpful in increasing the speed and possibility of resolving the issue.
- Your name and year group are not required to be filled out in the form, and even if you do fill out your name, it will only be kept to us and will not be reported to the school's officials. It's just for us to reach out to you when we need you to clarify something or when we want to follow up the on suggestion that you proposed. Thank you!
Note: Microsoft reminds you that when you submit this form, the owner of the form will see your name and email address even if you choose not to enter the information. Fill the form at your own risk!
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From Wellness Center
- Since the beginning of this school year, we have conducted 2 fire drills. In order to enhance everyone's fire awareness and the ability to respond to fire, we prepared posters of fire knowledge for everyone to learn. We hope to arouse the attention of fire safety. Fire Safety Poster
- Wellness Center satisfaction survey
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.