YCIS Beijing Celebrated 25 Years of Innovation and Commitment
The Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS Beijing) celebrated a landmark 25th anniversary and its Founder’s Day on October 9, 2020. With a sports theme, the Honglingjin Campus hosted athletic, musical, and academic events as students and teachers joined in to display their skills. The school is honored to have been witness to China’s rapid development over the last quarter-century.
Doctor Betty Chan Po-king, the CEO and School Supervisor of Yew Chung and Yew Wah (YCYW) schools delivered an inspiring speech thanking staff for their dedication amid a highly disruptive pandemic. Said Dr. Chan, “Our passion for education will continue to help us overcome unforeseen challenges.” Students and staff members across the YCYW network in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Qingdao, Guangzhou, Tongxiang, Yantai, Rizhao, Shenzhen, and Silicon Valley in the US, listened in and participated through live stream.
Founder’s Day is celebrated on the second Friday of October each year to commemorate YCYW founder Madam Tsang Chor-hang and her bold forward-thinking vision for education when she started her first school in 1932. Over almost 90 years the group has been committed to its philosophy of holistic education that develops the “whole person” while combining the best of the East and the West.
Founded in 1995, YCIS Beijing is one of the oldest international schools in the capital. In 2016, the school became the first in the YCYW group to launch Learning Communities, innovative reinforcement of soft skills to prepare students for a balanced life and future success.
Photos: Courtesy of YCIS Beijing
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