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Newsletter- September 2010

Dear Parents and students
Welcome back to all the students and parents. I am glad to see many new faces. Thank you to all the parents who have recommended their friends to join our school. I am sure the new students will all settle well and enjoy the Hua Hsia community atmosphere. The new school year feels energetic. There is a new image and new hall. The school admission desk is now outside of the assembly hall. Roland and Jasmine will be on the desk to help. The Assembly hall will be use for the IQChinese classroom. From next week you will see a NO ENTRY sign on the door. On the Sunday, tea and coffee will be serving in the kitchen which locates in the end the corridor beside the adult toilet.
CONGRATULATIONS!
This year we had 5 students who took GCSE and all received excellent result A*. I am very pleased and grateful to the dedicated Hua Hsia Chinese School teachers who put in a lot of hard work, as well as the students commitment and parents support. The proud teachers are Mrs Helen Hartley **and **Miss Hsiu Nien Wei **who worked extremely hard for the students. The excellent students are **Huang Yue, Berlinda Middleton, Clotilde Yap, Monica Yung-Lur Chua and Sophia Huang. Well Done, Girls!
**Moon Festival **
I am reminding parents to please sign up for the playground rota sheet. The school curriculum, calendar and course design are now on the school website www.huahsia-chinese.org.uk for your information. In this term, the famous festival is the Moon Festival on the 22nd of September. It is our tradition to celebrate the Moon festival with mini moon cake for all our students and a tea party with all parents and teachers. It is scheduled on the 26th September in the Assembly Hall starting 3.30pm. When parents wish to order the Moon Cake please contact the school desk for the order form or email to us before the 22nd September. In the mean time, I have postponed the Community project Make A Kite with your kids to the spring term.
The Language Show 2010- Hua Hsia IQChinese e-learning Stand 203
We are exhibiting at The Language Show on stand 203 from the 15th -17th October 2010 at Earls Court in London, part sponsored by OCAC. There will be Chinese Culture Festival with Calligraphy and opera face painting activities. Tickets are available on the school desk. We would love to see you there. We have also arranged a demonstration on the Sunday 17th October from 11.45-12.30 to talk about how to MOTIVATE NON-HERITAGE CHINESE LEARNERS WITH TECHNOLOGY: Capturing students' attention with an innovative digital courseware they'll love. During the Language Show, there will be a special promotion offer on IQChinese Go products. Please contact the office if you want to reserve a place on our talk.

Dear Parents, thank you for your continued support of Hua Hsia Chinese School. There will be good progress ahead for both the school and the students' efforts. Like any school, it is important to maintain standards. Hua Hsia Chinese School has a high standard of tuition and in order to maintain these high standards we do like to introduce new students and fresh ideas. Please do not hesitate to let me know of anyone you would like to introduce.
I have now attached a testimonial from Tony Middleton to share his daughter learning experience and achievement.
Kind regards
Katja Ting

Language Show 2010-Stand 203

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We're exhibiting at The Language Show on stand 203 from the 15th-17th October 2010 at Earls Court in London. We'd love to see you there.

Please contact us for free tickets to visit us by filled in the comments.

Find out more at www.thelanguageshow.co.uk 

Chinese New Year performanace -7th February 2010

Dear Parents and students

Thank you to everyone who attended the AGM on earlier in January.  I have minutes of the AGM available to anyone who would like to see them.  If you do, please contact Rose, the school secretary on secretary@huahsia-chinese.org.uk and Rose will send you a copy.

As a run up to the Chinese New Year, we had a successful and interesting True Heart Theatre performance on Sunday 31 January 2010.  This was well attended and everyone really enjoyed themselves - a big thank you to True Heart Theatre which is funded by Trust for London and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.  You can find out more about True Heart Theatre on www.trueheart.org.uk

Remember Hua Hsia Chinese School will celebrate the Chinese New Year on 7th February 2010 with a performance from our students.  This is at 3pm in the assembly hall and will be a 40 minute show.  All students will receive a hong bao (red envelope) with a chocolate gold coin.  Chinese sweets and tea will be on offer to the parents.  I welcome parents and/or students to bring a celebratory plate of snacks to share with Hua Hsia Chinese School community.  I do also hope that all the Hua Hsia Chinese School students will wear Chinese clothes on this special day celebrating Spring!

Dear Parents and Students, please note that the Museum of London: Docklands is celebrating the Year of the Tiger on 6, 13, 14, 21 February 2010.   You can join them for a series of events throughout February to celebrate the Year of the Tiger and explore their galleries to discover how London's Chinese community developed in the East End and the historical importance of trade between London and China. There is FREE adult entry on 13, 14, 21 February and kids go free all year round!  There are so many interesting things to do. You can find out more at www.museumdocklands.org.uk/English/EventsExhibitions

We are currently working on the school calendar for 2010 - 2011 academic year.  The school calendar generally follows that of the local schools of London Borough of Barnet, Camden and Westminster.  A draft academic year 2010/11 will be announced shortly.

I have been contacted by MeiMei writing on the behalf of Music for Change.  Music for Change is an Arts Council funded charitable art organisation. We are making an educational documentary 'Real Lives Shanghai' for UK schools to use. We are looking for two voice over artists aged 10 - 12, who speak English with an authentic Chinese accent (preferably haven't lived here for long).  If you know anyone or have any questions, please contact the director Aubrey directly on aubreyfagon@me.com

I wish you a prosperous year of the Tiger! 

 

Kind regards

Katja Ting

Principal

Hua Hsia Chinese School

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CHINA DAY EVENT - 11 OCTOBER 2009. FREE TO ALL.

CHINA DAY EVENT - 11 OCTOBER 2009. FREE TO ALL. Venue: Hua Hsia Chinese School, Hampstead Branch-Holy Trinity CE Primary School, Trinity Walk, Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SQ.

13.30 -14.00 Door open, Chinese calligraphy, Chinese music
14.00 -16.00 Key Performance: Chinese Lion Dance and
Drumming, workshops for playground games
16.00-16.30 Chinese Tea-making and Taste of Chinese tea and Moon-cakes

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FREE TO ALL

Presented by Confucius Institute for TCM, London South Bank University & Hua Hsia Chinese School. Please call 020 8201 0698 or www.huahsia-chinese.org.uk for information.

End of summer-Chinese Festival 2009

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You are cordially invited to HUA HSIA's Chinese Festival to mark our summer end of term.  The Festival is scheduled to take place on Sunday 12 July 2009 from 13:30hrs to 16:00hrs at the Haverstock Hill School, London NW3.

 The Festival programme comprises cultural workshops (limited to 30 places per workshop) with a series of performances from  Step Out Arts-Ms Jih- Wen Yeh and          Kung Fu Master Mr Heng Sheng Wang.

 Programme Outline:

13:30hrs: Culture Workshops

 

13.30 - 14.10hrs

A

Ribbon Dance -Children

 

C

 Tai chi-Adult

14.15 - 14.55hrs

B

Ribbon Dance -Adult

 

D

 Kung Fu-Children

 

14:55 - 15:00hrs

 

Enter School Hall

15:00 - 15:20hrs

End of Term Prizes & Certificates

15:20 - 16:00hrs

Performances

  • Lion Dance
  • Peacock Dance
  • Tai Chi
  • Ribbon Dance
  • Kung Fu

 

The tickets are prices at £5.00 for adults and non students . £3.00 for the students of Hua Hsia. We should be grateful if you would kindly RSVP your attendance via email to office@huahsia-chinese.org.uk by close of business on Monday 6 July 2009.  Kindly remember to indicate in your email the following: -

 1.     How many seats you will be requiring for the festival

 2.     The workshop in which you or your child would like to participate  

I look forward to your company at what will be a grand finale to a busy school year.

 

Yours faithfully

Katja Ting

Founder & Principal

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