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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 

3 May - 26 October 2008
British Museum Forecourt

Admission free

In a unique partnership, the British Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew will conjure up a stunning China landscape in the forecourt of the British Museum this summer. The landscape will celebrate the two institutions shared vision to strengthen cultural understanding and support biodiversity conservation across the world. The experts at Kew will select and provide the plants and design, the British Museum will provide curatorial expertise and the location. The landscape follows on from the successful Africa Garden created in 2005, and future collaborative projects are planned.

The first emperor, China's terracotta army exhibition

Dear Students and parents

I hope you had a restful and enjoyable summer holiday and welcome to a new academic year.

Website-Some of you may have heard about the new school website, we are still in the early stages of development soon we hope to have the facility for members to log in. This will enable students and parents to access and download the weekly teaching plan and school newsletter release. Our aim is to communicate without the usage of paper where possible. If you have any comments on the website, please feel free to contact our webmaster Mr Quawn Hsu.

The first emperor, china's terracotta army exhibition -
For the new school year, we already have some exciting news for you, some you may remember we had conducted a survey for the British Museum in last May. The museum is arranging for us to have exclusive access to the exhibition for an hour long visit. I will try to combine this with our Chinese New Year Programme. Please read the newsletter and book your place in advance. The teachers and I have visited recently for a preview and it was a unique and astonishing experience.

We are proud to announce that we have 80% of our students from last year continue for the new semester, as well as many parents signing up for a one year course. That is very encouraging for us as a school. We had a very successful year and we hope that this year will exceed our previous achievements. As we have moved to the new premises we will be settling in for the initial 2-3 weeks.

Asset Languages Assessments 2008-
I intend to enter our students to take ASSET Languages external assessments in 2008, in the end of September. Teachers and I would recommend you or your children to apply. Please refer to www.assetlanguages.org.uk for more information about Asset Languages assessment scheme.

I hope you like the new car park space arrangements and please feel free to contact me if any problems of queries.

We have new branches of the school opening in Muswell Hill and Mill Hil which run on weekdays. All students are of Hua Hsia, all members and are invited to the Chalk Farm branch when we have our Chinese Festival celebration.

I hope you or your children enjoy learning with us.

Yours sincerely
Katja Ting
Principal

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