Focus Week

Focus Week

On September 14th there was a focus week dedicated to the study of refugees. The goal of this focus week was to be able to stand up, speak out for peace and a sustainable future. The aim is to be developing awareness, skills and qualities, individuals can become determined global citizens who recognise their ability to enact positive change.Our initial discussion consisted of basic questions like what a refugee is, where they come from and where they go. Learning the a refugee…

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Transition From Middle School To High School

Transition From Middle School To High School

So far it has been quite a smooth transition. There have been some changes but not too many, which I’m pleased with. I’m still on good terms with my friends from middle school and branching out even more, which means that there has been progress. Probably the biggest challenge has been that I need to be more responsible. I’m quite organised and I get my assignments in on time but I personally feel that my self – management skills could…

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Hello world!

Hello world!

Welcome to your brand new blog at United World College of South East Asia Portfolios Sites. To get started, simply log in, edit or delete this post and check out all the other options available to you. When you begin to write a post you will options to add categories to a post. Add as menu as you would like to describe the post you have written including aspects of the UWCSEA Profile that you feel are reflected in your…

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G9 Expedition : Sichuan/Tibetan Culture Trek 2017

G9 Expedition : Sichuan/Tibetan Culture Trek 2017

On the 11th of September 2017, I was offered a space on the Sichuan culture trek expedition. Lasting from the 16th of October to the 24th, this trip was allegedly the hardest trip.  I had never gone trekking before but I have always wanted to and what better way to start then by doing the hardest trek?   This was a challenging trip. It was an altitude trek of 4400 meters, 5 days above 3000 meters and 2 days above…

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