Dear teachers, parents, friends, and new SHBS schoolmates:
Good afternoon! I am Zhao Chen, from Grade 11. It's my honor to be here and share my reflections on the past and expectations for the upcoming semester with all of you.
My speech today focuses on two key words: "courage" and "caring."
"Courage" is an essential quality in high school life and beyond. High school means lots of changes and challenges for us. We, especially newcomers, will encounter academic and social pressure and the feeling of being uncertain and lost about the future. Courage is the vital mindset that drives us to embrace new challenges. It inspires us to brave difficulties and helps us break out of our comfort zones to seek new possibilities. Over the next few years, our school will provide numerous opportunities for all of us to stand on this stage. I hope that everyone can seize them, bravely try new things, explore boldly, and seek help courageously. I can deeply relate to the nervousness and hesitation that come with facing an audience. The inner voice might tell you, "I'm not ready yet." However, often these opportunities allow us to surpass our self-imposed limits and see a broader world.
Last semester, our school held the first Chinese Language and Culture Festival. During the event preparation process, my teammates and I gathered due to our shared interests. However, I lacked experience in organizing culture-related activities, so organizing, planning, researching, and preparing the traditional Chinese clothing section posed a significant challenge on me. Yet, with the guidance of our teachers and our collaborative research, we successfully completed our research paper and Hanfu production activity. It might not be perfect, but it was the result of our courageous venture into a new field, and the cultural festival proceeded smoothly.
Another key word I'd like to share with all of you is "caring." Beyond academics, it's important to care for ourselves, show our concern for classmates, and help to build our community. Health is the foundation of everything. While busy with academic work, don't forget to exercise and take care of our well-being. Also, classmates are our essential partners. Whether it's daily presentations or collaborating on significant events like the science fair, cooperation with classmates is key to success. In addition, the school requires every student to finish at least 10 hours of volunteer service each semester to help build the campus. During “Beichen Forum”, all of us can get on stage with our proposals on how to better develop our community, so let’s care about, observe, think, and create our community together.
MeowMeowland is a caring project. It provides the stray cats on campus with shelter and food and regulate their population with TNR, that is, Trap, Neuter, and Release. We have been trapping cats with food and taking them to get physical check, vaccination and sterilization for the past four years. During summer break, my partners and I have planned the development of MeowMeowland for the new semester, including creating a cat catalogue, guidebook for taking care of cats, and posters for adoption. More detailed information will be presented during the upcoming P&B gathering. We also warmly welcome interested students to join our project.
Finally, I wish everyone the courage to explore in the new semester, discover your passions, and join us in building our campus and creating our best selves. That’ all.
Thank you!