Support for Student Growth at our school includes the following features:
- Caring Campus - Life Mentors (Form teachers for Form 1 to Form 3, dual form teachers for Form 2 to Form 6)
- Christian Faith Life
- Empowering Students
Support for student growth includes: gospel, education, counseling, life education, career planning, extracurricular activities, and support for students with different needs.
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Gospel
- Student Fellowships: Timothy Fellowship (Form 1), David Fellowship (Form 2, 3), Joseph Fellowship (Form 4 to Form 6)
- Teacher-Student Morning Prayer Meetings (Pray Station 5)
- Class faith groups, gospel weeks, evangelistic meetings, Christmas worship, Easter worship
- Visits to students' parents, fellowship staff training, personal growth courses co-organized with the church, summer activities co-organized with the church
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Education
- Class leaders take care of Form 1 and Form 2 students, and leaders and teachers maintain campus discipline
- Positive education programs like the "Cocoon Breaking Plan" and "Seize the Victory Reward Program"
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Counseling
- Class teacher sharing, weekly meetings
- Individual counseling, growth groups, stress groups, Form 6 Lunch Relaxation Break, personal counseling
- Form 1 holistic care plan (Form 1 orientation, lunch gatherings, senior student care)
- Sunny Teen Ambassador Program, Student Ambassador Program
- Seize the Victory Reward Program
- Student Counseling Day (1.5 days)
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Moral and Civic Education
- Moral and civic education classes, volunteer service, no air-conditioning days, exhibitions
- Assemblies, positive guidance, class teacher sharing, weekly meetings
- Recommending students to participate in different activities (outstanding student elections, exchanges)
- Seize the Victory Reward Program, Appreciation Star (encouraging students to practice positive values and attitudes)
- Seize the Victory Reward Program at Home (recognizing and commending students for good behavior at home)
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Career Planning
- Career planning (including self-understanding, understanding the working world, setting long, medium, and short-term goals, and planning implementation methods)
- Providing diverse guidance for further studies (guiding students to choose suitable paths and providing convenient registration channels)
- Student Learning Profile (SLP)
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Extracurricular Activities
- Four Societies (Faith, Hope, Love, Respect)
- Different extracurricular activities during lunch and after school (uniform teams, music, sports, clubs/interest classes)
- Student Council
- Coordinating lunchtime activities and inter-class competitions
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Support for Students with Special Educational and Health Needs
- Dedicated workers for care, including in-class support, after-school homework guidance, daily care, personal counseling
- Different needs groups including career planning groups, attention training groups, social groups, emotional management groups, reading and writing groups, speech therapy, parent workshops, etc.
- Peer support, senior students caring for juniors, including lunch gatherings, daily care, outdoor activities, visits, volunteer services, etc.
- Providing appropriate support according to students' health needs
- Providing special exam arrangements according to student needs
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Special Economic Assistance
- Supporting students from economically disadvantaged families