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    YCYW Celebrates Its Enduring Bond on Founder's Day

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    17 Oct, 2023

    14 : 38

    On 13 October 2023, Yew Chung Yew Wah Education Network (YCYW) celebrated Founder's Day to commemorate YCYW's founder, "Hau Cheung Po Po" Madam Tsang Chor-hang, who established the first Yew Chung school in Hong Kong in 1932. With the mission of "honouring China", she devoted her life to education with unparalleled perseverance and talent. On the second Friday of October each year, schools across YCYW organise activities to honour the educational vision and contributions of "Hau Cheung Po Po".

    • Thirty Years of International Education in the Chinese Mainland

      YCYW celebrated its 90th anniversary in the 2022-2023 academic year. During the 2023-2024 academic year, we are delighted to commemorate another significant achievement—the 30th anniversary of YCIS Shanghai, the first YCIS school established in the Chinese mainland. YCIS Shanghai is the first independent international school in Shanghai officially recognised by the Chinese Government, underscoring its pivotal role in YCYW's ongoing development in the Chinese mainland.

       

      She said, "In September 1993, we opened our first YCIS Shanghai campus with only 63 students from different countries and regions, including Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. Today, we take great pride in having more than 2,200 students across our various YCIS Shanghai campuses in Hongqiao, Gubei, Regency Park, Century Park, Ronghua, and Lingang. This achievement marks a significant milestone in our history."

       

      Over the past 30 years, YCYW has continued to pioneer and innovate in the field of international education. YCYW adheres to belief that international education must integrate the finest elements of both Chinese and Western educational philosophies; YCYW is committed to being a trailblazer in contemporary Chinese international education.

       

      Dr Chan explained, "We hold the view that international education should not be confused with western education. In the current global landscape marked by a multitude of challenges, international education must integrate the essence of both Eastern and Western cultures. The new generation must possess a deep appreciation of the unique values inherent in both Eastern and Western cultures. They should be equipped to distinguish excellence from mediocrity, capitalising on their strengths while addressing their weaknesses, and effectively leveraging diverse cultural resources to tackle future challenges."

       

      She elaborated: "In line with this philosophy, we not only instil traditional Chinese virtues in our students, but we also place great emphasis on fostering a robust bilingual foundation, nurturing a diverse cultural understanding, cultivating a broad global perspective and encouraging flexible thinking. Our goal is to prepare them to become capable, creative, open-minded, and compassionate global citizens."

       

      On this special occasion, YCIS Shanghai staff members, parents, and alumni shared their fond memories of the school. Additionally, YCIS Shanghai alumni from around the world extended anniversary wishes to their alma mater through video messages.

       

    • YCIS Shanghai was the main venue for this year's Founder's Day celebration on 13 October. Dr Betty Chan Po-king, CEO and School Supervisor of YCYW, highlighted the school's history.

    • Innovative Educational Initiatives, Development of New Campus

      YCYW students and teachers at various locations, including Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Qingdao, Yantai, and Tongxiang in China, and Silicon Valley in the US, gathered virtually on 13 October to witness the exciting new developments within the network.

       

      The event included a video introducing YCYW's EdFutures Division, a significant addition made this year. This division is committed to enriching and diversifying educational experiences through a dynamic fusion of cross-school activities, collaborative initiatives, and forward-thinking programmes to prepare students to thrive in an ever-evolving world.

    • Nurturing the Future with Love

      In commemoration of YCYW's 90th anniversary, a memoir, Nurturing the Future with Love was published this year. The book chronicles YCYW's story, its profound influence, and its visionary outlook for education. Nurturing the Future with Love outlines the development of Yew Chung Early Childhood Education. The book also invited numerous people who have experienced YCYW at various stages of its development to tell their stories and share their feelings about YCYW.   

       

      During the event, Dr Chan expressed her gratitude to Mrs Winnie Kwong, the book's donor, and presented her a trophy of appreciation. A group of Primary students from YCIS Shanghai also joined them on the stage to read touching excerpts from the book.

       

      To help sustain the dreams of our student teachers at the Yew Chung College of Early Childhood Education in as they become ECE educators, we're inviting you to unleash your inner dinosaur at YCCECE's Dinosaur Charity Run 2023 on 26 November. Watch the video to learn more!

    • YCYW Alumni Hall of Fame

      The YCYW Alumni Hall of Fame was established in 2020 to recognise YCYW graduates who have made outstanding contributions to the community. This year, the fourth presentation of this prestigious award, welcomed two additional distinguished alumni.

       

      Mr David Chau was YCIS Shanghai's very first student, and had the student number 001. After graduating from the University of British Columbia, Mr Chau has dedicated himself to the advancement of contemporary art, combining his entrepreneurial expertise to make a significant impact on various industries.

       

      To date, 12 children from Mr Chau's family have received their education at YCIS.

       

      "YCIS is the first place that shows me the world. It was the first place I was introduced to English, to foreign students, to sports. It was here that I learned to get knowledge, not just studying for grades, but for the ultimate goal of receiving good education.

       

      I'm not saying that getting good grades and going to good universities are not important. They are, but I also believe it is essential to learn who you truly are, to find your dream, aim for your goals and strive for the ultimate trophy.

       

      To fellow students at YCIS, if there is one piece of advice I can offer today, it would be: pursue knowledge, find your true passion in life, work as hard as you can, and you'll leave your legacy in this world."

    • Mr David Chau

    • Mr Phil Chan, a YCIS Hong Kong graduate, is the founder of the "Final Bow for Yellowface" programme in the United States. He has actively advocated for the elimination of racial prejudice in the ballet world. In addition, he passionately champions the cause of creating an inclusive space where Asian dancers can freely and authentically express themselves and play a pivotal role in enriching the vibrant and creative spirit of contemporary ballet.

       

      "I think two of the things that have stuck with me from my Yew Chung time were my appreciation for having a bilingual education, as well as my appreciation for the arts. Growing up bilingual, and speaking Mandarin, Cantonese and English really helped me develop the ability to see the world through multiple perspectives. This has been instrumental in my work as an artist, and also for my earlier appreciation of the arts. I hope that the arts will continue to have a place within the Yew Chung system, because the arts help us see each other better as people and connect with our human nature. So, I really hope that the arts can continue to thrive. Thank you again to Yew Chung for helping me become the person who I am today."

    • Mr Phil Chan

    Campus Activities

    As Dr Chan highlighted in her speech, Founder's Day is an occasion to pay tribute to our founder while fostering unity through sport. A kaleidoscope of vibrant activities marked the day across Yew Chung and Yew Wah schools, creating a vivid display of school spirit.

     

    "Be strong when you are weak, brave when you are scared, and humble when you are victorious. Remember, every champion was once a contender who refused to give up. To me, you are all champions, and we are here to cheer you on!

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    YCIS Hong Kong
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    YCIS Beijing
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    YCIS Chongqing
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    YCIS Qingdao
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    YWIES Beijing Yizhuang
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    YWIES Guangzhou
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    YWIES Shanghai Gubei
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    YWIES Shanghai Lingang
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    YWIES Zhejiang Tongxiang
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    YWIES Yantai
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    YWITDC Shanghai
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    YWIEK Shanghai Biyun
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    YWIEK Chongqing Fudi
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    The 2023 Founder's Day marks a momentous occasion as we embark on a new phase in YCYW's 90-year legacy of educational excellence and achievement.

     

    The 2023-2024 school year promises to be an exciting journey with many large-scale, interschool events on the horizon, including the Seeds of Hope Concert, TEDx, and more. We invite you to join us, as we all look forward to an even brighter and more promising future!

     

     

    Article from YCYW Education Network Official WeChat Channel: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/5gTT7K0s3hzOYXsDWFzfdA