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* 活動詳情及報名方式請拉至文末海報處查看當Karl Gross走進肯思巔峰班數學課堂,他仿佛一秒回到溫布爾登,熟悉的氛圍迎面而來。Karl是英國國王學院學校(King"s College School , Wimbledon,KCS )副校長,作為狄邦肯思的合作校,KCS的理事代表每年都會前來考察,就學校未來發(fā)展規(guī)劃進行會談,制定實施方案。這是Karl第二次來到狄邦肯思,的硬件設施,熱情開朗又充滿好奇的學生無不是其辦學品質的證明,但*令他印象深刻的,還是那一節(jié)對標著KCS品質(7年25%牛劍錄取*)的巔峰班數學課,Karl說道:讓我驚訝的是學生們非?;钴S,他們真的全身心投入在課堂中。我看到幾位同學先后向全班解說著解題思路,溫布爾登的老師們也會采用相同的課堂形式,重視發(fā)展數學以外的技能。培養(yǎng)21世紀必備技能,是在為學生畢業(yè)后的生活做準備。”John Jarvis曾擔任KCS理事長,在考察后盛贊狄邦肯思校園內越發(fā)濃厚的師生歸屬感,以及兩屆畢業(yè)生優(yōu)異的升學成果。值得一提的是,John是英國皇家大律師,畢業(yè)于KCS的他與學校建立了深厚情感。當他的兒孫均在KCS度過青少年的成長旅程后,他仍在為其奉獻,最終將自己在KCS旅程的句點落在狄邦肯思。
Karl Gross和John Jarvis在狄邦肯思課堂深受KCS重視的狄邦肯思意圖沿襲KCS卓越的教學水準和人才培養(yǎng),由此推出巔峰計劃——專為高潛學生打造的培養(yǎng)方案,來到肯思巔峰班的學生,目標直指劍藤。G9的Steve和G10的Jocelyn是巔峰班成員,前者因感覺“吃不飽”而離開原本就讀的國際化學校,后者因向往更多元的學習方式而轉軌。來到肯思巔峰班,小班化教學是最直觀的差異,每堂課只有不到十位學生,每一個學生的需求都能被照顧?!耙郧昂茈y在課堂上詢問錯題,現(xiàn)在老師能把同學們的錯題拉出來一道道重新講?!盨teve分享。 出乎Jocelyn意料的是,這里沒有無止盡的刷題和大到難以承受的壓力,老師們總是用淺顯易懂的語言和生活化的案例解釋復雜的知識點,幽默風趣,不時充滿歡聲笑語。 當一群學術能力、熱情和潛力兼具的學生遇上一群同樣熱愛學習、具有學術造詣的老師,巔峰班中會發(fā)生怎樣的化學反應?學術,著力點不止于*人工智能興起之初,正任職于另一國際化學校的黃穎老師很快聯(lián)系了互聯(lián)網大廠的AI技術總監(jiān)為同事們進行一場AI在教育中的應用培訓,令她意想不到的是,最終只有6人參加了這一培訓,而真正將技術運用進實操的更是少之又少。如今,黃穎老師成為了狄邦肯思巔峰計劃主任,過去的工作經歷令她很快發(fā)現(xiàn)了巔峰老師們的與眾不同之處:不僅所有老師都在用AI,他們還主動組成教研團隊,研究如何用AI簡化、潤色教學。黃穎老師認為,會做這件事的老師具備兩種特質——熱愛學習、與時俱進。
狄邦肯思巔峰計劃師資團隊事實上,相較于簡歷背景的堆疊,還有一個更直觀了解巔峰班老師的方式,不妨去搜一下他們的個人賬號。你能看到經濟老師陳露在視頻號(@陳小鹿Lulu)上邊繪畫邊講述生活中的經濟學;數學老師潘明越在B站上做Up主(@燉牛的牛頓),畫著葫蘆娃引出旋轉體積的概念;而黃穎老師本人則穿著“造鎳”化學式的衛(wèi)衣在小紅書(@克老師)講述A Level化學*復雜的軌道雜化。視頻中不難窺見這些老師不僅有豐富的學識,扎實的專業(yè),也不乏有趣的靈魂,千里挑一,而愿意花費業(yè)余時間和精力運營學術賬號,本身正是對巔峰老師們熱情與專業(yè)能力的有力證明?!皫p峰班的學生是怎樣的,老師就該是怎樣的,不然如何滿足學生的學術需求?”黃穎老師反問道。
巔峰老師運營的賬號 陳露老師視頻號中講述經濟學于是當熱愛生物和化學的學生找到黃穎老師,提出想研究制藥過程中如何篩選鏡像物質的課題時(分子式相同但空間排布的不同決定著物質的藥性或毒性),黃穎老師腦海中立即浮現(xiàn)了設計的過程、研究的走向,隨即決定為學生搭建腳手架,引導他推進項目。提出課題的能力并非與生俱來。當大眾對A Level還停留在“英國高考”的刻板印象之時,巔峰計劃的老師們都在確保學生能在獲得“*入場券”之余還收獲學術興趣、高階學術能力和解決實際問題的能力。當學有余力的學生遇上專業(yè)造詣與熱情極高的老師,課堂顯然很難變得“應試”。探究融于每一堂課,用黃穎老師的話來說,“這是肌肉訓練”。為建立統(tǒng)計與分析的概念,潘明越老師曾帶著Jocelyn和同學們來到校門口觀察車流量和紅綠燈,試圖解決上下學的交通擁堵,也帶著Steve和同學們以獲得校內監(jiān)控*高的鋪設效率(監(jiān)控覆蓋面積/成本)為目的,來到校園監(jiān)控室了解分辨率、紅外效果、存儲方式、覆蓋范圍等,研究監(jiān)控鋪設的合理性,而制作水火箭研究拋物線、測量樓房高度來學習三角函數等小實驗更是貫穿在課程始終,每個項目最終以學生的presentation完結,過程中鍛煉了團隊協(xié)作能力和學術表達能力。
巔峰班G9的Steve在數學課上原本就讀于公立學校的Jocelyn還記得自己來到巔峰班后做的第*個實驗——自制溫度計。一開頭就遇上了難題,組裝工具后她發(fā)現(xiàn)無論如何測不出數據,嘗試無果求助老師,原來阻止實驗進行的僅僅是兩根鐵線貼在一起造成的短路?!拔耶敃r有些崩潰,第一次覺得做實驗原來不是想象中這么簡單,它非常嚴謹,需要花很多時間去分析、操作和反思。”最終她意識到,通過實踐得出的結論遠比課本上給到的深刻。
巔峰班G10的Jocelyn黃穎老師把研究的過程比作打聯(lián)賽,喜歡打籃球和打職業(yè)聯(lián)賽是兩碼事,后者需要經過非??菰锏南到y(tǒng)訓練,“所以老師一定要幫助學生構建這一過程,同時提供情緒支持,最終培養(yǎng)學生獲得科研能力?!倍n堂的探究之于真正的科研則是較簡化的、更偏重于思維的鍛煉,對于巔峰班的學生而言,“肌肉訓練”是為真正的“馬拉松”——A Level EPQ或AP Capstone打底子。認真做完這兩項研究性學習項目的學生既能展現(xiàn)學術熱情,也能體現(xiàn)研究深度和對的深刻理解,完美匹配牛劍的學生畫像。
* 掃描圖片二維碼,報名狄邦肯思巔峰計劃暨獎學金發(fā)布會合力,多位一體規(guī)劃未來步入五月,在IGCSE和A Level選課前夕,巔峰計劃推出了最新的課程設置,共開設12門IGCSE,廣泛的選擇不僅能幫助學生保量保質地完成IGCSE大考,文理科目有的放矢的搭配更保證了未來專業(yè)選擇的寬廣度,保留了人文社科專業(yè)的可能性。同時,巔峰為有意美國方向的學生搭配了AP人文社科類課程。Steve和Jocelyn都是AP課的成員,談及課程,倆人認為盡管有些難、要記的術語非常多,但他們的老師李立把原本滿篇文字略顯無聊的課本用案例分析的形式在課堂上講得生動有趣,所體現(xiàn)的強大的語言組織能力、邏輯思維能力、辯證和反思能力無不反映著人文底蘊之于人的重要意義。
巔峰班的AP人文課堂及課后輔導浸淫于學術探索中,巔峰學生們將獲得通往學校的敲門磚,但巔峰計劃卻絕非簡單地在A Level之上拔高拓寬,就像圍繞在學生身邊的不只有老師。走進巔峰班,早晨和晚間有班級導師陪伴著學生,學生們還會不時竄門去緊挨著教室的升學指導辦公室。升學指導老師林恩恩和巔峰班導師劉從容分別用了這樣的話語來描述自己的職責:“老師看到的是某一門的發(fā)展,升學指導看到的則是全局。”“如果說老師和升學指導是良師,導師就是益友?!彼麄円黄鹩梦绮?,聊聊學生情況,親子關系,預測大考結果,復盤需要重點觀察的事,話題點全落在學生身上。盡管老師、升學指導和班級導師分別從不同角度給予支持,卻始終在通力合作,為巔峰學生的未來群策群力。升學指導選課之際,老師們會說明課程框架,給到自己對學生是否適合該課程的專業(yè)判斷,升學指導則要把關高校和專業(yè)對于科目數量、質量的要求,以及學生對于科目的可承受范圍;再比如,擁有多年教學經驗的老師們會根據學生的高校和專業(yè)目標以終為始地把控包括課程、競賽、牛劍筆試等在內的學習節(jié)奏,細致到月,同時,針對那些“不可規(guī)劃”的部分,則更需要升學指導陪伴在左右?!吧龑W絕不僅是約幾次會,提供高校信息,做申請材料而已?!秉S穎老師認為。林恩恩老師也是這么做的。她辦公室里放著的小零食時常吸引學生們過來小坐(實則是傾訴),放松的空間幫助建立起彼此的信任。IGCSE大考之際,學生們不斷前來求取林恩恩老師的保證,“如果我考砸了,真的不會影響我以后去好的大學,對嗎?”她笑道:“就差讓我寫保證書了?!?越好的學生,越是難以放下犯過的小錯誤、疏忽的小細節(jié)。她發(fā)現(xiàn),撇去那些專業(yè)支持外,升學指導更像是門心理活,她需要不斷地提供心理支持,因此她會向校內的心理老師求教,也會在線上獲取心理知識,還想著去修一個相關學位。優(yōu)異如Jocelyn,也會過分放大自己的語言劣勢,忽視數理邏輯的優(yōu)勢,“她需要外部的聲音不斷向她強化。當有些心理學內容應用到現(xiàn)實生活中,語言的魔法真的能夠起到效果,很有意思?!?/p>
林恩恩老師為學生提供專業(yè)指導以社區(qū)貢獻為主的活動在美升中舉足輕重,不僅老師們會引導學生將目光置于如何用所學改善社區(qū),比如有專業(yè)志向在計算機編程的學生提出過為學校提供網絡開發(fā)支持的項目,升學指導也時常觀察學生,為可以補足的地方匹配或創(chuàng)造相應的資源。林恩恩老師能搭建高校資源平臺、能發(fā)起并幾年如一日地運營著四川山區(qū)的支教和圖書屋項目,項目甚至成為了當地市政府的慰問對象。但同時,她又能看見一些學生身上興趣的不明朗、領導力的不足。每當挖掘到小的興趣點,她十分樂意調動校內資源,鼓勵學生邁出小小的前進步伐。喜歡烘焙的Jocelyn就在她的引導下達成和十一年級學姐的合作,在圣誕前夕,借助食堂的工具為寄宿生制作雪花酥,也是在她的鼓勵下勇敢登上校會舞臺進行演奏??此萍氈δ┕?jié)的活動卻推動著Jocelyn一點點離開舒適圈。
巔峰學生參與的公益項目肯思認為,高中是在外部考核中評判自己的位置,不斷修正,最終做出正確選擇的時期。在這一動態(tài)過程中,只有升學指導始終陪伴在左右,才能真正挖掘學生個性和亮點,精準把控方向,以真實的面貌換取高校的青睞。班級導師班級導師的關懷頗有些潤物細無聲的意味。當學生們說著“壓力沒有想象中那么大”時,很大一部分原因可以歸結于,劉從容和王堯兩位班級導師愿意站在平等的角度,堅持全人發(fā)展的理念,提供給學生必要的支持。當周四下午Steve的閱寫課和足球校隊訓練沖突,是導師的溝通與堅持換來了老師的時間調整。好幾次,兩位導師會在球場邊駐足,感受巔峰班三個校隊的孩子在綠茵場上奔跑時無窮無盡的精力。提起一場周五的師生足球賽,劉老師用略顯驕傲的語氣說道:“毫無懸念的,老師大比分敗給了學生”。每當晚自習撞上球賽,她也會詢問學生們是否想去看球,而為確保學生在校安全,她會選擇在教室和操場兩頭跑。這樣的堅持換得了巔峰班學生興趣愛好的滿足、身心的健康,當然還有以團體運動為首的項目所能帶來的領導力、合作力、溝通力。左右滑動查看更多
巔峰班學生參與校際活動在這個走班制的班級中,兩位導師還做著一些小小的嘗試:發(fā)動巔峰班學生布置班級來彰顯個性;采取輪值長制度,負責記錄考勤、組織同學討論等,逐步幫助學生形成服務他人、運用自己的能力和影響力去改變環(huán)境和社會的意識;他們還和升學指導打配合,帶頭在班級的墻上貼上高校簡介,在早自習播放狄邦優(yōu)秀畢業(yè)生的紀實短片,給予靈感、吸收經驗,那些獨特的申請經歷和高校就讀體驗輕而易舉地就能調動起班里學生的積極性。
巔峰班教室成班不到一學期,巔峰班的學生們已然會在自學的時間段自發(fā)回到班級,“說明班級的向心力已經在慢慢地形成?!边@樣的歸屬感無疑是對班級導師最大的褒獎。很大程度上,班級導師為巔峰班的學生帶去了一抹溫暖色彩。兩位導師會因靦腆的學生在數學課上完成一次突破時長的翻轉課堂,收獲表揚時露出的會心笑容而激動,會為學生主動承擔班級職務而開心,也會為學生偶爾拖欠作業(yè)的行為而憂心。這些細微的觀察全被導師記錄在了發(fā)送給家長的《巔峰班周記》中,以“立體、溫暖、公開”的形式保證著家校的同頻,為學生和項目的成長留下清晰的軌跡。寫在最后看似壓力爆表的校園生活,卻因老師們的尊重、支持與陪伴,給到的自由和空間而變得溫和,學生們在其中充分探索自我,汲取養(yǎng)分,不因*丟失*為重要的健全人格的發(fā)展。潘明越老師經常說,我們要“優(yōu)雅地卷”,而巔峰計劃正是要“卷”出適應未來社會的人才。它是包含發(fā)展、探究、競賽培養(yǎng)、標化考試、社區(qū)貢獻、申請競爭力、高階升學指導在內的一體化培養(yǎng)方案。不僅校內資源充沛,20年行業(yè)經驗的狄邦教育集團更為肯思巔峰班配備了豐富的校外資源,如狄邦教研團隊提供的標化和語言提升、狄邦和牛津、劍橋教授們開發(fā)的研究項目和牛劍面試培訓、狄邦與KCS共同打造、由KCS教研骨干執(zhí)教的牛劍營……
2023狄邦牛劍戰(zhàn)隊營相信在這套一體化培養(yǎng)方案下走出的高潛學生,最終將不僅具備去往學校的資格,更將收獲感知幸福的能力,挑戰(zhàn)未知的勇氣。
* For event details and registration, please refer to the poster at the end of the article.When Karl Gross stepped into the Summit Program mathematics class at Dipont KCS Chengdu, he instantly felt that he was back in Wimbledon, greeted by a familiar atmosphere. Karl, the Deputy Head at King"s College School Wimbledon , visits annually as part of the partnership between KCS and Dipont KCS Chengdu to discuss and strategize future developmental plans and implementation.This was Karl"s second visit to Dipont KCS Chengdu. He was impressed not only by the first-class facilities and the curious and enthusiastic students, who are a testament to the school"s quality of education, but also by the Summit Program"s mathematics class, which mirrors the standards of KCS (with a 25% Oxbridge admission rate over 7 years). Karl remarked: What surprised me was how active the students were; they were truly engaged in the classroom. I watched several students explain their problem-solving approaches to the whole class, a method also embraced by teachers in Wimbledon, focusing on developing skills beyond mathematics. This is about preparing students for life after graduation."John Jarvis, former Chairman of the Board of Governors at KCS Wimbledon, praised the increasingly strong sense of belonging among teachers and students at Dipont KCS Chengdu and the excellent university admission results of the last two graduating classes. Notably, John, a Royal Barrister in the UK and a KCS alumnus, has deep emotional ties with the school. Even after his children went through their adolescence at KCS, he continues contributing, choosing to round off his KCS journey at Dipont KCS Chengdu.
Karl Gross and John Jarvis in the classroom of KCSCDHighly valued by KCS Wimbledon, Dipont KCS Chengdu aims to continue its tradition of exceptional educational standards and talent development initiated by launching the Summit Program—specifically designed for high-potential students, directly targeting Oxbridge.Steve from Grade 9 and Jocelyn from Grade 10, members of the Summit Class, transferred from international school and public school respectively, seeking more challenging, robust and diverse educational approaches. The most apparent difference here is the small class sizes; with fewer than ten students per class, individual needs are closely met. "It was hard to ask about mistakes in class before, but now teachers can pull out each student"s errors and go over them individually," shared Steve.Jocelyn was surprised to study here without repeated exercises and overwhelming pressure. Instead, teachers use clear, relatable language and real-life examples to explain complex concepts, creating a classroom filled with humor and laughter.What happens when a group of students, brimming with academic capability, passion, and potential, meets a group of equally enthusiastic and scholarly teachers? The extraordinary atmosphere in the Summit Class is palpable.Academics: Focused Beyond Just GradesAt the onset of AI"s rise, while working at another international school, Ms. Clare Huang quickly organized a training session on AI applications in education with the technical director of a major internet company, surprised later that only six teachers attended and even fewer applied the technology practically. Now, as the director of the Summit Program at Dipont KCS Chengdu, her past experiences helped her quickly recognize the uniqueness of the Summit teachers: not only are all teachers utilizing AI, but they also initiated research teams to explore how AI can simplify and enhance teaching. Ms. Huang believes that teachers capable of this demonstrate two traits: a love for learning and keeping pace with the times.
Summit Program faculty teamIn fact, beyond stacking resumes, there is a more tangible way to know the Summit Class teachers—check their social media accounts. You can find the economics teacher, Ms. Lulu Chen, blending art with economics on her video account (@陳小鹿Lulu); the math teacher, Mr. Ryan Pan, explaining concepts of rotational volumes using animated characters on Bilibili (@燉牛的牛頓); and Ms. Huang herself, wearing a sweatshirt printed with the chemical formula for nickel, discussing complex A-level chemistry topics on Xiaohongshu (@克老師). The videos easily reveal not only a wealth of knowledge and solid professional foundation, but also interesting souls rarely seen. Their willingness to dedicate personal time to academic channels is a testament to their passion and expertise in their subjects. "The quality of teachers should match the calibre of the students; otherwise how can we meet their academic needs?" Ms. Huang asks.
Social network accounts Mrs. Lulu Chen talks about Economics in the video platformThus, when students passionate about both biology and chemistry approach Ms. Huang with a proposal to study the screening of chiral substances in pharmaceutical processes (where molecular formulae are the same but spatial arrangements determine the pharmacological or toxic properties of substances), her mind instantly races with design processes and research directions, quickly deciding to scaffold their project and guide its progression.The capability to propose such topics isn"t innate. While many still perceive A Levels as merely a British version of college entrance exams, Summit Program teachers ensure students not only secure their "entry tickets" in terms of grades but also cultivate academic interests, advanced academic skills, and the ability to solve real-world problems. When students with high potential meet teachers with high professional and passionate standards, the classroom is anything but exam-centric. Inquiry is integrated into every lesson, or as Ms. Huang puts it, "It"s like muscle training."To establish concepts of statistics and analysis, Mr. Pan took Jocelyn and her classmates to observe traffic patterns and traffic lights at the school gate to address congestion during school hours, and with Steve and others, he explored the most efficient setup for school surveillance systems (balancing coverage area against cost) by studying resolution, infrared capabilities, storage methods, and coverage in the school"s surveillance room. Smaller experiments, like constructing water rockets to study parabolas or measuring building heights to learn trigonometry, are interwoven throughout the course, culminating in student presentations that build teamwork and academic expression skills.
Steve from G9 of Summit Program in Math ClassJocelyn, who previously attended a public school, recalls her first experiment in the Summit Class—building a homemade thermometer. Faced with a challenge right from the start, she discovered after assembly that no matter how she tried, she couldn"t record any data. After fruitless attempts and finally seeking help from a teacher, she learned that a mere short circuit caused by two touching wires was impeding her experiment. "I was a bit overwhelmed at first; I realized that experiments aren"t as simple as I had imagined—they require rigorous attention to detail, extensive analysis, and reflection," she concluded. This hands-on experience yielded insights far deeper than any textbook could provide.
Jocelyn from G10 of Summit ProgramMs. Huang likens the research process to playing in a league: enjoying basketball and playing professionally are two different things—the latter requires rigorous, often monotonous training. "Therefore, teachers must help construct this process while also providing emotional support, ultimately nurturing students" ability to conduct scientific research." Classroom inquiries, as simplified versions of real scientific research, focus more on cognitive exercises, serving as "muscle training" for the "marathons" of A Level EPQ or AP Capstone. Students who earnestly engage in these research-oriented projects not only demonstrate their academic passion but also showcase their research depth and profound understanding of their subjects, perfectly aligning with the Oxbridge student profile.
*Scan the QR code to register KCSCD Summit Program and Scholarship Launch EventCollaborative Planning for the FutureAs May arrives, just before IGCSE and A Level course selection, the Summit Program introduces its latest curriculum setup, offering 12 IGCSE courses. The broad selection not only ensures that students complete their IGCSE exams with both quality and quantity but also guarantees a wide range of future major options, preserving possibilities in the humanities and social sciences. For students interested in the American educational direction, the program includes AP courses in humanities and social sciences.Both Steve and Jocelyn are members of the AP courses. Discussing the curriculum, they acknowledge its difficulty and the vast amount of terminology to remember. However, their teacher, Ms. Li, makes the otherwise text-heavy and somewhat dull textbook come alive with case studies, demonstrating formidable skills in language organization, logical thinking, dialectics, and reflection, all underscoring the significance of the humanities to personal development.
Summit Program AP Humanities classroom and after school tutoringImmersed in academic exploration, Summit students gain the credentials to access top universities, but the program aims far beyond merely enhancing A Level studies—it encompasses more than just subject teachers. Entering the Summit Class, students find morning and evening tutors alongside them, and it"s not uncommon for them to pop into the adjacent college counselling office. College counsellor Ms. Ann Lin and Summit class tutor Ms. Liz Liu describe their roles in these terms:"Subject teachers see the development of specific disciplines; college counsellors see the big picture.""If subject teachers and college counsellors are wise mentors, tutors are good friends."They dine together, discussing students" conditions, and parental relationships, predicting exam outcomes, and focusing the conversation entirely on students. Although subject teachers, college counsellors, and class tutors provide support from different angles, they consistently collaborate, jointly strategizing for the futures of Summit students.College CounselingDuring course selection, subject teachers outline course frameworks and provide their professional judgments on whether students are suited for certain courses, while college counsellors ensure that university and major requirements regarding the number and quality of subjects are met, as well as assessing students" capacity to manage these courses.For another example, seasoned subject teachers tailor learning paces—including courses, competitions, and Oxbridge tests—based on students" university and major goals, meticulously planning down to the month, while college counsellors accompany students through the unpredictable parts of their journeys. "College counseling is not just about scheduling a few meetings, providing university information, or preparing application materials," Ms. Clare Huang asserts.Ms. Ann Lin operates similarly. Her office, often stocked with snacks, becomes a casual spot for students to sit (and vent), fostering a relaxed environment that builds mutual trust. Around IGCSE exams, students frequently seek reassurances from Ms. Lin, asking, "If I mess up, it won"t affect my chances of getting into a good university, right?" She laughs, "I"m almost expected to provide a written guarantee." The better the students" grades, the harder it is for them to let go of minor errors or overlooked details.Ms. Lin has found that beyond professional support, college counseling is akin to psychological therapy. She consistently provides emotional support, consulting the school"s psychologists and seeking online psychological resources, even considering earning a related degree. Jocelyn, for example, tends to magnify her perceived linguistic disadvantages while overlooking her strengths in mathematical logic. "She needs external voices to reinforce her strengths. When some psychological concepts are applied in real life, the magic of language can truly have an effect—it"s fascinating."
Mrs. Ann Lin provides professional support to studentsCommunity contribution is pivotal in American university applications, and not only do subject teachers guide students to apply their knowledge to improve the community—such as students with a programming ambition proposing projects to support the school"s IT needs—but college counsellors also observe students to match or create resources to fill the gaps. Ms. Ann Lin is capable of building platforms for university resources and has initiated and consistently managed educational and library projects in the Sichuan mountain areas, which have even received recognition from local governments. Simultaneously, she notices some students" unclear interests or lack of leadership skills. Whenever she uncovers a small interest, she"s eager to mobilize school resources to encourage students to take small steps forward. Jocelyn, who enjoys baking, partnered with a senior student under Ms. Lin"s guidance to make crispy snowflakes for boarding students using the cafeteria"s facilities on Christmas Eve, and she bravely performed on stage during a school assembly with encouragement. These seemingly minor activities significantly help students step out of their comfort zones.
Summit Program students participated in community contribution projectsKCSCD believes that senior school is a time to gauge one"s position through external assessments, make adjustments, and ultimately make informed choices. In this dynamic process, only with college counsellors by their side can students truly unearth their individuality and strengths, accurately navigate their direction, and authentically appeal to top universities.Class TutorThe care from class tutors is subtly profound. When students say, "The pressure isn"t as bad as I thought," a significant reason is that tutors like Ms. Liz Liu and Mr. Kelvin Wang stand by the philosophy of holistic development, providing essential support from a stance of equality. When Thursday afternoon"s reading class and soccer practice conflicted for Steve, it was the tutor"s negotiation and persistence that led to a timetable adjustment by the subject teacher. Often, the tutors would pause by the soccer field, feeling the boundless energy of Summit students running on the green. Recalling a teacher-student soccer game on a Friday, Ms. Liu said proudly, "It was no surprise—the teachers lost to the students by a large margin." Whenever study hall coincided with a game, she would also ask if students wanted to watch, ensuring their safety by running between the classroom and the field. This dedication ensures that students" interests and well-being are prioritized, and of course, that leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, often fostered through sports, are developed.Swipe left for more pictures
Summit Program students participated in inter-school activitiesIn this optional class, the tutors also make small experiments: they encourage Summit students to decorate the classroom to express their individuality; they implement a rotating leadership system responsible for attendance, organizing discussions, etc., gradually aiding students in developing a service mindset and using their abilities and influence to change their environment and society. They also collaborate with college counsellors, leading by example by posting university profiles on classroom walls and playing documentaries about successful Dipont graduates during morning tutor time, inspiring and absorbing experiences. The unique application stories and university experiences easily motivate students in the classroom.
Students decorationLess than a semester into their formation, Summit students have already begun returning to the classroom during self-study periods, "indicating that a sense of belonging is gradually forming." This sense of belonging is undoubtedly the highest praise for the class tutors. To a significant extent, class tutors bring a touch of warmth to the lives of Summit students. They get excited when a shy student makes a breakthrough in math class, happy when students take on classroom responsibilities, and worried when a student occasionally falls behind on homework. These minute observations are all recorded in the "Summit Class Weekly," sent to parents in a "comprehensive, warm, and transparent" manner, ensuring synchronization between home and school and leaving a clear trace of students" and the program"s growth.ConclusionWhat seems like an overwhelmingly stressful school life becomes gentle because of the respect, support, and companionship provided by the teachers, offering freedom and space for students to fully explore themselves, absorb nutrients, and develop a well-rounded personality without losing sight of academic achievements. Mr. Ryan Pan often says, "We need to compete with grace," and the Summit Program is precisely about "competing" to develop talents fit for future society. It is an integrated training program that includes subject development, academic inquiry, competition preparation, standardized testing, community contribution, application competitiveness, and advanced college counseling. Not only is the school well-resourced internally, but Dipont Education Group"s 20 years of industry experience also provides the Summit class with extensive external resources, such as standardized and language enhancement by the Dipont research team, academic research projects and Oxbridge interview training developed with Oxford and Cambridge professors, and the Oxbridge camp co-created and taught by senior KCS educators…
2023 Dipont Oxbridge Elite BootcampIt is believed that high-potential students graduating from this comprehensive training program will not only be qualified to attend top universities but also gain the capacity to perceive happiness and the courage to face the unknown.
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