Wonderful to see our HelKats exploring new places, meeting new people and having an amazing time on their #German exchange - students visited Ahorn-Sportpark and Boulderhalle Bielefeld with their exchange partners to complete a series of fun team-building tasks @shsklanguages
A wonderfully whacky St Helen’s tradition - it’s Carols Across the World, of course! HelKats sang at the top of their lungs in high #SHSKChristmas spirits @shsklanguages@shskmusic
A wonderfully whacky St Helen’s tradition - it’s Carols Across the World, of course! HelKats sang at the top of their lungs in high #SHSKChristmas spirits @shsklanguages@shskmusic
Y8 students in German had lots of fun at lunchtime today writing messages and putting together small sweet parcels to deliver to staff and friends in the school community. They wanted to show their gratitude for all that they do. Frohen Nikolaus 🎅🇩🇪
Talented Y11 linguists had a fantastic day marketing Jelly Babies in French, Spanish and German on Thursday. A fantastic OX14 partnership event, many thanks for inviting us @abingdonschool !
We are taking part in @GCHQ National Language Competition 2023, which aims to inspire language learning in friendly competition with schools from around the UK. Y9 are putting their language skills to the test by taking part in the competition. Good luck.🙌 @SHSKSchool
¡Feliz día de muertos! We enjoyed an informative and thought provoking presentation this evening by Honey (L6) on cultural appreciation of this popular Mexican festival and tasted some delicious sugar skulls.
A huge well done to Señoras Clark and Fisher who swam 10K in the Dart river for @LevelWaterSwim today. Raising money to provide swimming lessons for disabled children. 🏊♀️
Congratulations to our L6 Mandarin students for achieving a remarkable Distinction (100%) on their ISEB LEVEL 1 Mandarin Assessment. To celebrate this fantastic result, we had a tea ceremony and explored Chinese tea culture.
On 15th June, Year 8 Mandarin class participated in a Mandarin trip to the British Museum to learn about Chinese history. Students also enjoyed a Chinese characters quiz and Chinese bubble tea in Chinatown.
On May 4th, students took part in the Chinese Experience Club and learned how to make a Chinese knot which is called the 平结(píng jié). The knot is considered one of the fundamental knots in Chinese knotting and can be used to create a variety of accessories.@SHSKLower
Jasmine Flower is a popular Chinese folk song from the Jiangnan region. The song dates back to the 18th century in China. Year 6 students in Mandarin had the opportunity to sing the song and to learn a traditional Chinese Fan Dance.