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IBSH Annual Event: Science Fair & Reading Fair

The IBSH Science Fair was held on May 18th, featuring 11th grade physics, 10th grade chemistry, 9th grade biology, 8th grade robotics, and 7th grade life science. Students¡¦ projects first underwent the preliminaries before each class sent forth its top 3 teams to the fair, at which IBSH¡¦s science teachers served as judges to determine the final 3 winners from each grade. All participating students fluently explained their experiments¡¦ procedures and shared their results with the judges and other students. We are happy to say that in accordance with one of IBSH¡¦s ESLRs, cultivation of an ¡§Innovative and Inquiring¡¨ spirit, the science fair successfully instilled creativity and perseverance in students. The 2nd Annual IBSH Elementary Reading Fair took place on Wednesday, May 11th, from 11:00am-12:00pm. Students from Grades 1-4 were asked to choose a fiction book to present on, including information such as the title, author, genre, author's purpose, problem/solution, summary, etc. They each prepared a presentation and had the opportunity to vote on their favorite presenter from each grade. Parents, other teachers, and administrators were also invited to this event, and thoroughly enjoyed the diverse selection of books and impressive artistic displays. It was quite a successful event, both fun and educational.

NEHS Achieves Fruitful Results in Science Competitions

NEHS has long been dedicated to the cultivation of science-related subjects. Over the past few years, students participated in various domestic and international competitions, achieving excellent results. H302 Chih-Ching Liu won a silver medal in the 2016 International Geography Olympiad (IGeO), with special thanks to supervisor Ms. Ling-Xiu Liu and Mr. Hong-Chang Lin. H105 Shi-Yu Wang won a silver medal in the 2016 International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), with special thanks to supervisor Ms. Hui-Chu Chen. H305 Da-Rui He represented Taiwan to participate in the 2016 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) in Kazan, Russia; he won a gold medal and placed 8th in the world, with special thanks to supervisor Spock Tsai. In addition, Jing-Yuan Bai, who graduated from the high school department in 2016, participated in the 2016 International Youth Student Physics Debate Contest (IYPT); under Mr. Shu-Chi Yang, Mr. Yu-Cheng Hung, Ms. Min Yu and Ms. Ting-Tzu Chen’s instruction, he won a gold medal. Xiang-Rui Wu attended the 2016 International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) and won another gold medal for NEHS, with thanks to supervisor Mr. Shu-Chi Yang, Mr. Yu-Cheng Hung. NEHS hosted the award ceremony on September 29th to celebrate these student spectacular achievements. Also, H103 Kai-En Yang participated in the 2016 International Environment & Scientific Project Olympiad (INESPO), presented the theme of “a three stepped process to correct the effect of architectural position on earthquake detection?and won the gold medal. Congratulation to all the aforementioned students!

NEHS Wind Band Wins Bronze at International Band Festival

The 2016 biennial Singapore International Band Festival (SIBF) was held at National University of Singapore’s Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. Middle school department music teachers Yi-Cheng Bao and Jia Lin led the NEHS Wind Band to participate in the event on July 26th. The students in the NEHS Wind Band may differ by up to 5 or 6 years in age, yet they all go through the same rigorous training schedule. In fact, they not only practice on weekdays but also have extra practices in the week before the competition, in hopes of winning glory for NEHS. Although during summer only half of the members (about 35) were able to participate in the practices, the members took advantage of the extra practices to train their cooperation and playing skills, competing against major bands from different countries and eventually winning 3rd place. We must thank not only the members and the teachers for their hard work, but also the parents, who helped the team deal with passport (and other) problems, support the students while overseas, and document every detail during the whole trip. To the members, this competition was not only an extremely challenging experience but also training that inspired them to dream and reach even higher next year.

NEHS Certified as Google School

Already a technology-integrated school, IBSH has landed a new breakthrough this July by becoming a “Google Reference School? one of the four--and the first public--schools in Taiwan to be certified by Google! Receiving this honor is no small feat: IBSH has been working tirelessly to bring technology into its campus. Setting up WiFi within the school (covering more than 90% of the campus) and opening up the new campus area (including subject classrooms, laboratories, and future classrooms that enhance and diversify the learning experiences of the students) are only some examples of the technological improvements in our school. Google services, especially the sharing function, which enables multiple people to edit online simultaneously, have achieved high popularity and usage among students and teachers alike, also boosting the “paperless?trend in our school. In addition, the bilingual department has thoroughly integrated chromebooks into the learning experiences of its students, making mobile learning a reality. Special thanks to teacher Spock Tsai, who used his spare time to hone his information technology abilities, becoming one of the few Google lecturers fluent in both English and Chinese. He currently helps our school organize various studies related to information and technology. Boasting a strong network of information and internet resources, our school hopes that such an environment would enrich and enhance students?learning experiences.

34th Hsinchu City Science Fair for Elementary and Middle School

NEHS elementary and middle school departments once again display their prowess in scientific inquiry, winning first and second place of the group competitions at the 34th Hsinchu City Science Fair for elementary and middle school students. This year¡¦s science fair topics include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Math, and Applied Science. Among all the participants, NEHS students showed their team spirit through their determination and insatiable curiosity. To the students, figuring out the answer to their research topics not only answered the questions in their hearts, but also brought honor to themselves and the school. For more detailed information, please refer to the Honor Roll on page 15. Congratulations to all the winners, and deepest gratitude to their dedicated instructors.

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