This year we were privileged to be able to participate in the Victorian Young Leaders to China Virtual Program. In the past this program was a 6-week immersion program where students would travel to China. However, the program has evolved, at least for the time being, to be a virtual program.
We had 13 Year 9 students participate in this program – Emily Chau, Gabriel Cheng, Sak Chorn, Piseypich (Porpor) Heang, Elaine Hoang, Julie Kok, Patrick Lim, Jerry Meas, Kevin Quach, Jimmy Sreng, Lara Tran, April Wang and Jordan Xie. All students were highly dedicated to this program, as it ran every morning between 9am to 12pm for two weeks. Not only that, but the students also had homework tasks that they needed to complete for this program in addition to all the class work they were missing out on in their regular classes. I commend all the students for their participation and commitment.
The mornings started off with study sessions with the Teacher Assistants, then a language class where they learnt new vocabulary and sentence structures. The final session was usually a culture immersion – there was a virtual excursion to the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China, gymnastics, kung fu, a culture quest game and Chinese painting and calligraphy.
Students were awarded with virtual certificates of completion at the closing ceremony. Additionally, some students were awarded some extra awards:
- Full Attendance Award – Jerry Meas, Elaine Hoang, Julie Kok, Emily Chau
- The Most Hard-working Award – Julie Kok, Gabriel Cheng
- The Best Engagement Award – Jordan Xie
Most notably, one of our students, Jordan Xie, was nominated by their Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) teacher to present a speech about their time throughout the program. Jordan did a fantastic job at representing his language class, as well as us here at Wellington during the closing ceremony. He spoke eloquently and confidently to summarise his experiences. Well done to everyone and I hope it was an enriching experience for all.
Ms Teresa La
Director of STEM Education
Biology and General Science Teacher
Student reflections
I look back at the incredible experiences we have shared during the VYL China program. Undoubtedly, the highlight of this journey has been witnessing the growth and unity within our class. From my personal experience, my linguistic skills from this learning experience have far surpassed my expectations. I have gained not only linguistic proficiency but also a profound appreciation for the richness and beauty of the Chinese language and culture.
The experience that the VYLC team provided us with, will be a once in a lifetime opportunity that we shall take with gratitude and appreciation. We as a class have all enjoyed the kung fu program, as this allowed us to do it together even though we were in separate classes. This program has help not only me but my fellow classmates. They have informed me about their Chinese learning journey with this program. I can see that they have not only grown in their Chinese ability but also in their confidence in their everyday lives.
Jordan Xie
9I
The VYLC program was a great opportunity for students to not only learn Chinese and its culture, but also gave students the chance to learn about how to be a global citizen. VYLC gave participating students a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to grow their Chinese and global citizenship skills.
Lara Tran
9I