Yesterday, the brilliant students of homeroom 109 engaged in a scientific exchange with researchers from Ehime University. They experienced real-world scientific research and gained practical presentation experience. They understood both the importance of thorough research as well as English speaking skills. Our students are well on their way to becoming world-class scientists and mathematicians in their own right.
Thank you to both of the presenters for their invaluable presentation advice as well as their fascinating research. We look forward to furthering interaction with Ehime University.
“If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try.” ― Seth Godin ―
Tehya Waters (テーヤ先生)
Matsuyama Prefectural ALT
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21 students (15 from science and mathematics course, and 6 from general course) visited Taiwan, aiming to broaden their international views and strengthen their communicative competence in English through the scientific exchanges with Taiwanese students.
12/19 Mr. Hsu, Chien-Kuo, Principal at Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School and our Principal Satoshi Hatano signed an agreement to establish a sister school relationship. They promise everlasting friendly exchanges between the two schools. The students had a great time showing the presentations of their research, talking with each other, attending an English class.
12/20 At Lioho High School, the students enjoyed taking a math class and looking around the school. They wish they had spent more time there. At National Wu-Ling Senior High School, each school made three presentations of their research. After that, the students joined a class in physics and had a great time working together.
The awarding ceremony of prefectural convention for 61th Japan Student Science Award (JSSA) was held at Ehime-Bunkyo Hall on Nov. 22. Two teams of our science course students were awarded. One of them is Jelly Fish Team, and the other Slime Mold Team. Jelly Fish Team was given the best award and will go to the national convention.
Sept. 14th. We burnt the green leaves of maidenhair trees to make ash for glaze.
Nov. 2nd. We burnt the twigs we dried last time to make ash for glaze.
We had to gather much more leaves. In spite of the rain, hockey team students helped us.
We will dry the leaves and burn them again to make ash for glaze.