Johnny, a U4 student of Malvern College Chengdu loves reading very much, so he ran a weekly youth reading club from the beginning of January 2016. Then in August 2016, he promoted the “save reading” action, which made him get the success of the year to participate in the DFC (Design for Change) global annual qualification.
He also has great interest in psychology. He has participated in the workshop of psychology of Betty Lou Bettner, an internationally renowned Adler scholar, who is qualified as a teacher in the field of disciplining parents. Besides, he was invited to hold the post of the honorary president of the Institute to provide research support for the growth of teenagers.
As far as his academic success is conerned, Johnny won first place in school Year 8 in Canada Gauss Math Contest, which is the world’s 5% outstanding awards. In the second half of 2017, he won the second prize in the Australian math contest (AMC8) and he qualified for the math competition in the United States.
Johnny stood on the stage with a confident face and a strong speech. His wonderful speech was carried out in an orderly manner in the face of more than 2000 listeners. In fact, every child can have their own stage in Malvern college Chengdu. We pay attention to the training of students’ leadership and public speaking ability. Even students in grade L4 can stand on stage to express themselves in fluent English and make a wonderful speech, because they dare to think and speak. As we know, these abilities are necessary for a whole human leader with an international vision.
As Johnny says:” dreams are the necessities of our survival and the meaning of our existence; from small increments comes abundance. ”Your dream is sprouting in this fertile soil, and we will also witness your growth in our joint efforts.”