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Each project is like an adventure journey. As little detectives, we keep asking questions and, with curiosity and courage, try to solve every challenge.

Every year, the Primary and Middle school departments design a variety of interdisciplinary projects across subjects, covering areas such as life education, sustainable development, visual arts, and artificial intelligence. Learners explore the world in farm fields, classrooms, and outdoor spaces, identifying real-world problems and attempting to answer or solve them.

STEAMTechnology and InnovationSustainable developmentPS

Zero-Carbon Building-Building a Sustainable Future

Disciplines/Subjects: Architecture, Environmental Science, Engineering, Physics Key Themes: Zero-Carbon Building, Renewable Energy, Smart Building, Carbon Neutrality, Sustainable Development In the face of the intensifying global climate change, humanity is confronted with unprecedented environmental challenges. Scientific research indicates that the construction industry is one of the major sources of global carbon emissions, accounting for a significant proportion of the total global emissions. To tackle this challenge, countries around the world are taking action to reduce carbon emissions in the construction sector. China, as one of the largest construction markets globally, is actively responding to the national "dual carbon" goals (carbon peak and carbon neutrality), promoting the green transformation of the construction industry, and achieving sustainable development. Against this backdrop, our project is launched. It aims to design and construct a zero-carbon building model through interdisciplinary collaboration, demonstrating how to achieve minimal environmental impact and maximum energy efficiency in architecture. Students will learn the principles of zero-carbon buildings, including energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and resource management, and apply them to real architectural design. The core of the project is to have students work in teams to design and build a building model that incorporates renewable energy systems (e.g., solar panels) and green building technologies (e.g., green roofs, rainwater harvesting systems). Students need to consider the energy needs of the building, material selection, environmental adaptability, and aesthetic design. They will ultimately present their model and explain their design choices and how they align with zero-carbon goals. Through this project, students will not only master the theoretical knowledge of zero-carbon buildings but also develop teamwork, problem-solving, and innovative design skills. This project is not only a practical exploration of architecture but also a profound experience of sustainable development and a contribution to global climate goals.
Social ScienceGlobalization and Intercultural DynamicsPolitics and SocietyMS

Exploring Trade in West African Countries: Creating a Visual Work Centered on a Proposal

Disciplines/Subjects: Social Science Key Themes: a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind, Trade, West African Countries, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Under the grand vision of the Belt and Road Initiative, China-Africa cooperation is increasingly becoming a global focal point. As a future international relations expert, you will have the opportunity to explore this promising region, applying interdisciplinary knowledge from mathematics, history, and computer science to examine how trade can drive shared prosperity. This project requires you to select a West African country, conduct an in-depth analysis of its trade landscape, identify opportunities and challenges, and write a proposal outlining strategies for economic development. Additionally, you will create a visual piece—whether a poster or video—to present your insights in an engaging and accessible way, helping the public understand and care about West Africa’s future. Through this project, you will enhance your data analysis and problem-solving skills, while learning how to articulate your ideas clearly and persuasively. Your work will be showcased in school gallery corridor and may also be featured on public platforms, allowing more people to witness your efforts and achievements. This is not only an academic leap but also a significant step in personal growth. Let us work together to contribute to the harmonious development of a Community of Shared Future for Mankind, shaping a more equitable and sustainable global trade system for the future.
ELPTechnology and InnovationSustainable developmentPublic Health and WellnessPS

Super Clean Life

Disciplines/Subjects: Language、Science、Social Study、Visual Arts Key Themes: Empathy、Clean life、Material change、Marketing and sales In this project, learners will act as an expert team to help "Stinky Princess" solve some of the problems she encounters in her life. "Stinky Princess" hopes to find a magical soap that not only makes her clean and fragrant but is also made from eco-friendly and healthy materials. During this learning journey, learners will be assigned the following roles: Bacteria Investigator: When they put on the white investigator's hat, they need to gather as much knowledge as possible about bacteria through various channels, create a set of bacteria profile cards, and make an "ID card" for the bacteria residents. Healthy Lifestyle Guardian: When they put on the green guardian's hat, they need to explore and experience a lifestyle that coexists harmoniously with bacteria and nature during their outings, and document their inspirations and creative ideas. Magic Experimenter: When they put on the blue experimenter's hat, they will use their knowledge of acids, bases, and changes in states of matter to conduct chemical magic experiments. Fragrant Clean World Inventor: When they put on the yellow inventor's hat, the most critical part of the project arrives, soap making! In this phase, they need to consider factors such as cleanliness, environmental friendliness, scent, safety, and user needs. Soap Company Salesperson: When they put on the red salesperson's hat, it means they need to find suitable customers to promote their product. At this stage, they must use specific sales techniques tailored to different clients to market their product effectively.
MathPolitics and SocietyPS

Simulated Store Shopping Experience

Disciplines/Subjects: Mathematics Key Themes: Money Price Calculation Role-playing, Shopping Experience Change Transaction In the Grade 2 Mathematics "Money" unit, students engage in an interactive and fun hands-on project—simulating running a small store. In this activity, students are divided into groups and take turns playing the roles of customers, shop assistants, and cashiers. The activity includes: Setting Prices for Items: Students apply their knowledge of price calculation to assign prices to different items. Role Distribution and Interaction: Students rotate between being customers and store staff, learning about store operations and transactions. Simulated Shopping: Customer groups use simulated RMB to purchase items from their designated stalls. Shop assistants help customers select products and inform them of the total price. Cashiers handle payments and give change when necessary. This activity not only allows students to apply their mathematical knowledge in a real-world context but also helps them understand the concepts of money management, price calculation, and social interaction through role play.
English Language ArtsPolitics and SocietyMS

Youth-Run Newspaper Project

In this Youth-Run Newspaper project, Grade 7 learners will create and design their own youth-run newspaper. They will take on roles such as reporters, editors, designers, and photographers, producing articles that reflect important events (past/present/future), school news, and issues relevant to their community or the world. Through this process, learners will develop essential literacy, research, and communication skills while gaining hands-on experience in journalism. This task simulates a real-world context where learners work as reporters and editors to gather, write, and present informative articles.
Chinese Language ArtsPolitics and SocietyMS

One more adversity

Disciplines/Subjects: Chinese language Arts Key Themes: Chinese classical novels, whole-book reading, textual analysis, creative writing Journey to the West, a famous work of Chinese classical literature, has a wide spread. It has been adapted into movies, TV series, video games and even theme parks on many occasions. This is a very interesting book. Mr. Lu Xun called it a "god - demon novel", and Mr. Lin Geng regarded it as a "work of childlike innocence". It is one of the most imaginative works in Chinese classical literature. The novel revolves around the main plot of Tang Seng, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Seng, a master-discipline team, going on a pilgrimage to Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It tells many stories of subduing demons and monsters, with twists and turns, exciting and fascinating plots. The whole book is excellent at character - building. Whether it is the main characters of the pilgrimage team or the secondary characters such as various gods, Buddhas, demons and monsters, they are all vividly portrayed, with distinct personalities and unforgettable images. The ideology of the novel is rather complex, involving Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. Later generations have diverse interpretations of its theme. Putting aside the religious cloak of the novel, for today's students, this novel may be more like an inspiring story of forging ahead through difficulties for an ideal. In society, some people regard it as a dark fairytale about workplace struggles, some see it as a cultivation guidebook, and some take it as a source of materials for remaking the IP... There are many secondary or even multiple creations that deviate from the original text, resulting in a thousand different pilgrimage stories in the eyes of a thousand readers. In this task, learners will first act as readers, closely and intensively read the original story of Journey to the West. Find their favorite episode from the novel and analyze its plot structure pattern, including how it starts, how it ends, the origin of the monster, and how the team overcomes difficulties. Using the text analysis methods learned in class, analyze this story from five dimensions: theme, structure, word choice, the author's point of view, and the development of the story. Then, as a sequel - writing or rewriting author, give full play to their imagination and create a new story on the pilgrimage journey. Based on understanding the "story routines" of the original work, create one more adversity for the pilgrimage team besides the eighty-one difficulties, achieving the effect of "being almost indistinguishable from the original". Invite readers who are acquaintances of Journey to the West to read it and see if they can sporify whether it is written by you or if it's the original work written by Mr. Wu Chengen. In addition, learners with spare capacity can, on the basis of completing the rewriting or sequel - writing, work further as screenwriters, adapt it into a script, then recruit and form a drama crew, and stage the "one - more - adversity" drama story they created on the stage of the New Year's Gala.
Social ScienceGlobalization and Intercultural DynamicsPolitics and SocietyMS

Research on Zheng He's Voyages to the Western Oceans

Disciplines/Subjects: Social Science Key Themes: Maritime Exploration, Cultural Exchange, Argumentative writing, Historical Reflection, Multiple Perspectives and Expression This project takes "Zheng He's Voyages to the Western Oceans" as its theme, allowing learners to explore the significance and impact of this historical event from different perspectives through four sub-tasks. They will assume the roles of historical participants, creating voyage logs to express their experiences and feelings during the voyages; write letters to Emperor Yongle from multiple perspectives, reflecting on the purpose and value of the expeditions; produce video research reports analyzing the historical background, achievements, and controversies of Zheng He's voyages; and finally, watch videos created by their classmates and participate in discussions to deeply reflect on this history and discuss its implications for today's globalized society. The project aims to cultivate students' historical thinking, critical thinking, cross-cultural understanding, and multimodal expression skills, while inspiring them to connect and reflect on the relationship between history and reality.
LibrarySustainable developmentPS

"Make things like Grandpa" -- Using waste to make renewable items

Disciplines/Subjects: Art design, Science, language Art Key Themes:Recycle renewable resources and consider the impact of existing consumption attitudes on the planet,Civic Responsibility "Grandpa Must Have a Way" tells the story of Grandpa turning old blankets into various new items, conveying the environmental concept of making the best use of everything and recycling. At a time when resources are tight and the need for environmental protection is urgent, this picture book provides an excellent entry point for inspiring the public, especially teenagers, to pay attention to recycling renewable resources. Participants will have a deep understanding of the concept, types and importance of recycling renewable resources, and know the recycling process of common renewable resources in life, such as paper, plastic, metal, fabric, etc. Stimulate participants' interest in environmental protection and resource recycling, and establish a consumption concept of cherishing resources and reducing waste. Exercise the practical ability of participants to transform old objects, and cultivate innovative thinking and teamwork spirit. Participants are encouraged to actively practice resource recycling and reuse in daily life, and encourage people around them to participate in environmental protection actions.