International Women's Day (IWD) is an important day to celebrate women's achievements and fight for equal rights. In order to encourage students to express their concern and respect for women's rights, Lucton School Chongqing organised an IWD Essay Writing Competition in March. Let's take a look at the excellent works of the winning students!
Chloé L wrote a heartfelt description of her deep friendship with her friend, Erin. Her writing is smooth, natural and emotional, and through her detailed descriptions, she sincerely thanks Erin for her support and help, while showing how much she treasures this friendship.
In his essay, Ray S in Year 10 clearly introduced outstanding women in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, ICT, Economics and the Arts and provides a comprehensive analysis of their achievements. His well-structured, logical and linguistically accurate essay demonstrated a deep understanding of women's contributions.
Albert Y wrote a thoughtful essay in clear language and explored the meaning and ways of celebrating IWD from a historical and cultural perspective. He introduced the origins and development of IWD and shared his knowledge and views on women's rights and gender equality, while also calling on the community to respect women's contributions.
Forest P expressed his concern and understanding of gender equality and human rights issues through an analysis of the historical background and significance of IWD. He elaborated the irreplaceable role of women in social progress and development, and called for efforts to eliminate gender discrimination and prejudice. His article is logical and clear, demonstrating his profound thinking on social issues and vision of a better world in the future.
These outstanding essays not only demonstrate the students' excellent writing and deep-thinking skills, but also reflect the excellence of Lucton School Chongqing in teaching English. We focus on the personalised development of students, stimulating their interest and creativity through a variety of teaching methods and resources. At the same time, the excellent English Department provides students with professional guidance and support so that they can achieve outstanding results in language expression.
Lucton School Chongqing has built a solid foundation for the holistic growth of students by focusing on the cultivation of students' social responsibility while cultivating their language skills. In their future study and life, we believe students will continue to develop the positive spirit and make greater contributions to the progress and development of the society.
International Women's Day (IWD) is an important day to celebrate women's achievements and fight for equal rights. In order to encourage students to express their concern and respect for women's rights, Lucton School Chongqing organised an IWD Essay Writing Competition in March. Let's take a look at the excellent works of the winning students!
Chloé L wrote a heartfelt description of her deep friendship with her friend, Erin. Her writing is smooth, natural and emotional, and through her detailed descriptions, she sincerely thanks Erin for her support and help, while showing how much she treasures this friendship.
In his essay, Ray S in Year 10 clearly introduced outstanding women in the fields of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, ICT, Economics and the Arts and provides a comprehensive analysis of their achievements. His well-structured, logical and linguistically accurate essay demonstrated a deep understanding of women's contributions.
Albert Y wrote a thoughtful essay in clear language and explored the meaning and ways of celebrating IWD from a historical and cultural perspective. He introduced the origins and development of IWD and shared his knowledge and views on women's rights and gender equality, while also calling on the community to respect women's contributions.
Forest P expressed his concern and understanding of gender equality and human rights issues through an analysis of the historical background and significance of IWD. He elaborated the irreplaceable role of women in social progress and development, and called for efforts to eliminate gender discrimination and prejudice. His article is logical and clear, demonstrating his profound thinking on social issues and vision of a better world in the future.
These outstanding essays not only demonstrate the students' excellent writing and deep-thinking skills, but also reflect the excellence of Lucton School Chongqing in teaching English. We focus on the personalised development of students, stimulating their interest and creativity through a variety of teaching methods and resources. At the same time, the excellent English Department provides students with professional guidance and support so that they can achieve outstanding results in language expression.
Lucton School Chongqing has built a solid foundation for the holistic growth of students by focusing on the cultivation of students' social responsibility while cultivating their language skills. In their future study and life, we believe students will continue to develop the positive spirit and make greater contributions to the progress and development of the society.