This is how the wisteria bottle, which symbolizes the graduation season, comes from...
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Our teachers often squat on the floor of wisteria court at noon
What are you looking for?
The spring breeze once
April is the most beautiful in the whole year
This wisteria plant was planted in song dynasty in our school
The beautiful plant using its full purple greets more than eight hundred springs
Thousands of branches warmly embraced together
The remaining purple is still lingering in the garden while old vine already has a new pod
It turned out that the admissions office teachers was collecting the seeds of wisteria
Time flies back to the annual graduation season, the shadow of the millennium wisteria cast in the antique flower window, the music of graduation ceremony sounded slowly, and the water took away the story of time.
Time stands still, each student holds a transparent glass bottle. In this special bottle, there is a blessing paper and three seeds dropped from the one- thousand-year-old wisteria.
u The Principle of the international department presented wisteria flowers and seeds to the graduates. This means expectations and wishes from our school.
The power of seeds comes from upward yearning for the sun, but also from downward rooted in the fertile soil. "In the past, we always emphasized that our students should go out and have an international perspective. Now we are focusing on training students to be international talents with socialist values, which is the core value of education. Our students should be those with both international perspective and patriotism " Our principal Crystal Shen often emphasized this point to teachers and students.
International Department of Suzhou No.1 High School of Jiangsu Province has maintained an outstanding record with 100% successful college acceptance rate and a record with 80% World Top 100 universities acceptance. Those top universities include University of Manchester, University of Birmingham,University of California-Davis, The Australian National University and so on. Our students try their best to become “better me” and go to their dream schools.
Wisteria is as old as thousand years ago, but its new buds come out every spring
Now what new stories will the 16th graduates bring us in this summer?
Let’s wait and see...