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从心,致平和沉淀|对话2024届毕业生Jason

04-22 08:01发布于浙江

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“平淡才是生活的主旋律。” 


四月初收到伦敦大学学院录取消息的时候,Jason有一种意料之内的尘埃落定之感。 


我们与他进行了一场简单的对话。彼时正是他在做一个阶段收尾总结的节点,很多思考、沉淀与蜕变,都在他的陈述里慢慢展现。 


早期在CAT-4(认知能力测试)中有三项能力满分或接近满分,如今手握三所英国顶尖院校数学系的录取信,Jason仍然带着少年的纯粹和坦率,生活中有闪光,有成就感,有迷茫,也有自由自在的选择。 


升学指导周老师在和我们聊起Jason时,是这样介绍他的: 


“朴实无华,脚踏实地,不张扬。”



这个言语间有些腼腆的少年,是高中部老师们眼中学术主动性很强,对于自己要求严格的学生。他踏实而专注,很早开始就确定了以数学为方向,并以其为理想,他还有一个包容的家庭,给予他充分的选择空间和支持,也赋予了他真正的成长内驱力。 


在采访前,我们本以为Jason的性格会和典型的“理工男”一样,过于理性甚至有些刻板。但当他坐在我们对面时,却传达出一种温和且知性的气质,他笑着说有这种反差很正常。 


谈起数学,他提及最多的关键词便是神奇、有趣。你能直接感受到他“扑面而来”的热爱,也能从他缜密的话语和清晰的逻辑中感受到,数学已经在他的思维中留下了深刻的印记。 


比如,函数代表了一种因果关系,让人们明白每一个行为都会带来相应的结果;变量则提醒人们生活中充满了不确定性和变化,需要学会适应和调整;而极限则告诉人们,有些事情可能无法达到完美的状态,但可以通过不断努力和追求来接近它。 




正是在数学这门学科上的长期坚持,让他的成长之路有迹可循。 


作为惠灵顿杭州校区的创校学子,Jason自五年前便已接触到来自世界各地、不同文化背景的同学和先进的教育理念。在这里,他不仅学到了丰富的数学知识,更在交流与碰撞中,拓宽了视野,深化了对数学这门学科的理解与热爱。 


除了大学的申请规划,Jason还尤其感谢惠灵顿杭州校区对他学业上的帮助,包括从成绩的提升,兴趣的培养,海外院校的选择,雅思的备考到文书的打磨……他在采访过程中没有忽视任何一个老师对他的知识上的传授。他衷心感恩高中部老师一直以来鼓励式的教育和心理上的陪伴。 


作为惠灵顿杭州校区首届毕业生,也是校内第一位被英国G5院校录取的毕业生,我们很想知道,他经历过怎样的心理变化,他的校园生活对他产生了怎样的影响,然而,在对话的过程中,这种注意力却被Jason本人的性格吸引了,与他的对话就像旁听了一场精彩的小型演讲,他坦然,自在而不加掩饰,同时又不失踏实而细腻。



在你看来,惠灵顿杭州校区的多元文化环境是如何影响你的? 


世界不只有一种颜色,一种声音。在学习中要有独立思考、批判性思维的能力,尤其是在惠灵顿杭州校区这样的多元文化环境下更显重要。 


在与不同文化背景的同学交流时,我偶尔会遇到观点上的碰撞和冲突。这些碰撞使我意识到,面对问题时,不能仅凭自己的经验和认知做出判断,而需要保持一种批判性的思维。我开始学会从不同的角度去看待问题,理解并尊重他人的观点,同时也在不断地反思和修正自己的看法。 



你在哪些方面为学校社群做出了贡献,并留下了长远的影响? 


我是学校慈善项目梦想屋的发起者之一,通过梦想屋项目,我们支持了一所小学,那里的孩子与我们的生活和学习条件迥然不同,他们中很多人的父母因为外出工作而无法陪伴他们长大。在我们的学生看来很小的梦想,比如给家人买份礼物,或给自己买个卡通玩偶,对于那里的很多孩子而言都是不易之事。 


通过梦想屋项目,我们为那些小小的梦想提供了支持,而他们也需要通过付出努力,如学业进步、友善助人、团队合作等方式累积积分,再在梦想屋实现他们的小小梦想。   


乔布斯曾说:带着责任感和担当生活,尝试为这个世界带来点有意义的事情,为更高尚的事情作点贡献。这样你就会发现生活更加有意义,生命不再枯燥。



有没有一段在校园里的珍贵经历,让你成为了今天的自己? 


那是一次偶然的机会,我接触了数学建模。在这之前,我对数学建模的了解仅仅停留在书本上,但当我真正开始尝试将理论知识应用到实际问题中去时,我感受到了前所未有的挑战和乐趣。 


那段时间,我投入了大量的时间和精力去学习数学建模的知识和技巧。我参加了各种培训,与同学们一起讨论问题,查阅了大量资料。虽然过程很艰辛,但每当我看到一个个难题被我们一一攻克,我就感到非常兴奋和满足。 


通过这次经历,我不仅学会了很多在大学中会用到的编程语言和数学建模应用程序,更重要的是,我学会了如何面对挑战和困难,如何在团队中协作和沟通,如何在压力下保持冷静和自信。这些经验和技能对我未来的大学学习有着非常重要的帮助。 


可以说,正是这次数学建模的经历,让我更加坚定了自己未来的学习和职业方向。 



请分享一项你在校期间探索或培养的兴趣爱好。惠灵顿杭州校区是如何帮助你促进这一点的?


击剑。 


这项运动不仅锻炼了我的身体,更在精神层面给予了我很大的提升。每当我戴上护具、手持长剑,我的眼中便只有对手。我需要做的就是全神贯注地观察对手的动作,预判他的意图并迅速作出反应。这种高度集中的精神状态,不仅锻炼了我的专注力,也让我学会了如何在紧张的情况下保持冷静和清醒。 


在惠灵顿杭州校区,我得到了很多宝贵的击剑训练机会,学校为我们提供了专业的场地与器材,更有经验丰富的教练指导我们。他们不仅教会了我基本的技巧,更帮助我理解了击剑的精神内涵,让我真正爱上了这项运动。 


此外,击剑还是我舒缓压力的一种方式,让我在忙碌的学习生活中找到了平衡。 



作为惠灵顿杭州校区的首届毕业生,你想为学弟学妹们留下什么信息? 


无论来自怎样的家庭背景,拥有怎样的社会资源,真正能让我们在学业和未来职业生涯中脱颖而出的,是那份对工作的专注与热爱。 


我想告诉学弟学妹们,不要过分追求所谓的背景提升,而忽略了真正能够让自己成长和进步的硬实力。在未来的学习和工作中,请保持对工作的热情,不断提升自己的专业技能和综合素质。只有这样,我们才能在激烈的竞争中脱颖而出,实现自己的价值和梦想。 



条条大路通罗马,在许多人正纠结选择哪一条路才是捷径的时候,拥有拔尖成绩,在数学领域展现了才能的Jason却坦然地告诉我们:不必非去罗马,因为在任何一个地方,他都有足够的耐心和能力承担起自己的选择。


这种情绪,让他看起来有了一种超越18岁的豁达。 


在Jason回溯过往的故事里,他之所以优秀,之所以能够获得G5精英院校的认可,之所以如愿以偿,之所以自在坦然的理由,都悉数铺陈——这便是他在惠灵顿杭州校区不断积累、不断挑战自我的结果。  


带着对于数学的热爱,大学生活的期许,父母的爱与包容,这一路上来自周围、来自自我的引导,Jason即将以一个沉稳而踏实的姿态,跨越大洋,飞抵一座属于他的新城市。 


未来天宽地阔,在校园里,在实验室里,在他与朋友们在周边城市郊游散步的时光里,在那些有可能因他而改变的数学公式与逻辑里,一个少年的征程正准备出发。


伦敦大学学院,简称UCL,建校于1826年,位于英国伦敦,是一所世界著名的顶尖高等学府,为享有顶级声誉的综合研究型大学,伦敦大学联盟创始院校,英国金三角名校,与剑桥大学、牛津大学、帝国理工、伦敦政经学院并称G5超级精英大学,在2024QS世界大学排名中位列第9。


周腾

升学指导


Jason同学,很开心成为你的升学指导老师和班主任,在过去的两年,你成长了很多。我很喜欢你对数学持续的专注和热情,以及你相比起同龄人成熟的思想和谦虚沉稳的性格。我很喜欢你最喜欢的格言“平淡才是生活的主旋律”,的确,我们的成长和运气其实大部分都来自于每天看似枯燥无味的一点一滴的积累,你在18岁的年纪就领悟到了这一点很难得。 


你在杭州惠灵顿的学习和生活经历中学到的批判性思维也反映了这些年的成长,世界很大,很多时候没有绝对的对错,不同的角度,不同的生活方式,不同的思维模式都会带来对同一件事不同的看法和结果,学会以开放性的思维去看待世界,接受不同,多去世界不同的地方去经历,多跟来自于不同背景的人交流,会让你的格局打开,会有很多你意想不到的收获,世界如此精彩。 


很高兴看到你收获了英国名校UCL,爱丁堡大学和华威大学的offer,在大学里照顾好自己,身体健康是最重要的,然后是享受学习,多认识来自世界各地的同学和朋友。最后祝愿你在大学知识的海洋里畅快遨游,继续你追逐数学的热情! 



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Be You. Be Aspiring. 

Meet 2024 graduating pupil Jason 



‘The truth of life is to live a plain life.’ 


When Jason received his offer from University College London in early April, there was a huge sense of relief. 


When interviewed, Jason was at the point of concluding his time on campus, with many fond memories and reflections on his past showing in his answers.


Despite achieving near-perfect scores in three abilities in the CAT-4 (Cognitive Abilities Test) in his early years, and now holding offers from three top UK universities' mathematics departments, Jason still carries the pure and frank nature of his youth. His life has moments of brilliance, a sense of accomplishment, confusion, and the freedom to make his own choices. 


When our university counsellor Terrance chatted with us about Jason, this is how he described him: 


‘Plain and simple, down-to-earth, modest.’ 



Jason is seen by the sixth form teachers as a pupil with a strong academic drive and who is strict with himself. He is down-to-earth and focused, having determined his direction in mathematics from an early age and adopting it as his aspiration. He also comes from a supportive family, providing him with ample space for choice and support, as well as instilling in him a true internal drive for growth. 


People may assume that Jason's personality would resemble that of the stereotypical 'engineering guy'—overly rational and somewhat rigid. However, when he sat down with us, he conveyed a gentle and intellectual demeanour instead, noting with a smile that such a contrast is quite normal. 


When speaking about mathematics, the keywords he often uses are 'magical' and 'interesting'. You can feel his burning passion directly, and through his meticulous words and clear logic, you can also sense that mathematics has left a deep impression on his mind.  


For instance, a function represents a cause-and-effect relationship, helping people understand that every action will bring about a corresponding result; a variable reminds people that life is filled with uncertainties and changes, and they need to learn to adapt and adjust; the concept of a limit tells people that it might be impossible to reach a state of perfection in some matters, but one can get close to it through constant efforts and pursuit. 




It is his long-standing commitment to the subject of mathematics that has left a trail on his path of growth. 


For the last five years, as a founding pupil at the WCCH, Jason has been exposed to pupils from around the world with different cultural backgrounds and advanced educational concepts. Here, through exchanges and collusions, he not only learned a wealth of mathematical knowledge but also broadened his horizons and deepened his understanding, and love, for the subject of mathematics.  


In addition to his university application planning, Jason is particularly grateful for the help from WCCH in his academic endeavours, including improving his grades, cultivating his interests, selecting overseas universities, preparing for IELTS, and polishing his personal statement. During the interview, he did not overlook any teacher's contribution. He sincerely appreciates the encouragement-based education and psychological support from his high school teachers every step of the way.  


As the first graduate of Wellington College Hangzhou campus, and the first graduate to be admitted to a UK G5 institution, we are curious about the psychological changes he has undergone and the impact on his campus life. However, during the conversation, our attention was drawn to Jason's personality. Speaking with him was like quietly attending an exciting small speech. He is open, comfortable and unguarded, yet remains grounded and subtle. 



How do you believe the multicultural environment at WCCH has influenced your personal growth? 


The world is not just one colour or one voice. The ability to think independently and critically is paramount in learning, particularly in a multicultural environment like WCCH. 


When communicating with classmates from different cultural backgrounds, I occasionally encounter clashes and conflicts in viewpoints. These clashes make me realise that when faced with problems, I cannot rely solely on my own experiences and cognition to make judgements, but need to maintain a critical way of thinking. I started to learn to look at issues from different perspectives and to understand and respect others' views, and I am continually re-evaluating and revising my own opinions.



In what ways have you contributed to the school community and left a lasting impact? 


I once supported a primary school through the "Dream House" project with my classmates. The children there have very different living and study conditions from us, and many of their parents cannot accompany them as they grow up because they work far from home. The small dreams of our pupils, such as buying gifts for their families or buying a cartoon doll for themselves, are not easy tasks for many of the children there. 


Through the "Dream House" project, we provided support for these modest dreams. They too needed to make an effort, such as making academic progress, showing kindness to others, and working well within a team to accumulate points and ultimately realise their dreams at the "Dream House". 


Steve Jobs once said: "Live with a sense of responsibility and duty, strive to make a meaningful contribution to the world, to make some contribution to higher causes. You will find that life is more meaningful and life is no longer dull."   



Could you share a defining moment or experience you've had during your time at WCCH that has shaped who you are today? 


It was a chance opportunity when I first came into contact with mathematical modelling. Prior to that, my understanding of mathematical modelling was only limited to books. However, when I actually started to apply theoretical knowledge to practical issues, I experienced unprecedented challenges and joy. 

 

During that period, I devoted a significant amount of time and energy to learning the knowledge and techniques of mathematical modelling. I participated in various training sessions, discussed problems with classmates, and consulted a wealth of information. Although the process was tough, I felt tremendously excited and satisfied every time we conquered yet another difficult problem. 


Through this experience, I not only learned the knowledge and skills of mathematical modelling, but more importantly, I learned how to face challenges and difficulties, how to collaborate and communicate in a team, and how to stay calm and confident under pressure. These experiences and skills are very important for my future university studies. 


It can be said that it was this experience of mathematical modelling that made me more determined in my future studies and career direction.



Discuss a personal interest or passion of yours that you've been able to explore or cultivate while at school. How has the school environment facilitated this? 


Fencing.  


This sport not only exercises my body, but also greatly enhances my mental state. Every time I put on the protective gear and hold a long sword, all I see is my opponent. All I need to do is focus on observing the opponent's movements, anticipating their intentions, and quickly reacting. This highly concentrated mental state not only exercises my focus, but also teaches me how to stay calm and clear-headed in tense situations. 


At WCCH, I have received many valuable opportunities for fencing training. The school provides us with professional venues and equipment, and experienced coaches also guide us. They not only taught me the basic skills, but also helped me understand the spirit of fencing, and truly made me fall in love with this sport. 


In addition, fencing is a way for me to relieve stress, and it helps me find balance in my busy study life. 



As part of WCCH's first graduating class, what message would you like to leave for current and future students at our campus? 


Regardless of our family background or social resources, what truly makes us stand out in our academic and future career paths is our dedication and passion for our work.  


I wish to tell my younger schoolmates, not to excessively pursue so-called background enhancements and ignore the real hard skills that can help you grow and improve. In your future studies and work, please maintain a passion for work and continuously improve your professional skills and overall qualities. Only in this way can we stand out in fierce competition and achieve our own values and dreams. 



All roads lead to Rome. While many people are struggling to choose the shortest path, Jason, who has achieved outstanding grades and demonstrated his talent in mathematics, calmly tells us that there is no need to go to Rome. He has enough patience and ability to take on his own choices anywhere. 


This attitude gives him a maturity beyond his 18 years. 


In Jason's retrospective story, the reasons why he is outstanding, why he can gain recognition from G5 elite universities, why he can achieve his aspirations, and why he can be free and frank, are all fully displayed - this is the result of his continuous accumulation of knowledge and self-challenge at WCCH.


With a love for mathematics, expectations for university life, and the love and tolerance of his parents, Jason is about to cross the ocean and fly to a new city with a calm and steady attitude, guided by both the people around him and his own intuition.


The future is vast and broad, in the campus, in the laboratory, during leisurely walks in nearby cities with his friends, and in the mathematical formulae and logic that may change because of him. The journey of a young man is about to begin. 


University College London (UCL), founded in 1826, is located in the United Kingdom's capital, London. It is a world-renowned institution of higher education and a highly prestigious comprehensive research university. As a founding member of the University of London federation, it is part of the esteemed 'Golden Triangle' of UK universities, which includes the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, as well as Imperial College London and the London School of Economics and Political Science, collectively known as the G5 super-elite universities. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, UCL is placed 9th globally. 


Terrance Zhou

University Counsellor


Jason, I'm delighted to have become your academic advisor and form tutor. Over the past two years, you have grown tremendously. I greatly admire your sustained focus and passion for mathematics, as well as your mature thinking and the modest and composed nature that sets you apart from your peers. I am fond of your favourite quote, "The truth of life is to live a plain life." Indeed, our growth and "luck" mainly come from the daily accumulation of seemingly mundane tasks, and your realisation of this at the age of 18 is quite remarkable. 


The critical thinking skills you've acquired during your time at WCCH reflect your growth over these years. The world is vast, and often there is no absolute right or wrong; different perspectives, ways of life, and modes of thinking can lead to varied opinions and outcomes regarding the same matter. Learning to approach the world with an open mind, accepting differences, experiencing different places, and communicating with people from diverse backgrounds will broaden your horizons and lead to many unexpected gains. The world is a marvellous place. 


I'm delighted to see that you've received offers from renowned UK universities, UCL, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Warwick. Take good care of yourself whilst at university, your health is the most important, followed by enjoying your studies and getting to know classmates and friends from around the world. Finally, I wish you a joyous journey through the ocean of university knowledge, continuing your passion for pursuing mathematics! 





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