At BMH, students' learning experience extends beyond the traditional classroom setting. The school encourages personal growth through a variety of activities, such as observing the growth of flowers and exploring different professions. These unique experiences allow students to gain a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
As we enter the spring season, let us sow hope and spread love and kindness. Students and teachers from BMH are collaborating with the community to contribute to the preservation of the ecology and nature, safeguarding the home we rely on and the spring we cherish.
All Prep 3 and 4 students from BMH went on a practical excursion to the Nanshan Museum of Science and Education on Living Waste Classification.
The museum's various exhibition areas demonstrate the importance and significance of rubbish classification through illustrations, videos, objects, and other forms. During the visit, the students attentively watched and listened to the lecturer's introduction, actively engaging with each other by asking questions.
The interactive experience area was one of the most popular sessions. Students had the opportunity to operate simulated waste separation equipment and sort different types of waste into corresponding bins. This hands-on experience provided students with a deeper understanding of waste separation requirements and standards, as well as the challenges of correctly separating waste.
After gaining a full understanding of classification, the students visited the Farming Garden. In the lush green garden, they were captivated by the vibrant world of vegetable plants before them.
The lecturer introduced the characteristics and growth habits of each plant, and the students touched the leaves of the vegetables, felt their texture. This hands-on participation allowed them to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of plants, while also appreciating the vitality of each one.
Our goal is to promote greenery and build a sustainable home together. Representatives from P 6 and S7 Pioneers, led by the school's First Secretary and Pioneer Counsellor, planted a small osmanthus sapling belonging to BMH at Guangpei Xinyi Park.
The students were enthusiastic about planting saplings. They dug pits, filled the pits with soil, and tamped the soil. At the tree-planting site, they divided the work and cooperated to successfully plant eight saplings. This experience not only gave them a chance to pick up shovels but also let them know more about the plant.