Pic 1: Overview of the corridor
Pic 2: Walking manner (School Rules)
Pic 3: Overview of Class Schedule
Pic 4: School Lunch Menu
Pic 5: Activity Poster
Picture 1: Bulletin Board of School Values
Picture 2: Basic Law Competition
Picture 3: Bulletin Board of Lent Festival
Picture 4: Pictures Created by Students
No projector but a television. You cannot write or circle on the screen. So teachers can only write all notes on the board beside the television.
A seat plan is an essential thing on the teacher's desk. It changes every month. It is a guide for teachers, new counsellors and guests in class.
The Class Log is beside the seat plan. Teachers need to sign and write down their teaching content. Missing books and homework will be marked, too.
The school offers lockers for students to store their possessions. Usually, students love to put their schoolbag, art box and heavy books.
Students read or play board games after their lunch. The board games include three sets of Chess, UNO, Finding Word Parts and WereWolf.
All the soya and milk are located on the homework table. Students love to put their basketballs, ukuleles, and projects under the table.
This is the standard setting in the classroom. They will change their seat once a month. Most of the time, students will get a partner to help them with their weakest subject.
This is the typical group project setting— a T-shape with three tables on the horizon and two vertically. When it is time to instruct, students who sit in the vertical line will turn their chairs to face the teaching stage.
U-shape is rare, yet it is used for big demonstrations like drama or a sport demo. In the picture, the teacher plays soccer, and students observe the characteristics of "force" from every angle with the help of a U-shape.