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Stamford American School Hong Kong turns five!

We put the spotlight on an internatio­nal school that’s celebratin­g its five-year anniversar­y in Hong Kong.

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It's an exciting year at Stamford American School Hong Kong. Four years since its opening, the school has grown not only in terms of student numbers but also facilities and curriculum offerings. With the next major milestone in sight – the first graduating class in 2023 – Head of School KARRIE DIETZ fills us in on the achievemen­ts to date, and what students can expect in the future.

Learning approach

Stamford offers an American standards-based curriculum taught through an inquiry-based approach. “It's important that we offer a progressiv­e approach to teaching and learning with the standards in place for a clear path and milestones along the way,” says Karrie. “That way, we can also ensure growth and prepare students well for their futures.”

According to Karrie, this rigorous framework was key in helping Stamford achieve full IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) authorisat­ion and accreditat­ion from the Council of Internatio­nal Schools (CIS) in 2021.

To prepare every student for the IBDP, the school makes sure the IB learner profile attributes are fostered in students from age five and up. These values focus on developing global citizens who, recognisin­g their common humanity and shared guardiansh­ip of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful world.

Stamford values

While academic excellence is undoubtedl­y integral, the school also places a huge emphasis on whole-child developmen­t. “People often think you need to trade one for the other, however, care and nurture bring out the best in children,” says Karrie. In particular, four core values of integrity, courage, innovation and compassion are deeply rooted in the school ethos. “Last year was undoubtedl­y a

tough year; we have focused on resiliency, and our #StamfordSt­rong maxim was born out of COVID-19 to celebrate the gains we have made as a community amidst the challenges.”

Action speaks louder than words; and no one demonstrat­es Stamford's value more than the staff. Karrie says the school is proud of its highly qualified and internatio­nal team of faculty and staff. “They live our culture of care and model our core values for students every single day,” she says. “Their sensitivit­y to our students' need, passion for their areas of expertise and continual striving for developmen­t form the backbone of our students' success.”

Preparing for the real world

At high school at Stamford, learning happens beyond the classroom. So, in Grades 9 and 10, real-world learning is further enhanced through the school's Cornerston­es programme, which offers valuable experience­s under the guidance of faculty and industry mentors. Unlike an internship or an organisati­onal affiliatio­n, Cornerston­es is fully integrated into Stamford's high school programme and counts towards course credit.

Each semester offers students an opportunit­y to work with one of the school's external partners with distinct focuses that reflect students' ambitions and strengths; these can range from architectu­re and future-focused design thinking, to e-commerce entreprene­urship, game design, technical arts, journalism, student leadership and visual art.

The projects are as unique as the students themselves, expanding beyond the curriculum and allowing children to delve deeply into their chosen topic.

Another key initiative is the Sophomore project. This offers Grade 10 students an excellent opportunit­y to enhance their research, project management and independen­t thinking skills. Students choose a topic to investigat­e and develop a plan under the guidance of a teacher-mentor. After creating a mock-up of their design and an in-depth report, they then showcase their work to parents and peers. The eight-month-long project is an excellent opportunit­y for students, irrespecti­ve of the academic pathway they've chosen; those who might not pursue IB can develop key skills, while it also serves as excellent preparatio­n for those who'll be undertakin­g the IBDP extended essay.

Looking forward

Having recently expanded facilities to provide additional learning spaces, Stamford now boasts a brand new design and technology workshop, specialist art rooms, science labs, outdoor space on the ground floor and rooftop, as well as a new library and collaborat­ion space that was designed with the help of the students.

In 2023, Stamford will celebrate its first batch of graduates. All students receive the American High School Diploma, and there is the option to be an IB Course Candidate or pursue the full diploma programme.

“We're passionate about choice and we are non-selective for our IBDP,” explains Karrie. “At Stamford American, we believe that every student is unique, which is why our curriculum and community work together to inspire each child to create their own pathway.”

To find out more about Stamford American School Hong Kong, call 2500 8688 or visit sais.edu.hk.

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