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Wenjiang middle school experimental school and St. Felix school in England deepen cultural and educational exchanges between China and Britain
Wenjiang middle school experimental school and St. Felix school in England deepen cultural and educational exchanges between China and Britain

In spring, the wind is fragrant and the grass is fragrant. Recently, Wenjiang Middle School Experimental School received Jame, the headmaster of St Felix School in England, and Tim, the headmaster of moral education, and his party. They hope to deepen the cultural and educational exchanges between China and Britain by visiting China schools and establishing contacts, and take this as an opportunity to build a platform to promote exchanges and cooperation between the two schools.

Wenjiang Middle School Experimental School held a simple and sincere welcoming ceremony. President Zhou Zhi attended and delivered a welcome speech. The two schools communicated and introduced the basic situation and school-running characteristics of their respective schools. Later, Jame and Tim came to two classes in the eighth grade of Wenjiang Middle School Experimental School to participate in teaching interaction. The teaching content covers English culture, English grammatical tenses and the history and culture of Sanfelix schools. The classroom atmosphere is lively and the students are very interested. The two guests also warmly invited the children of our school to welcome the teachers and students of Wenjiang Middle School Experimental School to visit St. Felix School for exchange and study.

Jame, president of Sanfelix School, said that this visit not only strengthened the understanding of China's culture and education, but also laid a good foundation for mutual visits and learning between the two schools in the future. Knowledge knows no borders, and education is valuable for communication. (Chen Fanping)