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Working Committee: Leading Core, Executive Elite, Think Tank, Voice of Volunteers
The Working Relations Committee is an organization led by school leaders, department heads, some grade heads and class teachers, and draws a grand blueprint for young people. It consists of four parts: the leading core, the executive elite, the think tank and the voice of volunteers, and each part plays an irreplaceable role.

The core of leadership

Under the leadership of school leaders, heads of offices, some grade leaders and class teachers, draw a grand blueprint for the Committee. They strategize and win thousands of miles, leading us to a brighter future.

Executive elite

Composed of a group of experienced and enthusiastic educators, they spare no effort to implement the Committee's plan. From planning activities to organizing training, they explained their care and responsibility for the growth of teenagers with actions.

backroom boys

It is composed of respected and experienced teachers and experts outside the school, providing valuable advice and guidance for the work of the Committee. Their light of wisdom illuminates our way forward and ensures that every step is solid and powerful.

Voice of volunteers

Love from teachers and classmates gathered together, and they injected warmth and strength into the work of the Committee with practical actions. Whether planning activities or providing help, they are an indispensable and important force of the Committee.