LEHF Celebrates More Student Success

LEHF Celebrates More Student Success

Last week, we shared the importance of effective home-school communication and heard from LEHF parents about the growth and progress of their children at LEH Foshan. 
One of these parents is Jasmine's Dad, whose daughter has achieved excellent IGCSE results in the 2021-2022 school year. 
After two years of study, he is satisfied with the school curriculum, its dedicated and talented teachers and he is very happy to see Jasmine' growth and progress.


 

Mrs Deborah Kirk 

Mrs Debbie Kirk, Head of Sixth Form, comments on Jasmine’s IGCSE results: Jasmine worked hard to achieve excellent IGCSE results as shown in the poster. Her academic results speak for themselves but perhaps more importantly we should look at her enhanced confidence, her improved English speaking and writing and her overall interest in the World around her. 

 

About Jasmine 

Jasmine comes from Hong Kong. She joined LEH Foshan in 2020 as one of the founding students. In this article, we invited Jasmine to tell us about her experience preparing for the IGCSE exams and her life at LEH Foshan.


The Academic Journey  

Why did you choose LEH Foshan and why chose the British curriculum? 

I chose LEH Foshan, because this school is better value than the Hong Kong international schools, also, I found out that I have difficulty in Chinese in the DSE curriculum, so I prefer to study a British curriculum.

How did the teachers support you in your study and during IGCSE exam preparation?   

During the weekend, Ms Hayward needed us to join the art studio on Saturday, which allowed me to finish lots of course work, which I wouldn’t have time to finish otherwise. Also, my computer science teacher Mr Stenning gave us support every Friday evening, the extra lessons were very important to me to finish the IGCSE computer science curriculum. Throughout the year I attended evening school which was very beneficial. Theus when we have some questions. I am most grateful for their support, without them I would not be the successful student I am now.


Do you have any study tips for our current Year 10-11 students?  

Pay attention to what the teachers are talking about, and make notes (don’t just copy the thing on the white board or smart board), you need to write some notes that are readable. Also, do as many past papers that you can do, and be willing to put the hours in. Additionally, when you find some questions on homework that are hard, you can ask the teachers through teams, the teachers will reply to you promptly.


What ECAs have you taken part in, and which one is your favourite?  

The ECAs on offer here at LEHF, are wide-ranging. I have enjoyed swimming, football, choir, robotic and maths challenge. Robotics was my favourite due to the enthusiasm of Mr Stenning, it is stimulating.


Future 

What A Level subjects are you studying right now? Why did you choose these subjects?   

I am studying physics, mathematics, art, and computer science. My choices are because I got good grades in those subjects, so I chose these subjects. Also, I am interested in a career in programming, engineering, and architecture, so I chose those subjects to ensure I have flexibility. 


Have you decided which universities you would like to apply to and what you like to study for university? 

I have not decided yet, but I am doing research and finding out more useful information on uniforg.org. Additionally, I discuss universities with the Sixth Form tutors and the Head of Sixth Form.


About LEHF IGCSE and A Level Programme 

The IGCSE curriculum covers a diverse range of subjects covering English, Mandarin, Mathematics, Arts, Sciences and Modern Foreign Languages. LEH-Foshan embraces the traditional and the new and every student can make choices from the options to fit their needs. The options include Design Technology, Business studies, Economics, Computer science, Sports Science, Music, History and Geography. The students start to have access to the wide range of subjects from Year 9. 
The Advanced Level General Certificate of Education (or A Level) courses are in Years 12 and 13. A Level courses are highly regarded by universities and employers – and will allow students access to universities around the world, including the UK, USA and Australia. They are usually taken after successful completion of a previous IGCSE course. Most students will focus their attention on 3 or 4 subjects with some extra support in English/IELTS. 

LEH Foshan is very proud of our first Year 11 students for their hard work and achievement. The commitment and determination of the students embodies our school motto, Hope Favours the Bold! We look forward now to seeing their progress in their A Levels.