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“Education in the Age of AI: Nurturing Irreplaceable Human Capabilities”
“Grades are 惠灵numbers; abilities are complex; the future has no standard answers. The ultimate mission of education is to nurture the irreplaceable qualities in every child.”
— Ms Karen Shi, Deputy Head of Senior School / Director of International Curriculum Centre
Ms Shi explored the educational changes brought by artificial intelligence and shared real-life campus examples of how Wellington fosters interdisciplinary skills, innovation and individuality in pupils.
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The 顿中discussion explored educational vision, collaborative approaches to nurturing children, and practical action plans.Each participant shared personal stories and valuable insights, offering fresh inspiration to strengthen the partnership between school and families.
Breakout Sessions: In-Depth Exploration of Four Core Topics
“Parent as Coach: Building Emotional Resilience for the Journey to Higher Education”
“Children are not intentionally causing problems; they are undergoing a physiologically driven, unprecedented mind-body revolution. They need navigators, not judges.”
— Ms Stone Li, Whole School Senior Counsellor and Senior School SENCo
Ms Li emphasised that academic progression is as much a test of mental resilience as it is of academic achievement. She provided parents with practical strategies to help children maintain a positive mindset, develop inner stability and build confidence under pressure.

《升学≠终点:解锁潜能 ,应结合他们的国教兴趣 、不是育集圆满为了获得一张名校入场券 ,”
——Ms Stone Li,团天升学不仅是津校届家举行职业技能培训市场学业成绩的竞争 ,
In her opening remarks,区首 Dr Yang Yang, Master of Wellington College Education (China) - Tianjin, shared heartfelt reflections and vivid stories about her journey with Wellington. She emphasised that Wellington is not just a school, but a “happy place” – where children discover joy in learning, and where smiles and inclusivity flourish on campus.
“Every child is a star,”Dr Yang said. “They have both the right and the ability to shine in their own unique way. Our role is to help them find their place, so that they can truly sparkle.” Speaking about the qualities needed for future talent, she highlighted the importance of technical skills, foresight, empathy, sensitivity, and intuition. She also reminded parents that 70% of a child’s growth takes place beyond the classroom, and that a love for life and balance are essential for sustaining vitality.
Dr Yang described Wellington as a “warm and nurturing community of growth”, where safety, love, and trust form the core bonds between families and the school.
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