The Garden of Unexpected Wonders🫠

Once upon a time, in a small town far away, there lived a young boy call Tom. Tom was a curious child who loved to explore the woods behind his house. One day, while wandering in the trees, he stumbled upon a strange garden he had never seen before. The garden was unlike any other. … Read more

Exotic food

As a Chinese teenager, you might think I like traditional Chinese food the most, but there’s something about this Western  dish that has been my favourite dish My first encounter with Buffalo Chicken was at a local restaurant that is specialized in American cuisine. I was curious and decided to give it a try. The … Read more

Reflection on seminar 3

During the seminar 3 I didn’t perform well because I hasn’t say anything. Cause I didn’t prepare much however I have something to say now. In grade 8, we start to take on more responsibilities, both academically and socially. We have more homework, more exams, and more projects that need to be complete. We also … Read more

Seminar 2 reflection

In seminar 2 I haven’t speak much, because I’m a little bit “shy” to speak to the whole class, however I got points to say in this blog: How far should we respect foreign ways of doing things that we may find abhorrent? for this question my opinion is that mI think we should try … Read more

Why Travel Blog Post

Why Do We Travel? Traveling is such a cool thing to do! It’s not just about going to new places or taking pretty pictures; it’s about experiencing new things, learning about different cultures, and growing as a person. Here are some personal points for why travel: First, traveling helps us broaden our horizons. When we … Read more

Hangzhou Field Trip: A Mixed Bag of Experiences

Last few weeks, OCAC 8th graders went  on a field trip to Hangzhou, a city renowned for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.  It was an exciting opportunity to step out of the classroom and immerse ourselves in a new environment.  However, as with any trip, there were both highs and lows.  Here’s a … Read more