Seminar reflection

What is your single proudest moment? Of course, it’s when I done FIVE blog posts in one day. Which IB learner Profile do you think represents you the best? I think it’s Caring, cause I’m friendly and ask about my friends family, for example:” Is your parents fine?”. And I often cares about my friends’ … Read more

Dark tourism

I think dark tourism should be subsidized, there are several points: Firstly, Visiting makes tragic history tangible, moving beyond textbooks. Standing where events happened fosters a visceral grasp of scale, impact, and human experience that reading alone cannot provide, ensuring crucial lessons aren’t forgotten. Secondly, confronting sites of suffering prompts critical thought about human nature, … Read more

Reflection on Dark tourism seminar

I believe that dark tourism should be allowed exclusively for certified people. For example, people with extraordinary accomplishments in certain areas or people that has a high degree of education. Here’s some analysis I made alongside this seminar of why and what: people’s main incentive to visit these dark tourism spots is curiosity. One of … Read more

Sci-fi

When 14-year-old Hina adjusted her telescope for the weekend astronomy project, she wasn’t expecting to find anything unusual. But as she scanned the sky, a blinking blue light caught her eye, flashing in a strange pattern from deep space—right in the Andromeda Galaxy, over two million light-years away. Curious, Hina recorded the signal and ran … Read more

My MYP Journey

One thing I’ve realized during my MYP journey is that I often fall into the classic IB trap: “I can’t sleep because I have to finish my work, but I can’t study because I’m too tired.” The truth is—I haven’t really solved it. Every time I tell myself, “This time I won’t procrastinate,” but somehow … Read more

Trip in Suzhou museum

I visited the Suzhou Museum on a Thursday morning. The building was designed by I.M. Pei, with white walls and geometric shapes. Grey tiles formed angular rooftops against the sky. At the entrance, I scanned my pre-booked ticket and walked through security. The main hall had a high ceiling and a rectangular pond. Fish swam … Read more

Reflection on MYP journey seminar

Looking back on my MYP journey, One Unit that changed my my entire world perspective was the Grade 7 IDU with I&S. Before that, I used to think industrialization only made countries stronger. But after digging deeper, I realized it also brings big social changes and sparks new ideologies. I wouldn’t believe that teachers actively … Read more

A Surprising Bowl of Ramen in Japan

Last Christmas, I went skiing in Japan. Near the ski resort, there were lots of different types of food — Korean BBQ, French pastries, and Thai curry. But the one that left the strongest impression was a small ramen shop run by an elderly man. What made it unusual was that all the ramen used … Read more

Berlin Trip

After Helsinki me and my family visited Berlin, and it turned out to be quite interesting. We saw everything from spy gadgets to giant Lego creations, with some really important history mixed in between.    One of the first things we visited was the Brandenburg Gate. It’s the one thing tourists cannot miss. It’s a … Read more

Seminar 6 Reflection (Dark Tourism)

In our seminar on dark tourism, we focused on Chernobyl and used a new format: a role-play inspired by murder mystery games. Instead of a traditional debate, we asked the audience to step into the thoughts of two fictional characters, a serious filmmaker and a viral influencer , to discuss the ethics of visiting tragic … Read more

Cool Si Fi

He lifted himself up from the pile of corpses and said:”I guess it’s just you and me now……” My bodied shivered like hell, in front of me was the worldwide infamous assassin Neil Borgenbom, and me?I’m just a regular worker from the secret military base of The United States.How will I ever stop him? Behind … Read more