NLCS Jeju grand opening filled with expectations, apprehension, and exhilaration
상태바
NLCS Jeju grand opening filled with expectations, apprehension, and exhilaration
이 기사를 공유합니다

On Sept. 30, a week after the school’s semester officially began, the North London Collegiate School (NLCS) Jeju held a Grand Opening Ceremony in its recently built auditorium and theatre, under an air of expectation.

The ceremony began with an energetic performance by Nanta (a theatrical troupe that does a modern take on traditional Korean drumming), as hundreds of NLCS Jeju elementary, middle, and secondary students with their parents as well as invited guests looked on.

This was followed by congratulatory speeches by Minister of Education, Science and Technology Seol Dong-geun; Jeju Governor Woo Keun Min; Jeju Free International City Development Center CEO Byun Jong Il; NLCS UK Headmistress Bernice McCabe, NLCS Jeju Headmaster Peter Daly, and others.

The event concluded with music by the Singing Angels, a choir comprised of elementary school children, and of course, the tape cutting ceremony.

After the ceremony students excitedly ran about the school either in groups or while showing off the new facilities to parents.

Camellia Choy, 15-year-old NLCS year 10 student said that for her as one of the school’s inaugural pupils, she felt both excitement and apprehension.

“It’s exciting,” she told The Weekly after the ceremony, and mentioned that she decided to go to NLCS Jeju because of how much she likes England. She continued that though she was happy, “I’m away from my family and that makes me nervous.”

Choi’s new-found friend and roommate of a week, Cindy Kim said she felt the same: “I really feel excited and I kind of feel scared because it is the first time from my family and it’s a new school.” But along with that came a sense of freedom she had yet to experience in her young life stating that there will be “no fighting with parents,” and since it is a new school the facilities are top-notch, as well as the teachers.

“The teachers are very passionate so we can learn a lot of things from them,” she said.

NLCS Jeju is the first school to open with the Jeju Global Education City which will be comprised of six to seven international schools when completed in 2014. <Jeju Weekly>

<Darryl Coote  darrylcoote@jejuweekly.comJeju Weekly All rights reserved>


댓글삭제
삭제한 댓글은 다시 복구할 수 없습니다.
그래도 삭제하시겠습니까?
댓글수정
댓글 0
0 / 400
댓글쓰기
계정을 선택하시면 로그인·계정인증을 통해
댓글을 남기실 수 있습니다.