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CRI | Updated: 2022-06-08 20:55
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Tim at the Halloween event.

To teachers and students of Springboard International Bilingual School (SIBS), principal Zhang Aijun is an elder and their spiritual support.

However, to Zhang, she believes talents are the backbone of the school. Rigorous scholarship depends on excellent faculties. Therefore, SIBS has put a lot of emphasis on talent cultivation. Special funds are allocated to IB training and overseas visits and tours during summer or winter holidays for faculty members. When excellent teachers are underpaid, their salary will be adjusted to match their performance. At the end of each year, many outstanding faculty members will receive additional awards. An internal selection mechanism has also been set up to promote elite talents to important positions to unleash a greater influence.

Recently, a number of teachers and staff from SIBS shared their "love" stories with the school.

Being clean and upright is the foundation of SIBS

After graduation from Beijing Normal University, Wang Peng joined SIBS in 2011. To her, principal Zhang Aijun is her leader and her role model.

When Wang Peng was at the orientation training, Zhang emphasized three principles. First, no gifts shall be sent to school management during festivals. Second, parents shall not be implied to give gifts. And finally, whoever gives gifts to school leaders or accepts gifts from parents shall be announced in public and be criticized.

Under such an influence, Wang Peng has kept developing herself in SIBS. She received many honors and awards, such as "Outstanding Class Group Award" and "Morality Models of Teachers in Shunyi" granted by Shunyi District Education Commission.

"It is the foundation for us of being human, to love our students, love our teachers and love our country," said Wang.

Deep bond between the Chinese and foreign faculty members

Tim came from America and worked in the primary school section of SIBS, where he has been working for 6 years, the longest in China.

"SIBS has a culture to help teachers grow and it's a very fair school. Hard work will be paid and rewarded reasonably," said Tim.

When the covid broke out in 2020, SIBS organized its faculty to teach online. As an old China hand, Tim, who speaks perfect Chinese, helped a lot of foreign teachers adapt to this new teaching method. They worked together to prepare and record lessons, and successfully transited themselves during that period. "As long as I am in China, I will work in SIBS," Tim admitted frankly.

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