Times are few that there isn\'t an activity at the school. Exercise often takes place during the cooler morning hours. And there is repelling too.

Classes run 45 minutes, with 10-minute breaks. This is science class. And there are at least 40 students to a class.

Kuan Der teaches the computer class at the DOC, Department of Communication, and assists in relations with Japan, Australia and New Zealand. Computer problems at startup didn\'t last long with him there! In a good school attentiveness is both expected and rewarded.

Breakfast and lunch are both available at the school. Thanks Tom! Here, two diligent young men clean the sink following lunch.

This is the principal herself, Doris Chen. She is an example of undying enthusiasm, wisdom, and, overall, striving for excellence. Behind the scenes (and many computer screens!) are some hard workers.

Beautiful landscaping, enjoyed by all. English Village Maintenance.

Quality music sessions (normally held every Thursday) include the choir ... ... marching ... ... and orchestra.

Practice, practice ... ... and more practice ... ... to achieve synchronization.

At last its time to head home. After gathering in the entryway, those going by train wait for those going on foot to leave first. The courtyard has seen many farewells in its time. Mom\'s here.

Eighth-graders don\'t often need to study late and so, except for homework or cram school, 4:00 or 5:00 will bring this spring school day to a close.