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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns
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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns

The annual UTS Family Sport Day 2026 will bring a vibrant celebration where families can run together and connect with the UTS community.
Oxford International Curriculum
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Oxford International Curriculum

Becoming Oxford University educational partner, UTS officially implements the Oxfoxd International Curriculum form School Year 2021-2022. Being educators, our mission is to constantly research and apply suitable curriculum and teaching method for students’ physical, mental, and intellectual development. After a process of studying, discussing and dedicatedly working together, we are proud to inform that UTS now officially becomes the educational partner of Oxford University, United Kingdom. Accordingly, UTS is one of the pioneers to implement the Oxford International Curriculum (OIC) under the training and supervision of experts from Oxford University. OIC is the brainchild of the in-depth research made by a team of experts from Oxford University. This is the program that brings a unique approach to teaching and learning for students from early year to lower secondary: put happiness at the heart of learning, focus on student health and develop global skills across subjects, provide students: Holistic development in all aspects: academics, physical health and mental health; Encouraging the interest in learning and embracing life-long learning spirit; Outstanding English proficiency; Foundation knowledge and skill to be successful in international competency assessments such as iGCSE, AS and A-level; Internationally valid certificate issued by Oxford University Press – Oxford University (UK); To understand more about the OIC at UTS, please visit:
Accompanying children in the environmental protection journey
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Accompanying children in the environmental protection journey

  June 5 is designated by the United Nations as World Environment Day. This is an opportunity for us to raise awareness for the community and take active actions to protect our environment. Environmental protection is a long journey which cannot be done within one or two days. It requires us to have responsibility, patience and especially understanding so that we can act properly to the surrounding environment. How can parents help children understand more about environmental protection and encourage them to take good actions towards sustainability? Let’s have a look at following suggestions from the US Environmental organization (Environment America). 1. LEARN ABOUT PLANTS – Explore interesting information about the Earth, plants and animals and their current status through books, television and Youtube videos; – The whole family can create beautìul pictures with dried leaves and flowers; – Take advantage of the balcony (for high-rise buildings and apartments) and the open space (for ordinary houses) to plant a small garden of lovely flowers and trees; – Play games to learn the origin of the foods we eat every day and how they are cultivated and harvested. 2. LEARN ABOUT WATERWAYS, PARKS AND CONSERVATION The water, air and land environments are factors that need to be nurtured and preserved. Parents and childredn can research on many issues such as: – Learn about the system of rivers, lakes, canals and canals in the neighborhood; – Learn about water pollution and some ways to reduce it; – Explore the role of parks, forests and tree planting in reducing air pollution and flooding; – Learn about the role of natural reservation; – Learn about types of soil in nature and their current condition. 3. LEARN ABOUT WAYS TO REDUCE WASTE Waste is one of the most urgent problems that need to be solved
Saving sweet memories with UTS-ers
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Saving sweet memories with UTS-ers

The 2020-2021 school year marks a milestone for UTS’ Grade 5, 9 & 12 students in completing their education levels. For Grade 5 & 9, there are many interesting knowledge and experience waiting for you at a higher education level at UTS. For Grade 12, now is the time to demonstrate your confidence and bravery when officially going into the big sea and conquer new challenges in lives. Although the journey ahead will bring countless opportunities as well as obstacles, don’t forget that you are all members of UTS family – we are strong, talented and full of enthusiasm. Remember that we are always here, ready to help and welcome you with open arms! * These moments have been saved before the serious situation of the pandemic *