This week’s Residential Update is kindly written by Austin and Alina (M5):
“Resuming school this year as an M5 was surreal. The break was honestly well deserved but once again, we are back for the new year. Some of us are still processing how fast it came about whilst others, are settling into the school itself both in the residence and academically with ease.
We had an exciting range of new students join the MYP programme and with that, came the first ever MYP orientation. Many of us know that feeling when you’re standing in a new place and every right turn you take leads you to an unknown location on campus and getting lost was seemingly the norm. In addition to this, there are lots of people you are seeing for the first time and you are trying to navigate new systems and adjust into a home away from home. It is always a daunting beginning and knowing these feelings ourselves, as experienced M5 students, we wanted to run an orientation especially for them and just like that, the idea turned into reality.
Weeks and months went into making it as friendly to everyone as possible, and it’s unfathomable to say, no one had fun. Right from the community walk that educated the whole group about our environment to the dives in the swimming pool that were rather expressive, it would be an understatement to say this orientation didn’t do it justice with the realm of activities over the weekend for all personalities.
I think the light of the whole event, for me, was everyone’s reaction to the very rocky bridge on the community walk. It really showed how much risk people can take, even for that moment. To some degree, it reminded me about all those times Ms. Farah was expressing herself across the room about how “IB students are supposed to be risk takers”. The small talks, sports tournaments, town tours and finishing with a bonfire in the community gardens enabled us to get to know our new peers and we know, they’ll fit right in.”