RIS delegation meets Chinese envoy’s wife
Islamabad A delegation of Roots International Schools (RIS) had an exclusive meeting and a de-briefing session about RIS teachers training programme in Beijing that undertook under the patronage of Madam Bao Ji Qing, wife of ambassador of Republic of China to Pakistan. The delegation included CEO Walid Mushtaq; Executive Director
By our correspondents
September 18, 2015
Islamabad
A delegation of Roots International Schools (RIS) had an exclusive meeting and a de-briefing session about RIS teachers training programme in Beijing that undertook under the patronage of Madam Bao Ji Qing, wife of ambassador of Republic of China to Pakistan.
The delegation included CEO Walid Mushtaq; Executive Director Sara Walid; General Manager Kulsoom Tanvir; Foreign Language Coordinator Humaira Shaheen, branch heads Sobia Aleem, Sumaira Tanveer and student Obaid Khan.
The session was delightful as the delegation engaged in lively conversation with Madam Bao. The RIS students and teachers shared their exhilarating experiences from Beijing Summer Camp 2015, Teachers Training Programme in Beijing, Confucius Camp and Xinjiang International Festival in Urumqi.
It was a very proud moment for RIS that she gave an amazing opportunity to the teachers and students.
It is due to the prospect and exemplary ties between Pakistan and China provided by her that RIS teachers and students got this distinct opportunity in order to intensify communication among teachers and students of different nationalities and to enhance the friendship with each other by improving the international sense of cultural diversity understanding and intercultural communication.
A delegation of Roots International Schools (RIS) had an exclusive meeting and a de-briefing session about RIS teachers training programme in Beijing that undertook under the patronage of Madam Bao Ji Qing, wife of ambassador of Republic of China to Pakistan.
The delegation included CEO Walid Mushtaq; Executive Director Sara Walid; General Manager Kulsoom Tanvir; Foreign Language Coordinator Humaira Shaheen, branch heads Sobia Aleem, Sumaira Tanveer and student Obaid Khan.
The session was delightful as the delegation engaged in lively conversation with Madam Bao. The RIS students and teachers shared their exhilarating experiences from Beijing Summer Camp 2015, Teachers Training Programme in Beijing, Confucius Camp and Xinjiang International Festival in Urumqi.
It was a very proud moment for RIS that she gave an amazing opportunity to the teachers and students.
It is due to the prospect and exemplary ties between Pakistan and China provided by her that RIS teachers and students got this distinct opportunity in order to intensify communication among teachers and students of different nationalities and to enhance the friendship with each other by improving the international sense of cultural diversity understanding and intercultural communication.
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