Are you ready to take an exercise at home during lockdown period?
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic, many countries and areas have adopted lockdown measures, and more and more students have had to accept distance-learning from home. Many parents have also had to begin working remotely, and opportunities for outdoor exercise have become limited. For this reason, we have selected a number of home-based sports […]
During the unprecedented COVID-19 Pandemic, we have continued to provide excellent consulting services in an attempt to diminish the impact of the disease. We decided to suspend the offline courses and lectures until the status of the pandemic is clear. Most of them will be held online via our website and through the Zoom app. […]
In this year’s summer camp, we plan to offer a special traditional food and cultural exchange. We have invited a Turkish-American teacher to accompany the children throughout the camp and show them how to make mushekal kebab, a local Turkish specialty. The kebab is the most unique of Turkish foods. According to the teacher, Turkish […]
Today, our science study group visited the South Coast Botanical Garden and nearby nature reserves in Southern California. There are banyan trees, flowers, and various small animals here, and periodic lakes where the traces of the lake bottom are still somewhat visible. The nearby nature reserve records the geological history of the area that was […]
Today we took students to the Downtown LA Art District to experience the tremendous impact that art has had on our city. The beautiful exteriors of the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, as well as the post-modern style of art, have all deeply influenced the artistic aesthetics of […]
Today, we have prepared Christmas gifts for each student and wished them all the best in the new year! Thanks to everyone who has supported and helped us, bless you!
Instructor: TUYU A seven-day wilderness camping and forest adventure at the Grand Canyon and mystic Sedona. See nature’s handiwork in the Grand Canyon, spend the evening in Sedona watching the starry night sky through a telescope, and then drive into the mysterious Indian reservation. Let our local teachers take the children deep into authentic Indian […]
Today was a day-long spring break field trip. We went to the Orange County Great Park in Irvine, California, where the children ran around in the grass, soaking up the sunshine and enjoying themselves. Hot air ballooning was our theme for today’s activity. The teacher explained the principles of hot air ballooning and then we […]
The U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award is an important recognition of volunteer service for U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Today we are honored to present the President’s Volunteer Award to outstanding students who have provided volunteer service in community education. The heavy medal and the letter from the President are the greatest inspiration for our […]
Today was the day for our outdoor sketching session, and our students went to the Getty Villa: an art museum known for its classical sculptures, artifacts, and outdoor landscaping. The Getty Villa is a branch of the Getty Center and is a good addition to their art collection. Students learned a lot about aesthetics throughout […]