Our Growth

Students blossom in a harmonious and joyful Chinese learning environment.

Highlights:

  1. Celebrating long-term dedication – Since 2022, six students have graduated after learning Chinese with us for 6–7 years.

  2. Sharing our voices on stage – On May 28, 2023, seven students proudly recited “I Love Ryde, I Love My Home” in both Chinese and English at the Multicultural Family Festival.

  3. Recognised for excellence – As part of the Excellent Schools Program of Ryde City Council, we celebrated Paige (2023) and Maximus (2024) for receiving the Annual Excellence Award.

  4. Shining at the National Chinese Eisteddfod Competition
    Organised by the NSW Chinese Language Education Council (CLEC) for over 30 years and resumed in 2022:

    • 2022: 13 students competed with outstanding results.

    • 2023: 15 students competed – Claire won 2nd place, Ya Yue 3rd, Paige 4th, and our 5–6-year-old group 4th place.

    • 2024: 21 students competed – Paige Liu won 2nd place, and Maximus Lee won 3rd place in their categories.

  5. Growing recognition – The number of students receiving “Certificates of Participation” from CLSP, NSW Department of Education, has increased every year.

A young student holding an award certificate standing next to a man in a suit at an indoor school event. Behind them is a colorful bulletin board celebrating West Ryde Public School's 100th anniversary, with various children's drawings and artwork.
School classroom with a group of young students and their teacher holding certificates.
A young girl in a plaid school uniform holding a certificate with an adult man in a suit giving a thumbs up, standing in front of a brick wall and a colorful mural.
Children standing on stage during a presentation at a Chinese language event, with a large screen displaying Chinese text behind them. Two banners on either side display Chinese characters and English text reading "Chinese Language Education Council of NSW Inc."
Four young girls holding trophies at a Chinese language competition, standing in front of event banners and wall, smiling.