She isn't the type of student who sits down and focuses instantly on a lecture.
Sometimes, she intentionally slows her pace before entering the school gates, captivated by the swaying rice fields, standing quietly for a long time. It isn't a distraction; it’s her way of connecting with the world.
Occasionally quirky with a leaping mind, her questions often leave teachers speechless for a few seconds. In a traditional framework, such a child might easily be labeled as "unfocused." But we know she isn't lacking focus—she is simply understanding the world in her own way.
To Be Understood, Not Corrected
At our international school, education is never about fitting children into a single mold. It is about designing a learning path that truly suits each individual.
Her curriculum was customized: The pace of learning, the depth of discussion, and the mode of expression were all meticulously adjusted to her unique traits. Our international faculty didn't rush to provide answers; instead, they offered patient companionship, allowing her to articulate the ideas in her mind, bit by bit.
Slowly, we witnessed something vital— When she was understood, her focus and depth of thought became quiet yet incredibly powerful.
Success is Never an Accident
Later, she achieved an IELTS score of 8.5. With a maximum score of 9, only a handful of students in Taiwan reach this level.
This wasn't a miracle. it was the natural result of being respected, listened to, and supported over time. When a child is believed in, language is no longer just a testing tool; it becomes her way of thinking, understanding, and connecting with the world.
This is the education we believe in: Not every child is the same, And not every child is suited for the same path.
But every child deserves to be seen, understood, and supported—tenderly yet firmly.
She was captivated by the rice fields and fascinated by the birds outside our school; And now, the world is waiting for her.