In order to guide senior three students to enhance their independent living skills while preparing for the college entrance examination and help them adapt to their future overseas study life calmly, Longgao has recently organized a series of life skills courses for senior three students. The courses cover practical life contents such as food preparation and space storage. Through hands-on practice, students unlock life skills and gain the power for growth.


The final course of this session, "Space Magic - Dormitory Storage Techniques", closely follows the scenarios of studying and living overseas. The teacher, taking into account the limited space and numerous items in overseas university dormitories, analyzed the storage challenges that students might face in the future and conveyed the storage concept of "minimalist classification, efficient utilization, and casual tidying up". From planning techniques to practical methods, the teacher broke down the key points of storage step by step through on-site demonstrations, helping students establish a systematic organizing mindset.



Previously, the school also offered Chinese pastry classes and Western dessert classes. In the classroom, the students transformed into "little pastry chefs". Under the guidance of the teacher, they kneaded the dough, rolled out the wrappers and filled the fillings. With their fingertips moving freely, one by one, plump and round buns and dumplings took shape. In the egg tart-making class, from preparing the egg liquid, rolling out the puff pastry to controlling the oven temperature, the students experienced the charm of Western desserts in the air filled with the aroma of milk. These courses not only enabled students to master basic cooking skills, but also allowed them to experience the joy of labor in teamwork and feel warmth and happiness when sharing their achievements.
From the delicious cooking at fingertips to the well-organized storage and organization, a series of life skills courses have enabled senior three students to learn to take care of themselves and plan their lives in their spare time from intense studies. These seemingly insignificant skills are not only the "confidence" for independent living in the future, but also the testimony of students' love for life and positive growth.

