After a summer away, dear Sendeltans, having spent a week back in school, have you noticed the delightful changes around campus?
This summer, to build a better educational environment, Sendelta took advantage of the summer break to comprehensively upgrade and renovate the teaching areas, living quarters, and dining halls.
A new semester brings new vibes! Let’s explore these campus changes with a discerning eye—changes that are both "novel" and "heartfelt." May all teachers and students join hands to write a wonderful school year in this renewed environment!
A fresh new look!
All for welcoming the best of you
In the new semester, teaching areas have undergone a comprehensive layout optimization. Each academic department has carried out innovative environmental upgrades based on its own characteristics, with everything from spatial planning to decorative details now better suited to modern teaching needs.
The newly upgraded multimedia teaching equipment has been fully put into operation. The perfect integration of high-definition displays and intelligent interaction has injected new vitality into classrooms — whether it’s vivid courseware presentations or real-time teacher-student interactions, all can be delivered in a more intuitive and efficient way.
The dormitory area has also taken on a fresh look: newly installed anti-mosquito screens keep the indoor air cool while effectively keeping mosquitoes at bay. The upgraded common rooms have been transformed into multi-functional spaces that integrate study, communication, and relaxation—they can meet the needs of focused self-study and also serve as cozy corners for unwinding. From detailed improvements to overall enhancements, the dormitory buildings are filled with the warmth and comfort of home, making students’ accommodation life more pleasant and relaxed.
"To do a good job, one must first sharpen one's tools." In a bid to comprehensively enhance the quality of catering services, the school has carried out a full-scale upgrade and cleaning of the canteen: modern kitchen equipment safeguards food safety, and the bright, tidy dining environment makes the dining experience more pleasant. In the new semester, the canteen will also roll out more innovative dishes that are nutritionally balanced and delicious, offering teachers and students a richer variety of catering choices, so that every meal is filled with anticipation and delight.
Additionally, the campus has completed a number of infrastructure upgrades, including a comprehensive upgrade of the fire protection system, waterproofing works in dormitories, and in-depth cleaning of the campus environment. These "invisible" projects are often more complex and tedious than new construction projects, yet they quietly enhance the campus quality in a way that "moistens things gently without a sound," truly embodying the pursuit of "ingenuity in craftsmanship and excellence in execution."
44,000㎡ international campus
Creating an all-round growth space
Sendelta, also known as the International Education Base of Shenzhen Experimental School, is located at No. 13-66 Tangtou Avenue, Bao'an District, Shenzhen. It enjoys a privileged natural environment: just a 15-minute drive from the High School Division of Shenzhen Experimental School, adjacent to Yangtai Mountain National Forest Park , and nestled alongside Tiegang Reservoir, a national second-class water source protection area.
In 2024, with the successful completion of the Phase II campus expansion project, this modern campus has undergone a comprehensive upgrade. Covering a total construction area of 44,000 square meters, it features 68 intelligent classrooms, 285 comfortable student apartments, 17 research and innovation laboratories, 32 art studios, and 4 robotics training bases. Additionally, it houses comprehensive sports facilities including basketball courts, tennis courts, a football field, badminton courts, an indoor golf driving range, and a fitness center. Complemented by a professional theater, Chinese and Western restaurants, and a modern library, the campus fully meets the academic and daily needs of teachers and students.