Sister Miyake is a nun here at Notre Dame Seishin. She has been at this school for about 30 years. We sat down and had a very open conversation one morning before school began.
One of my very best students was willing to sit down and chat with me about her interests and passions. Now you can peek into the life of a Thai college student!
Lots of animals roam the streets in Bengaluru. They're nice during the day, but not so much at night! I'll try my best not to get bitten by these furry friends.
If you have been keeping up with my journey, I mentioned last week that we are a Super Science High School at Seishin. This article describes another species that students here research.
Greetings change from place to place and from community to community. The community of Thailand uses a hand signal as a sign of respect when saying hello or goodbye. This gesture is called the wai!