【Excellent Graduate】The Power to Change a Shy Girl

Luo Ruiwen, from grade six class three, was interviewed by us on May 26th.

Her nickname was well-known among the Six Grade, “little goddess”.

Six years ago, she became the first grader; now, she has studied at BRFLS six years.

She told us she could still remember how she looked (ok) six years ago, very shy and introverted. Her hands were shaking when she was giving pencils to other classmates. Nowadays, she has become a smart, cheerful and extroverted student.

Because she knows a lot of “old” things of BRFLS, she told us some history about BRFLS in a humorous way that made this interview interesting and relaxing. For example, there were no professional dance, art and piano classrooms before, and the color of all the school buildings was white.

The main reason to change her personality was that she began to learn dancing when she was in grade three, and she always keeps practicing and training this skill. Last year, her dance “Shao Duo Li” with other two classmates won the first award at one famous art festival.

Not only she studies very well, she is also very good at P.E. She told us she had learned swimming since Grade 5, and she could swim in three styles, breast stroke, freestyle and backstroke pretty well. She might take further professional swimming training in the future as her mother told her that many people are athletes but they also have other careers.  Swimming made her grow much stronger and become more confident and optimistic.

She really does not want to say goodbye to BRFLS especially her homeroom teacher and close classmates, because BRFLS is her second sweet home. She chose to continue studying at Wangfu Middle School because her younger brother was going to study at BRFLS next year and she would also have more time to visit her previous teachers.

She has some simple but quite sincere parting words for BRFLS. She wishes that teachers can continue working here happily and the junior students can find their interests accurately and keep learning them!

Last, she told us she would remember learning dance at middle school. Come on, little goddess, Ruo Ruiwen!