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  <title>Episode 4 - All about XIS ACAMIS</title>
  <description>In the latest edition of Fin-Tastic Waves, we delve into the world of international school sports with Mr. Ed Go, the Athletic Director of Xiamen International School. Our conversation begins with a focus on ACAMIS (Association of China and Mongolia International Schools), a prestigious sports league that brings together international schools across China. Mr. Go shares his insights into the league's inception, its growth, and its impact on the participating schools and students. He discusses the importance of ACAMIS in promoting healthy competition, cultural exchange, and personal growth through sports. Moving forward, we delve into Mr. Go's brainchild, FISSCA (Fujian Intercultural Schools Sports and Cultural Association), a local league that he founded specifically for International &amp;amp;amp; bilingual schools in Fujian Province. We learn about the unique challenges he faced in establishing FISSCA during COVID. Mr. Go shares inspiring anecdotes of collaboration, sportsmanship, and the joy of seeing students from different linguistic backgrounds come together through sports. Interviewer: Jayden Editor: Ginno Writer: Ziming </description>
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