President of the MacDuffie School U.S. and Former MIT Admissions Officer Invite You to Attend the Campus Open Day !

Updated By 2019-05-21

Principal of  The MacDuffie School U.S., Steve Griffin visited the Shanghai branch to show how The MacDuffie School develops the student qualities favored by ivy league schools.


President Steven and Mr. Morgan, a senior former admissions officer from the board of education of the Massachusetts institute of technology (MIT), on that day, in response to that under the increasingly tense trade war between China and the United States, the United States is gradually tightening the visa issuance situation for Chinese students, how should Chinese students prepare? What kind of requirements do top American universities have for international students? What does American college admissions value in students' ability and quality? How can schools and parents help children?




Over 20 years of teaching management experience in North America and 10 years of outstanding principal experience, Steven has deep understanding and rich accumulation of primary and secondary education in the United States. He graduated from the University of Waterloo with a bachelor's degree and the University of Toronto with a Med diploma (master's degree in education). Former president of Upper Canada College, one of Canada's top 10 private schools, and President of royal st. George's College.




Born in New York City, Mr. Morgan has more than 20 years of undergraduate and graduate teaching experience. He holds degrees from MIT and the university of California, Berkeley, and has lectures at the two universities.