Boris Liu ’27

Head Tour Guide

Boris Liu ’27

Head Tour Guide

He/him
Boarding Student from Beijing, China
Previous School: Harrow International School Beijing


What are you involved in at CA?
Besides being a head tour guide, I am also involved in several other clubs and teams in CA. For sports, I am committed to skiing for the winter and cross-country in the fall. I am currently a member of EASA (East Asian Student Association) and Photography club, while also serving as a co-head for Biotech Club and founder of our physics bowl team.

Why did you choose CA?
As an international student, one of my biggest concerns was whether I’d be able to fit into the community I’d be spending the next few years with. One of the main reasons I chose CA was the warmth and authenticity I felt during my tour. The strong sense of support, inclusion, and comfort throughout the community immediately stood out to me and made me certain that this is the place where I wanted to spend my next four years.

Another reason I chose CA was that I wanted a place where I could balance both academics and athletics. I’m a pretty competitive Alpine skier and have been racing for nearly six years. I didn’t want to give up the sport I love in high school. CA stood out to me as the perfect choice as it genuinely encourages students to pursue their passions outside the classroom while maintaining strong academic rigor.

Favorite class you’ve taken at CA and why?
My favorite class at CA is definitely photography. It introduced me to something I never expected to love. The class offers a lot of freedom to express our artistic identities while still providing structure and guidance to help us steadily improve our skills. Capturing the details, light, and moments that I used to overlook is a creative and eye-opening experience that I truly love and value. Taking photography has completely changed the way I look at the world, and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone.

What is your favorite boarding memory or tradition?
My favorite boarding tradition is definitely house food. Every Saturday at 11:00 p.m., one of our house faculty members cooks a late-night treat for everyone in the house. Even though it’s not the healthiest tradition, it’s definitely one of the most joyful and comforting. Everyone in the house gathers in the common room to enjoy the food together, filling the space with laughter. It’s one of those small but meaningful traditions that makes CA feel like a true home to me.

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