Xiao Zhang
Graduated 2005
My journey so far...
My name is Xiao Zhang, you pronounce the “X” as “Sh~~” if the Chinese students have not
taught you about it since I left Middleton in 2005. To me personally, coming to Middleton was
a totally God's arrangement, when I got rejected by the other independent school in
town(yes, the one that has navy uniforms), that was where I started a rather short journey with
Middleton Grange School, but has impacted my life since then.
In my 1st year, I found my passion, the sport of Basketball was a quite big thing at
Middleton, and Gators was and still is a big thing. Then I started to live with the Harrison’s
family, which seems to make sense if you want to be involved with Basketball, at all times.
After graduation, I moved to Canada to start my undergraduate studies. First, it was
University of Windsor in Ontario, then I moved to Vancouver, and finished my Bachelor in
General Studies with two minors in Education and Asia-Canada Studies in 2012, with
Simon Fraser University. I was going back to China every summer during my college years.
During my time there, I found another path to continue my love of basketball, but through a
different role: Officiating, which originated with Faith putting me in the Elementary games,
Middleton prepares you for all situations.
I started doing Referee in the Chinese National tournaments in 2010, that’s also the year I
first met my stunning future wife in Canada. I qualified for my National-Level Referee in 2012, in
the same year, I got accepted by Beijing Sports University for graduation school, with the
major in Sports Management. I passed my the FIBA license in 2015, from then, I started
doing referee as my part-time job, but takes almost the full-time. I have been doing the CBA
and WCBA(senior men’s & women’s league) in China since 2013, a few FIBA Asia Cup
games, NBA summer league tournaments, and attended my first FIBA world tournament in
Italy in 2017, the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup. Also worth mentioning were the
30th Summer Universiade game, 2020 Women’s Olympic Qualifying tournament in France,
as well as the FIBA 2023 World Cup Qualifier Game back to Auckland in this past August.
As you can see, basketball has taken me to places, but what has helped me with all
those opportunities were the values I received at Middleton Grange, to Love people, to be
kind, and to help others with the best you could. That was what a 17-year-old teenager
received at Middleton, up until today, a man with a beautiful wife and a beautiful 6-year-old
daughter. Ups and downs, the values and teachings have been blessing me every day. The
journey goes on…