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    Little Leaders in the Making

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    20 Jun, 2019

    10 : 00

    • On Thursday, June 13, 2019, the ECE children celebrated their accomplishments in our annual Graduation and Awards ceremony. We had been practising shaking hands and posing for photos all week, and when it came time for the real thing, the children all performed perfectly – almost no stage-fright!


      The K3 children all received individualised awards, celebrating their many achievements and learning journey this year. It still feels like only yesterday they were arriving for their orientation day – some too afraid of being in "big kids school" to leave their parents side! How much they have grown, all of them now ready to continue their learning in K4.


      It was a day of mixed emotions in K4 – we were so happy to be celebrating their triumphs but also sad to be saying goodbye to them, as they graduate ECE and move up through the school! They have all shown that they are more than ready, and we know that they are all very excited to continue on into Year One next year. They all received a special Graduation Bear, a beautiful bouquet of flowers, a personalised educational award and an individual Graduation certificate.


      After the Graduation Ceremony children, parents and teachers had the chance to enjoy some delicious fruits and cakes, and take some selfies at the photo booths set up around the room. It was a fun way to celebrate a fantastic year, and we were so glad to hear that all the children and parents enjoyed themselves so much.


      The ECE Team have had an amazing year teaching such an outstanding group of students and we would also like to take this opportunity to thank the parent community for their continued support and trust in the team this year. Your children are as important to us as they are to you; and it is only through working together that we can achieve such great results. Thank you.


      Well done to all the students in both K3 and K4 – you all have a lot to be proud of!