Our first-graders get a royal welcome! The principal takes them on a tour of the school, older students help them look sharp in their new uniforms, and they get to personalize their own keychains.
This heartwarming tradition helps new students feel welcomed and excited to start their educational journey.
On Children's Day, we have a special tradition: everyone can buy cards to tell someone how much they admire them. The lucky recipients also get a small treat!
By expressing their appreciation for others, students learn the importance of recognizing and valuing the positive qualities in others.
Every year, we have a big school flea market! Once the bell rings, students start selling their old stuff at super low prices. Each class has its own booth, and we all work together to make money. The money we raise helps our class and supports a good cause.
This event promotes recycling and sharing, teaching students the importance of giving back to the community.
When our first graders start their journey with us, they write letters to themselves in the future. Six years later, we give these letters back, so they can see how much they've grown and if their dreams have come true.
By comparing their past aspirations with their current achievements, students gain a deeper understanding of themselves.
We have fun parenting workshops at school where parents can learn new ways to connect with their kids. Parents and children can do activities together and learn about effective parenting. These workshops help families grow stronger.