Here we are once again, welcoming our favourite season of the year — Christmas. That magical time filled with Santa, tinkling bells, cheerful elves, Rudolph’s bright red nose, and the sound of carols floating through the air. ’Twas the Night Before Christmas still gives us a shiver of joy, as children around the world eagerly await the arrival of Papa Noël, Dun Che Lao Ren, Weihnachtsmann, Babbo Natale, and Hoteiosho, hoping they will slip down the chimney with gifts and wonder. The magic of Christmas can truly be felt everywhere — a time of kindness, generosity, and sharing, reminding us of the true meaning of this beautiful season.
Year 2B students enjoyed an exciting visit to the Museum of Science and Technology, where they explored a range of fascinating objects from the past. The outing was closely linked to their History unit “Old and New Toys,” giving children the opportunity to see real historical toys and compare them with the ones they use today.
Who says Math can’t be creative and fun? Our Year 1 students explored 2D shapes through a variety of engaging, hands-on activities!
The innovative young scientists of 3F have been hard at work exploring what plants really need to grow strong and healthy. As part of our investigation into warmth and nutrition, students planted bean seeds and watched them sprout in a warm place. They even created their own all-natural fertiliser!
As October came to a close, our students’ imagination reached new heights! Ms. Jelena’s art class dazzled us with amazing artwork created in just two weeks, while students explored “A World Full of Spooky Stories” through their own “horrific-terrific” poems and stories. During ICT lessons, they brought their spooky ideas to life by designing Halloween comic strips!