To help children recognize their country’s flag and national anthem from a young age, the school will hold a simple yet grand flag-raising ceremony and national anthem singing session on the eve of National Day. This will teach children to maintain the proper attitude during ceremonies to show respect for their country and enhance their national identity.
To help parents understand integrated services and relevant community resources, and to facilitate a discussion with psychologists about children’s development, learning diverse parenting and discipline strategies, we invite integrated parents to participate in the meeting to strengthen school communication. Please refer to the related notice for details.
To help parents better understand the school’s development direction and class nurturing goals, as well as to provide a special lecture that informs parents about their children’s characteristics and the relationship with school selection, we invite K3 parents to participate in the meeting to strengthen school communication. Please refer to the related notice for details.
September 2 (Tuesday) will be New Student Orientation Day. On this day, new students will experience activities such as art creation, music, physical activities, and snack tastings with their parents, along with handwashing and hydration routines. We hope the children will gradually adapt to the school environment and establish close relationships with their teachers.
In order to instill a sense of ceremony and responsibility in children regarding their promotion to the next grade, students will return to school and engage in activities in their previous year’s classroom. After the promotion ceremony is initiated, children will follow their original class teacher to their new classroom for the upcoming school year. This transition represents their increasing abilities, where the former students will take on the role of “older siblings” to the new students, bearing the responsibility of caring for and looking after the younger ones.