Tuesday, June 11th


As another school year draws to a close, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to all the incredible primary staff who have made this year so special. Your dedication, passion, and hard work have not gone unnoticed, and we are profoundly grateful for everything you do. Your innovative teaching methods spark curiosity and a love for learning in your students, making learning exciting and accessible for everyone. This year has had challenges, but you have shown incredible resilience and adaptability, ensuring that learning never stops. Thank you for being such amazing educators and for all the love and care you pour into your work; we wish you a restful and joyous summer break, and we look forward to seeing you again next year!


Ode to the Primary Staff
Oh noble guides of youthful minds,
Whose patience, grace, and light do shine,
Through halls where eager hearts entwine,
You've shaped our future, line by line.

With gentle hands and voices kind,
You nurtured dreams and hopes combined.
In classrooms bright, where wisdom's found,
You built a world where thoughts are crowned.

From dawn’s first light to setting sun,
Your work is never truly done.
Yet in your care, our children bloom,
Within the sanctuary of your room.

Through numbers, letters, stories told,
You crafted learning, bright and bold.
With every question, every quest,
You sought to bring out each one's best.

Now summer calls with days of rest,
A time for you to feel refreshed.
May warmth and peace be yours to hold,
As tales of summer joy unfold.

With hearts of gratitude, we sing,
For all the growth that you did bring.
Rest well, dear teachers, you deserve,
The break you’ve earned through steadfast nerve.

May sunshine fill your days ahead,
With dreams of all you’ve done and said.
For in the minds of those you taught,
Your legacy is richly wrought.

So here’s to you, with thanks sincere,
For guiding through another year.
May summer grant you endless cheer,
And bring you back renewed and clear.






 

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