A Joyful Return and a Season of Gratitude
Our students returned from Christmas break on January 5, 2026, filled with fresh enthusiasm and excitement for learning. It was a joy to see their smiling faces back on campus, eager to reconnect with friends, teachers, and the classroom environment. Our teachers also returned refreshed and ready to pour into the lives of our students for the new term.
Before the Christmas break, students received a portion of their Christmas gifts as a token of love and celebration. However, another portion of the gifts was still in transit and had not yet arrived. We are grateful to share that the remaining gifts arrived at the end of last week, and we were able to distribute them to the students on Monday, January 26, 2026.
The response from the students was truly heartwarming. They were excited, thankful, and deeply appreciative.
Nursery and K1 students received Prayer Bears, which brought immense joy and comfort to our youngest learners.
K2 through Grade-level students received pencil packs that included yo-yos, pencils, pens, erasers, and pencil sharpeners—items they were thrilled to receive and eager to use.
Prior to the break, students were also blessed with scripture pens, prayer journals, candy, cookies, and mini Rubik’s cubes, making the Christmas season even more special for them.
We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in gathering, preparing, and sending these beautiful gifts. Each item was received with love, joy, and gratitude. Your generosity made a lasting impact and reminded our students that they are seen, valued, and deeply cared for.
Moving Forward Into the Second Semester
In February 2026, our students completed their end-of-first-semester testing, and on February 16, 2026, we officially entered the second semester of the academic year. Students are now enjoying the reading program, using books and reading supplies that were shipped and provided by some of our generous partners. We are truly grateful for this support, which is helping to strengthen literacy and a love for reading among our students.
We are also in the joyful stages of planning our Field Day and our Country Cook, where staff, parents, and students come together to celebrate achievements, culture, teamwork, and community. These moments of fellowship are important to us as we continue building strong relationships between home and school.
As the end of the academic year approaches, we are already in prayerful planning for the 2026–2027 academic year, preparing to welcome new students and continue improving our programs.
Athletics Update
Our soccer and kickball teams have been faithfully practicing and are eagerly awaiting upcoming competitions. The students are excited, motivated, and looking forward to representing their school well.
Thank you to all our partners, supporters, and friends who continue to walk alongside us. Your encouragement and generosity make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students and staff.