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In reflection, here is the ABC of KJCS 2011 - Friday, 9 December 2011

 

 

As we reflect on the year gone by, we find our hearts filled with humble thanks.  God has been good to us - there is no doubt about it.  Each and every day, the teaching and learning program could continue and even when we were faced with challenges, God carried us in His care.  Praise Him!

 

 

 

 

In reflection, here is the ABC of KJCS 2011:

 

Above and beyond all things, God has blessed us richly

Beautiful works of art showcased at the Art Exhibition in the school library

Cooperation with KJCS Council has been greatly appreciated

Ducks have loved their new water bath

Every day, we could pray for the LORD’s blessings and sing praises to His Name

Fire is destructive, but the experience has been instructive

Great commitment of staff

Happy children

Incredible NAPLAN results for most students

Jumping puddles on rainy days

Kindergarten students have grown in so many ways!

Lots of opportunities for teaching and learning

Musical Showcase was a great success.  Let’s hear it for the PIG!

New students arrived

O give thanks unto the LORD, for He is good!

Pre-primary students have made significant progress.  Listen to them read!

Quite sure that many students have used their gifts and abilities well

Responsibility shown by students is not only appreciated but is reason for thanks.  

Sleepover 2011 was enjoyed by all

Thankfulness for peace and freedom

Understanding new concepts is always exciting

Volunteers helped with workfests and farm projects and many other school related tasks.  Thank you so much!

Wilbur the pig refused to go to market.  “This little pig stayed home.” 

Xtra-curricular soccer training (coordinated by Mr Boekholt) was a hit

Yawn….
Zzzzz


TJ de Vos

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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