• 2015 School Closing Ceremony

    Posted on March 22, 2015 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

    The evening before our school’s 10th grade graduation, we have a school closing ceremony. This is the time when students give their appreciation for their teachers and staff. Also each class from KGB to grade 9 sing a special song to their teachers and staff. Enjoy the pics:

     

    People are arriving.

    People arriving

     

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    Sitting on the tarps. Someday we hope to receive enough money to build us an all purpose building for all these events.

    Sitting on the tarps. Someday we hope to receive enough money to build an all purpose building for all these events.

     

    This sign in Karen says: Welcome to Sunshine Orchard school closing ceremony.

    This sign in Karen says: Welcome to Sunshine Orchard school closing ceremony.

     

    Here Thara Joko and his translator give the welcoming speech.

    Here Thara Joko and his translator gave the welcoming speech.

     

    Paul Adams giving the opening prayer..

    Paul Adams giving the opening prayer..

     

    Next, a student gives their appreciation to 3 or 4 of the teachers or staff.

    Next, a student shared her appreciation for 3 or 4 of the teachers and staff.

     

    After that a grade sings a special song.

    After that a grade sangĀ  a special song.

     

    Here are some more appreciations and songs.

    Here are some more appreciations and songs.

     

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    Also during the program, when a student talks about a teacher or staff, another student will go and put a yarn lea around their neck.

    Also during the program, when a student talked about a teacher or staff, another student put a yarn lei around their neck.

     

    More singing.

    More singing.

     

    For closing, we want to continue to pray for each teacher and staff that they will continue to grow in Christ.

    In closing, we want you to continue to pray for each teacher and staff that they will continue to grow in Christ.

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