We go to the break not quite having finished the first semester. At the end of January we will have got to the halfway mark of the 2020-2021 academic year.
As a New Zealander who watches a lot of rugby, I am very familiar with ‘a game of two halves’ as a cliché to describe a game in which fortunes turn after halftime.
For a rugby fan, there is nothing more thrilling than when your team has struggled through to halftime and, having fought hard enough to stay in the game, finishes strongly and wins in the end. These are the games that you remember and people talk about for years to come.
All of us – students, families, faculty, and staff – have had to struggle through a lot of change and uncertainty up to this point in the year. I am very proud of the way that we have all supported each other. We have focused on what we knew we could control and worked together to deal with circumstances that we were not sure we could deal with until we did.
It would be foolish to assume that the second half of the year will be easier than the first. But on June 16 I think we will look back on the 2020-2021 school year as a year of two halves. And as difficult as it was, it will be what we did in the first half that we will remember with the greatest pride.
On behalf of us all in the Elementary School, thank you for your support and we look forward to working with you and your children in the second half of this year like no other.
School starts again on Monday, January 11, 2021.
Elementary School Blog – January 14, 2022
2022 is off to a good start here at ISY. It was such a lift to have our returning teachers arrive in Yangon last Saturday.
Elementary School Blog – December 17, 2021
On behalf of our Elementary School team, we wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday and we look forward to seeing you in 2022.
Elementary School Blog – December 10, 2021
Our assemblies are an excellent example of how we can make an imperfect situation work for us if we are purposeful in what we want to achieve.
Elementary School Blog – December 3, 2021
A very smart person a long time ago is supposed to have said that knowledge is a belief tied down by understanding.
Elementary School Blog – November 26, 2021
In this complicated time I am very grateful for the uncomplicated wisdom of our students: CHARACTER + EXPERIENCE = ME
Elementary School Blog – November 12, 2021
Every lesson needs to start somewhere but it does not need to end there. By using one culture or history as a starting point, a lesson can still be inclusive of all of the cultures and histories in a class.
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