ServiceFrom learning to living – being a blessing to others

If we ask in perplexity, why do so many men and women seem incapable of generous impulse … of seeing beyond the circle of their own interests, is not the answer that persons are enabled for such things by education? These are the marks of educated persons and what have we given them in lieu of education?

― CHARLOTTE M. MASON ―

Grade 1–2 students with U-Turn ambassadors—young learners engaging with homelessness outreach
Grade 1–2 students with U-Turn ambassadors—young learners engaging with homelessness outreach
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“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.” 1 Peter 4:10

As a school, we encourage our children to think beyond themselves and how they could be a blessing to others around them and to their wider community. We have set up various initiatives which include:

Spending time with classes from other grades within the school. Serving our cleaning staff by assisting them around the campus. Reading to the preschool children at Trinity Children’s Centre. Litter cleanups in our community. Visiting the residents of Rosedon House.

We trust that, through these activities, our children will be more others-centred and serve each other, just as Jesus has called us to do. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" Luke 6:31