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Light of Hope School Campus Updates: January 2025

Promotion Assembly

The Promotion Assembly for the academic year 2024 was a heartwarming and memorable event held in the school courtyard. Students from Kindergarten to Grade 9 gathered together, their faces filled with excitement and anticipation for what lay ahead.

The principal addressed the students with encouraging words, acknowledging their hard work, dedication, and growth throughout the year. In a moment filled with excitement, the principal officially announced the promotion of each grade, signaling the students to move forward to their next classes.

As students stood up and moved forward to their new classes, the courtyard echoed with applause and cheers, marking the start of a new chapter in their academic journey. It was a proud and joyful moment for everyone, filled with hope and anticipation for the opportunities that await in the coming year.

Grandparents Day

At Light of Hope School, we celebrated Grandparents Day on September 22, 2023, with the students and their grandparents from Pre-K, KG, and Grade 1. This special day honors the cherished bond between grandparents and their grandchildren. After all, grandparents, alongside parents, love their grandchildren unconditionally. The event was a heartwarming gathering, bringing together grandparents and their

grandchildren for a memorable celebration. Our esteemed chief guests for the event were Dr. Jonathan Addleton, the honorable Rector of FCCU, his wife Madam Fiona, Dr. Martin Thomas, the Dean of Education, and Madam Dolly, in charge of the information desk at FCCU. Their presence added grace and warmth to the occasion.

Reading Awareness Month

Books are a source of knowledge and life lessons, teaching us about love, fear, hardships, and the complexities of life.

To celebrate the power of reading, Light of Hope School kicked off its Reading Awareness Month with students and teachers presenting story characters in the morning assembly. Various reading-related activities were held in the classrooms, where students engaged in storytelling, book discussions, and creative exercises. To cap it off, students dressed up as their favorite characters from the stories they read and showcased them in a special assembly. English and Urdu reading presentations highlighted the joy and importance of reading.

Teachers’ Day

On September 5th, we celebrated Teachers’ Day, honoring the dedication and hard work of our educators. A special assembly was held where teachers were presented with badges and chocolates by the principal as a token of appreciation. Students expressed their gratitude through heartfelt messages, poems, and thoughtful gifts. The day highlighted the invaluable contributions teachers make in shaping young minds and fostering a love for learning. It was a joyous occasion filled with appreciation and respect for those who guide and inspire us every day.

Christmas Caroling

This year, Light of Hope School brought a fresh twist to its annual Christmas celebrations. Instead of the traditional Christmas play, students lit up the stage with a heartwarming Christmas Caroling event. Students performed to live carols sung by the School Choir and the Alumni Choir, creating a festive and melodious atmosphere.

One of the standout moments was the creative commercials performed on stage, which added a fun and playful vibe to the event. The festive question-and-answer session kept the audience engaged, with exciting gifts handed out for correct answers. The celebration was a joyful blend of music, creativity, and togetherness, leaving everyone with warm holiday memories.

Friends and Forman Visit to LOH

In February 2024, the Friends of Forman visited Light of Hope School and were warmly welcomed by students and staff. They attended the morning assembly, where students presented an inspiring performance. The Friends of Forman spent quality time in the classrooms afterward, engaging with the students and taking home wonderful memories of their visit.

This is from the Light of Hope Newsletter 2023-24.