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Recap of Transition Day: A Glimpse into the Next School Year


On Wednesday, students across the campus were buzzing with anticipation for Transition Day - an event designed to offer a sneak peek into their upcoming school year. This special day aimed to give incoming students a taste of their future school life, surrounded by new friends and the promise of exciting learning experiences.


Transition Day wasn’t just about learning the school layout or meeting teachers; it was a platform to connect the familiar dots with the unknown. Icebreakers and collaborative activities brought everyone together, building bridges that would last well beyond the day’s end.



Stepping into a new school can be both thrilling and daunting. Transition Day aimed to ease those nerves by showcasing the school’s offerings. From bustling science labs to vibrant arts spaces, students got a glimpse of the diverse subjects and extracurricular activities awaiting them. The day ignited curiosity and excitement for the adventures that lay ahead.


Interactive workshops and engaging lessons led by our passionate educators allowed students to immerse themselves in various subjects, offering a taste of the engaging learning experiences to come. Team-building exercises and problem-solving challenges honed essential skills like collaboration and adaptability, preparing students not just for the school year but for life beyond the classroom.


Transition Day was not just a standalone event; it laid the groundwork for a seamless transition into the upcoming school year. It instilled a sense of belonging and enthusiasm, setting the stage for an incredible journey ahead. To all the incoming students—embrace the opportunities, cherish the connections, and get ready for an unforgettable year. Transition Day was just the beginning of an exciting adventure!


Veronica Miller-Waugh

Transition Officer

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