Term 1 2026 Comes to a Close – A Time to Reflect and Celebrate
Term 1 2026 Comes to a Close – A Time to Reflect and Celebrate
Term 1 of 2026 has officially come to an end, and we are incredibly proud of all our learners. The first term of the academic year is always one of the most important, as it sets the tone for the months ahead. It serves as a vital foundation—helping both learners and teachers understand strengths, identify challenges, and put the right support systems in place.
Throughout Term 1, our learners have shown determination, resilience, and a willingness to grow. From settling into new classes and routines to tackling new subjects and academic expectations, this term has been filled with meaningful progress. For many, it was also a time of adjustment—especially for those entering new grades or phases of their schooling journey.
Term 1 also plays a key role in assessment and development. Early evaluations and classroom activities allow us to identify where additional attention is needed, ensuring that no learner is left behind. Intervention strategies, extra support, and encouragement are all part of our commitment to helping every learner succeed.
Beyond academics, this term has been rich with opportunities for personal growth. Learners have participated in various activities, built friendships, developed confidence, and strengthened important life skills such as responsibility, teamwork, and time management.
As we close for the school holidays, we would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to every learner who has successfully completed Term 1. Your hard work and dedication are truly commendable.
With the arrival of the Easter weekend, we wish all our learners and their families a safe, peaceful, and joyous time. May this holiday be filled with rest, happiness, and special moments with loved ones.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back in Term 2—refreshed, re-energized, and ready to continue the journey of learning and growth. The best is yet to come!
Mr Aspeling

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