Big Day, Big Feelings…

just a little while ago you were feeling sad because the summer holidays are over… so what is this new feeling now? A lot of new things … You feel nervous? new country, new home, new people… perhaps a bit frightened? everything looks so unfamiliar but you are eager to know and learn something new…
but you have a long list of worries dragging you down.. you worry about

Bad grades
Not succeed in life

Where do I get lunch?
Math
English
French

Where do I get my locker key?
Failing at school
This terrible stress

Breakfast is not like at home

Where is the “MOLE..SOMETHING” building…
Not being able to handle the pressure
Exams!!!!!!
Not living up to expectations

Did I take my ID card for lunch?

etc … etc .. etc ..

Hey! Now take a deep breath… and another … and another one

you are safe    everything is just fine    you are NOT alone    it is a wonderful day    nature is stunning here  it’s still summer

you are NOT alone    just smile, be kind and everyone will smile at you

Just smile, be kind and enjoy your unforgettable DAY 1

 

Have A Great Summer Holiday!

Dear boys,

It has been an honour to contribute to your upbringing this year.

For about nine months I have watched you grow and become the confident and independent boys you are today.
It was a joy to live with you everyday. Your smiles, your efforts, every time you said “thank you” … this gave me strength and helped me overcome difficult times.
We have learned so much from each other,  and we have grown close day by day until we became a part of each other. We have spent wonderful times together, we have made ourselves beautiful memories that we will carry with us forever.
You have made your parents and all of us proud! now enjoy your young and beautiful lives!
Have a great and well-deserved Summer Holiday!
Mr Salva.

WORLD OCEANS DAY!

WHY CELEBRATE WORLD OCEANS DAY?

A healthy world ocean is critical to our survival. Every year, World Oceans Day provides a unique opportunity to honor, help protect, and conserve the world’s oceans. Oceans are very important:

  • They generate most of the oxygen we breathe
  • They help feed us
  • They regulate our climate
  • They clean the water we drink
  • They offer a pharmacopoeia of medicines
  • They provide limitless inspiration!

NOW EACH OF US CAN GIVE BACK

Participate in a World Oceans Day event or activity this year and help protect the ocean for the future! It’s up to each one of us to help ensure that our ocean is healthy for future generations. World Oceans Day allows us to:

  • Change perspective – encourage individuals to think about what the ocean means to them and what it has to offer all of us with hopes of conserving it for present and the future generations.
  • Learn – discover the wealth of diverse and beautiful ocean creatures and habitats, how our daily actions affect them, and how we are all interconnected.
  • Change our ways – we are all linked to, and through, the ocean! By taking care of your backyard and helping in your community, you are acting as a caretaker of our ocean. Making small modifications to your everyday habits will make a difference, and involving your family, friends, and community will benefit our blue planet even more!
  • Celebrate – whether you live inland or on the coast, we are all connected to the ocean. Take the time to think about how the ocean affects you, and how you affect the ocean, and then organize or participate in activities that celebrate our ocean.

HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?

It’s fun and easy! This site was developed as a free resource for everyone around the world to use:

Despite the huge challenges facing the world’s ocean, by working together we can support a healthy ocean that is able to sustainably provide for the billions of humans, plants, and animals that depend on it every day. On World Oceans Day, people around our blue planet celebrate and honor the ocean, which connects us all. Get together with your family, friends, community, and the planet to start creating a better future. Working together, we can and will protect our shared ocean. We hope you will be a part of this growing global celebration!

http://www.worldoceansday.org/about