This week in Primary, Ms Vaiva Savva, grade 4A homeroom teacher, led a lively and engaging assembly all about fruits and vegetables from around the world. Teachers joined in the fun by taking part in a human fruit machine, much to the students’ delight!
In Secondary, students explored different harvest festivals celebrated across the globe, including the unique tradition of cow surfing in Indonesia. Alongside learning about these diverse customs, the assembly focused on reflection, gratitude, and the virtue of giving.
Many students contributed a tin of food to build a “food mountain,” which will be donated to Agapi, a local charity supporting the poor and vulnerable across Cyprus. There is still time to donate a tin of food through to the end of the half term for those who forgot. This initiative beautifully reflects Sustainable Development Goal 2, the IB mission, the Waldorf charitable ethos, and our school values. It is a powerful reminder that even a small act - costing less than a cup of coffee - can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
In Secondary, students explored different harvest festivals celebrated across the globe, including the unique tradition of cow surfing in Indonesia. Alongside learning about these diverse customs, the assembly focused on reflection, gratitude, and the virtue of giving.
Many students contributed a tin of food to build a “food mountain,” which will be donated to Agapi, a local charity supporting the poor and vulnerable across Cyprus. There is still time to donate a tin of food through to the end of the half term for those who forgot. This initiative beautifully reflects Sustainable Development Goal 2, the IB mission, the Waldorf charitable ethos, and our school values. It is a powerful reminder that even a small act - costing less than a cup of coffee - can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.