Back to School: Celebrating the first day at College

Sep 22, 2021

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The first day of scholastic year 2021-2022 is finally here!

After a challenging year of alternating online and physical lessons, it is such a thrill to see our educational community filling the hallways and classrooms once again.

Our Primary School’s students and staff were treated to a colourful welcome in a nicely refurbished and decorated school this morning:

 

Soon after Fr Jimmy Bartolo sj, our Rector, greeted our staff and students as they entered the school premises, all gathered online for an opening celebration, ‘Seeing everything new in Christ’, which served as an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, pray and prepare for the new term, in light of this special Ignatian Year.

 

Wishing you all a great rest of the day and week 🙂 Welcome back and best of luck to all!

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