Newsletter 8, Term 4 2022
It has been quite a while since we last communicated through our last newsletter! Instead we have been updating our news on social media especially through Facebook so hope that you are able to update on what we do here.
It has been quite a while since we last communicated through our last newsletter! Instead we have been updating our news on social media especially through Facebook so hope that you are able to update on what we do here.
This will be a brief letter to notify you of what is remaining for this term. So much has happened this term with many pauses and holidays, but this did not disrupt any assigned tasks. The school remained committed to serving the children the best way possible regardless! Next Friday, 3
Wow, what a season we have been experiencing these last several months! Very trying and challenging, but we must all feel more confident and hope that all should be soon back to normal. The last two and a half years have been somewhat challenging for all of us, not forgetting all businesses and government services, including schools everywhere in the world.
Another term is approaching its final weeks of tuition and we have much to share beforehand. With so much happening around and about us, things can get overwhelming at times. Almost two and half years of the Covid-19 Pandemic have passed and we are still persisting with different variants which add never-ending worries and concerns.
It has been quite a while since we last communicated through our last newsletter! Instead we have been updating our news on social media especially through Facebook so hope that you are able to update on what we do here.
We will come to the end of this term next Friday 8 April with a blast. It is the tradition of the school that we end our school term with a concert where the teachers and children/students showcase what they have learned together.
Exactly a month today we last communicated this way from the Principal. This time you will have the opportunity to see and read some learning experiences by your children during the last 4 weeks or so! The first term of each is the hardest but exciting and challenging at the same time. New families and children come to join our big Bava family.
Bava International School is 100% Nationally owned and manned by Papua New Guineans. It has been operating from this very location for 31 years to date. The school is registered with the National Department of Education.