11 December 2025

Family trees and Advent activities

The Busy Bees were exceptionally busy this week! 

The preschoolers turned the classroom into Santa's workshop as they made their family trees with great focus and dedication. The squeals of delight and excitement as the students went through the photos of their family members, showed the adoration that they have for their family. 

 With care, the students arranged their family members on their tree, followed by making lines to show how each one is connected to the next.

Once everyone's trees were done, it was clear for the students to see that they all have different families. However, the pride that each student showed through creating their tree, shows that the number of family members represented is not as important as the connections that each family has. 

Family members are not only connected by blood and genetics, but they are also connected by love, care, respect, trust and loyalty.

Our families also provide us with security and roots for our identities.


Advent Activities
As the arrival of Christmas Day draws nearer, the preschoolers are getting into the festive spirit by enjoying all the activities from our advent calendar. 


We were treated to a beautiful Christmas Jazz concert by one of our own Busy Bee parents, Mr Phillip Strange, and his musical friends.


The yummy hot-chocolate with marshmallows during recess, was the perfect winter-warmer. 


A jolly guest in the form of Sofia's dad came to read a sweet German Christmas story to the preschoolers. 


Cookie bakers
To end off the week, the preschoolers put their cookie cutting and decorating skills to the test and made yummy Christmas cookies. A very big thank you to the parents who planned all the fun and helped the students bring their cookie dreams to life!


Have an amazing weekend!
 Ms Theona 🍪

05 December 2025

Family, Advent and St. Nicholas


 This week, the Busy Bees started inquiring into how our families' histories affect own own personal histories. We spoke about the different members of our families. We also compared the different names that we call our family members; some preschoolers call their mothers mommy, while some so mama

Some of the preschoolers are fortunate to still have living grandparents and some even great-grandparents. While some preschoolers have never met their grandparents. Some preschoolers have a sibling or siblings, and some are the only child to their parents.

The preschoolers will create their own family trees, to trace their personal histories.

St. Nicholas Day

We celebrated St. Nicholas Day! The preschoolers watched a short video about the story and traditions of Saint Nicholas. We were reminded to spread kindness wherever we go and to share with and care for all. The students were thrilled to decorate their own stockings. The students were very happy to receive their tangerines, and enjoy them together!


Christmas Tree Lighting and Advent

Another exciting Christmas season event is the lighting of the Christmas tree, which is adorned by ornaments made by all the students in the school. 

The preschoolers chose to make 'shining pinecones'. The classroom became a beautiful glittering and shimmering mess as the students created their shiny ornaments. They proudly hung their shiny creations on the tree. 

During the Lower Primary tree lighting event, we sang Christmas carols together and our principal, Mr Windmeier read a lovely poem about a Christmas tree. Ms Pam introduced the students to the mischievous magical gnomes, which Santa has gifted our students as an early Christmas gift and we received a wonderful advent calendar, made with love by the PTA!

                        

All in all, a very busy week filled with learning, fun and festive cheer!
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
Ms Theona 
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Family trees and Advent activities

The Busy Bees were exceptionally busy this week!  The preschoolers turned the classroom into Santa's workshop as they made their family ...