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Director’s Corner: 2021-22 School Year Off to a Great Start!

October 25, 2021 By Matt Miller

Last year’s socially-distanced school picture. The pandemic has required flexibility and creativity to keep learning moving forward despite challenging circumstances

Our 2021-22 school year began on Aug. 25th with a continuation of in-person learning at VVA. We are grateful to be in one of the countries of the world that has had consistent and courageous leadership to safeguard people from the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of this, VVA was one of the few schools in the world that was able to have in-person classes for most of the 20-21 school year. What a blessing! Rwanda continues to be a leader in Africa in vaccinations nearing 4 million first-doses administered representing almost one-third of the population.

We just reached the end of our first instructional quarter and were blessed to welcome VVA parents for teacher/parent conferences. We are grateful for the growing sense of parnership with our parents as we work together to support our students! In other exciting news, construction has begun on a new chapel designed by VVA alumni Asher Miller (’21). Asher is using innovative construction techniques that incorporate recycling and the use materials often discarded in other projects. The chapel is designed for small groups to use for devotionals, Bible classes, prayer, and meditation. If any parents or visitors would like to visit the construction site, please let us know and we will be glad to give you a tour!

Finally, I am excited to announce the theme for the year developed by our Student Service Council. The them is “I AM” and focuses both on who God is and who we are because of Him. This theme is shaping our devotionals, assemblies, and even some of our house challenges this year, and helping us all come to a deeper understanding of the nature of God and our identity in Jesus.

Blessings in Christ,

Dr. Matt

 

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Directors Corner– Back Together!!!

November 11, 2020 By Matt Miller

VVA’s New Administration and Middle School Building


On Oct. 15, 2020, the day we had been waiting for since March 13th finally came! After inspections by Musanze District and Ministry of Education officials, VVA received permission to open our doors to students once again! This permission came after several months of preparations to be sure that VVA was compliant and exceeding COVID-19 prevention guidelines including installing handwashing stations throughout the campus, ensuring social distancing in classrooms, equipping a medical isolation room for suspected cases, and even combining two rooms into one so that our art room could have enough space to ensure social distancing.

According to our inquiries, VVA was the first international school to reopen in Rwanda and for two days we were the only K-12 school in operation in the country! Since then most schools in Rwanda have also opened their doors. Our students have done an amazing job adjusting to new policies to ensure that everyone stays safe including regular handwashing, mandatory masks, and limits to the number of students who can be together for activities. We are also so thankful for our parents who endured through the difficult remote learning period and were willing to pay school fees and continue with us into this uncertain year. Our school year is off to a great start, and it is so good to have our students back on campus!

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Love and Joy at VVA

May 12, 2020 By Matt Miller

We hope you enjoy our teacher video made for the 2020 VVA Talent Show! This video highlights our 2019-20 theme of Love and Joy!

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Director’s Corner-Overcoming Disrupted Learning

May 11, 2020 By Matt Miller

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unparalleled time of challenge for global education. The first case of Coronavirus was registered in Rwanda on March 13. Within a week, the Rwandan government made the prudent decision to close all churches and schools, a precursor to a broad lockdown that is credited with limiting the spread of the virus to under 300 cases with no fatalities so far. With that announcement that schools would be closing, our teaching and admin staff immediately began planning for how we could best continue to support our students’ learning from home. While many schools around the world have opted for on-line classes, we felt this solution would not be an equitable fit for our school community.

Ms. Andrea at her home teaching table

Sending graded work back to students using WhatsApp

What has emerged is an approached based on the delivery of hard-copy materials that have, depending on the guidelines of the government, been delivered or picked up by families every two weeks, followed by support via WhatsApp videos and pictures, phone calls and home visits as the lockdown has eased. I am amazed at the hard work and persistence of our teaching staff and the way that our parents have stepped up to help their students at home. While nothing can replace the face to face interaction of the classroom, I am very happy with the progress that our students have been able to make during this challenging time. It is an honor to be leading such an amazing community of learning, and we are eagerly anticipating the time when our school can gather again with the start of the 2020-21 school year in September!

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We Have Been Very Creative in Art!

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

High School are working on a group project.   Team Rwanda very kindly donated two bicycle wheels to VVA for their project and the High School have split into two groups and are working together to design their own wheel.  Both wheels are very different but very colourful and look great.

Grade 1, 2 and 4 are working on cartoons.  Each year group have been copying cartoon characters and are now working on designing their own character.

Grade 1 have also made some amazing African Masks which are bright and colourful and look great.    They wanted their designs to represent how they felt about God and so they included crosses and bright happy colours.

~ Alison


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Time for Learning in Preschool 2!

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

We accelerate learning through fun activities……from developing large motor skills outdoors to creative activities in our indoor centers.  We use reading, math, science, drama, art, building, creative thinking and problem solving, pretending, working together, exploring, and learning new themes each week.

One major objective is learning to “listen and obey”.  When well learned, this lesson is rewarded with Fanta and popcorn from the “Good Teacher / Fairy”!

~ Sue


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Student Council a Force for Good

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

The VVA Student Council is a strong force for service. It organizes the monthly Movie Nights, Hospital Visits, and puppet shows that are put on at Muffin Chapel from time to time. Most recently, the Student Council has been working on building a shelter for pigs at a boys’ home near VVA, I.B.I.B. The Student Council’s Spiritual Director, Tresor, first had the idea to provide two pigs for the boys so that they would be able to make some money. From that idea, the Public Relations officer, Asher, designed the shelter in which the pigs would live. The President, Aidan, and the Secretary, Mollie, have been integral in organizing fundraisers and goals to meet in order to have enough resources and time to finish the project. The Vice President, Matthew, was vital in collecting the supplies and transporting them to the boys’ home.

The Student Council members have shown their strengths and diversity during this process. A few of the members demonstrated remarkable work ethic, whereas others displayed their organizational skills. The shelter itself took two mornings to complete, and on each of those days the boys living at the home present were more than willing to pitch in and help in the construction. The combined willingness and teamwork of each of the members of the Student Council made this project possible, and even more so efficient. It is incredible the amount of work and service that can get accomplished when a group of Christians decides to effect change. The Student Council is inspiring, and I look forward to seeing the many ways they contribute to their community as a group and as individuals in the future.

~ Matthew

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Writing Styles

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

One of our favorite topics to learn about in Kindergarten was our author studies. We got to really look at the way an author writes and illustrates. Two of their favorites were Mo Willems and Laura Numeroff. These two have to completely different styles of writing, but the students realized that they still enjoyed all of their books.

They loved learning about how authors are inspired, and how that inspiration gets put into a story. These kids loved seeing how God has made us to use our minds creatively, and how that creativity does not show itself in the same way, even when we are doing the same thing like writing a book. It has been really fun to really dig into the literature that we read in class every day, and try to replicate it.

This has been a wonderful year of learning in the Kindergarten class!  We have enjoyed discovering many things about a variety of topics, and now we are ready for graduation! The students are so excited to move on to another grade and another year full of adventure.

~ Cassie

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Nursery Class Making Progress!

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

I am very excited to talk about Nursery Class. We have seven children in our class, three boys and four girls. We always begin our class with a song and a prayer. We are learning about many things such as: school materials, clothing, kitchen items, food, drinks, domestic animals, wild animals, nature, and parts of the body.

We also recently introduced colors and shapes. Everyone also has developed some alphabetic and counting skills. I am very happy to see how the nursery class has courage to learn many things as they progress very quickly.

~ Esther

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Women Can Change the World!

May 24, 2017 By Matt Miller

Two of our recent Social Studies units in 2nd grade have helped our students learn a very important lesson: Women can change the world! The first unit focused on people who changed the world, and several of the historical figures studied included strong women who made a big difference in the world, many of them during a time when women were not given equal opportunities. These included Florence Nightengale, who transformed the practice of nursing and Emelia Earhart, who was one of the pioneers of long-distance flight.

During our economics unity, our study of the economy of Musanze culminated with a visit to two local businesses, La Paillotte and Volcana Lounge, both popular local restaurants run by women (and VVA mommas Bela and Fanny)! The girls were excited and inspired to learn that women can start and manage businesses. It is our hope that seeds have been planted in their hearts that will help them to dream big and change the world in their own ways in the future!

~ Andrea

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