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Director’s Corner – December

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

VVA Community Festival

2014-10-vva-newsletter-DirectorHeadShotWe have come to the close of our first semester at VVA, and I would like to thank all of our parents, teachers, and staff for everything that each of you have done to contribute to the successful start of our school. The moments we have shared together such as our open house and the VVA festival are a picture of what we want our school to be. We want VVA to be a blessing to our community and a place where many people can come together and get to know one another better. It is our hope that the VVA community will continue to grow and bless more and more people.

With this in mind, I would like to invite everyone in the VVA community to join together in praying for God to direct us to a piece of land that we can purchase to be the long-term home of our school. We are in the process of praying for God to touch the hearts of people who have a vision for Christian education and the development of Musanze to join in financially supporting our dream. We look forward to sharing with you the story of God’s provision in the coming months!

It is my hope that each of you will enjoy the upcoming Christmas and New Years break. What a blessing that God loved us so much that he sent his one and only son in the form of a baby to show us how to live and to sacrifice his life for us! I pray that you will enjoy the blessings of God and time with family over the next few weeks. We look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015!

~ Matthew Miller

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11th Graders Take the PSAT

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

VVA 11th Graders

Last month, 11th graders Abby Miller and Stephen Crowson traveled to Kigali to sit for the PSAT Exam. The PSAT Exam is a preparatory exam for high school students in the 10th and 11th grades who are planning to take the SAT exam and apply to American universities. Abby and Stephen dedicated one afternoon a week for specialized PSAT practice and study. Abby, who also took the PSAT last year, noted her improvement in Math sections. “Last year my Math scores were low. But, after another year of Algebra and Geometry, plus extra practice with PSAT math questions, I’m confident that my math score will improve significantly.” Stephen added, “Now that the PSAT is over, we are focusing on building our English vocabulary and taking small SAT practice exams each week.” High scores on the PSAT and the SAT can lead to university scholarships and acceptance to the top American university. Abby and Stephen will continue to meet once a week for SAT practice and will take the SAT exam for the first time next term.

~ Julie Reagan

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VVA Preschoolers

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

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To kick off one of our recent units on geography, parents joined their children in preschool for an International potluck to celebrate the diversity among our students. Together we sampled food (brought by parents) from various countries. While we have six different countries represented among our ten preschoolers, we are excited to add to our numbers and nationalities as we welcome new students in January.

Looking back at these last few months of school, I am amazed at how much these students have already grown and changed! They love to participate and class, and can hardly contain themselves when it is their chance to be the, “classroom helper.” I look forward to watching them continue to grow and learn throughout the school year.

~ Mary Clayton

VVA Preschool

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VVA Community Festival

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

 

VVA Community Festival

On Dec. 6, VVA hosted the first annual VVA Festival. This was a wonderful time of food, fun, and connecting for students, parents and staff of VVA and people from the surrounding community. Thank you to all of the parents who donated snacks and drinks for the festival and to our teachers and staff who put so much work into preparing. Our hope is that VVA can be a blessing not only to our students and their families, but to our entire community. We want VVA to be a place where many different kinds of people can come together and find common ground helping to contribute to the unity of our city. We are already looking forward to the 2015 VVA Festival and hope to see all of you there!

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VVA 2nd Graders

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

VVA 2nd Graders

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the 2nd grade! We have been blessed to continue learning and excelling in our studies.

Science class has taught us about the sun, wind, and weather. We’ve also learned about natural resources and what we can do to help protect those resources for future generations. We live in a beautiful place and want to keep it that way.

Math took a creative turn when we learned how to read the measurements in a recipe and made some special cookies during classtime! Mmmmm, good.

One thing that these two girls are great at doing is writing creative stories! Every Friday they have time during class to write freely and creatively. They also using their writing skills to give encouraging notes to many teachers and students at school. God wants us to put our words and skills to use to glorify Him!

We really enjoyed helping to prepare for and participate in our school festival. We met many new people and it was a super fun day!

Blessings to you all.

~ Love, Mrs. Andrea

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Field Trip!

December 18, 2014 By Matt Miller

VVA Field Trip

On December 16th, we took an exciting VVA field trip! The primary school and secondary school went to a concert put on by a group of local Korean volunteers. They performed traditional Korean songs, a few Beatles songs, and a round of Christmas carols to finish it off! We were also introduced to a Korean instrument, the gayagum, which was played by a woman in a traditional Korean outfit. It was a great afternoon for all of us, but especially for our 2nd graders. They are currently learning about Geography in their Social Studies class, so before we went to the concert we located South Korea on a globe and talked about where it is in relation to Rwanda!

As an American International school, we are eager to expose our students to as many cultures as we can, not just American and Rwandan.  It’s a treat that we can have these kinds of cultural experiences right here in Musanze!

~ Sarah Wheeler

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Director’s Corner – November

November 1, 2014 By Matt Miller

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2014-10-vva-newsletter-DirectorHeadShotIt is hard to believe that we have already reached and passed the mid-point of our first semester! I would like to thank all of the parents who have entrusted your children to us here at VVA. It is our greatest desire that your children be equipped to excel academically, to serve their communities, and to grow in character and wisdom. We are working to constantly improve and develop our school, and I would like to share with you some exciting things that have taken place over the past month.

In October, we had the honor of being accepted for membership in the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). ACSI offers us assistance in curriculum development, professional development for teachers, recruiting of teachers, and assessment and testing, just to name a few things. We are thankful for this new partnership that will help us to better serve our students and community. We have also developed a partnership with the Kigali International Community School (KICS), an American International School in Kigali, which allows our teachers and administration to participate in their professional development trainings. This past Friday, all of our teachers attended training in Kigali on educational philosophy and school development.

 We are also able to offer US advance placement and college entrance exams through KICS. We are constantly looking for ways to improve our school and the level of education we can offer your children. We are so thankful to have you as a part of the VVA community, and look forward to seeing you at our VVA Open House on Sunday, Nov. 16th at 2:30!

~ Matthew Miller

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Taekwondo!

November 1, 2014 By Matt Miller

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One of the after-school activities available to VVA students is Taekwondo, the Korean form of martial arts. VVA is privileged to have a second-degree black belt, Master Aimable, working with our students to develop their physical and mental skills in Taekwondo. Taekwondo focuses not only on the development of strength, flexibility, speed, and fitness, but also contributes to the development of memory, focus, and self-control. All of these skills are necessary parts of developing holistic health, something we believe in as a school.

Taekwondo is an additional activity that builds upon the foundation of health and fitness that we are developing through active outside playtime in Preschool and through weekly Physical Education classes for our Primary and Secondary students. Recently one of our students, Aidan Miller, participated in the Ambassador’s Cup Taekwondo tournament in Kigali where athletes from 5 countries competed. Aidan is now preparing for the Rwandan National Championships, which will take place later this year. If you are interested in learning more about what Taekwondo is like, stop by any Monday afternoon on the VVA front terrace from 4:00-5:30 to see a class in progress!

~ Matthew Miller

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VVA 2nd Graders!

November 1, 2014 By Matt Miller

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The month of October has gone by quickly for the 2nd grade class. We learned about plants, seeds, and leaves in Science and did many experiments. It was fun to study Ancient Greece and Rome in History and learn about those cultures.

In English, we are keeping a creative writing journal and are expanding our vocabulary by writing using synonyms and using different kinds of sentences. The girls are excited that they have started writing in cursive to make their writing look pretty.

Math keeps us on our toes as we learn facts and try to beat our own scores with daily speed tests. Math Game Monday has been something to look forward to every few weeks.

We hope to see you at the Open House on Sunday, November 16 at 2:30 and show you more of what we are learning!

~ Andrea Miller

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Not as Quiet these Days!

November 1, 2014 By Matt Miller

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Our preschool class is not as quiet as it was at the beginning of the year, or even last month. The student’s personalities are coming out, their confidence is growing, and they are trying out new English words every day! The students love to sing, and their voices can be heard both in circle time and as they play and discover independently during center time. I am so proud of how all of these preschoolers are growing and learning!

~ Mary Clayton

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