During the first week of Gratitude Month, our students embraced the beauty of small acts of gratitude, beginning with simply saying “thank you” for the little things that bring joy and for the kindness shared by others.
Early Years students read Gratitude is My Superpower, sparking conversations on how gratitude can be like a superpower in our daily lives. Inspired by the book, they created a “Gratitude Flower,” adding colorful petals that highlighted all the things they were thankful for—from sunny days to helpful friends—forming a beautiful class flower full of appreciation and joy. Our Primary Years students took it further by reflecting on their personal growth this year so far, writing how they have grown stronger, kinder or more patient on each petal of their own individual flowers.
To bring this theme to life, all students planted seeds, symbolizing how small acts and moments of gratitude, when nurtured, can grow into something beautiful, just like their own journeys of growth this year.