Fields of Hope
This year our students took part in a Fields of Hope international charity campaign for the first time. The aim of the campaigne is to collect money for hospices, but also to educate local communities about their mission and needs. We planted 300 daffodil bulbs in the school garden. As one of the first flowers of spring, the daffodil is a symbol of hope…
We were very proud that we could participate in such an important event. We were taught how to give hope to those who have none. It was also a great lesson of tolerance for all of us.