16 December 2016

Christmas 2016

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

‘Tis the season to be jolly! The little crimsons ended the year with a blast as they celebrated their Christmas party. The kids played different games such as trip to Bethlehem, candy cane hunt, pass the candy and frozen little crimsons. They also exchanged gifts with each other. It was truly a fun and exciting experience for the kids.

To spend a more meaningful Christmas, the little crimsons together with their parents also helped in donating gifts and other goods to the children of House of Refuge Foundation Inc.  Teacher Judy, Teacher Kriszy and Teacher Yanah delivered the gifts to the orphanage. Genuine happiness radiated through the eyes and smiles of the children. 





It was a very heartwarming activity that brought joy not only to these children but also to the teachers of Little Harvard Academy.

15 December 2016

Little Harvard Academy Family Day 2017

The Little Crimsons together with their parents and LHA faculty and staff celebrated Family Day through the first ever LHA Olympics in the year 2017. The families were divided into three teams. They were pink, blue, and yellow that signifies the colors of Little Harvard Academy. Four games were prepared to be played by the teams namely, pick me up relay, pictionary, newspaper dance, and last but not the least the 3 legged race.


Each team were competitive and did their best to win the games. In the end the pink team won third place, yellow team won second place, and the blue team was the overall champion. Sportsmanship and teamwork prevailed, but the most important thing is that the families got to spend quality time with each other and as for the bonus they gained some new friends.


25 October 2016

Little Crimsons, Travelling and Saving the World.


A month long preparation has been done by our Little Crimsons for our United Nations last October 25, 2016. They recited “Trees” by Joyce Kilmer and performed 3 songs of “It’s a Small World”, “Count on Me” and “If I were a Butterfly”. Now, they really need those days just to make everything perfect and playful.

Our Little Crimsons’ costumes were incredibly prepared when we all see them on the event. They gave us “Wow’s” and awe on how they brought their costumes in an audience. Even if some are struggling because of some props, they were very patient for their turns to get on the stage. For additional entertainment, our event were hosted by Mr. Amiel and Teacher Janet. How was their hosting skills, can they start their own talk show? Haha!

We awarded some of our Little Crimsons for their great display of their costumes and for impressing all of us on how they delivered the elocution piece well.
We hope all our parents enjoyed our program and help us all keep our Little Crimsons be healthy and eat our “superfood!”

Our adorable Little Crimsons as cute as ever especially in different costumes.
 

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15 October 2016

October 15, 2016 Open House


Last October 15, 2016, Little Harvard Academy held on open house with a galactic theme- Superheroes. As preparation, the children made colorful wrist cuffs, masks, and capes as part of their art work headed by Teacher Yanah. LHA was decorated with child size stand up heroes which also served as favorite photo ops spots for the kids and their parents. Familiar call-outs adorned the walls, reminiscent of comic books of the past.

Teacher Kriszy gathered the children for a storytelling session entitled “Pajama Girl“—a girl who also became a superhero in her dream. For emphasis, Teacher Kriszy drove home the point that we can’t all be superheroes but we can be a little hero in our own way; doing not the big things like saving the universe, but doing our part to make our world a better place to live in. Small acts such as being kind to others, picking up our trash, and taking care of the environment make us a real-life superhero.



Teacher Krizsy as a Super Hero



23 September 2016

Career Day 2016

 When I Grow Up, I Want To Be A/An…





Play is very important to a child’s growth. It widens their imagination and improves their socialization with other kids. This also helps them to have a sense of responsibility with everyday work. That is the reason we had our career day last September 23, 2016. They had a chance to express their dream jobs.


Be amazed of what they actually want to be in the future.


23 August 2016

Jungle, Doodle, Zoo!

What a day last Tuesday, August 23, 2016! The little crimsons got to experience a fun and exciting day at a place where the jungle meets the farm and the zoo, and it is none other than the Little Harvard Academy. They celebrated their animal culminating activity entitled “Jungle-Doodle-Zoo”. The activity area was decorated with different animals that they can see in the jungle, farm, and zoo including sea creatures. To add more uniqueness and flair to the room, the arts and crafts made by the pupils were also exhibited.

They had a blast doing different games and activities. The children pretended to be like animals namely a giraffe, monkey, elephant, fox, raccoon, rabbit, and a panda. They also wore headbands to play their chosen animal. They sang along and danced to the music about animals. They also got to reminisce their trip to the zoo and bonding time with their pets through a video presentation.

For the first activity, they took a picture in the shark photobooth. Some pupils really took it seriously and got pretty scared of the shark. It was followed by a series of games and the first one was called “Pin the Tail on the Bunny”. The students were blindfolded and asked to pin the tail on the bunny to complete its body parts. The second game was called “Farm Bowling with a twist”. Instead of bowling pins we used cones and stacked them up to form a pyramid and their goal was to hit it with all force using a ball for the cones to fall down. The last part of the animal culminating activity was a special treat for the pupils of LHA. They got to see a real horse and ride a kalesa. The kutsero patiently drove the kalesa along the street of LHA and all the pupils enjoyed it as much as the teachers did.