Gallery

Welcome to our gallery of memories, where each image tells a story, each frame captures a piece of our shared journey.

Our First Class

There was only 1 screen for a class of 27 students. The internet connection wasn't always reliable, but we tried to make learning fun and meaningful. Our commitment to education on both ends keeps up eagerly looking forward to each new week, ready to inspire and be inspired.

We took turns sharing and exchanging our similarities and differences.

Sometimes our students have to share a screen with just one pair of earphones. Embracing the spirit of "sharing is caring," everyone waits patiently

Close your ears, close your eyes, and close your mouth. In silence and stillness, find the space where meaningful moments are born.

Where There's WiFi 📶, There's a Way!
Even when the skies are gray,
Our commitment to learning lights the way!

let's clap for our two brave volunteers! They are stepping up to the screen to play a fun vocabulary game about 'Places in Town'. Let's cheer them on and support them as they show their skills!

Sally, our dedicated president, visited a local Thai school in Thailand. With a heart full of passion, she spent nearly 30 hours teaching and guiding them on how to improve their English skills. She offered invaluable insights and suggestions to help shape their curriculum for a brighter future.

Sally found herself immersed in the local culture, sharing stories and traditions that highlighted the rich heritage she shares with the community, yet also discovering the unique differences that make their experiences so distinct. (Feature in School newsletter:  https://secure.smore.com/n/tjqs3-whitney-young-weekly?ref=email)

The principal presented Sally with a "Flower of Appreciation," deeply grateful for her unwavering dedication. Through her commitment to their learning and growth, a strong bond was formed, reflecting the deep connection and impact she made on the school community.

"Good morning P Skye & P Gina! We're ready to learn!"

Sitting on plastic chairs, students share a desktop computer, intently focused on an online English lesson. Despite the minimal resources, there's a clear sense of determination and eagerness to learn.

Chris and Mason designed their own lessons on tropical fruits from around the world. Can you guess which fruit this is?

Even in the chaos of our busy high school schedules, we always find time to connect with our students—because those moments matter the most.

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