Mother’s Day Celebrations

Our Mother’s Day celebrations are a much loved highlight in our school each year. It is always a joy for our students to welcome their mums and motherly figures into their classrooms, sharing a glimpse of their learning environment and spending time together.
Throughout the time spent together, students and their guests enjoyed a range of activities, creating opportunities for connection and laughter. There was a sense of community across both campuses as families gathered and classrooms came alive with our special guests visiting.
We are so thankful for the significant role our mums and motherly figures play in the lives of our students and the broader Maranatha community. Their care, encouragement and faithfulness are a blessing that shapes hearts and homes. To conclude the time spent together, our guests were treated to some delicious refreshments.
We trust that the weekend also offered many opportunities for families to enjoy extra moments of appreciation and togetherness.
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