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More than books: The powerful values of routines and saying hi!

  • Writer: Alba
    Alba
  • Jan 11
  • 2 min read

With the start of the new term, our classrooms are once again full of life, open books, and new challenges. After the holiday break, getting back into a routine isn't always easy, but it is a key element for both academic and personal success.

Routine is more than just "repeating schedules"; it is about creating a safe space where the brain prepares itself to learn. Habit, consistency, and order are the best allies in achieving any goal we set for ourselves.


A Small Detail That Makes a Big Difference: "Hello!"


This week, you may have noticed a new poster at the academy entrance. It might seem like a simple detail, but it carries a profound message: we want to encourage our students to greet others when entering and leaving.

Why is this so important to us?

  • Respect and Recognition: To greet someone is to acknowledge the person standing in front of you.

  • Social Skills: Knowing how to enter a place with courtesy is a tool that will serve them for a lifetime, far beyond their grades.

  • A Positive Atmosphere: A "good morning" or a "hello" changes the energy of a space and makes us all feel like part of a community.


We Are a Team: We Don’t Just Teach Subjects, We Shape People


At our academy, we have a clear premise: our work goes beyond explaining grammar or solving equations. We firmly believe in education in values. Responsibility, effort, and courtesy are just as essential as academic content.


However, we cannot do this work alone. Education is a team effort between the academy, the students, and the families. If we all row in the same direction—valuing both knowledge and good manners—we will be preparing our young people to be not only great students but exemplary citizens.


We invite all of you, students and parents alike, to join this initiative. A small gesture like a greeting is the first step toward a great community.

Thank you for being part of our community and for helping us start every day with a smile and a "Hello!"

 
 
 

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