Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Art Award

Various art pieces were selected to be part of an exhibition at the school. Judges evaluated each piece and then made their selections. We were all very proud (and surprised) when Jason's unique and original plate was selected for first place in the middle school. Way to go Jason!

More celebrations!

As the school years drew to a close there were so many events and special times to celebrate.

Our church recognizes the Seniors with a special Sunday service. Each Graduate is given a leather Bible as a gift from their "home church". Here is our pastor giving Lindsey hers.


On the same Sunday we had a tea for all of the graduating girls and their mothers. It was held in our local "Art Factory" an old factory building that is now being renovated by a missionary family. Their vision for the building involves missions and arts. It also makes a unique setting for things like teas and get togethers.

These 4 have been at BFA for all 12 years of school - a not so common accomplishment. They were all surprised when, during the awards night,
the video of their first day of school was shown.

Lindsey with her Grade One teacher!
Friends

Graduation Day!

Getting Ready ...

The Director of the School waiting at the front. The flags stand for the countries represented in the student body. I believe there are about 40 of them.
This is the largest class that BFA has graduated - 78 grads.


Lindsey
Receiving her diploma and cords.
She will receive two cords which means she graduates with High Honours!
...and they are done!!

a very proud dad

Receiving flowers for Grad is not unusual, but these were delivered right during the grad ceremony! They are very beautiful and add a wonderful grad memory.Jason and Lindsey - and yes he is taller than she is

Graduation marks the end of a chapter. There is much excitement for what lies ahead but for our kids these days are also filled with many tears. Lindsey's class is already scattered across the world with the hope that they will one day meet up with their freinds again. That is one of the joys and sorrows of being a missionary kid.
These two have been friends since they were 3 years old- another very rare occurance in the missionary community. In just a few weeks time Steph will be moving to the US for further studies.

Middle School Graduation

Jason, all dressed up and ready to go.
The end of grade 8 is celebrated with a special dinner for the students followed by a program in which each of the students is given a tribute. It is a special way to mark the end of middle school (junior high) and give them a bit of a send-off as they move into high school.

Jason and his friend, Michael

The boys - before and after (in reverse)
This is almost all of the boys in Jason's class, looking a whole lot more spiffy than they usually do!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Celebrations - JSB

The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in May. It is the celebration of the graduating class given by the junior class (grade 11). This is an event very much looked forward to. Everyone dresses in their finest festive clothes and it is a great time for the seniors.
Couldn't resist at least one picture of her shoes!


Here is Lindsey's small group - or at least most of them. They have met together almost weekly, these past 4 years, losing some girls and adding others along the way. We are so thankful for her leaders who have invested so much into these girls lives!

Roses

The Roses are wonderful this year. It is hard to know if they are more beautiful than other years or if they just simply impress us each year with their beauty. Here is just a glimpse of what we are seeing.