More than just a visit, it was a journey of sharing love—where the school, families, and students came together with a shared purpose, bringing joy and genuine care to children in need.
At the orphanage, the students of Class 5A brought along small gifts, innocent wishes, and warm hugs. Behind each gift was the thoughtful and wholehearted preparation of the parents, from planning and contributing to organising and accompanying their children throughout the trip. The parents’ active presence not only encouraged the students but also naturally and deeply spread the spirit of sharing.
For the children at Angels Orphanage, these were not merely gifts, but sincere gestures of care—a feeling of being loved, valued, and remembered. Smiles, eye contact, and moments of closeness created a truly meaningful and touching experience.
Under the dedicated guidance of Mr Talgat, the homeroom teacher, along with the support of parents and the Vietnamese homeroom teacher, the trip became a vivid lesson in compassion, sharing, and social responsibility. This was not only a charitable activity but also a clear example of close collaboration between families and the school in nurturing students’ character and positive values.
Class 5A created a beautiful memory together—a place where love was shared, where teachers and parents stood side by side for the children’s growth, and where small actions brought great joy to those less fortunate. ✨