Educational Philosophy

Education is a social process. Education is growth. Education is not a preparation for life; education is life itself.

~ John Dewey

Our simple educational philosphy: we learn as we live and we celebrate what we learn!

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween




This year, we went "wild with pumpkins" and carved pumpkins of endangered species. Check out the other templates at the World Wildlife Fund if you haven't carved your pumpkin yet.









For more than 45 years, World Wildlife Fund has been protecting the future of nature, the habitats of our precious animal species, and the rich ecosystems that support life.








The rhinoceros is endangered. It looks like something from the dinosaur age, but it is a very important part of its ecocystem. Seed dispersers and soil fertilizers, rhinos nourish the earth. Their existence has been increasingly threatened due to poaching and habitat loss.




Worldwide, marine turtles are in grave danger. Three of the seven existing species are listed as critically endangered on IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species. These creatures have traveled the seas for 100 million years and we must save them.

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