This Month @ CLIP - Uma nova forma de ligar o colégio

03 Fevereiro 2023

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With January coming to an end, we are excited to announce a new initiative to promote better communication and community between students, parents, and the school. Starting this month, we will produce monthly recap videos showing our school's most exciting and vital events and daily routines.

This Month @ CLIP - January 2023

Our school is a dynamic and vibrant place, and something is always happening that is worthy of being shared. From athletic competitions to musical performances, from science fairs to club meetings, there is never a shortage of activities to keep students engaged and involved. However, with so much going on, it can be difficult for students, parents and guardians to stay informed about everything happening. This is where our monthly recap videos come in.

 

These videos will provide a brief but comprehensive overview of the main events and activities that take place each month at our school. They will feature highlights from a variety of events. They will give students, parents and guardians a glimpse into our school's life. We hope to foster a sense of community and encourage greater involvement in school life by informing everyone about what is happening at school.

 

In addition to helping to promote communication, our monthly recap videos will also serve as a valuable resource for our community. They will be able to refer back to these videos to see what has taken place in previous months and to get a sense of the variety and richness of the available experiences at our school.

We are very excited about this new initiative. We believe these monthly recap videos will be essential in promoting communication, community, and involvement at our school. We encourage everyone to tune in and share their thoughts and feedback.

 

We look forward to sharing our school's story with you!

This Month @ CLIP - Uma nova forma de ligar o colégio

Últimas notícias

29 Junho 2026
Kukula-CLIP Programme Supports 40 Children Amid Challenging Term
Despite significant disruptions caused by floods at the start of the academic year, the Kukula-CLIP programme has reported a successful return to activities, supporting dozens of children in their learning and development.    Between 30 March and 15 May, a total of 40 children attended educational support sessions at the Missionary House, where they received academic guidance, mentorship and access to a safe and stimulating environment. Programme coordinators highlighted the children’s strong motivation and enthusiasm to re-engage with learning after the difficult start to the term. Of the 40 children supported, 27 were girls and 13 boys, with an average age of 9.1 years. Over the course of the term, the programme delivered 32 educational support sessions and distributed 634 snacks, contributing both to academic support and student wellbeing. The initiative reported notable improvements in participants' academic performance, underscoring the value of targeted early intervention.  In Portuguese, the average grade rose from 6.23 to 11.1, while in Mathematics, it increased from 7.38 to 11.8. According to programme organisers, these gains reflect not only the structured support provided but also the sustained efforts of the children, their families and the educational team.    Coordinators emphasised that the programme’s impact extends beyond traditional academic metrics. At this stage of development, the focus is on building confidence, independence, and teamwork skills, as well as encouraging resilience and a positive attitude towards challenges.    “Learning at this age is about much more than grades,” the team noted, pointing to the importance of fostering personal and social development alongside academic progress.    Following the conclusion of the term, participants began a scheduled school break in line with the academic calendar. Activities resumed on 1 June, marking the start of a new phase of learning and continued support.    The programme also recognised the ongoing contribution of CLIP, whose support has been instrumental in maintaining access to educational opportunities for the children involved. Organisers expressed their gratitude, highlighting that continued investment in early education is critical to shaping future outcomes for young learners.