Planning Futures, Growing Together, Embracing the Season
As the academic year drew to a close, our EP TUP family came together for a special June homeroom session centered on the theme: "Summer Learning & Personal Development" ☀️📚🌱
Students and teachers collaborated to plan purposeful summer activities, set personal growth goals, and reflect on the journey so far — setting the stage for an enriching break and a strong start to the year ahead. 💡🧠💬
Students crafted personalized summer schedules balancing learning, hobbies, rest, and new experiences to make the most of the break.
Setting reading goals, language practice targets, and skill-building challenges to keep momentum going through the summer months.
Reflecting on the year's achievements, identifying areas for growth, and committing to habits that foster well-being and resilience.
Celebrating friendships, sharing appreciation for each other, and planning ways to stay connected as a community during the break.
Highlights from our summer planning sessions and personal development discussions.
Students took time to look back on the school year — celebrating wins, acknowledging growth, and expressing gratitude for teachers, friends, and the experiences that shaped them.
Each student designed a personal "Summer Blueprint" — a visual plan outlining reading goals, skills to explore, activities to try, and daily habits to build over the holiday.
Students and teachers explored a curated list of summer reads and online learning resources. Participants chose personal challenges and shared what they were most excited to discover.
In a heartfelt closing, students wrote short letters to their future selves — to be opened at the start of the next school year — reflecting on who they are now and who they hope to become.
What our EP TUP family carried into the summer — intentions, goals, and a commitment to keep growing.
Approaching the summer with a clear plan turns free time into an opportunity for real, meaningful growth.
Rest, play, and personal hobbies are just as important as academic goals — a balanced summer recharges mind and spirit.
Journaling, letter-writing, and goal-tracking help students stay accountable and process their experiences more deeply.
Keeping in touch with classmates and teachers during the break strengthens bonds and eases the transition back to school.