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Thursday, June 19, 2025

20 June 2025

All Invited to High School Graduation


Everyone in the BCCI community is invited to attend and join us in celebrating the eight BCCI high school graduates.

Tuesday, 24 June, at 1:30 at PPM2 auditorium

Start of School in August

  • 18 August: 1st day of school—half day of school
  • 8:00am The new school year begins!
  • 10:30am Welcome parents to BCCI. Very important Parent Orientation for the new school year
  • 11:30am Parents are welcome to visit their child’s classroom

Last week of school year plan, 23-25 June

NO SCHOOL THIS WEEK EXCEPT FOR THE GRADE LEVEL CEREMONIES

Monday: no school. Teacher work day & assembly preparation

Tuesday, 24 June: teacher work day & assembly preparation

1:30pm High School Graduation (PPM2 auditorium)

Wednesday, 25 June

8:30am Kindergarten Graduation/Moving Up Ceremony (cafeteria)

10:30am Primary Moving Up Ceremony (PPM2 auditorium)

1:00pm Middle School Graduation (PPM2 auditorium) 

Summer Fun Offline

There is a list of 100 offline activities for children. The list is from America, but there is still a lot of advice of parents to keep children and youth off their screens and have summer fun LINK

Next School Year’s Calendar


We are so thankful that your family has been a part of BCCI this school year. As I think back over the year, I am filled with thankfulness to God. Blessings on your summer!

Blessings,
Pastor Mac

P.S. Important Parent Reminders

Monitor Your Child While Playing Roblox

  • Roblox is a popular online game, but some games like Mimic and Dead Silence have scary content that could be upsetting for young minds.
  • Please supervise your children when they play Roblox to ensure they have a safe and positive experience.
  • Encourage regular breaks, talk with your child about the games they play, and use parental controls where possible.
  • Another one called Italian Brainrot, feature content that may be confusing or inappropriate for younger children.It's spelt "trallallero trallalà" — a nonsense phrase meant to mimic carefree singing, like a child’s rhyme or when you mumble a melody because you don’t know the words.
 About the "Tung Tung Tung Sahur" Song
  • The viral Tung Tung Tung Sahur song has been popular among students, but it can have negative effects on young minds by distracting them and impacting focus.
  • We recommend parents monitor exposure to such content and discuss with your children the importance of balancing entertainment with their studies and well-being


30 January 2026

 Parent-Teacher Conferences! Friday, 6 February—no school for students, but school for parents 😊 Sign up for appointments with teachers: L...