On
September 10th, Teachers' Day, the entire Sendelta campus was filled
with the warm feeling of gratitude. Students had secretly prepared in
advance, presenting their most sincere wishes to teachers through
heartfelt gifts.
Some
classes carefully selected yarn bouquets with class funds ahead of
time. These ever-lasting "flowers" carry the children's long-standing
respect for their teachers. Other classes prepared fresh flowers and
greeting cards for students, allowing them to write down their sincere
thoughts and give them to their favorite teachers. What's
more, a grade showed great creativity by preparing small succulent
plants and handwritten greeting cards for teachers. Succulents were
chosen because they symbolize tenacious companionship and quiet
growth—they are like the teachers' diligent care day after day, and also
like the students' gradual accumulation on their academic journey.
When
the students held bouquets and greeting cards, smiled, and said "Happy
Teachers' Day" to their teachers, this simple gesture was full of pure
gratitude. Thanks to this mutual warmth, this Teachers' Day was
especially touching.