Dear H-FARM Parents,
It is with a heart full of gratitude and reflection that I write this to you today. Over the past 5 ½ years here at our wonderful school, I’ve had the profound privilege of being part of the lives of hundreds of your children and building connections with you, their parents. Your trust in me has been the cornerstone of this incredible journey, and I am sincerely thankful for the opportunity to contribute to the learning and development of so many bright minds.
This experience, immersed in the daily growth and discoveries of our young learners, has been nothing short of humbling. The joy and satisfaction derived from witnessing their progress are immeasurable. I carry with me an endless list of memories from our time together – moments of laughter, curiosity, and milestones achieved.
The collaborative spirit within the PYP section and everything our team has accomplished has filled me with pride. I am genuinely grateful for the support and camaraderie of the entire PYP staff, both present and past, as well as the numerous and invaluable H-FARMERS who have played a significant role in my journey here.
As I prepare to take the next step in my career, I reflect on the personal and professional growth that this chapter of my life has afforded me. The experience has strengthened my identity as an educator and deepened my commitment to supporting children, teachers, and parents in diverse educational settings.
While the prospect of bidding farewell in June is on the horizon, we still have several months of this school year ahead. I am enthusiastic about continuing to support your children’s learning during this time. Each day brings new opportunities for growth and discovery, and I am committed to making the most of our remaining time together.
I extend my heartfelt thanks for your unwavering support throughout this journey. Your collaboration has been instrumental in creating the positive and nurturing learning environment our school offers, and I am genuinely grateful for the trust you have placed in me.
Respectfully, Jane Andrews