Sunday, November 9, 2008

PRAYER DAY FOR CLASS EIGHT












Once again the National examination is here.This is an examination that is done once a year.The student sitting for this examination is expected to have completed eight years in primary school.Upon passing this examination,the student will then join high school for the next four years.
This year(2008) Mercy Care Centre will represent twenty seven students for the National examination.We had time to pray for them and also encourage them so that they may commit in memory what they have been taught and also relax when doing the examination.Twenty of them have been in Mercy Care Centre since Baby class.It has been a pleasure as we watch them grow and us in turn imparting good virtues in them.We are all wishing them the best.
Notice the writing on the cake"Pass-Yes you can" does it sound familiar?!!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

MAY I TAKE THIS CHANCE TO CONGRATULATE THE CANDIDATES,TEACHERS AND PARENTS FOR THIS FAR THEY HAVE COME,NO DOUBT THROUGH THICK AND THIN.MORE IMPORTANTLY, I THANK GOD FOR HAVING BROUGHT YOU THIS FAR.MAY HE BLESS THE WORK OF YOUR HANDS AS YOU PREPARE TO REAP WHAT YOU HAVE SOWN FOR THE LAST 7 YEARS.GO FOR
NOTHING BUT THE BEST!
SAMUEL.

Bethany Butcher said...

Please let the 27 know they are in our thoughts and prayers. Megan and kyle send best wishes. Charley and I know that MCC has provided these students with more then just the content, they have provided these students with a new life! As students they should be proud of all they have accomplished and as teachers you all should be proud of the great things you have inspired them to do! Good luck and keep us posted!

Anonymous said...

What a tremendous undertaking for all---the students as well as the teachers ! i know everyone has prepared diligently and will do his very best with God's help. Edward and i will be remembering you in our prayers. GOOD LUCK! and God's peace be with you...
Susan Lane and her cute son Edward

Tembo said...

Teachers and staff of MCC my prayers to out to you and the students and I know that all of your hard work will not go un-rewarded.
Wayne