McGRATHPR.com – SELA: The International Private School, recognized for its commitment to academic excellence and fostering global citizenship, served as a beacon of education and celebration during its recent JuniorK and Kindergarten program graduation ceremonies. In all, 61 students – 51 from six JuniorK classes, and 10 Kindergarten students – marked this transition in their educational adventure, as they embark on future kindergarten and elementary school programs within SELA and beyond. SELA is the first and only full Spanish immersion school in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Director of Early Global Education Rachael Mayer opened SELA’s JuniorK graduation ceremony with a warm welcome alongside teachers and students. Teachers recited heartfelt poems or offered words of wisdom, encapsulating the essence of their time together, painting vivid pictures of curiosity, imagination, and endless possibility that await the young learners.
“As I called their names, each student stepped forward, filled with a mix of excitement and nervous anticipation,” Mayer shared. “It is a joy to share this moment of connection and recognition between teachers, families, and students as they culminate their education journey and mark the beginning of a new adventure.”
Kindergarten students receive diplomas at a ceremony shortly after. A heartwarming welcome was delivered by SELA Elementary Director Eric Simon, highlighting the growth and achievements of the remarkable young learners. Taking center stage and beaming with anticipation, the graduates performed a rendition of “Let It Grow” from The Lorax, a testament to their creativity and instilled values. As each student received their diploma, applause resonated from families and teachers with pride and admiration for their achievements, as they anticipate the first grade challenges that lie ahead.
Founded in 2004 in Cohasset as Su Escuela Language Center, the school launched with the goal of preparing English-speaking children to excel linguistically, academically, and socially in global society through instruction in a second and third language. In July of 2011, the academy expanded and opened the doors at its flagship campus in Hingham. Now established as SELA: The International Private School, its educational model has continued to expand, most recently establishing its newest campus in Norwell.
For more information about SELA: The International Private School, its programs, tuition, and more, visit selaprivateschool.com, call 781-741-5454, and follow SELA on social media.
About SELA: The International Private School
Founded in 2004 in Cohasset as Su Escuela Language Center, its private school launched with the goal of preparing English-speaking children to excel linguistically, academically, and socially in global society through instruction in a second and third language. In July of 2011, the academy expanded and opened the doors at its flagship campus in Hingham. Now established as SELA: The International Private School, its educational model has continued to expand, now offering programs for infants through age 5, in addition to the Private Elementary and Middle School programs for Kindergarten through grade 8. Today, with locations in Hingham and Norwell, SELA is the first and only Spanish full immersion school in Southeastern Massachusetts.
Currently, SELA serves nearly 300 students residing in 26 of the region’s communities. Nearly 70 highly-educated faculty members teach in full immersion programs, which includes three spoken languages at its school campuses.
SELA’s flagship campus, offering programs serving children from infancy through grade 8, is located at 75 Sgt. William B. Terry Drive, Hingham. Its recently opened second campus, currently enrolling programs for children up to age 5, is located at 137 Washington Street, Norwell.
For more information about SELA: The International Private School, its programs, tuition, and more, visit selaprivateschool.com, call 781-741-5454, and follow SELA on social media.