Mi daughter seems happy and excited about every school day, and even enjoys doing her homework. That may be common for many parents, but considering my daughter is shy, new in a big school, just moved from another country, and who can barely understand English, to me that is one of the main reasons moving to Worcester has been a wonderfully nice experience.
For people just moving to Worcester, or who are looking for a good school, I'd like to recommend St. Peter School. Its headmaster is Meg Kursonis, a caring person whose energy and enthusiasm is an example for younger people. In spite of her busy schedules, Mrs. Kursonis finds time to meet with all the families, know the names of parents and their children, be present to greet students at the beginning of every school day and at the end of every session to support teachers
I have got to know many other parents, and they all have excellent comments about the quality of St. Peter and its teachers. This school might be in a not-so-good part of Worcester, but its orderly system of teaching, the cleanliness of its installations, complemented with its Catholic education, make St. Peter a wonderful school.
This sounds like a great school! I like the map of where you moved from too!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is really~~~~~ cute!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you found the right school for your daughter, it is definitely tough to make that kind of decision! What kind of classes do they offer for kids at St. Peter School? Do they have a set curriculum or do they also allow electives/alternatives?
ReplyDeleteFabulous family shot. And a great post that draws you in from the start. I look forward to reading more about your time here.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to your daughter at St. Peter's school! I attended Catholic school my entire life and I hope she enjoys it as much as I did. I would love to see more pictures from your apple picking trip!
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