Sunday 10 July 2016

"Eudaimonia" and the virtues we practice at Second Home Nursery School



Our beloved Parents and Friends,

The ancient Greeks called “eudaimonia” our “well being” and they believed that practicing a strong mind in a strong body leads to a happy life. Among what they define as the five crucial elements of well-being, each pursued for its own sake, are: positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning and accomplishment.

At Second Home Nursery School, we have done our best throughout this year to accomplish all these virtues in order to feel sure that our graduate students will be well prepared like a good soil for the upcoming seeds that further education may place upon their current promising state.

I wish for each of them to have all the support they may need throughout their lives, and I wish that their love for advancement as they continue their education may be their strongest need.

Thank you all for being with us and I advise you to be always supportive no matter what the future may bring, as love is the most important thing you can offer your children.



I wish our little graduates all the success in their future endeavours as they progress to the next stage of their educational journey.

Thanking you once again and may love be always with you.

Mrs Xenia Giannaki
Headmistress
Second Home Nursery School

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