We are now finished with our third month of the new semester of our English teaching ministries.
David began with a little bit of a different schedule and some new opportunities to teach English. He will be teaching a business English class through the company of one of the church members. He will also be teaching a Juku class on a class by class need. Juku is a 'cram' school where students choose the subject they want to study. David is helping 2 students currently prepare to take an English language entrance test for college.
The Pre-School began twice a week in September and has kept us busy. The students have taken a bit of time to adjust to our new schedule but now they are doing well. We still have openings for the April 2014 school year, so please pray with us as potential new families are viewing our school and consider enrolling their child. In Japan, most families decide by the end of November where they will enroll their child for the next school year.
The Pre-School has a Facebook page that is updated weekly with pictures and videos of our activities. Please click on the link below to view the page. (you don't have to have Facebook to view)
New Beginning Pre-School
Thank you for your thoughts, prayers and words of encouragement as we work in these various English teaching ministries in Japan.
The Pre-School began twice a week in September and has kept us busy. The students have taken a bit of time to adjust to our new schedule but now they are doing well. We still have openings for the April 2014 school year, so please pray with us as potential new families are viewing our school and consider enrolling their child. In Japan, most families decide by the end of November where they will enroll their child for the next school year.
The Pre-School has a Facebook page that is updated weekly with pictures and videos of our activities. Please click on the link below to view the page. (you don't have to have Facebook to view)
New Beginning Pre-School
Thank you for your thoughts, prayers and words of encouragement as we work in these various English teaching ministries in Japan.
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