ALBUM – SELA: The International Private School Observes National Foreign Language Week

Ford V (Kindergarten) (Cohasset) and Cruz C (1st Grade) (Weymouth) presenting facts about Australia in Spanish and English
Ford V (Kindergarten) (Cohasset) and Cruz C (1st Grade) (Weymouth) presenting facts about Australia in Spanish and English
SELA second graders Melanie S. of Cohasset, Hunter R. of Hingham, and Tessa S. of Hingham presenting facts about Peru in Spanish and English, courtesy image

Diverse curriculum, field trips, performances, and exhibits comprise an adventurous and educational celebration

McGRATHPR.com – Over 300 students and faculty at SELA: The International Private School, with campuses in Hingham and Norwell, recently observed National Foreign Language Week (March 6 to 11) through culture, education, and adventure.

Kicking off the National Foreign Language Week celebration, SELA students in grades 2 through 4 explored the prestigious Peabody Essex Museum on a field trip, touring a variety of culturally diverse exhibits, including the museum’s 16-bedroom Yin Yu Tang house, a stately Huizhou-region structure built during China’s Qing Dynasty. Kindergarten and 1st grade students visited Quincy Taekwondo, where they participated in a Mandarin-immersed Taekwondo class – their first introduction to the martial arts – reinforcing students’ fluency and vocabulary in a fun and interactive way. Throughout the week, students continued to explore the languages and cultures of diverse countries as they adventured through “trips around the world” in class and stamped their “passports” while “visiting” each land.

Students in SELA’s School of Early Global Education (ages 3 months to 5 years) also “adventured around the world” as families visited classrooms, leading a craft, song, or dance, helping students learn about countries selected from the “continent of the day.” SELA’s Director of Admissions Alexandra Perry shares “Students and parents alike enjoy the many events such as this that provide different learning opportunities and also strengthen the SELA community and family involvement.”

SELA second graders Viggo S. of Braintree and Amelia W. of Hingham, singing the Southern Peruvian “Tambobambino” song, courtesy image

As a culmination to the week, SELA’s elementary students applied their new knowledge to create an all-school multilingual performance for their families, presenting facts about Australia, China, and Peru in Spanish, English, and Mandarin languages. This presentation rounded out the week of celebration with music and cultural performances, including a song native to each featured country, and a variety of art exhibits.

National Foreign Language Week (NFLW), instituted in 1957, is celebrated annually. The weeklong observation originated with the intention of educating American students on the vital necessity of foreign language study.  NFLW inspires schools around America to celebrate foreign language education by discussing the joys of learning a new language and raising awareness for the importance of studying foreign languages.

Founded in 2004 in Cohasset as Su Escuela Language Center, later evolving into a private school, it launched with the goal of preparing English-speaking children to excel linguistically, academically, and socially in a global society through instruction in a second and third language. In July of 2011, the academy expanded and opened its doors at its flagship campus in Hingham. Now established as SELA: The International Private School, its educational model continues 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.

SELA’s National Foreign Language Week Celebration

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.

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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 our 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 over 300 students residing in 26 of the region’s communities. Nearly 70 highly educated faculty members teach in their full immersion programs, which includes three spoken languages at its school campuses.

SELA’s flagship campus, offering full time and part time programs serving children from infancy through grade 8, is located at 75 Sgt. William B. Terry Drive, Hingham.  Its recently opened second campus, which is currently enrolling children ages 3 months 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.

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