Where Excellence Begins: A Spotlight on Our Junior School Vice Principal Academics At Newton’s Grove, we believe that the foundation of excellence is built early—in classrooms filled with curiosity, care, and creativity. At the heart of this foundation is our Junior School Vice Principal, Mrs. Rebecca Santiago, a passionate leader whose dedication ensures that every child begins their educational journey with confidence, joy, and purpose. With a deep commitment to both academic and personal growth, Mrs. Santiago leads a team of exceptional educators who understand that the earliest years of learning are among the most critical. Together, they craft enriching, hands-on learning experiences designed to engage young minds, ignite imagination, foster a love of learning, and build the essential skills that carry students forward. In our Junior School, no day is ever ordinary. Whether it’s an interactive activity, a story brought to life through drama, learning the foundational principles of music, or a collaborative project that inspires problem-solving and teamwork, the learning here is intentional, joyful, and deeply meaningful. Under the guidance of our Junior School Vice Principal, every program is thoughtfully designed to nurture the whole child—academically, socially, and emotionally. Mrs. Santiago’s leadership is rooted in the belief that when children feel seen, heard, and supported, they become empowered to aim high, think boldly, and embrace a lifelong love of learning. That belief is felt in every hallway, every classroom, and every interaction. It’s what sets our Junior School apart—and what makes it a place where young learners not only thrive, but begin their path toward becoming the leaders of tomorrow. As we celebrate the vibrant spirit of our Junior School, we honor the visionary leadership of our exceptional Vice Principal, Mrs. Santiago, and the tireless dedication of the faculty she leads. Their work shapes not just strong students, but confident, compassionate individuals who will go on to make a meaningful impact in the world. Because at Newton’s Grove, each student’s extraordinary doesn’t just happen. It is fostered, early. Related Articles June 2025 Celebrating Excellence: 48 Years of 100% University Acceptance At Newton’s Grove, academic excellence isn’t just a goal—it’s a legacy. As we mark our… June 2025 Unlocking the Future: How Our Advanced Placement Program Prepares Students for University Success At Newton’s Grove School, we pride ourselves on being more than just a Pre-K to… June 2025 A Year to Remember: Celebrating a Remarkable Journey of Achievement and Growth As the final chapter of the school year closes, we take a moment to reflect… June 2025 Leaving a Legacy: Celebrating the Class of 2025 This week, we gathered in our impressive Athletic Centre which was transformed into an exquisite… June 2025 A Year of Growth, Gratitude, and Greatness: Celebrating Our Junior and Middle School Students As the school year draws to a close, we gather as a community to mark… June 2025 Global Learning: A Special Feature from our Grade 6 Students at Camp Wanakita Maya: Grade 6 It all started on the bus ride…The very LONG bus ride! The… More posts
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