20/05/2026
Your friends can influence your future.
Choose friends who are serious with their studies.
Avoid distractions.
The right circle will push you forward.
“Show me your friends and I will show you your future.” — Mark Ambrose
18/05/2026
Do not keep quiet when you are confused.
Asking questions does not mean you are weak.
It shows that you want to learn.
Every great student asks questions.
“Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers.” — Voltaire
15/05/2026
Coming to school every day matters.
Each lesson builds on the previous one.
Missing class means missing understanding.
Be present. Be punctual.
“Eighty percent of success is showing up.” — Woody Allen
13/05/2026
What you learn today can be forgotten tomorrow if you don’t revise.
Go over your notes daily.
Practice what you were taught.
Revision builds confidence.
“Practice is the key to success.” — John Wooden
11/05/2026
Your environment affects your learning.
Keep your books neat.
Arrange your bag properly.
Wear your uniform correctly.
Discipline starts with small habits.
“We are what we repeatedly do.” — Aristotle
08/05/2026
Respect is important in school.
Respect your teachers.
Respect your classmates.
Respect yourself.
A respectful student learns better and goes far in life.
“Respect yourself and others will respect you.” — Confucius
06/05/2026
Reading is not only for exams.
It builds your mind.
It improves your thinking.
It helps you express yourself better.
Read something every day, even if it is small.
“Readers are leaders.” — Margaret Fuller
04/05/2026
A new month has started.
Do not just go through it. Be intentional.
Set one clear academic goal.
It can be improving in Mathematics, reading faster, or submitting assignments on time.
Write it down. Work on it every day.
Small progress is still progress.
“A goal without a plan is just a wish.” — Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
01/05/2026
May 1 is called Workers’ Day.
It started many years ago in Chicago in 1886. Workers were asking for fair working hours. They wanted 8 hours for work, 8 hours for rest, and 8 hours for family.
Some protests turned serious, but the message was clear — workers deserve respect and fair treatment.
Today, many countries celebrate Workers’ Day to appreciate the effort of people who work every day — teachers, doctors, drivers, farmers, and many others.
For you as a student:
Your work is your studies.
Take it seriously. One day, you will also be part of the workforce.
“Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.” — Aristotle
01/05/2026
There is dignity in every kind of work. In the hands that heal, the hands that build, the hands that feed, and the hands that protect. No job is too small. No worker is invisible. Today we remind every hardworking person — your effort matters, your sacrifice is seen, and your contribution changes lives. Happy Workers' Day from Glory International School. 🌟💪🏾
29/04/2026
New term. New attitude.
Last term is gone.
What you do now is what matters.
Come to school on time.
Pay attention in class.
Respect your teachers.
Do your assignments.
Simple things. But they make a big difference.
To parents: please guide and monitor.
To teachers: keep pushing, even when it is not easy.
This term, let us all be intentional.
“Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” — John Dewey