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SIS Singapore Intercultural School — Best International School/Educational Institution

Embracing the Spirit of Renewal this Eid Al-Fitr 1447 H

greeting lebaran idul fitri

For our families and staff who celebrate, the crescent moon marks the end of a month of dedication and the beginning of a vibrant season of gratitude. For the SIS Group of Schools community, Eid Al-Fitr is a significant time for families to come together, reflect on their growth, and practice the values of discipline and empathy.

Whether we call it Lebaran or Eid, the essence remains the same: a celebration of the discipline we found during the past month and the joy of reconnecting with what matters most.

From Discipline to Joy: The Lifestyle Transition

The transition from a month of fasting to the festivities of Eid is a profound shift in rhythm. At SIS, we see our students move from the quiet reflection of the library to the high-energy joy of community gatherings. This shift isn’t just about the return to regular meals. It’s about carrying the resilience learned during Ramadan into our daily lives.

The Heart of Connection

It is a time for our students and staff to bridge the gap between their modern international education and their deep cultural heritage. This connection to family provides the emotional “safety net” that allows our students to soar higher when they return to the classroom.

Mindful Celebration: Tips for SIS Students

As we move into the festivities, maintaining a healthy lifestyle ensures we start the new term feeling refreshed and ready for the challenges ahead.

1. The “Gentle” Feast

After a month of fasting, your body needs time to adjust. Enjoy the festive treats, but balance the rich flavors with hydrating fruits and vegetables. Think of your nutrition as the steady energy you need to stay sharp and focused when classes resume.

2. The Power of Forgiveness

The tradition of asking for forgiveness is a powerful tool for emotional intelligence. Use this time to mend any small misunderstandings with friends or peers. Starting the new month with a clear mind and a kind heart is the best way to foster a positive environment for everyone.

3. Reflect and Set New Goals

Eid is the perfect “reset button.” Take a quiet moment amid the celebrations to look back at what you achieved recently. Did you find a new level of focus? Use that momentum to decide what you want to accomplish in the final term of the school year.

A Message of Unity from SIS

At the SIS Group of Schools, we are proud to be a community where diverse traditions are celebrated as a source of strength. As we celebrate 30 years of excellence, we recognize that the lessons of patience, empathy, and discipline are the very things that help our students become capable leaders.

To our students, parents, and staff celebrating: May your Eid be filled with the warmth of family, the joy of community, and the promise of a bright future.

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