Mark Your Calendars

  • January 7 –Victory Day – No School

Secondary Schedule Changes for Semester 2

Beginning January 4th, Logos students in Grades 6-12 will no longer be on the A & B class schedule.  We will revert to our class schedule from last year. Students will have each class for 65 minutes 3 times a week, and all students will be on campus every day. We hope that this schedule change will help students who do not complete their at-home learning assignments remember that they need to engage in school work and learning every day.  Check Out Our New Schedule and Timetables

Secondary Homework Expectations

As we start school on campus, secondary students will have fix 65-minute classes per day, and each class three times per week. Therefore, we will be making an adjustment to our homework expectations.

Teachers are not required to give homework, but they may provide independent homework outside of class.

  • Total homework for all classes should not exceed 
  • Grade Six: 60 minutes a night
  • Grade Seven: 70 minutes a night
  • Grade Eight: 80 minutes a night
  • Grade Nine: 90 minutes a night
  • Grade Ten: 100 minutes a night
  • Grade Eleven: 110 minutes a night
  • Grade Twelve: 120 minutes a night

Leader Development Course Available to Logos Parents and the Logos Community

Are you interested in developing as a leader? Nathan Polley is undertaking research seeking to explore the impact of executive coaching on servant leader development and is seeking participants for a leader development course. This course will be in English, will cost $6 (to cover venue costs), and will be held on Wednesday afternoons from 4pm to 5:45pm. Included in this course is:

  • A 90-minute face-to-face training session for 16 weeks.
  • Three online coaching sessions of 60-minutes
  • A certificate of completion.

Participants are expected to:

  • Attend training and coaching sessions
  • Complete course activities
  • Complete a pre and post development survey
  • Participate in a focus group.

A quick background about me:

  • I have extensive experience delivering teaching and training in corporate, government and education contexts and have developed over 80 qualifications from K1 to Masters.
  • I hold qualifications encompassing education, business and coaching including a doctorate and MBA. I also have held multiple senior leadership roles in various business, education and not-for-profit organisations.
  • The Servant as Leader course builds on previous research that was developed through my doctoral program and has previously had strong reviews.

If you have further questions or are interested in participating, please contact – npolley@asianhope.org

Lightning Sports January 2021

MS soccer:

  • Boys skill development Tuesday & Thursday 3:35-4:45.
  • Girls skill development Wednesday & Friday 3:35-4:45.

HS basketball:

  • We will be offering skill development starting soon. 

Logos Cafeteria Food Service:

  • Logos cafeteria food service has resumed.  Due to the restrictions with Covid-19 regulations, lunches are able to be purchased by month.  Please contact the office to purchase lunch or with any questions.

For those of you who paid for November & December lunch.  Logos will not charge you for January lunches.  High School students will need to pay an additional $30 since the fee for Nov and Dec was only $20 because of the A/B day schedule and finals week no lunch.  1 month for high school lunch is $50 so the office will bill you for the additional $30. 

Please email or call the office with other questions. 

Logos Van Service:

  • As we enter a new semester, we will be investigating resuming our van service. 
  • Due to Covid-19 restrictions and the need for social distancing, cost for this service will be a lot more. 
  • Please complete the Logos Van Service Survey you will receive by email tomorrow. 

Library Corner

A Note from School Nurse

Returning to school Reactions: Helping Children Cope

Children may respond differently to returning to school after a COVID scare government-mandated closure. Below are some reactions according to age group and the best ways you can respond.

Reinforcing good hand hygiene practices will help empower children about what they can do to remain healthy

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