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The first of the kindergarten graduation speeches is about the wider aspects of
kindergarten not just traditional learning. The simplest of language is best for
kindergarten graduation speeches.
We are gathered here today for the name of school Kindergarten Graduation. This is a
great occasion in the lives of all the children. It is also due recognition for the outstanding
work of the staff and also a pretty emotional day for the parents - I can say that as my son
name of child is graduating.
Just looking round the happy smiling faces says so much about the fun and outstanding
environment at Rosebank. Our children have learned so much. I was very apprehensive
when I first brought Ellie here but she has loved being part of the Rosebank team.
The school places great value on community, learning, fun and a child centred approach.
I am always amazed at just how much that has meant to the local community.
I feel really delighted at the way Ellie loves coming here to school and looks forward to
what she is learning. Seeing that big smile on her face in the morning is fantastic.None of
this would be possible without the fantastic staff led by Nora. In fact the whole team of
Liz, Laura and Susan have been fantastic, they clearly love being with the children as
much as the children love them. Rarely have I seen people love going to work as much.
That enthusiasm rubs off on the children. The result of this great environment is that the
right things are happening for our children. They have learned to love learning and that
skill will help them so much as they progress with their education.
A memory that will stay with me forever is Ellie telling me that “just like Maria in Sound
of Music she is facing her fears”. I love the idea that we all learn to take on challenges
and the children learning to do that at such a young age is excellent.This ethos has given
us children that are fit, healthy and growing in confidence.
Life is not just about learning to read and write. They are important, but more so is love
and friendship. I feel Ellie has had that everyday since she got here. The school places
great emphasis on being part of the community. This is a lifelong skill which will help all
of us flourish. It may seem slightly old fashioned but a sense of community to me is very
important to the future of our town and our children. School is not a refuge either, the
children have learned how much fun it is to be part of the community and just how great
that feeling is when you give to others They get so much back locally and I feel very
proud of them all!
There have been a few very funny moments along the way. Laughing is a vital part of
life. Life is not all work and a balanced perspective laughing along the way will smooth
the path.
So, thank you to the teachers, I hope you love the gifts we have for you. The love you
have for the children shines through in their results. Thank you to all the parents who
have willingly given their time.
Looking ahead our children are very well equiped to take on the next part of their
educational lives. They have strong foundations and I feel very confident we have given
the children a great start in life. They have learned many priceless lessons. Take on
challenges, be loving, love learning, be part of the community, laugh and be all you can
be. What parent would not give a million dollars for their children to have that attitude all
their lives.
Thank you.
I wanted to start with a reference to my right to speak (my daughter being at the
kindergarten)The idea being to also establish rapport with the audience, my credibility
and make kindergarten graduation speeches highly personal!
I like the idea of using the rhythm of three during any speech. Example blood, sweat and
tears works. I used curious, imaginative and creative. Also some anaphora with a number
of sentences grouped together starting with YOU.
Thank you Principal Mckenzie for your gracious opening. I am honoured to be here
speaking at Rosebank Kindergarten to honor the graduation of our children.
My daughter Ellie has been a real advocate for the education and life skills learned here. I
have been struck by the quality of teaching staff and our committee work has been a real
pleasure as their professional standards mean we have so little to do.
You are wonderfulYou inspired our childrenYou gave them love and learning, and
importantlyYou loved the children.
Our children are ready now to move on to the next phase of their education, indeed they
are excellently prepared.
The next of the kindergarten graduation speeches is about the kids wonderful
curiosity, imagination and creativity. The simplest of language is best for
kindergarten speeches.
I know from my own entrepreneurial background that great things come to those who
have wonderful curiosity, imagination and creativity.
Our children have been set free here to be curious, imaginative and creative. It never
ceases to amaze me at just how much that is so - even just seeing Ellie and her friends
making up games, their drawing and their play.
I am constantly being told wonderful stories about what she did at school, what the other
children did, and how much fun it all was. Kindergarten outings to gather autumn leaves,
Xmas Santa trips, charity work for disadvantaged children, the astronomy trip and so
much more. Each one a fantastic learning experience.
Imagination has come from being encouraged to set your mind free in a positive
environment.
The creativity has come from being encouraged to try find a way to make sense of your
imaginative ideas and play with the ideas to see what works.
The kids seem to have an attitude that every outcome is something that you can learn
from and that keeps things very positive.
We, the parents, love Rosebank and all the team. It has been the making of our children
in so many ways.
We are sad to leave the brilliant staff of Nora, Liz, Laura and Susan but do promise that
we will be here for you if you ever need us.
We now look forward to our children building on everything that has been achieved.
Thank you
The next of the kindergarten graduation speeches is about having a dream. The
simplest of language is best for kindergarten graduation speeches.
Thanks to each of you for making our lives fantastic. Just to be involved wit Jack, Mary,
Ryan, Holly, Sophie, Jackie, Scott, Allan, Ellie, Jessica, Bruce, Abbie, Emelia and Wilf is
a rare delight!!
I look out at you wonderful children and have to remind myself just how young you are.
You have achieved so much in such a short space of time.
Your achievements are excellence in numbers, shapes, letters, words, awareness of the
environment and the kindergarten. You also give a lot to each other. I am amazed at the
maturity you all show - well done!!
Thanks to the outstanding teaching staff. Without you the children would be ill prepared
for those next crucial steps. Take a bow Ayesha, Laura. Harriet and Freda.
I looked into your kindergarten room yesterday. You should all be very proud of your
paintings, drawings photographs and creative learning. I am sure every single mum and
dad will be fairly emotional seeing your work.
One great thing I did notice was the spaceship you all made together.
I know your theme was about reaching up high and exploring what is out in space.
A spaceship was once only a dream a person had. It came true and let people make heir
own dreams come true.
I hope each of you have a dream. Does anyone have a dream, shout them out.
Remember if you have a dream then your dreams can come true. I hope each of you just
loves the next steps in your life. School will be great and you are all very well prepared.
The next of the kindergarten graduation speeches is about reaching for the stars.
The simplest of language is best for kindergarten graduation speeches.
Congratulations to Emma, Marsha, Kevin, Rudy, Ross, Alix, Freda, Albert, Marta, Nadia
and Rosie.
I only have to look at you all to know those bright eyes belong to little stars.
You have reached for the stars and you certainly did catch yours. Well done to all of you.
I am just so proud of how all of you have developed, grown and become little adults all
ready for the next stage in your schooling.
Your numbers, language, charity work, shapes, and how you respect each other are
exceptional. You are also now responsible citizens. Your brilliance just shines out of you
all!!
It is my pleasure to give a special prize to each of you for being, well just brilliant.
Also let us all take a moment to recognise and thank the excellent teaching staff. I know
all of the children just love to be with you. The love you show for our children is
amazing. Our children are so well prepared to move on now and are hard working,
respectful young adults. You have inspired tem to reach for the stars and we are all very,
very grateful.
Looking ahead I hope you all have a great party today, you deserve it. I too am looking
forward to pin the tail on the donkey, pass the parcel and tag.
The next of the kindergarten graduation speeches is about learning effectively. The
simplest of language is best for kindergarten graduation speeches.
Well Done Class of 2011 and the biggest congratulations in all the world to all of you.
Well done to Ian, Warrick, Millar, Emma, Hugh, Jack, may, Lee-Ann, Freda, Christine,
Robert, Karen, James and Ailicia..Each of you are brilliant.
I have seen your wonderful artwork with fantastic pictures of your families and friends. I
love, too, your magnificent crafts like the Easter Eggs and the balloon faces. Great Stuff!!
Give a big cheer for your teachers. Thanks to Helga, Roberta, Mary and William - you
are great teachers.
I am sure you still laugh when you think of William dressed as a clown! Wasn’t he just a
great clown.
Thanks to the fund raising committee. Mrs Martin and the fund raising team have been
amazing. It has kept the kindergarten fully funded for years to come!
The fun, joy and happiness.The learning of numbers, shapes, letters, words and the world
around you.The great friends you have.
I think I love too the way you all use your great minds to think. I know you have learned
all about thinking minds, listening ears, and seeing eyes.
Do you remember the parents talent spots where you learned to run a shop, clean cars,
teach and lots, lots more.
I was awestruck by the way you all tried to set up the shop and then learn from any little
mistakes you made without being concerned to be wrong. You all try your absolute best
and then just learn how to be better - a most amazing lifelong skill!!
I know James tried to fill the shelves of the shop and then he asked to go round with Mr
Rosen and see what he could have done better. I know how proud all the teachers and
parents are at you great attitude!!
If I could have all of you working with me I would be the happiest lady in Hopeton. My
shop would be the best in the world!!
As you now move on to school I know you are all ready to go. If you keep trying your
absolute best and the learn how to do better you all be brilliant all your life!
Good luck kids. I know you are looking forward to today’s party, so am I!