Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy

Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy

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Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy established to meet the literacy and numeray needs of students.

Photos from Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy's post 13/06/2026

On behalf of the Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy to our beloved parents and guardians, we would like to extend my appreciation to each of you for your support and attendance during our Sabbath School program yesterday at Zion SDA Church.

Thank you for encouraging your children and helping them participate in the program. Your presence, prayers, and support contributed greatly to the success of the day. We are proud of our students for their confidence, enthusiasm, and willingness to share their talents in worship and service.

We also thank you for partnering with us in nurturing the spiritual, academic, and personal growth of our children. Together, we are helping them grow in faith, character, and confidence.

May God richly bless you and your families. We look forward to your continued support in future programs.
With sincere gratitude,
Baxton Literacy and Numeracy School

"Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it." – Proverbs 22:6 🙏

Pc- Allÿ Fulaga and Netma Vavozo Jack ❤🙏🏾

30/05/2026

On behalf of the Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy Admin, students, and parents, we extend our heartfelt condolences to Joseph, Breyden and Nasalyn on the passing of their beloved great-grandmother.

During this time of sorrow, we pray that God will comfort and strengthen your family. May the cherished memories you shared with her bring you peace and encouragement in the days ahead.

Not long Jesus will come so take heart. Our prayers are with you sister Karen Noda Inomae Essy Abana and the family 💗💗💗

14/05/2026

A blessing to see them blending sound to make words. 💪🏿💗

12/05/2026

Tomorrow there will be no class as I will be presenting my research proposal at the Solomon Islands National University Postgraduate Research Symposium.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

See you all on Thursday ❤🙏🏾

🎓📚 FEH Postgraduate Research Symposium 2026

The Faculty of Education and Humanities (FEH) at Solomon Islands National University proudly invites staff, students, educators, and the public to attend the Postgraduate Research Symposium for the Master in School Leadership and Change programme.

Join us as postgraduate students present research addressing important educational issues and leadership challenges in the Solomon Islands context.

📍 FEH Complex Building Level 2 – Room 5
📅 Wednesday,13 May 2026
🕛 12:00 PM

Presentations include:
🔹 Exploring the Role of Church Education Providers in Inclusive Education: A Case Study of Teenage Pregnancy in High Schools in the Solomon Islands – Ellery Ri’imana Aengari

🔹 Navigating Digital Transformation: The Opportunities and Challenges Facing School Leaders in Solomon Islands – Max Elijah

All are welcome to attend.

For more information, please contact the FEH Admin on (677) 42600.

Photos from Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy's post 11/05/2026

Teaching children to appreciate their mothers helps them learn love, respect, gratitude, and kindness. Mothers sacrifice so much to care for their children, and teaching appreciation helps children value those efforts and build stronger family relationships.

Mother’s Day is important because it gives children a special opportunity to say “thank you” and show love to their moms. Honoring parents is part of building a respectful and God-centered life (see Exodus 20:12). Mother’s Day can therefore be a practical way to teach children gratitude, respect, and love in action.

It reminds us not to take a mother’s care and sacrifices for granted.

🔙 Yesterday's precious events Baxton Riimana Literacy and Numeracy with Ellery Ri-imana Aengari

08/05/2026

Week 3 is done and dusted - what a blessing it has been. We give thanks to the Lord for guiding us through each day and for the gift of the Sabbath, a special time to rest, reflect, and reconnect with Him. His care has been constant, seen in the strength He gives, the protection we experience, and the peace we feel.

Our moral value this week—care—reminds us of something simple but powerful: how we treat others, ourselves, and even the world around us truly matters. Care is shown in our actions, our words, and our attitudes. It is being gentle, helpful, and thoughtful in everything we do.

When we practice care, we reflect God’s love. Just as He cares deeply for us, we are called to care for one another. Care builds strong relationships, creates a safe and happy environment, and helps everyone grow.

As we move forward, let us continue to live out this value daily—not just this week, but always. A caring heart can make a big difference in the lives of many.

Have a blessed weekend and God bless 🙏🏾

02/05/2026

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Stinger Palmer, Eileen Lichu'un Bouro, Hemzii Edwin, Bolega Kiva, Ra She

02/05/2026

Be still and know God 🙏🏾🥰

01/05/2026

Our moral value this week is peace, reminding us of the comforting promise in John 14:27, where we are given a peace that the world cannot offer.

As we focused on our theme of taking care of our bodies, we were truly blessed to learn the importance of hygiene and health. We sincerely thank Nurse Jenter Sogati for wrapping up the week with an insightful awareness session on keeping our hands and fingers clean at all times. This simple yet powerful habit helps protect our health and reflects our responsibility to care for the bodies God has given us.

May we continue to practice peace not only in our hearts but also through the healthy choices we make each day.

Blessed weekend 🙏🏾

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