In a heartwarming and touching atmosphere, CCACC Academy joyfully celebrated the year-end and graduation ceremonies for five of its classes. Dressed neatly and filled with excitement and anticipation, the children took to their very own stage, showcasing their growth and achievements from the past year through singing, recitation, and dance performances.
The ceremony took place on Friday, June 6. A total of 15 children from the Robin Class and 5 children from the Wren Class officially graduated. This September, they will embark on a brand-new journey as they enter elementary school. For these young graduates, this ceremony marked not only a meaningful farewell but also an important and memorable milestone in their growth.
Throughout the event, the performances radiated warmth and sincerity. The children from the Robin Class, Wren Class, Cardinal Class, Dove Class, and the youngest Hummingbird Class took turns on stage. With their innocent yet confident voices and movements, they brought to life a charming and heartfelt performance for their parents and teachers—an expression of both childlike wonder and genuine emotion.
This ceremony was more than just a performance; it was also a reflection of the children's growth. Watching them transform from shy and timid learners into confident young performers who could sing, speak, and coordinate movements on stage, every teacher and parent in the audience beamed with pride and emotion.
We sincerely thank every child for their hard work, every teacher for their patience and dedication, and every parent for their continuous support and trust.
As the children continue their learning journeys, we hope they will carry with them curiosity and passion, moving forward bravely into the future. We believe that these beautiful childhood memories will remain the warmest light in their hearts for years to come.
(Article and Photos by CCACC Academy)
Congratulations to our wonderful students!
From right: Avery Wan, Academy Principal & Operating Director; Teacher Julia Wang; Teacher Lindsay Diamola.
Children performing with joy on stage.