Eunice's Alfa & Omega 2021/2022 End of Year Report


International Volunteer Program

The volunteer program continues to play a fundamental role at Alfa & Omega. Young people who come from around the world truly enrich the A&O community in Dénia and the daily activities that go on there.

Currently there are six volunteers (three boys and three girls) who hail from Germany, Cuba and Costa Rica. Bonnie and Tim Cook, missionaries from the US and the program coordinators, lead daily devotionals with the group as well as coordinate other events. Every two weeks, the volunteers participate in activities with the Dénia Trinity Church youth group.

On Mondays, the Cooks prepare a home cooked meal for the volunteers at their home and then four days a week, the volunteers receive Spanish language classes, taught by an Alfa & Omega teacher.

Eunice and Hugo are currently recruiting new volunteers for this coming Fall and feel that the current group they have is a gift from God as each volunteer is engaged and makes a special contribution to the Alfa & Omega community. We continue to pray for them and for those who will come in the future.


COLEGIO ALFA & OMEGA 2021-2022

This Year’s Theme:  “Happiness” - Matthew 5:1-12

EVENTS

Alfa & Omega Christmas Market

In the month of December, we held our first Christmas market at A&O with all profits going to support local and international missions. During the afternoon of 12/1, the entire A&O community enjoyed a special day on the first day of Advent that culminated with the lighting of the Christmas tree. That afternoon, we raised €2,741 for the following missions:

  • Dénia: Extiende tu mano (Lend a Hand) – Local Dénia food bank run by the Dénia Trinity Church

  • Cuba: Christian Pre-school in Cuba

  • Mozambique: Mission Project

  • Equatorial Guinea: Mission Project

 Alfa & Omega Week

In February continuing our theme of Happiness, we focused on developing the virtue of generosity with our students.  Accordingly we held the Lazos Project which supported the local Cancer association in Dénia. We raised €2,000, doubling our goal of €1,000.

 During the week of February 21-25 we held the following enriching activities and field trips:

  • The Dénia Rotary Club has established the Friends Club whose mission is to promote equality, respect, conflict resolution, companionship and friendship amongst the primary and secondary students of Dénia. Representatives from the Rotary Club came to A&O to inaugurate the program.

  • A21, a Christian anti-trafficking/human slavery association held a workshop with our secondary students.

  • The Mayor of Dénia, Vicent Grimalt, along with the Education Department head, Melani Ivars and Analyst Mar Mayans visited Alfa & Omega to review the campus and facilities, speak to the students and visit with the faculty and staff. During the visit, Pastor Elias from Dénia Trinity Church prayed for the distinguished group of visitors during an all-school assembly.

  • A&O Campus Cleanup – The entire student body dedicated a day to cleaning the forest, making repairs and taking care of where they spend the majority of every day during the week. The goal of this activity was to foster love for our campus and to demonstrate generosity through service.

  • A Day in the Bosque – In this team building exercise, students brought fabrics and ropes and each grade built “houses” and cabanas together as a team along the terraces of the Bosque. At the end everyone picnicked together.

  • Surprise Movie Day – A&O faculty and staff surprised both the primary and secondary students by renting out the entire local theater in what was a super fun day.

    In the end our overall goal through these activities is to create community, fraternity and teamwork.


TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

We dedicated the first trimester of 2022 to providing specific training for the families of our students and professional development for our faculty. Our teachers were able to take the courses they wanted to help stay on top of new trends and developments in their fields of expertise.

 For the families, we provided the following well-attended seminars:

  •  Will You Play With Me? – Lara Fuente Utor, a professional neurologist, gave a perspective from a neuroeducation standpoint

  •  How to Not Have a Perfect Family – A&O Head of School, Eunice Pastor Sendra

  •  Security – Local Christian Police, City of Logroño, Project Alexia

  •  The Head and the Heart – Psychologist, Isabel Rojas Estapé

  • First Aid – Dr. Marta Carrió Font


INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS

  •  Erasmus+ Exchange – For the past three years we have participated in this EU-sponsored exchange program with the College of Rotterdam, NL, (Wartburg College). In March a team of administrators and faculty traveled to Rotterdam to visit the facilities and staff. Next June, our first group of fourth year secondary students will go to Wartburg for an end of year trip.

  •  Gummersbach Schule – This Christian school in Germany, with which we have been related for some time, received two of our students at the beginning of the Fall semester. They then sent a group of students to Alfa & Omega for a week in January where the German students participated in our classes, did common projects with our students and practiced their Spanish.

  •  New Partnership – In December, we established a new partnership with Oakland Christian School in Michigan, USA. We have already commenced with joint activities online and we are evaluating the possibility of sending a group of our students to the school next Fall.


INTERNATIONAL AWARD

  •  Goethe Institute - Award for Best Actors and Actresses - Our second year seconday students won the prize for Best Short Film. The team produced, directed and edited the film for a German class project.


 UKRAINE

Within days of the Russian invasion of this country, we asked our community for the basic necessities that people affected by war would need. Our fourth year secondary students sorted, organized and loaded the donated goods collected at the Hotel Costa Blanca into trucks heading for Ukraine. We continue to provide opportunities for those in the area who want to help as well as provide assistance to refugee families. We have welcomed two Ukrainian students into A&O classes  from a refugee family who landed in Dénia.


COVID-19

During the 1st trimester, there was not a single positive Covid-19 case in Alfa & Omega. This is a miracle!

In December and January, we vaccinated students 12 years old and under at the Colegio.  Unfortunately there were positive cases that we managed according to the guidelines of our public health leaders. Every Friday, we report the current status of Covid-19 at A&O to our families.


OTHER PROJECTS

  • From Head to Plate: Our students are participating in a city-wide cooking program, made available to all children by the Municipality of Dénia.

  • Orchard and school farm: We have begun a new orchard and farm school project this third trimester.

  • Formation Class: In December, Hugo and Eunice gave a teamwork and motivational class for the staff of the youth house of Dénia.

  • Prayer Time: •  Coinciding with Advent, all A&O staff were invited to a time of prayer in the Bosque. Thanks to the Lord for this time together with Him and these moments of adoration, praise and gratitude.

  • Bible Distribution: In May we distributed Bibles to all third graders coinciding with the time that several of them experience their first communion. Each child received a children’s Bible coloring book.

  • Middle School - As we reported towards the end of last year, we have created a new concept called Middle School where our professors work with our students in an intensive study of different topics. The latest topic was the Mediterranean. Here is the link to the site our students created: .

    https://middleschool02.wixsite.com/mediterraneo

  • Ball Pit/PlayPlace for Children: We installed a ballpit in the gym that was donated to us at the end of the last school year. It’s a play place filled with plastic balls (McDonalds-like) for 2 and 3 year olds. In addition, it is a great space for learning and motor development.

FACILITIES AND MAINTENANCE

As we mentioned in the last report, our planned maintenance program continues to expand. Some of our upcoming improvements are:

  • New streetlights in the pool, Bosque and the area in front of "The Home."

  • More efficient electricity use via zoning and automating the energy usage in the buildings.

  • Evaluating the possibility of installing solar panels due to the huge increase in energy costs. We are currently looking for grants and donations to finance the project.

  • Evaluating the possibility of zoning the water distribution on campus.

  • We have renovated the office of the reception of "The Home" by cleaning, painting and installing recycled wood floors.

  • Expanded security camera coverage to the Music Room.

FUTURE PROJECTS

  • Green House Project: We continue to dream of a learning space for personal growth using a Green House. A&O’s Board has approved this project.

  • Centos Collection: We have begun a new art project focusing on the processes of Illustration, writing, layout and printing.

  • Speech Therapy: We are studying the possibility of organizing a community wide speech initiative in which non A&O students could participate.

    We believe that our future growth depends on diversification and an openness to move into new areas. Continuing to develop the Alfa & Omega brand will help us expand and transform ourselves into an educational enterprise of the 21st century where we can provide a variety of different ministries to our students and the entire community.

THE HOME (formerly known as The Residence)

We continue to organize and improve the space of the sleeping facilities in the residence.

As mentioned before, we have renovated the reception area and added security to the bedroom corridors.  To gain access now, one receives a code which besides providing strong security, gives more independence to our guests since the doors are always locked now.

We have also updated our website with a special “The Home” section which outlines the responsibilities of our guests and allows online registration.

Since January, we have already received our first large groups since having to cancel all trips during Covid:

  • The German School: FCBG

  • Columbus Avenue Baptist Church

Here is a list of the groups that we are hosting this summer to help with our camps program:

  • Baylor University, Texas

  • Cabot Baptist Church, Arkansas

  • Dallas Baptist University, Texas

Baylor Returns to Dénia!

After a two year hiatus due to Covid, the Baylor in Dénia program is returning this July! For over 20 years, Baylor has been sending students to Spain’s beautiful Mediterranean coast for a 5-week Spanish immersion program on the campus of Colegio Alfa & Omega. Baylor students participate in a week-long Kid's Camp service project while living together with Baylor faculty in the Centro Montgó as a home base in Dénia. Weekend excursions to Madrid, Valencia, Barcelona, and Granada give students the unique perspective of using Spanish in a cultural setting that is life-changing. For more information click here!

Eunice Pastor Represents K-10 Education in Major Regional Roundtable

On May 13th, Eunice Pastor, Executive Director of Colegio Alfa & Omega and DBF Board Member, participated in an important regional roundtable where leaders from different sectors of industry, education and government addressed the major issues that will affect the future of the Alta Marina region. The overall mission of the annual event, Compartir Marina Alta, is to find solutions for the future needs of the region through debate, discussion and reflection.

 

In Eunice’s session on Education and Workforce Preparation, she shared the table with Miguel Soler, Secretary for Education and Professional Formation, Valencian Community, Rebeca Torró, Secretary for Economic Sustainability, Valencian Community and Adolf Utor, President of the Balearia Transportation Company. Isabel Moreno Hernández, Director of the Port of Javea moderated the roundtable.

60th Anniversary Celebration!

Today, the Alfa & Omega community in Dénia celebrated the 60th anniversary of the acquisition of the land upon which the school sits today. During this time, it has been the site for summer camps, radio program broadcasts, Christian conferences and mission trips from all around the world. And 40 years ago, a group of dedicated teachers and administrators founded Colegio Alfa & Omega that would provide Christ-centered education to generations of children on the Costa Blanca and beyond.

Jorge and Hugo

 

The group gathered at Alfa & Omega on this day honored those who came before them and celebrated God’s faithfulness over the past 60 years. Jorge Pastor, the founder and executive director of Colegio Alfa & Omega for its first 40 years, told stories and shared many of his memories during the celebration. A special guest on hand for the festivities was Linda Hoffman, from Louisville, KY, who attended the very first camp as a missionary kid back in 1962. A group of Alfa & Omega teachers and staff: Toñi, Inés, Candy and Eunice, related personal anecdotes from their long history of serving at the school. And finally, a heartfelt thanks went to the volunteers from all around the world past and present for their great work and dedication.

Eunice, Candy, Ines, Hugo and Toñi

 

The celebration ended with a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday and healthy servings of a beautiful birthday cake:

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALFA & OMEGA, MAY YOU HAVE MANY MORE AND GOD BLESS YOU!!

DBF Board Member, Sue Johnson, Named by Baylor University as an Agent of Change

Sharing Knowledge

By Eric Butterman

Published in the Spring 2022 Baylor Business Review, Volume 40, No.2

Sue Johnson already had an incredible career, working for companies such as Accenture and Apple, when she realized something was missing.

“I was working in Latin America so much of the time, having a ball, but I needed to connect in a different way with my work,” she said.

Eventually, she entered the world of education. After an operations manager position with Ravenswood Education Foundation, she now finds herself as the managing director of Silicon Valley operations at Able Works, changing lives—including her own—through the experience.

Please click here to read the entire article.

Merry Christmas 2021 from DBF: Our End of Year Update

December 2021

Dear Friends of Dénia Bridges:

It's been a long two years of reacting and adapting to unprecedented challenges at Colegio Alfa & Omega. Starting with the initial lock down and closing school, then quickly deploying technology for remote teaching while losing all of the long term volunteers and short term mission teams, it has been quite a journey. But we are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

And through it all, we continued to see God's blessings exemplified by a super-inspiring letter from a recent Alfa & Omega graduate and devoted Christ-follower. She wrote this about her transformational experience at the Colegio:

"Today I am a Christian despite not being raised in a Christian household. Until I was eight, God was not a part of my life.  It wasn’t until I met groups of Americans who came to Alfa on mission trips that I became aware of Him. They spoke of a God who saved them and loved them unconditionally....Today I can see clearly how God used these Americans to find me. Thanks to these mission teams, I became part of this great Christ-centered community."

Stories like these are why the faculty and staff work as hard as they do. It's why we at DBF do what we can to support their mission. And it's why we all love Alfa & Omega and the Trinity church in Dénia so much!

Please read Carla's entire letter, here.
 
Meanwhile as we are all learning to live with the pandemic and the new normal, the faculty and staff at Alfa & Omega have been busy preparing for our return. Although the pandemic continues to provide daily challenges, somehow Eunice and her team have found time to make needed improvements that we will all be able to enjoy as we make our way back to Dénia. Through your donations to DBF, the school has been able to replace the ceiling in the dining room as well as completely renovate the volunteer area. And the plans are to use additional DBF donations to fund a Greenhouse curriculum in 2022 that will vividly illustrate how God accomplishes his plans through nature. 

While sadly Sue and I had to cancel our plans to travel to Dénia during the pandemic as many of you did as well, we are planning to venture back this May along with fellow DBF board member JuneAn and her husband, Kevin, We sincerely hope that you do the same as soon as you can. Our beloved friends in Dénia need you there. Eunice, Hugo, the faculty and staff and the children at Alfa & Omega are ready for you.

On behalf of the DBF board,

I wish you hope, peace, joy and love this Christmas season.

Scott Johnson

President, Dénia Bridges Foundation

DBF's Summer 2021 Update

Ready for the Challenge!

ALFA & OMEGA PRIMARY STUDENTS ENJOYING A BEACH EXCURSION

ALFA & OMEGA PRIMARY STUDENTS ENJOYING A BEACH EXCURSION

July 2020

Dear Friends of Dénia Bridges:

Last September, Colegio Alfa & Omega began the school year with strict pandemic restrictions, regulations and rules that changed on a weekly basis all year due to high rates of Covid-19 infections in Dénia.

Facing immense challenges,  we chose the motto: “READY FOR THE CHALLENGE”.  The motto was inspired by Isaiah 43:19: 

See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness
and streams in the wasteland.

Having just finished the year successfully, we are grateful to report that indeed we overcame the various challenges and in spite of all the restrictions, gave our children the following opportunities:

  • Both face-to-face and remote instruction

  • Extra-curricular activities

  • Field trips to the countryside, beaches and castles

  • Our beloved traditional Christmas pageants

  • Our American Thanksgiving celebration

  • Graduation in May

And through it all, we kept our students, faculty and staff safe from Covid-19 infections on our campus. 

All we can say is Thank You, Thank You, Thank You.  

Now we are busy preparing for the new academic year with Hebrews 12:2 firmly in mind:

Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus,
on whom our faith depends
from beginning to end.

Many blessings from the Lord to you and your families!   

Eunice Pastor Sendra
Head of School, Colegio Alfa & Omega
Board Member, Dénia Bridges Foundation

DBF Donors Provide Funding to Renovate the Volunteer Area

Due to several changes in local regulations, Colegio Alfa & Omega’s plans to add the two year baccalaureate curriculum have been delayed unfortunately. However in the interim, the leadership will continue to move forward with the project by renovating the living area for the volunteers who come to serve at the Colegio and who will ultimately serve the future baccalaureate program as well. Donations from the DBF community will help provide a significant part of the funding for the renovation.

Over the years, the international volunteer program has served as a fundamental pillar of Alfa & Omega’s ministry. The volunteers who come from all over the world, have delivered their time, energy, talents and gifts to serve the Alfa & Omega community and help build the kingdom of God in Dénia. Volunteers are cared for in a special way with pastoral discipleship, individually and collectively. They return to their homes and communities of faith, renewed and with lives transformed.

The volunteers serve in a variety of important ways at Alfa & Omega including facilities maintenance, gardening, cooking, cleaning and supporting teachers in the classroom. The service that they provide allows Alfa & Omega to deliver a high-quality Christ-centered education at a reasonable cost.

The renovation includes new windows, new floors, new bedrooms and improvements in the bathrooms. One of the most popular improvements for the volunteers will be the addition of air conditioning in their common area along with a new refrigerator.

Once it is possible to move forward with the baccalaureate curriculum, the volunteers will play a key role in the success of the new program just as they have in the primary and secondary programs. Investing in a better space for the volunteers today will help lay a strong foundation for the Baccalaureate program in the future. We will keep you up-to-date as the project progresses.

Staying Strong in the Midst of the Pandemic! - End of Year Update

PHOTOS FROM CHRISTMAS 2020 AT COLEGIO ALFA & OMEGA

PHOTOS FROM CHRISTMAS 2020 AT COLEGIO ALFA & OMEGA

Denia Bridges Foundation Christmas Newsletter
By Scott Johnson, President of DBF

Dear Friends,

Colegio Alfa & Omega's theme this year is "Fuertes y Valientes", Strong and Brave in English. We at DBF are constantly amazed by how effectively faculty and staff have met the challenges of the pandemic using innovation and creativity. They are keeping their students safe and healthy and at the same time maintaining the school's high retention rates. While Alfa & Omega continues to provide the remote learning option for students, it is able to hold all classes on campus currently. And the school is providing a full schedule of the after-school music and foreign language classes for which the school is known.

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However, the pandemic and the resulting economic hardship for families have created difficult challenges for all schools. Simultaneously, operational costs have increased while overall revenue has decreased.

Reacting to these challenges has kept Alfa & Omega’s leadership team focused on stabilizing operations and has put all but the most urgent repairs on the back burner for now.

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In light of the current climate, we ask that you would consider supporting Alfa & Omega's increased operational costs. Next year, we plan to resume our efforts to fund facility upgrades.

On behalf of DBF's board, thank you as always for your prayers and your faithful support for Christian education and youth development in Spain!

And may the wonder of that first Christmas,
the joy of God's abundant blessings,
and the peace of Jesus' presence
be with you always.

Letters to America from Alfa Students during the Pandemic

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The pandemic has affected the international cross cultural component of Colegio Alfa & Omega’s curriculum. Several Alfa & Omega students have sent beautiful letters to their friends in the US who they have missed seeing this year.
Please click here to see the letters.

Alfa & Omega Makes Badly Needed Repairs in the Dining Hall

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With the help of a generous donation made through the Dénia Bridges Foundation, Colegio Alfa & Omega recently rebuilt the roof and ceiling of the Bob and Barbara Crider dining hall on its Dénia campus. For more information and a video please click here.

DBF Holds First CafeChat with Alfa

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On August 26th, Dénia Bridges held its first town hall-style CaféChat with Alfa virtually via Zoom. Jorge and Eunice gave an update on the tremendous progress Colegio Alfa & Omega is making in spite of the unprecedented challenges caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. For more, please click here.

Colegio Alfa & Omega Begins Series of Facilities Improvements

With the help of a generous donation made through the Dénia Bridges Foundation, Colegio Alfa & Omega recently rebuilt the roof and ceiling of the Bob and Barbara Crider dining hall on its Dénia campus. It is truly heartening to see the hall filled once again with young voices and big smiles even at a social distance.

The first Alfa students enjoying the renovated dining hall!

The first Alfa students enjoying the renovated dining hall!

Here is a video tour of the renovation project.

The ceiling and roof renovation project is the first in a series of urgently needed improvements to Alfa’s facilities that DBF will be helping to fund in a significant way over the next two to three years. Additional areas of investment include improvements to accessibility capability and housing for future volunteers coming to the school.

Alfa’s leadership is preparing detailed proposals for the required funding that we will publish in our Christmas newsletter in early December 2020. As always thank you for your prayers and your financial support for our beloved light that shines brightly from Dénia on the shores of the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.