We’ve always believed that a good lesson is something you do, not something you watch. Over the past year, that idea has grown into classrooms full of curious children, patient teachers, and families who show up week after week. This blog is where we’ll share what we’re learning along the way.
What you’ll find here
Expect short, honest posts — no jargon, no filler. Some will be practical: how to help a child who’s stuck, what a good reading habit actually looks like, why mistakes are the best part of a lesson. Others will simply be stories from our classrooms, the moments that remind us why this work matters.
The best teachers are still learners. We’re writing this blog in that spirit.
Built for four languages
Elvora Academy serves families across several countries, so this blog is multilingual from day one. You can read it in English, Vietnamese, Thai, and Simplified Chinese — just use the language switcher at the top of the page. Not every post will appear in every language, and that’s on purpose: we’d rather write something true in one language than translate it flatly into four.
Thanks for being here. We’re glad you came.