Throughout the years, the "Celebrate Women" program has provided seminars and retreats for the empowerment of female students led by the strong female leaders in the LCS staff, junior staff, and U.S. Volunteer (Missionary) community. Empowering themes, mantras, songs, talks, and activities help girls to develop self-confidence, build teamwork, and grow as leaders.
(A parallel program at LCS called “Man Up” also helps ensure that male students view their female counterparts as capable individuals and equals.)
As LCS Principal Marjorie M. (LCS '07) notes:
"What I like the most in 'Celebrate Women' is that it is an activity which gives us a way to teach girls to become better citizens for the future. It helps them to know themselves better, to value themselves, to accept who they are, and to focus on their goals, not to act as others want or society thinks they should. It is a way to reinforce self-confidence and know their rights and worth."
The most recent "Celebrate Women" retreat took place in February right before Carnival break. Girls in the Twazyèm (U.S. 10th grade) and Segond (U.S. 11th grade) classes remained at school after Friday dismissal for an overnight retreat led by a remarkable team of female staff and junior staff members, the majority of whom were LCS alumnae and were formed in the "Celebrate Women" program themselves.
LCS Assistant Campus Minister Chrislie R. (LCS '14) participated in "Celebrate Women" activities as a student and now leads the retreats for a new generation of students: