Greenwood Academy hosted its inaugural Open Day, offering a unique platform for deep community engagement and a firsthand look at its widely acclaimed animal care education programs. This event was not just a showcase of the Academy’s educational achievements, but to bring together passionate individuals from all walks of life, exploring the various realms of animal care. Through a series of interactive lectures, hands-on workshops, and partnership highlights, attendees embarked on a journey of discovery and growth, reaffirming the Academy’s commitment to education, community, and the well-being of animals.



The day was marked by insightful lectures on animal behavior, the importance of choosing the right pet food, and the role of desexing in population control and health. These sessions, led by seasoned instructors, delved into the complexities of animal care, offering valuable insights into both the science and the heart of the field. Furthermore, the Academy’s collaboration with WLPA (The World League for Protection of Animals) showcased a shared dedication to animal welfare, highlighting the power of education and charity to inspire community action and social responsibility.
As we reflect on the successes and insights gained, Greenwood Academy looks forward to continuing this journey of exploration and growth. Dean Andy Fang encapsulated the spirit of the day, stating, “On behalf of Greenwood Academy, I extend my heartfelt thanks to each one of you for making our first Open Day a resounding success. Your enthusiasm and participation reinforced the bridge we are building between hearts and minds, especially for those passionate about animal care. We look forward to growing and exploring together in the future.”
The Open Day may have ended, but the quest for knowledge and the aspiration to make a meaningful contribution to society and the animal world endures. Greenwood Academy remains a beacon of knowledge, guiding those who dare to explore the unknown and strive for a better future.
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