Events for School

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School events are unique educational activities that go beyond classroom lessons. There are often complete schedules for every school to develop the character of their students. Extracurriculars allow learners to learn many important skills in life. Such as collaborating with others, expanding their social network, handling time better, solving problems, and encouraging self-confidence.

Here are the Student events of our School:

  1. Buwan ng Wika - It is a month-long Filipino language and culture celebration affair. Throughout the month, events such as declamations, poetry readings, and musical performances will celebrate the beauty and values of our national heritage.

  2. Nutrition Month - celebrates the importance of a sound mind and a balanced body. Via film showings, special classroom lectures, and cooking and food preparation events, students are taught about proper nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle during the month.

  3. Student Council Election- offers a first-hand look at the democratic process of electing representatives for our young students. Via public speeches, discussions, and discussion of their platform, two groups consisting of the most outstanding students campaign for the votes of the student body. For the remainder of the school year, students from grades 1 to 10 vote and elect who will serve and lead them.

  4. Family Day - It is a two-day sports festival where students and their parents play different games, ranging from tug-of-rope, volleyball to basketball. Its goal is to improve sportsmanship, teamwork, and bring together the entire family.

  5. Book Week - is a long-honored event to raise awareness of the value of books and literature among students. There will be many informative yet enjoyable events during the five-day celebration, such as poetry reading, story writing competitions, arts and crafts projects, and a vibrant costume parade where students will wear their favorite book and comic character.

  6. Catholic Mass - During special occasions including First Friday and Foundation Day, schools regularly observe Holy Catholic Mass praise our Heavenly Father and thank him for all the blessings in his community.

  7. Teacher's Day - World Teacher Day is a special event where our students express their appreciation for their teachers and their gratitude. By offering them small gifts and performing songs, dances, speeches, and poetry, students express their gratitude to their beloved second parents.

  8. Educational Tour - Educational trips enrich the learning of students by introducing them to important places in subjects such as literature, history, physics, and biology that are relevant to their classes. Educational trips enable students outside of their day-to-day school experiences to experience learning in exciting new environments.

  9. First Communion - the First Communion takes the holy mystery of Christ closer to our students' lives.

  10. Scouting Jamboree - The scouting jamboree is an overnight experience where learners rough it out to learn the basic skills of outdoor survival such as camping, first aid emergency, and cooking outdoors. These practices are aimed at developing character, physical health, and internalizing the ideals of the Scout Oath and Scout Law.

  11. High School Night - High School Night is a coming-of-age celebration with two objectives:

    • to help students prepare for young adulthood by getting them all together in a structured atmosphere to practice good social graces and etiquette.

    • this is when grade ten students officially transfer their obligation to the next generation of grade ten leaders as junior high leaders.

  12. Academic Contest - This is an opportunity for learners to further deepen their comprehension of basic subjects such as math and science. Such competitions are intended to encourage learners to research and appreciate the excitement of competition.

  13. Music-Literary Contests - The Musical-Literary Contest aims, through public performances such as song, dance, and poetry, to bring out the non-academic talents of students. Usually, shy and quiet learners are encouraged to engage in demonstrating their secret skills to the world. Public performances build self-esteem and improve trust.

  14. Foundation Day - It celebrates by holding fun events including a talent show, field demonstrations, parent council fundraiser sports, and a school bazaar run and coordinated by the student council. In this opportunity for bonding and togetherness, parents and relatives are all welcomed to join their children.

  15. Parent-teacher Conference - Parenting is the world's most difficult task, which is why we do our utmost to support our parents in whatever way we can. Twice a year, we invite education and child development experts to give our parents insightful lectures and seminars during our Parent-Teacher Conference. Such lectures are open, and everyone is welcome to participate.


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