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       The Student Activity Program                              Grade School

 

The Students' Activity Program of the GS exists in support of its instructional program. The GS is grounded on the belief that all experiences in the student's school life are part of the curriculum. Therefore, all activities in the Grade School are learning experiences.

The Student Activity Program aims to do the following:

1.   to supplement and enrich classroom activities;

2.   to provide opportunities to develop to the fullest the students' unique gifts and talents;

3.   to reinforce elements of judgment, decision-making, critical and creative thinking found in the instructional program; and

4.   to develop leadership, sportsmanship, self-discipline and the desire to be of service to others.

These objectives are achieved through the various activities engaged in by the different clubs.

The GS Student Council is officially known as the Munting Barangay. It is the governing body of the GS and is an extension of the Social Studies class. It develops the students' leadership skills as it gives potential leaders the actual experience of governance and democracy in the school. All the other clubs aim to help develop the total person. They all provide opportunities for the members to develop, improve and/or discover their innate talents and potentials. There are about forty (40) clubs in the GS falling under either the religious, civic awareness, academic, cultural and sports clubs. In short, there is a club for every kind of child.

A.   Co-curricular Activities - Co-curricular activities are those still within the scope of the regular curriculum, but are held outside the classroom. These activities are under the supervision of the subject area coordinator or her designated representative. These activities are held within class hours, usually involving either a whole grade level or several grade levels at a time.

      The activities that fall under this category are:

1.   Morning Praise

2.   Holy Masses

3.   Confession

4.   First Holy Communion (for 1st graders)

5.   Recollection Day (for 6th graders)

6.   Midday Prayer per class

7.   Grade Level Assemblies

8.   Election of Class Officers

9.   Community Day

10. Buwan ng Wika

11. Environment Week

12. Peace Week

13. Mission Drive

14. Rosary Month

15. DEAR Time

16. Feast Day

17. Outreach Activity

18. Book Week

19. Math and Science Week

20. Lenten Rites

21. Christmas Sharing

22. Peace Camp

23. Misa de Gallo

24. Contests

25. Exhibits

26. Intramurals

27. Play Productions (DIE)

28. College Day

29 Viewing of Movies, Slides and Filmstrips

30. Exposure Trips

31. Symposia, Convocation

32. Cultural Trips

33. Social Awareness Activities - e.g. Watching SONA, impeachment trial and other
           relevant issues at hand.

 

B.   Extra-Curricular Activities - Extra-curricular activities are those outside the scope of but serve as enrichment to the regular academic curriculum. These activities are generally held after class hours and each activity is under the guidance and supervision of the activity moderator.

      The activity that fall under this category are offered in the following clubs:

      Religious Clubs
4 Holy Childhood
4 Marian Circle
4 Young Benedictine Circle
4 Young Animators' Club

     Academic Clubs 
4 Book Lovers' Club (Grades 1-2)
4 Young Historians' Club (Grades 3-6)
4 Computer Club (Grades 4-6)
4 Euka Club (Grades 3-6)
4 Green Thumb (Grade 2)
4 Science Club (Grades 4-6)
4 Little Bluestockings

     Performing Arts Club 
4 Color Mixers (Prep)
4 Young Artists' Club (Grades 1-2)
4 Art Club (Grades 3-6)
4 Singing Angels
4 Children's Choir
4 Rondalla/Guitar
4 Recorder
4 Grade School Band
4 Ethnic Ensemble
4 Bazooksy
4 Ballet/Gymnastics
4 Little Chefs
4 Homemakers Club (Grades 4-6)
4 Rhythmizettes (Grades 1-2)
4 Dance Club

     Service Clubs
4 LRC Club
4 Scouting Movement
     - Twinklers
     - Star Scouts (Grades 1, 2, 3)
     - Junior Girl Scouts
     - Munting Barangay (Lower House)
     - Munting Barangay (Upper House)
4 Junior Benedictine Volunteer
4 Young Mentors (Grades 3-6)

     Sports
4 Basketball
4 Volleyball
4 Swimming
4 Taekwondo
4 Badminton 

 
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