Graduation Day Inspirational Message

Posted on: Friday, Mar 26, 2010

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Graduation Day Inspirational Message – 27 March 2010

Graduation ceremonies are always memorable occasions because it is also a day of fulfillment. You have now achieved one important milestone in your education. Today we realize the fruit of your hard work, discipline, and patience; not only you, graduates, but of your parents and also your teachers. Congratulations for a job well done!

Today, I want to tell you that TIME IS ON YOUR SIDE. You are young and that is a big advantage. Grab that chance and as much as possible do not waste your time. To you who will be in High School decide now what you want to be so that when you reach college you are already ahead of the pack.

Parents I urge you – take advantage of your child’s youth so that they can cover a lot of ground. By now you should have already a picture of what your child will be. Inspire and guide them but avoid choosing for them. Remember, as parents time is also on your side. It would be regretful if what you have decided is not what your child wanted.

Carry on the task ahead of you. There are a lot of important things to be done and good things to had – sky is the limit. Dream big! Focus on what you want to be. Success is sweet for those who have the perseverance and courage to move on despite difficulties.

One other thing that I wanted to impart is discipline and good moral values. You have to practice and carry it with you always otherwise success may be in vain.

In behalf of the incorporators, the management and staff of this institution I am happy and pleased that SCLC have been a part of your achievement. I would like to see you all succeed. It is your destiny!

Thank you for everything and God bless us all.

Engr. Crisantine N. Mari
SCLC President

Souvenir Program for School Year 2009-2010

Posted on: Monday, Mar 1, 2010

This is the cover for this school year’s souvenir program.  See the complete pages when you buy your own copy!

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February 2010 Survey Result

Posted on: Saturday, Feb 13, 2010

14 February 2010

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Happy Valentines Day to all!

I am sure you are all awaiting the result of the survey we conducted last week. The management would like to thank those who have participated. We only received 20 survey forms out of 90 given out. This was not what we expected but despite the low turnout we understand that you are all concerned of your children’s education. We want to involve you in our decision making and that is why this survey is very important.

We will soon announce what the management have decided.

Sincerely yours,

SCLC Management


The following are tabulation of the survey:

1. Would you be willing to have some of the classes held in another temporary location?
YES = 9 ;   NO= 10 ;    Abstention = 1.
2. Would you be willing that classes are held while construction is ongoing?
YES = 7 ;  NO= 13 ;  Abstention = 0.
3. Would you be willing to pay additional amount to have classrooms Air conditioned?
YES = 8 ;  NO= 11 ;  Abstention = 1.
4. Do you have anything specific that you would like to change or improve in SCLC?
YES= 12 ; NO = 8 ;  Abstention = 0.
Majority would like to improve on facilities ie. Classrooms, Toilet, Garbage Bin, Library, Computer Room, Playground. Some have also recommended to impose Discipline, and Rules and Regulations.

Top 10 Children’s Books for 2009

Posted on: Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009

Hi kids! If you have been thinking of a Christmas present that you want to receive from your parents, godparents, and friends, why not wish for a book or books among other things that you have been wanting to get.

The following books according to Time Magazine belong to the Top 10 books for Children for the year 2009. Is that not interesting given that they are highly recommended by a respected magazine?

Take you pick, here goes :

  1. Duck Rabbit by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld
  2. Guess Again by Mac Barnett; illustrated by Adam Rex
  3. Dogs Don’t Brush Their Teeth by Diane deGroat and Shelley Rotner
  4. Crow Call by Lois Lowry; illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline
  5. Elephants Cannot Dance! by Mo Willems
  6. Creature ABC by Andrew Zuckerman
  7. How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague
  8. Pick a Pumpkin, Mrs. Millie! by Judy Cox, illustrated by Joe Mathieu
  9. The Composer Is Dead by Lemony Snicket; illustrated by Carson Ellis; music (accompanying CD) by Nathaniel Stookey
  10. The Snow Day by Komako Sakai

You can read more about these books at: Time Magazine Specials. The books are not only fun and entertaining.  It contains messages and good morals as well.

To the parents and guardians, start hunting for these books, wrap them and suprise your little ones with these treasures!

Dogs Don't Brush Their Teeth Duck! Rabbit! Elephants Cannot Dance

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