Philippine Province

Philippine Province

 

 

Presentation of Mary Schools

End-of-Year Rite 2023

Achieved Despite All Odds

 

The Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Schools in the Philippines successfully celebrated their end-of-year rites during the months of May, June, and possibly July. The graduation ceremony this year served as a reminder that, despite all obstacles, every PM learner’s success reflects a successful education. The Department of Education recommended the complete face-to-face conduct of the moving up and graduation ceremonies starting this school year (2022-2023), two years after mass gatherings were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Education Order No. 9, Series of 2023, states that the focus on grit, resilience, and agency among Filipino students emphasizes that graduation is a joyous milestone and a representation of how a strong educational foundation can withstand any difficulty. In the PM schools, during these trying times, exhibiting resilience is essential for overcoming challenges and adjusting to change. Resilience helps students persevere and stay dedicated to their academic goals in the face of challenges, both internal and external, like the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, maintaining a strong educational foundation requires upgrading the K–12 Basic Education Program. To guarantee that students receive the best possible learning results, this prompted the PM schools to review and modify their curricula, instructional strategies, and learning tools.

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Every PM learner’s accomplishments are influenced by a solid education that endures in the face of challenges. Because of the commitment of educators, school administration, and policymakers, students will continue to receive the direction and assistance needed for their whole development.

When in-person lessons ceased and were switched to online platforms, this year’s graduates and completers were thrown into an academic world of ambiguity. They are the group that can remember what it was like to be a student when the pandemic started.

To get to this stage in their journey, this group of graduates had to endure a lot; their tenacity and endurance have come through. We send our best wishes to the class of 2023 so they can successfully tackle the special difficulties we will all face together.

The year-end-rite 2023 recalls a historical event. It is a testimony to the tenacity and courage of Saint Marie Rivier. The pandemic of her time, ( 1832 – 1838 Cholera in the South of France: The epidemic as seen from Bourg-Saint-Andéol ) didn’t stop her from caring for her Sisters, children and their families around the Ardèche Region. On these difficult times, Marie Rivier started a new foundation. No obstacles can withstand vis-a-vis the strength of her vision of faith. The challenges of the pandemic period like those with St. Marie Rivier, have instilled in every PM Educators and learners an unwavering trust in God’s help.

What more can we learn from the Little Woman of God, the Woman Apostle for our times!

Congratulations to our Graduates and completers of the Years of the Pandemic!

 

                                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philippine Province

 

 

Presentation of Mary Schools

End-of-Year Rite 2023

Achieved Despite All Odds

 

The Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Schools in the Philippines successfully celebrated their end-of-year rites during the months of May, June, and possibly July. The graduation ceremony this year served as a reminder that, despite all obstacles, every PM learner’s success reflects a successful education. The Department of Education recommended the complete face-to-face conduct of the moving up and graduation ceremonies starting this school year (2022-2023), two years after mass gatherings were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Education Order No. 9, Series of 2023, states that the focus on grit, resilience, and agency among Filipino students emphasizes that graduation is a joyous milestone and a representation of how a strong educational foundation can withstand any difficulty. In the PM schools, during these trying times, exhibiting resilience is essential for overcoming challenges and adjusting to change. Resilience helps students persevere and stay dedicated to their academic goals in the face of challenges, both internal and external, like the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, maintaining a strong educational foundation requires upgrading the K–12 Basic Education Program. To guarantee that students receive the best possible learning results, this prompted the PM schools to review and modify their curricula, instructional strategies, and learning tools.

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”Hr9uZ7JguSQ” ]

Every PM learner’s accomplishments are influenced by a solid education that endures in the face of challenges. Because of the commitment of educators, school administration, and policymakers, students will continue to receive the direction and assistance needed for their whole development.

When in-person lessons ceased and were switched to online platforms, this year’s graduates and completers were thrown into an academic world of ambiguity. They are the group that can remember what it was like to be a student when the pandemic started.

To get to this stage in their journey, this group of graduates had to endure a lot; their tenacity and endurance have come through. We send our best wishes to the class of 2023 so they can successfully tackle the special difficulties we will all face together.

The year-end-rite 2023 recalls a historical event. It is a testimony to the tenacity and courage of Saint Marie Rivier. The pandemic of her time, ( 1832 – 1838 Cholera in the South of France: The epidemic as seen from Bourg-Saint-Andéol ) didn’t stop her from caring for her Sisters, children and their families around the Ardèche Region. On these difficult times, Marie Rivier started a new foundation. No obstacles can withstand vis-a-vis the strength of her vision of faith. The challenges of the pandemic period like those with St. Marie Rivier, have instilled in every PM Educators and learners an unwavering trust in God’s help.

What more can we learn from the Little Woman of God, the Woman Apostle for our times!

Congratulations to our Graduates and completers of the Years of the Pandemic!

 

                                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philippine Province

 

 

Presentation of Mary Schools

End-of-Year Rite 2023

Achieved Despite All Odds

 

The Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Schools in the Philippines successfully celebrated their end-of-year rites during the months of May, June, and possibly July. The graduation ceremony this year served as a reminder that, despite all obstacles, every PM learner’s success reflects a successful education. The Department of Education recommended the complete face-to-face conduct of the moving up and graduation ceremonies starting this school year (2022-2023), two years after mass gatherings were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Education Order No. 9, Series of 2023, states that the focus on grit, resilience, and agency among Filipino students emphasizes that graduation is a joyous milestone and a representation of how a strong educational foundation can withstand any difficulty. In the PM schools, during these trying times, exhibiting resilience is essential for overcoming challenges and adjusting to change. Resilience helps students persevere and stay dedicated to their academic goals in the face of challenges, both internal and external, like the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, maintaining a strong educational foundation requires upgrading the K–12 Basic Education Program. To guarantee that students receive the best possible learning results, this prompted the PM schools to review and modify their curricula, instructional strategies, and learning tools.

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”Hr9uZ7JguSQ” ]

Every PM learner’s accomplishments are influenced by a solid education that endures in the face of challenges. Because of the commitment of educators, school administration, and policymakers, students will continue to receive the direction and assistance needed for their whole development.

When in-person lessons ceased and were switched to online platforms, this year’s graduates and completers were thrown into an academic world of ambiguity. They are the group that can remember what it was like to be a student when the pandemic started.

To get to this stage in their journey, this group of graduates had to endure a lot; their tenacity and endurance have come through. We send our best wishes to the class of 2023 so they can successfully tackle the special difficulties we will all face together.

The year-end-rite 2023 recalls a historical event. It is a testimony to the tenacity and courage of Saint Marie Rivier. The pandemic of her time, ( 1832 – 1838 Cholera in the South of France: The epidemic as seen from Bourg-Saint-Andéol ) didn’t stop her from caring for her Sisters, children and their families around the Ardèche Region. On these difficult times, Marie Rivier started a new foundation. No obstacles can withstand vis-a-vis the strength of her vision of faith. The challenges of the pandemic period like those with St. Marie Rivier, have instilled in every PM Educators and learners an unwavering trust in God’s help.

What more can we learn from the Little Woman of God, the Woman Apostle for our times!

Congratulations to our Graduates and completers of the Years of the Pandemic!

 

                                                                                                                                                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philippine Province

 

 

Presentation of Mary Schools

End-of-Year Rite 2023

Achieved Despite All Odds

 

The Sisters of the Presentation of Mary Schools in the Philippines successfully celebrated their end-of-year rites during the months of May, June, and possibly July. The graduation ceremony this year served as a reminder that, despite all obstacles, every PM learner’s success reflects a successful education. The Department of Education recommended the complete face-to-face conduct of the moving up and graduation ceremonies starting this school year (2022-2023), two years after mass gatherings were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Education Order No. 9, Series of 2023, states that the focus on grit, resilience, and agency among Filipino students emphasizes that graduation is a joyous milestone and a representation of how a strong educational foundation can withstand any difficulty. In the PM schools, during these trying times, exhibiting resilience is essential for overcoming challenges and adjusting to change. Resilience helps students persevere and stay dedicated to their academic goals in the face of challenges, both internal and external, like the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, maintaining a strong educational foundation requires upgrading the K–12 Basic Education Program. To guarantee that students receive the best possible learning results, this prompted the PM schools to review and modify their curricula, instructional strategies, and learning tools.

[yotuwp type=”videos” id=”Hr9uZ7JguSQ” ]

Every PM learner’s accomplishments are influenced by a solid education that endures in the face of challenges. Because of the commitment of educators, school administration, and policymakers, students will continue to receive the direction and assistance needed for their whole development.

When in-person lessons ceased and were switched to online platforms, this year’s graduates and completers were thrown into an academic world of ambiguity. They are the group that can remember what it was like to be a student when the pandemic started.

To get to this stage in their journey, this group of graduates had to endure a lot; their tenacity and endurance have come through. We send our best wishes to the class of 2023 so they can successfully tackle the special difficulties we will all face together.

The year-end-rite 2023 recalls a historical event. It is a testimony to the tenacity and courage of Saint Marie Rivier. The pandemic of her time, ( 1832 – 1838 Cholera in the South of France: The epidemic as seen from Bourg-Saint-Andéol ) didn’t stop her from caring for her Sisters, children and their families around the Ardèche Region. On these difficult times, Marie Rivier started a new foundation. No obstacles can withstand vis-a-vis the strength of her vision of faith. The challenges of the pandemic period like those with St. Marie Rivier, have instilled in every PM Educators and learners an unwavering trust in God’s help.

What more can we learn from the Little Woman of God, the Woman Apostle for our times!

Congratulations to our Graduates and completers of the Years of the Pandemic!