Thursday, March 18, 2010

Educational Background (Part 3) ~High School Life~

ParaƱaque Science High School


Number 53 on the list of passers. . .

I'm very lucky to be part of this school even just for a year. I owe a lot from my teachers here though I did not perform well during my stay there. But all of the hardships that I've been through paid out. I was able to perform better on the succeeding schools that I went to. All of the lessons that I thought was complicated turned out to be simple. Thanks to my teachers at ParSci.

Math: Ms. Emma Cunanan (Class Adviser)
English: Ms. Camandono
Science: Mrs. Villareal
Math (E): Ms. Mercy Ramos
Earth Science: Mrs. Arlene Abihay- Sioc
Reading: Mrs. Brigola
Filipino: Mrs. Arroyo
Social Studies: Ms. Pleras
Values: Ms. Mondido
MAPEH: Mr. Ramos
TLE: Mrs. Zapico
Computer: Mr. Santos

(I hope I got it all right.)

I had a lot of unforgettable experiences here. One of them was my first time to go home by 12 midnight due to practices for school activities. Another thing that I certainly would not forget was getting an average of 44% during the first Quarter (who could ever forget that. . . right?)

In general, ParSci was a continuation of my SDS life. Things that I started at SDS continued to flourish here. Acting was just one of those things (daily acting presentations, commercial spoofs, and celebrity impersonations). Together, SDS and ParSci formed the foundation of my educational foundation and set what I call "Academic Excellence".

I-A Rocks! ! !

VABBC Christian Academy

A school managed by Villa Alegre Bible Baptist Church. It uses a different curriculum - Advanced Christian Education (ACE). It's more of a self-study type of learning which makes it a bit less exciting compared to other schools I've been to. But this was where my stage directing and script writing skills was honed.

So. . . for a summary of my 2-year stay here: Self-Study, Directing, Self-Study, Directing, Script Writing, Self-Study, Self-Study, Self-Study, Directing, and slight resistance from some church staffs due to issues on religion. ^_^


Rizal High School

Proud to be Rizalian!

Though I've only stayed here for a year. I'm proud to be a graduate of this school. Though some of my skills was put rest during my stay here, I was able to develop one of the most important skills that I have - Interpersonal Skills. Thanks to the undying support of our Guidance Councilor, Ma'am Pearl Ignacio, and my teacher, Mrs. Irene Mondejar.

Here's a summary of my achievements there:

Vice President
(4th year Section 7)

Treasurer
(Peer Councilors)

School Representative
(Tagisan ng Kaalaman sa Araling Panlipunan [Division Level])

Finalist
(Math Quiz Bee)

It was just a bit disappointing that out of the class of about 40 students, about half was able to make it to Top 10 and I was not even one of them (T_T).

Teachers:

Math: Ms. Manguni
English: Mrs. Cacnio
Science: (ouch I forgot both of them)
Filipino: Mrs. Reyes (Class Adviser)
Social Studies: Mrs. Irene Mondejar
TLE: (I forgot)
Values: (not sure with the spelling. . . so better not to put it)
MAPEH: Ms. Sunshine _______ (Music), Mrs. Macababbad

*subject to update of names

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