The St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC) takes immense pride in celebrating the remarkable achievements of Ashley Jade F. Necio, a Grade 10-Einstein student, who clinched the Bronze Medal in the Taekwondo Secondary Girls Finweight category at the Cainta Municipal Meet 2024 and soared even higher with a Silver Medal at the Rizal Private Schools Association (RIPRISA) 2024. Jade's dedication and hard work have truly paid off, marking her as a significant figure in the Taekwondo circuit. Congratulations Ashley you are amazing!
Celebrating SFAMSC's Aquatic Star: A Royal Achievement with Gold and Silver Wins
Another victory for our Aqua Princess! Congratulations to Joana Claren L. De Jesus, a 10th-grade student from section Einstein, for shining bright in the swimming world! Joana has shown incredible talent and hard work by competing in many swimming events in 2024. Joana's dedication and effort to get better every day inspire us all. Let's cheer for Joana as she keeps making waves and inspiring us with her passion for swimming! Go, Joana!
Here are her latest wins!
CAINTA MUNICIPAL MEET 2024
50m Breaststroke - Gold
100m Breaststroke - Silver
200m Breaststroke - Gold
200m IM - Silver
400m IM - Silver
RIZAL PROVINCIAL MEET 2024
200m Breaststroke -GOLD
50m Breaststroke - GOLD
200m IM - SILVER
4x100m Medley Relay - GOLD
100m Butterfly - GOLD
100 m Breaststroke - SILVER
4x100m Freestyle Relay - GOLD
RIPRISA 2024
100m breaststroke - SILVER
200m breaststroke - SILVER
100m butterfly - SILVER
100m freestyle - SILVER
Congratulations to the CAMPRISA Academic Contest 2024 Winners!
Congratulations to all the CAMPRISA (Cainta Municipality Private Schools Association) Academic Contest winners! This prestigious inter-school competition annually brings together the brightest students from private schools across Cainta to showcase their academic prowess. This year, the event was nothing short of spectacular, with the representatives of SFAMSC putting their best foot forward in a quest for academic glory.
The competition is a testament to the dedication, hard work, and passion of the SFAMSC students and their coaches. It's an arena where critical thinking, knowledge, and creativity are celebrated. And this year, our representatives did not just participate; they excelled, bringing home medals across multiple categories.
Triumph in Araling Panlipunan
In the Elementary Araling Panlipunan category, a team composed of Miguel Iñigo R. Magpantay (Grade 4, Compassion), Marja Aiyana Brielle C. Legutan (Grade 6, Humility), and Ethan Jorge B. Ato (Grade 5, Happiness) clinched first place. While in the junior high category, Joana Claren L. De Jesus (Grade 10, Einstein), Ryan Matthew O. Guevarra (Grade 9, Newton), Kirby Adrie V. Francisco (Grade 8, Aristotle), and Michaela Eliana R. Corrales (Grade 7, Galileo) secured second place in junior high school Araling Panlipunan. Teacher Mario R. Follero led both teams as their Coach/Advisor. Their victory is a testament to their deep understanding of our nation's history and culture, highlighting the importance of nurturing young minds to know their heritage.
Excellence in Science
Aleina Caitlin C. Cubangbang (Grade 4, Dignity), Zack Gabriel M. Baste (Grade 5, Happiness), and Lorraine Jade M. Astacaan (Grade 6, Humility) secured 2nd place in elementary science under the mentorship of Teacher Ma. Jeorja E. Quinazo. Their achievement showcases the critical role of science in understanding the world around us and solving its mysteries.
Mastery in Mathematics
The Junior High School Mathematics category saw our representatives, Ma. Fatima Alexa M. Bandagosa (Grade 10, Einstein), Therese Margo L. Matienzo (Grade 9, Newton), Iannah Marie T Ignacio (Grade 8, Aristotle), and Gadiel Andre T. Villiaflores (Grade 7 Galileo) guided by Teacher Christine Bernadette M. Bapor, securing the 3rd place. Their accomplishment is a reminder of the beauty and complexity of mathematics and its significance in various fields.
A Beacon of Hope and Excellence
These victories are not merely personal achievements but reflect the collective effort, support, and encouragement from teachers, parents, and the community. They underscore the importance of academic competitions like CAMPRISA in fostering a love for learning, encouraging intellectual curiosity, and developing future leaders and innovators.
Congratulations to all the winners of the CAMPRISA Academic Contest! Your hard work, dedication, and pursuit of excellence have paid off, inspiring others. You have not only brought pride to your schools but also to the entire community of Cainta. Your achievements are a beacon of hope and a reminder that there are no limits to what can be achieved in the pursuit of knowledge. Here's to your continued success and the bright futures that undoubtedly lie ahead for each of you.
SFAMSC Elem Volleyball Team Wins CAMPRISA Finals!
Exciting news from the volleyball court – the SFAMSC Cheetahs have clinched victory in the CAMPRISA Elementary Volleyball Tournament Finals! This outstanding achievement highlights their incredible talent and teamwork, paving the way for them to compete for the grand championship title.
A huge thank you to the parents for their tireless support. Your dedication and encouragement have been instrumental in this journey. We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to Sports Coordinator Maricel, Coach Mario Follero, and Assistant Coach Norvi Valenzuela for their invaluable guidance and mentorship. Their expertise and commitment have been pivotal in shaping the team's success.
As the Cheetahs gear up for the championship rounds, let’s continue to support them. Congratulations to our young athletes on this fantastic win – we are all cheering for you to bring home the grand champion trophy!
Introducing the Junior High Varsity Volleyball Team SY 2023-2024
The SFAMSC Junior High School Varsity Volleyball Team is dedicated to fostering discipline and teamwork while cultivating leadership skills and a strong work ethic in its players. As representatives of their school in the competitive CAMPRISA Volleyball Tournaments, these athletes have the privilege of showcasing their skills and dedication in demanding settings. Being part of this team hones their volleyball abilities and prepares them for future endeavors, highlighting the importance of unity, resolve, and individual excellence.
History, Math, and Science Week 2023
Last November 21, SFAMSC celebrated History, Science, and Math Week with an exhilarating Quiz Bee. Students from grades 4 to 10 huddled over their buzzers, and the air was thick with excitement. Each round escalated in tension as contestants showed off their knowledge of academics like current events, mathematics, history, and science. Everyone was excited and nervous as they watched the competition, cheering when someone got the right answer.
Also, the Student Council had a Cake Raffle to make things fun and raise funds for their upcoming projects. Delicious decorated cakes, cookies, and doughnuts were lined up, with raffle tickets selling like hotcakes. The synergy between the Quiz Bee and the Cake Raffle created a perfect balance of academic challenge and light-hearted fun. The week celebrated the joy of learning and community spirit, leaving everyone eagerly anticipating next year's event.
To see all the photos, visit this link: https://www.stfrancismemories.net/SY-2023-2024/Math-Science-and-History-Week-2023/History-Math-and-Science-Quiz-Bee-and-Care-Raffle-2023
Congratulations to the New Student Council of SY 2023-2024!
Introducing the Student Council for SY 2023-2024. The Student Council is the highest governing body for both the Elementary and High School Departments. It acts as a liaison between the student body and administration as well as the faculty. Teacher Mario Follero supervises the activities of the council.
SC Officers
Chief Peace Officer:
Ashley Jade F. Necio
P.R.O:
Matthew M. Moratalla
Auditor:
Ashley F. Lopez
Treasurer:
Michaela Eliana R. Corrales
Secretary:
Kirby Adrie V. Francisco
Vice President:
Jacey Khristen C. Clemente
President:
Krizella Margaux DV. Coligado
Senators
Princess Ryajha Mae P. Tiraña
Sophia Marielle G. Orozco
Ryan Matthew O. Guevarra
Rafia Skyrah B. Dejesica
Klaire Martha DV. Coligado
Lorraine Jade M. Astacaan
Representatives
Grade 4 Representative:
Ciandra Angela Enriquez
Grade 5 Representative:
Zach Gabriel M. Baste
Grade 6 Representative:
Robert Benedict V. Soliven
Grade 7 Representative:
Mary Joy D. Cruz
Grade 8 Representative:
Brent Daniel F. Agustin
Grade 9 Representative:
Cedric Carl B. Poquiz
Grade 10 Representative:
Kaliah Mishka H. Boslon