Introducing the SLAY Party!

Student Council Elections SY 2024-2025: SLAY Party

Introducing the SLAY Party for the Student Council Elections of SY 2024-2025! SLAY, which stands for Student Leaders Advocating for the Youth, is a dynamic and driven group of young leaders committed to representing and empowering their fellow students. With Therese Margo Matienzo at the helm campaigning for President and a talented team of officers, they aim to create a more engaging, inclusive, and inspiring school community.

Vote for SLAY—leaders for today and tomorrow!

President: Therese Margo Matienzo
Vice President: Iannah Marie Ignacio
Secretary: Princess Ryajha Mae Tiraňa
Treasurer: Bettina Paula Agustin
Auditor: Chloe Janelle Torre
P.R.O: Vincent Henderson Santos
Chief Peace Officer: Maryella Grace Pusing

Senators:
Francezca Eve Santos
Kyle Denisse Servida
Shane Princess Canilang
Sophia Marielle Orozco
Trish DelMonte Gervacio
Zachary Tapel

Representatives:

Grade 4 David D. Mariano
Grade 5 Ciandra Angela S. Enriquez
Grade 6 Zach Gabriel M. Baste
Grade 7 Josh Aden S. Zapanta
Grade 8 Michaela Eliana R. Corrales
Grade 9 Andrei Sebastian R. Carandang
Grade 10 Cedric Carl B. Poquiz

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Student Council Elections 2024: Room to Room Campaign

Last September 9, 2024, the student council election campaign began with an exciting room-to-room visit. The two parties, SLAY and APEX, went around to classes from grades 1 to 10 to talk about their plans and ideas. Both parties are working hard to earn your votes and make our school an even better place. The election is coming soon, and it’s up to you to choose the leaders who will shape our student community! Good luck everyone!

To see more photos please click here to visit our online photo album

SFAMSC’s Joana Claren L. De Jesus Shines with Multiple Medals in Regional and National Swimming Competitions.

Congratulations to SFAMSC grade 10 student Joana Claren L. De Jesus for another fantastic win in swimming! At the REGIONAL ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION MEET (RAAM) 2024, Joana secured a Gold in the 4x50m freestyle relay and a Bronze in the 4x100m freestyle relay. She also excelled at the NAPSPHIL Swimming Competition 2024, winning Silver in the 200m and 100m Breaststroke and a Bronze in the 100m Freestyle. Joana’s consistent success in various local, regional, and nationwide competitions is a testament to her dedication and talent. We are incredibly proud of her accomplishments!

REGIONAL ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION MEET (RAAM) 2024

✅4x50m freestyle relay -Gold
✅4x100m freestyle relay - Bronze

NAPSPHIL Swimming Competition 2024

✅ 200m Breaststroke - Silver
✅ 100m Breaststroke - Silver
✅ 100m Freestyle - Bronze

SFAMSC Grade 2 Student Wins Silver at Ball Room Dance Competition

Sabine Yoana De Guzman Paguio, a Grade 3 Loyalty student of SFAMSC, wowed everyone at the 2nd Magayon Open Dancesport Competition & PDSFI Ranking Point System. Sabine won a Silver medal in the Juvenile 2C Standard category. Her journey into ballroom dancing began as a search for a summer workshop, making her achievements unexpected and unique. It's rare for a grade 3 student to be so interested in ballroom dancing, showing Sabine's uniqueness and talent.

Sabine also reached the semi-finals in the Solo Juvenile Waltz and participated in Solo Juvenile Tango, Quickstep, Samba, and Chacha. Her hard work and dedication have earned her recognition and admiration. Her success inspires young dancers, proving that with passion and effort, even the youngest can excel in the elegant world of Ballroom Dance. Great job, Sabine! We are proud of you!

SFAMSC Grade 8 Student Wins First Place in National Essay Writing Contest

Maryella Grace Z. Pusing, a Grade 9 student from St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta (SFAMSC), has achieved a remarkable victory by emerging as the champion in the highly esteemed 'Pagsulat ng Sanaysay' (Essay Writing) contest. This contest was a part of the prestigious' Kakasa Ka Ba?' (Will You Take on the Challenge) Academic Contest, organized by the University of the Philippines, a platform that attracts the best academic talents from across the country. The event took place on May 11, 2024, at the UP Student Union Building.

Ella's exceptional essay on the theme of 'Karapatang Pantao' (Human Rights) earned her the top spot, outshining participants from various esteemed institutions. Second place was awarded to a contestant from Don Bosco Technical Institute Tarlac, while the third place was secured by a student from the Philippine Science High School. The competition, renowned for its high standards, drew participants from some of the best schools across the Philippines.

The 'Kakasa Ka Ba? 2024' is an annual inter-school contest established by the University of the Philippines. It invites top-tier schools nationwide to compete in three main categories: Academic Quiz Bee, Poster Making Contest, and Pagsulat ng Sanaysay. This event, known for its rigorous standards and competitive spirit, aims to challenge and showcase students' academic prowess and creative talents, fostering a spirit of excellence and healthy competition.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Maryella Grace Z. Pusing on this outstanding feat! Additionally, we recognize and appreciate the invaluable assistance, coaching, and support of her academic coach, Mario Follero, whose guidance played a significant role in this remarkable achievement. Special thanks also to Ella's parents, especially her mother, Annabelle Pusing, for their unwavering support and encouragement throughout her journey.

Ella's triumph is not just a victory but a testament to her dedication and relentless hard work. It's a shining example of the quality of education at St. Francis of Assisi Montessori School of Cainta. Her success is a personal achievement and a beacon of inspiration for her classmates and schoolmates.

SFAMSC Brings Cheer and Compassion to Home of Joy for the Sick Children

In a heartwarming display of community and compassion, the Student Council of SFAMSC, led by their advisor, Teacher Mario Follero, recently organized a memorable outreach program at the Missionaries of Charity Home of Joy for the Sick Children. The event was a vibrant festival of joy, designed to bring smiles to the faces of orphaned and impoverished children from the local area. Students and teachers came together to prepare an engaging lineup of parlor games, dance routines, and musical performances, ensuring every moment was filled with fun and laughter. The air was excited as children reveled in a flurry of activities and relished the chance to win delightful prizes, including toys, coloring books, and other treats.

The festivities were complemented by a sumptuous meal lovingly prepared by the school's dedicated faculty and staff. The menu featured a hearty lunch of Chicken Tinola, steaming hot rice, and fresh bananas, all served with care and warmth, making the mealtime a highlight of the day. The effort put forth by the school community was palpable as teachers and volunteers juggled their end-of-year duties to make this event a priority, showcasing their commitment to serving others, a cornerstone of the SFAMSC spirit.

Our heartfelt gratitude extends to all who made this event possible. Special thanks go to Ma'am Rorie, whose meticulous planning and motivation were instrumental in the day's success. Immense appreciation is also due to our dedicated teachers who prepared all our activities, managed the games, and choreographed the music and dance performances. We also extend our thanks to the generous parents whose contributions were vital in bringing the event to life. Lastly, we are profoundly thankful to the sisters of the Missionaries of Charity for hosting us, reminding us of Mother Teresa's teachings that true service lies in caring for those in need. Inspired by her words, we left the Home of Joy with full hearts and a renewed commitment to service, ready to spread more smiles and joy in the days to come.

To view more photos of this event please visit this link: https://www.stfrancismemories.net/SY-2023-2024/Student-Council-Elections-SY-2023-2024/Outreach-Program-2024

Grateful for Your Generous Donations to Support the Orphans!

We are profoundly moved and grateful to the entire SFAMSC Community—our wonderful parents, guardians, and students—for your incredible donations. Thanks to your kindness and generosity, the Student Council and SFAMSC Administration are diligently preparing these supplies for distribution on April 20, 2024, during our outreach program at the Missionaries of Charity Home of Joy for the Sick Children. Your support makes a world of difference, and we are deeply thankful for all of you. Your generosity warms our hearts and inspires us all. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts!