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Chiang Kai Shek College Through Students’ Eyes: A Mini-Exhibit - Celebrating the 75th Foundation Anniversary


“CKSC: Together We Are One”, the concluding message of the Best Documentary Show won by a group spearheaded by Jaystyn Yu of IV – 10, is truly shown in the activity, “CKSC Through Students’ Eyes: A Mini-Exhibit” as a pre-celebration of the 75th  Foundation Anniversary. The exhibit showcases talent and creativity in drawing,  skills, and knowledge in making documentary videos from the Universal Kindergarten up to the High School Levels. As shown in the exhibit, students were able to capture the 75 glorious years of the institution and to visualize the promising future of the school. It was indeed a success since various departments were actively involved.

To open the mini-exhibit formally, the college president, Dory Poa, Ph. D., together with distinguished school administrators from various departments, cut the ribbon and viewed the exhibit last June 27 at the school lobby. The exhibit will last until July 4 to accommodate students, parents, non-teaching personnel, teachers, and school officials to witness the potentials of the basic education students.

“Making Dreams: A Reality” sums up the students’ visions  of a great CKSC in the future. Showcased in the exhibit are the winners from the different contests from different  grade and year levels. The exhibit includes the following winners in their corresponding categories:

 Best Documentary

  • First Place – Jaystyn Yu, Dexh Tan, Mikhael Go, Arvin Lim, Wenzell, Lopez, Kimberlie Guevarra, Ricca Huang, Eylaine Sy, and Patrick Uy ( IV – 10 )
  • Second Place – Gere Ganixon Ang, Aaron Jimson Mandap, Kristine Ang, Jemilyn Kaw, Kamille Lim, Ryanne, Valerie Ong, and Renee Julia Te ( IV – 1 )
  • Third Place – Laellaigce Gervacio, Aaron Ramirez, Claudia King, Kim Miranda, Marque Yu-Chiong, and Michael Quintin ( IV – 6 )

Best Photojournalism

  • First Place – “From Flipping Pages of the Book to Swiping the Screen of a Tablet” by Jefferson Chua Gr. 9-1
  • Second Place – “CKSC: A Sanctuary of Reflections and Serenity” by Raymond King Dela Cruz Gr. 9 - 6
  • Third Place – “A Great Leap” by Jessica Chen Gr.9 – 5
  • Runners –up  
      • “On a Brighter Side” by Janina Cheng Gr. 9 – 1  
      • “Bright Students, Bright Future” by Bianca Redulla Gr. 9-8

 Best Poster Making ( Intermediate Level )

  • First Place – Darwin Alexander Co Gr. 6 - D
  • Second Place – Carl Daineal Tiu      Gr. 6 - D
  • Third Place – Hazelle Gan Montecillo  Gr. 6 – C

Best Poster Making ( Primary Level )

  • First Place – Jovanna Tan Gr. 3 - B
  • Second Place – Josh Bradley Cimanes Gr. 3 - F
  • Third Place – Sze Sze Lam Gr. 3 – B

Best Poster Making ( Universal Kindergarten )

  • First Place – Shanna Audrey See
  • Second Place – Ethan Rylan Cheng
  • Third Place – Sadie Valerie Lindsey Sim 

The activity would not be a success without the cooperation of the following departments: The English Learning Area of the High School Department led by its coordinators, Mrs. Brenda Ong and Mrs. Marle Tan; the Universal Kindergarten headed by Mrs. Luzviminda Sim; the Elementary Department led by Mr. Antonio Uy; the High School Department headed by Mrs. Cristina Monsanto; the IT Services led by Mr. Clyde Ben Tan; the HS Discipline’s Office, and the Filipino HS Department headed by Mrs. Ruth Gabiane.  The concept was executed by the activity coordinator and emcee of the ribbon cutting ceremony, Mr. Allan Rey Villaverde.

Article contributed by Mrs. Brenda R. Ong

Trisha Sia is Manila Bulletin Sketchfest Champion


WINNING SKETCHES — The Manila Bulletin awards these best artworks in the ‘MB Sketch Fest 4’ (from left) ‘Original Filipino’ by Miguel Wong, a retired architectural designer; ‘Kalinga’ by Nikko Pelaez, an 18-year-old Fine Arts student; and ‘Buhay Pinoy: Masaya at Makulay’ by 10-year-old Trisha Danielle Sia. (Manny Llanes)

“Barong is meticulously made with hands, so it’s priceless,” he said. “Aside from barong and kimona, the bamboo house is the new version of our native hut. Its structure is carefully planned.”

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3 Honorees in Action


Renzo Roel P. Tan, the CKSC recipient of the Gerry Roxas Leadership Award (GRLA) for School Year 2013-2014, attended two events organized by the Gerry Roxas Foundation, namely the GRLA Leaders’ Forum held last May 24 at the Araneta Expo Center in Cubao, Quezon City and the Amazing Gerry Roxas Awardees' Camp Experience at El Dorado Resort in San Mateo, Rizal last June 7 and 8. Renzo Tan is taking up Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, major in Mathematical Finance at the Ateneo de Manila University starting on June 16, 2014.

Hanns Christian J. Chua, the CKSC recipient of the Alfonso Yuchengco Foundation National Discipline Award for School Year 2013-2014, attended the 24th annual national gathering of honorees last June 6, 2014 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium of RCBC Plaza in Makati City. AY Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Yuchengco Group of Companies , has been giving recognition to graduating students who consistently exemplify the virtue of discipline in school and community through its National Discipline Award. Hanns Chua is an incoming Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communication Engineering (BS-ECE) freshman at the University of the Philippines in Diliman this August.

 Patrick Matthew J. Chan, a senior high school student of CKSC, got the highest score among members of the Philippine team that competed in the International Regions Math League (IRML) held last May 30 to 31, 2014 at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, USA. He was awarded a medal for his feat in the individual round. His score also catapulted the Philippines to 2nd Place during the relay round, next only to China while besting teams representing Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and Macau.

 

CKSC Scouts Make Presence Felt in Taiwan Aboriginal Jamboree


There were numerous challenges that faced the thirteen Filipino scouts on their trip to the Formosan Island. Unexpectedly, eating with chopsticks was one of them.

They didn’t travel hundreds of miles in vain, for they were warmly welcomed to the 2nd Scouts of China National Jamboree for Aboriginal Scouts from March 27 to 30, 2014, held at Saijia Recreation Center in Pingtung County, Taiwan.

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Chiang Kai Shek College FBAS Commencement Exercises


The Chiang Kai Shek College (CKSC) Faculty of Business, Arts, and Sciences (FBAS) held its commencement exercises at the CKSC Auditorium, Main Campus, on March 31, 2014. The honorable Mr. Frank Pao, CKSC alumnus and son of the late CKSC Chairman and President Dr. Pao Shi Tien, addressed the Class of 2014.

Campus administrators successfully managed live streaming of the event via the CKSC website, Facebook account, and info panels in school buildings.

Congratulations, Class of 2014! You shall do great things.

Scouts Get Active in Baden Powell Month


February, being the birth month of World Scouting founder Lord Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell, was an active month for CKSC scouts.

Nine scouts, with their parents and scout leaders, joined the Kab Olimpikan’s celebration of the 90th anniversary of Manila Council, Boy Scouts of the Philippines last February 1 to 2 at Hardin ng Postema in Tanza, Cavite. The scouts joined their peers from various public and private schools in Manila. During their participation in the camp, they were taught skills in knot-tying, proper folding of the Philippine flag, and identifying traffic signs. They also did field sports like javelin throw, hammer throw, discus throw, and shot put. A campfire was held on the first night during which the scouts performed. Swimming in the venue’s pool completed their enjoyable weekend at the camp.

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CKSC Scouts Represent Philippines to Singapore Airboree


The blazing heat of the Singapore sun was not enough to stop a group of twelve enthusiastic CKSC scouts from trekking the Lion City.

In fact, they were the chosen delegates from the Philippines to the 1st Singapore International Airboree, spanning six days from the 11th to 16th of February 2014, held at the Sarimbun Scout Camp, a vast outdoor area situated in the north-west region of Singapore.

The contingent was headed by adult leaders Kervin Clyde Go and Ervin Chua Joy. The participating scouts were Anne Cabanatan, Timothy Chiong, Annie Chua, Jim Kenneth Co, Stephanie Co, Bryant Lopez-Go, Catelyn Bryn Lopez-Go, Bernadette Ocampo, Andrew Brandon Ong, and Ze Hong Tan.

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