Every July, schools and communities across the Philippines come together to celebrate Nutrition Month, a nationwide campaign that promotes healthy eating and proper nutrition among Filipinos. This year Ave Maria College joined the yearly celebration. Guided by the theme "Food at Nutrition Security Maging Priority! Sapat na Pagkain Karapatan Natin.”...
Ave Maria College joins the opening of Buwan ng Wika 2025 with the theme “Paglinang sa Filipino at Katutubong Wika: Makasaysayan sa Pagkakaisa ng Bansa.” The program began with the standard ceremony preliminaries and opening remarks highlighting the importance of the Filipino language as a key to progress and love for the nation..
The Ave Maria College in partnership with Tesda, conducted a commencement exercise for 16 individuals who had successfully completed the TESDA housekeeping training program.Accomplishing a TESDA program like Housekeeping involves completing a structured technical-vocational course designed to equip learners with practical skills and knowledge for employment...
Every July, schools and communities across the Philippines come together to celebrate Nutrition Month, a nationwide campaign that promotes healthy eating and proper nutrition among Filipinos. This year Ave Maria College joined the yearly celebration. Guided by the theme "Food at Nutrition Security Maging Priority! Sapat na Pagkain Karapatan Natin.” the school launched a month-long lineup of events aimed at educating students about the importance of balanced meals and accessible nutrition.
One of the highlights of the celebration was the poster making and slogan making contest where students enthusiastically showcased their talent while spreading messages of health and wellness. These showcase of creativity not only entertained but also emphasized the fun side of living a healthy lifestyle.
Beyond the contests and festivities, Nutrition Month served as a moment of reflection and advocacy. It reminded everyone that proper nutrition is not just a school campaign it’s a daily commitment. Through the various initiatives, students learned that taking care of one’s health is essential to achieving academic success and living a better life.
Celebrating Nutrition Month was more than just an event it was a successful movement that encouraged lasting habits. With continued effort and community support, the lessons learned this July will guide students toward a future that is not only brighter but healthier. The celebration was a resounding success, filled with fun, learning, and meaningful activities that inspired students to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Ave Maria College joins the opening of Buwan ng Wika 2025 with the theme “Paglinang sa Filipino at Katutubong Wika: Makasaysayan sa Pagkakaisa ng Bansa.” The program began with the standard ceremony preliminaries and opening remarks highlighting the importance of the Filipino language as a key to progress and love for the nation. The program included musical intermissions by student performers, and palarong pinoy namely; Tiyakad, Centipede ,and Hilaang Lubid . The opening ceremony was a vibrant celebration aimed at boosting awareness, appreciation, and unity through the promotion of the Filipino language and indigenous dialects, reflecting both historical and contemporary cultural identity.
Buwan ng Wika, observed every August, promotes the Filipino language and indigenous languages as vital components of national unity and pride. The month-long celebration is supported by the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino and includes various activities such as speech contests, traditional dance competitions, and cultural showcases in schools and communities nationwide.
This opening event sets the tone for the month by emphasizing the role of language in culture, history, and unity, encouraging Filipinos to nurture and celebrate their linguistic heritage throughout August.
The Ave Maria College in partnership with Tesda, conducted a commencement exercise for 16 individuals who had successfully completed the TESDA housekeeping training program. Accomplishing a TESDA program like Housekeeping involves completing a structured technical-vocational course designed to equip learners with practical skills and knowledge for employment in the hospitality industry. The course, which takes a minimum of 76 hours to complete, trains students in supervising maintenance and cleanliness in places like hotels, resorts, and restaurants. Accomplishing such a program typically includes classroom training, hands-on practice, and competency assessments.
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