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2. Pupils may also use the computer laboratory to make researches relevant to their school
lessons, study online modules and answer online activities based on their given schedule
assisted by the teacher or supervised by a teacher-monitor.
3. All users should follow all the rules and procedures in the computer laboratory.
C. Science Laboratory
1. Science laboratories aim to provide students first-hand experience on the concepts and theories
in science that they encounter. They are also given opportunity to manipulate the lab
equipment and supplies in order to learn and understand easily scientific theories.
2. All activities that will be conducted are supervised by the assigned science teacher.
3. The pupils should follow all the rules and procedures in the science laboratory.
D. School Canteen
1. The school canteen aims to complement classroom programs and learning by providing an
avenue to the students to eat and enjoy healthy and nutritious food.
2. The canteen personnel are of service within its service hours.
3. The pupils should follow all the rules and procedures in the canteen.
CO-CURRICULAR AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
General Policies
1. The school created different academic and non-academic clubs and organizations. This is to
cater the varied interests and needs of the pupils and provide them with learning opportunities
that will develop their full potential as responsible citizens of the community. Below is the list of
academic and non-academic clubs/organizations in the school.
Academic Clubs - Math Club, English Club, Filipino Club, AP Club, Science Club, Journalism
(English), Journalism (Filipino) and IT Club
Non-Academic Organizations - Sports , Art
Organizations - YES-O, ESWM, BSP, GSP and SPG
2. Each club has a club moderator who will plan, prepare and execute various activities that will
meet the objectives of the club.
3. The club recruitment day is held (usually a week after the implementation of eLearning) to
orient the students with the existing clubs and allow them to choose among these. Each club
has to prepare a short presentation promoting their club/organization.
4. All students must be an active member of one club (maybe academic or non-academic) in a
given school year. A member of an organization can also be a member of an academic or non-
academic club.
5. The class advisers should make sure that all pupils in his/her advisory class are members of a
club.
6. The club moderator will give a club grade to all the members and be stipulated in student’s
report card.
7. Pupils who do not attend the club regularly must be reported to the Adviser. Excessive absences
in the club might incur a particular disciplinary action.
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