Our school’s Honors and Awards Program upholds the principles of fairness, inclusivity, and merit-based recognition as outlined in DepEd Order No. 36, s. 2016 – Policy Guidelines on Awards and Recognition. This program is designed to celebrate the achievements of students who demonstrate excellence in academics, leadership, and co-curricular activities. By recognizing their hard work and dedication, the program motivates learners to strive for personal and academic growth while promoting healthy competition and collaboration among peers.
Criteria and Recognition
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Academic Excellence Awards
- Students who meet the prescribed grade point average (GPA) and other academic criteria are recognized for their outstanding performance in specific subjects or across all subjects.
- These awards include With Honors, With High Honors, and With Highest Honors, in compliance with DepEd’s grading guidelines.
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Leadership Awards
- Recognizes students who exhibit exceptional leadership skills and service to the school or community, particularly those holding key positions in student organizations or the student government.
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Subject-Specific Excellence
- Awards are given to students who excel in specific subjects such as Mathematics, Science, English, and other learning areas.
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Performance and Conduct Awards
- Honors students who excel in arts, music, sports, and other co-curricular or extracurricular areas.
- Recognition is also given to those who demonstrate exemplary behavior and adherence to the school’s values and code of conduct.
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Special Awards
- Additional recognitions for achievements in competitions, innovation, or community involvement are awarded to students who bring honor to the school through local, national, or international accomplishments.
This Honors and Awards Program fosters a culture of excellence, integrity, and service. By adhering to DepEd’s guidelines, the program ensures that all students are provided with equal opportunities to be recognized for their talents, achievements, and contributions to the school and society.
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