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  • I/1 2010 Losban Washes Away “Anitos” Towards the Shaded Bilig

    Volleyball Boys Tension rises as Losban and Malingeb were even at 14 in the third set of the boys’ volleyball game. Both teams were at the brink of elimination with one lose each. Malingeb failed to ground the ball back to the other court that raised t...
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      Face book   This is the most famous website in the whole world. This is the evolution of Friendster before where most of the people who wants to be accepted to a group uses. Sometimes this is the topic students’ talks about, because this contains...
  • I1/2010 Tuition Fee Increases Cease

    The tuition fee increased by P2, 000 this school year, and it is the third increase since 2008. Last school year 2008-09, the tuition fee increased from P5,000 to P7,000. Within the following year, it went up to P9, 000. And this school year, tuition fee...
  • I/1 2010 “Newbies” in the School

    This school year, SMS has new teachers who are here because of their love, passion, and motivation for teaching. Sir Larson Calatero - Filipino, Social Studies An elementary teacher turned high school mentor…Sir Larson first taught in a Sunday school...
  • I/1 2010 Where Have All the Others Gone?

    Saint Mary’s School of Sagada – The school population this academic year decreased to 165 enrollees, compared to last year’s 206 students. There are 43 freshmen ( 1-A having 19 students, 1-B having 24 students), 43 sophomores ( 2-A having 22, 2-B ...
  • I/1 2010 Our Turn

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  • I/1 2010 GOING BEYOND SHYNESS

    Shyness can mean feeling uncomfortable, self-conscious, nervous, bashful, timid, or insecure. People who feel shy sometimes notice physical sensations like blushing or feeling speechless, shaky, or breathless. Shyness is the opposite of being at ease wit...
  • I/1 2010 TO THE FIFTH STAGE

    First, there were FIVE, and then it grew to NINE. Now… there are FOUR and there will be more... The first group of 5th year students was in the school year 2008-2009, there were five students in that group; Patricia Masferre, John Amos Lopez, Gretchen ...
  • SMSS tops the NAT

    Saint Mary's School of Sagada ranks number one among the 58 private and public schools in Mountain Province who participated in the National Achievement Test (NAT) last school year 2009-2010. This is the second time that SMSS will top the NAT since its...

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BOT Decisions

 

The members of the Board of Trustees met on January 19 at the residence of Sir Fau, our headmaster, at Cubao, Quezon City. The following were some of the highlights of the meeting:

1. The tuition for kindergarten will remain at six thousand pesos (P6, 000.00) both for kinder 1 and kinder 2 for next school year.

2. There will be a two thousand peso (P2, 000.00) increase in the high school tuition and fees. The current tuition is P16, 500.00. Next school year it will be P18, 500.00. The parent counterpart of ESC recipients will be P13, 000.00 from P11, 000.00 this school year as the government pays P5, 500.00.

(Note: ESC or Education Service Contracting is a program of the government to subsidize the tuition fees of eligible students in some private schools. This is based on the premise that public high schools cannot accommodate all students who wish to avail of public high school education.)

 

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