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For a complete transparency report, refer to this Google Drive link. 

 

Wave 1:

Divine Grace School has initiated a donation drive and relief efforts to help our kababayans who have been devastated by Typhoon Ulysses in Marikina. Thank you to all the generous and kind-hearted sponsors as well as the volunteer teachers and staff who have helped pack and sort the donations. The wave 1 of donations have safely arrived to its intended recipients in Marikina last November 14, 2020 (Saturday).

Wave 2:

San Mateo Elementary School in Sta. Ana, San Mateo and Trigo Para sa Tribu Organization Inc in Rodriguez received our donations from WAVE 2 of DGS Donation Drive yesterday November 17, 2020. The DGS Team lead by the Principal and one Board Member handed the goods to our partners namely Ms. Dolores Fulgencio from the school and Mr. Cris Obelidor from the organization.

Our donations included:
  • 10 sacks of rice (25kilos each)
  • 15 big boxes/16 big bags of clothes
  • 13 boxes of noodles; 7boxes of coffee/milk/biscuits
  • 31 boxes of bottled water
  • 5 boxes of canned goods
  • 30 pcs of new blankets
  • 8 pcs new mats
  • 58 packs of goods (3kilos rice, 5 canned goods, 10 noodles and 1bag of clothes).
 
 

Divine Grace School proudly presents the 25th Anniversary Special Coffee Table book, available for viewing at the DGS Main Office. 

 

Divine Grace School, in cooperation with the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Bureau of Fire Protection, and the Quezon City Fire District (QCFD), bring the Fire Square Road Show to Divine Grace School this November 20, 2019. The program starts at 8:00am to 3:00pm. 

This event would educate Graceans towards fire safety and prevention, and expose students to the kind of work that a firefighter does, as well as how they save countless of lives. The program would be invocated by F02 Ma. Lourdes E. Moratalla, with welcome remarks from Ssupt. Jaime D. Ramirez. Mrs. Estela D. Canalita would then give her welcome message. Emcees for this event are SF01 Maria Glaiza N. Tioco and F02 Richard Dean Caramat.

 

The end of AY 2018-2019 is the culmination of years of hard work; the actualization of goals attained and the acknowledgement of successes achieved.

This past academic year has been a journey that started with dauntlessly calculated steps which have taken us to remarkable heights. We have encountered some trials and tribulations along the way...soldiered on and came out stronger. We have experienced exceptional moments, magical moments and created memories that will be fondly remembered in the years to come.

We witnessed our elementary students became active in their community service advocacies through the SAC’s Bigay Puso sa Pasko. Our Graceans from Preschool, Lower Grade School, Upper Grade School, Junior High school and Senior High school who competed in different fields (academics, sports and the arts) shone brightest, landing in the top ranks and winning awards. We have sent our representatives in  the Spelling Bee Contest, Poem Recitation Contests, Press Conferences, Dance Contests, and many others. Our athletes soared high when they brought home the bacon in their stints. And best of all our journalists brought us to the highest level of the competition when Joseph Salin qualified for the national level in the Pagsulat ng Balitang Isports category and he represented the National Capital Region in the NSSPC held in Pangasinan last March 2019.

It is true that yearly, we come to best our previous best. Our Grade 12 students qualified for many prestigious colleges and universities where they took entrance examinations such as UP, PUP, UST, UCC, FEU, and other renowned colleges and universities.

Most remarkably, last February, we have surpassed with positive results the Re-Certification process by FAPE-PEAC. All stakeholders – students, teachers, staff, administrators, the parents and the members of the board meticulously took part in this endeavor.

Henry Ford wisely said, "Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress and working together is success." As we look back over the past year, certainly we have started well, and thankfully we progressed satisfactorily and yes - undeniably we have been successful!

May the years ahead for Divine Grace School continue to be characterized by its dauntless progressive growth to evolve into an entity which sincerely serves the community and produces a winner in every student.

Long live Batch 2019, long live Divine Grace School!

 

Waldy F. Canalita

Divine Grace School Principal