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PVMGO STATEMENT

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SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
Every Filipino child should be given equal opportunities to get a quality education. Every child
that enters the school should have a safe, nurturing and enriching environment.

The teachers should understand their students especially their cognitive, physical, social,
psychological and emotional development. Moreover, they should consider parents and
community members in the educational process who can help them to develop learning
opportunities of the students.

Differentiated instruction can help to aid children with different learning preferences. Applying a
variety of approaches to the learning process is important. Direct and cooperative instruction is
necessary to make an environment where children will use self-discovery and a hands-on
approach to learning.

Learning should be fun and exciting. Therefore, our school should provide an inviting and
friendly place where children can feel comfortable and love to learn.

VISION
NE DOMINICAN ACADEMY envision that all students will be life-long learners equipped with
skills and knowledge needed to become globally productive citizens.

MISSION
The mission of NE DOMINICAN ACADEMY is to prepare and develop every student for
college and life by providing high quality instructional program that fosters holistic growth of
students.

GOALS & OBJECTIVES


A. To improve student's academic achievement.
 Deliver a comprehensive guidance program.
 Develop student's skills & knowledge necessary for college & life.
 Encourage participation in activities both inside and outside the school.

B. To promote personal & social growth


 Help students to discover their individual strength.
 Conduct team-building activities on and off school grounds.
 Deepen the spiritual growth of each student.

C. To build a strong relationship with stakeholders.


 Promote parent involvement in school.

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 Increase connections between school community.
 Maintain communication with stakeholders

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CATALOGUE

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CALENDAR OF
ACTIVITIES

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JUNE
Activities
Date
Beginning of Classes
18
Elem/HS: Reading and writing Pre-Assessment
19 and Activities
Classroom Orientation
20
Election of Class Officers
21
Club Day
 
Student Orientation
22
Homeroom and General meeting of PTA
30
Early Language Literacy and Numeracy
Tentative Assessment (ELLNA)

JULY
Activities
Date
Student Government Organization (SGO)
9 Application for Candidacy
Nutrition Month Celebration
16
1st Unit Test
19-20
Election Campaign Activity (classroom)
23
Deadline of Mr. & Ms. NEDA Application
27 Submission
Meeting De Avance
30
Student Government Organization (SGO) Election
31

AUGUST
Activities
Date
Free Eye Checkup
1
Thanksgiving Mass (17th Foundation Day)
8
Buwan ng Wika
 
17th Foundation Day (Holiday)
10
1st Quarter Test
16-17
Ninoy Aquino Day (special non-working holiday)
21

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Eid'l Adha (regular holiday)
22
Pre-Pageant (Mr. and Ms. NEDA)
24
National Heroes Day (regular holiday)
27
1st Day Torch Parade/Lighting of Foundation
28 Flame
Sports Fest
29-30
Coronation Night (Mr. and Ms. NEDA)
31
National Career Assessment Examination for
Tentative Grade 9

SEPTEMBER
Activities
Date
Grand Celebration of Founding Anniversary
1
Student Night
 
Parent-Teacher Conference/Issuance of Report
7 Card
Arts Festival (Contest: Fashion Design,
14 Photography, Photo Frame)

20-21 2nd Unit Test

OCTOBER
Activities
Date
World Teacher's Day
5
Scout Investiture and Overnight Camping
Tentative
2nd Quarter Exam
22-23
Start of Sem Break
24

NOVEMBER
Activities
Date
All Saints Day
1
Resumption of Classes
5
Educational Tour
16
Basic Education Exit Assessment for Grade 12
Tentative

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3rd Unit Test
28-29
Bonifacio Day (Holiday)
30

DECEMBER
Activities
Date
4th Unit Test
18-19
Christmas Party (Student)
20
Christmas Party (Teacher)
21
Start of Christmas Break
22
Rizal Day
30
National Musabaqah
Tentative

JANUARY
Activities
Date
Resumption of Classes
7
3rd Quarter Exam
21-22
Recollection and Retreat
Tentative
 
 

FEBRUARY
Activities
Date
Chinese Lunar New Year's Day (Non-working
5 Holiday)
5th Unit Test
11-12
 
 
 
 

MARCH
Activities
Date
Thanksgiving Mass
1

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4th Quarter Exam
7-8
Deliberation of Honors (Teachers)
21
Deliberation of Honors (Parents)
25
Issuance of Report Cards
 
National Achievement Test (NAT) for Grade 6
Tentative and 10

APRIL
Activities
Date
Recognition Day (Morning)
5
Graduation Day (Afternoon)
 
Araw ng Kagitingan (Regular Holiday)
9
Start of Summer Classes
15

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CURRICULUM
MAPS

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LEARNING
PLANS

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PROGRAMS

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The school established different programs necessity to inform the stakeholders
on the nature and importance of PVMGO (Philosophy, Vision, Mission, Goal, & Objective) of
the school. Below are the activities when the school involves the discussion on the PVMGO
which are as follows:

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

1. In-Service Training (INSET) for This is conducted for High School faculty
Teachers staff and spearheaded by the principal,
academic head, and head teachers to orient
them about educational process taking the
Mission-Vision into consideration.

2. Teacher General Meeting Faculty members along the school heads have
this meeting as preparation for the opening of
the school.

3. Teacher Monthly Meeting Every month, the principal meets all the
teachers discussing the instructional programs
of the school and walk through the PVMGO.

4. Parent Orientation Parents are invited yearly at the start of the


school year, specifically in June, to attend the
orientation wherein they can be aware of the
school policy, specially the PVMGO.

5. Student Orientation School conduct this orientation to the students


yearly every month of June wherein they can
learn about the PVMGO and other important
information of the school.

6. Academic Council Meeting Every meeting of academic council once a


month, members review the PVMGO in the
beginning of the meeting to make the agenda
aligned.

7. Social Media PVMGO is posted on social media,


specifically on Facebook. This is reposted
every month for dissemination purposes
8. PTA Meeting Every PTA meeting, class advisers are
required to mention the PVMGO as part of
the introduction of their discussion.

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GOALS &
OBJECTIVES

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The goals and objectives of N.E. Dominican are designed in accordance to the K to 12
program in the Philippines considering its national and global goals. For the school to achieve its
goals, objectives are formed which are deemed realistic to happen. The school make sure that the
stakeholders have contribution to the achievement of mission & vision of the school through its
goals and objectives.

GOALS

A. To improve student's academic achievement.


Objectives:
 Deliver a comprehensive guidance program.
 Develop student's skills & knowledge necessary for college & life.
 Encourage participation in activities both inside and outside the school

B. To promote personal & social growth.


Objectives:
 Help students to discover their individual strength.
 Conduct team-building activities on and off school grounds.

C. To build a strong relationship with stakeholders.


Objectives:
 Promote parent involvement in school.
 Increase connections between school community.
 Maintain communication with stakeholders.

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PVMGO ORIENTATION
AND DISSEMINATION

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PVMGO ORIENTATION AND DISSEMINATION

The school adapt various means to orient and disseminate information as to the meaning
and importance of the PVMGO of the school. The management treats this necessary part of
success as stakeholders take part of the school implementation of the PVMGO.
Below are the evidences of the school effort to disseminate and orient the stakeholders on
the PVMGO:

1. Social Media

2. Teachers Orientation

3. Parents Orientation

4. Students Orientation

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Attendance and
Minutes of the PVMGO
Review and Revision
Meetings

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July 5, 2019 – 2:00 AM
ATTENDANCE
1. Josie D. De Guzman
2. Lorie Jane DG. Limbaga
3. Noel T. De Guzman
4. Vilma S. Madrid
5. Marcelino Jumaquio
6. Daisy T. Landicho
7. Armie Baustista

AGENDA
CONCERNS AGREEMENT
1. School Philosophy Some grammars and choice of words need

revision to clearly express the thoughts which

the school wants to convey.

2. Vision & Mission Good remarks have given by the stakeholders

as the vision and mission of the school are

still in the spirit of the Philippine K to 12

program and goals of nation building.

Based on the review, there is a need to craft

more school activities that are align with the

vision and mission.

3. Goals and Objective The school should consider the spiritual

growth among the students in order for the

students fully understand their well-being.

Through this, they would know the purpose of

their lives. This can surely help them to

achieve personal growth.

These are some activities that the school can

include for spiritual activities:

 Bible study

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 Spiritual youth group

 Retreat

Since part of the objectives of the school is to

prepare the students for college and life, the

school must craft a program that could

enhance students’ skills in English

communication. There should be activities

that can solidify this objective.

Meeting Adjourned at 3:30 PM.

Prepared by:
MRS. VIMA S. MADRID
Assistant Principal

September 9, 2019 – 2:00 AM


ATTENDANCE
1. Josie D. De Guzman
2. Lorie Jane DG. Limbaga
3. Noel T. De Guzman
4. Vilma S. Madrid
5. Marcelino Jumaquio
6. Daisy T. Landicho

AGENDA
CONCERNS AGREEMENT
1. School Philosophy The revisions that are expected to be seen are

evident.

2. Vision & Mission Proposals of school activities aligned with the

vision and mission given by the stakeholders

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were submitted.

3. Goals and Objective Objective which is connected to the need of

spiritual growth among students is added.

Meeting Adjourned at 3:30 PM.

Prepared by:

MRS. VIMA S. MADRID


Assistant Principal

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