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Vision Mission Month Narrative

The Vision-Mission Month with the theme "75 Years of Augustinian Mission and
Transformative Education" holds great significance, encapsulating the institution's enduring
commitment to education, character formation, and community enrichment. This celebration reflects on
the institution's journey, contributions to society, and its continuous pursuit of excellence, honoring the
values of St. Augustine.

The objectives of the said activity are to deepen the understanding of ULLC-SL Vision Mission
through activities, encourage students to get involved, appreciate the values anchored with the school’s
Vision Mission and to see Christ’s vision through the Augustinian Marian Education. The activity for the
celebration of the Vision-Mission Month was organized and implemented by a team from the Religious
Services Office and Student Activities which includes the participation of the CLE Subject Area
Coordinator and the rest of the CLE teachers.

Activity:

As part of the celebration, there is a poster-making competition titled "Visualizing Our


Augustinian Journey: 75 Years of Transformative Education." This creative and reflective activity engages
students in expressing their understanding of the institution's journey, values, and impact through visual
representation. The competition involves participants from Grades 6-12, aligning with their
CLE/Theology subjects. It serves as a collaborative effort to celebrate the institution's rich history and
commitment to transformative education. Selected individuals composed of teachers and students
facilitated the judging of the best poster output for each level and decided on the over-all winner for the
best poster.

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