ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
UNITED NATIONS
DATE: OCTOBER 18, 2023
PARTICIPANTS: GRADE 11 AND 12 STEM STUDENTS
The annual United Nations event, a highly anticipated tradition at our school, was
held this year with great enthusiasm and participation from students across various
strands. This event aims to promote cultural awareness and global unity by assigning
each strand a designated continent to represent through costumes, performances, and
a pageant. It provides a platform for students to showcase their talents and deepen their
understanding of different cultures.
The Grade 11 and Grade 12 STEM students actively participated in the United
Nations event, proudly representing their assigned continent. Their involvement added
vibrancy and excitement to the event, demonstrating their creativity, confidence, and
cultural appreciation.
The highlight of the event was the Mr. and Ms. United Nations pageant.
Participants demonstrated their poise and charisma on stage, impressing the judges
with their ramp walk and answers during the Q&A segment. Janna Margaret Baliwag
from the STEM strand won the title of Ms. United Nations 2023 and was also awarded
Best in Ramp (Female Category) for her exceptional stage presence and elegance.
John Benjamin Flores, another representative from the STEM strand, was awarded
Best in Ramp (Male Category), showcasing his confidence and outstanding
performance during the ramp walk.
ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT
DIVISION SCHOOL PRESS CONFERENCE (DSPC)
DATE: March 5-7 2024
PARTICIPANTS: Selected PAMANA Journalists
The Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC), held from March 5 to 7, 2024, is
a prestigious event that brings together young journalists from various schools to
compete and showcase their journalistic talents. This annual conference aims to
enhance the skills of budding journalists through various contests and activities.
Selected PAMANA journalists, including some students from Grade 11 and Grade 12
STEM, proudly represented our school in this competitive and enriching event.
Several contestants from our school, including those from the STEM strand,
received awards for their exceptional performances. Their success in the DSPC has
qualified them to advance to the Regional Schools Press Conference (RSPC),
highlighting their skills and dedication.
The participation of the Grade 11 and Grade 12 STEM students in the DSPC was
a remarkable display of their journalistic abilities and commitment. Their achievements
not only brought honor to our school but also set a high standard for their peers. The
skills and experiences gained from this event will undoubtedly contribute to their growth
as future journalists.
Prepared by:
Barbosa, Sitie Hasnea R.
Sergeant@Arms, SISTEM
Noted by:
Justin R. Mirando
SISTEM Coordinator
John Pin F. Nares
SISTEM Coordinator